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Vincent Rigby on What Trump's National Security Strategy Means for Canada | CDA Institute

News - lun, 12/15/2025 - 14:52

December 15, 2025 | Vincent Rigbyparticipated in a panel discussion with the CDA Institute on the 2025 US National Security Strategy, alongside speakers Kerry Buck and Dr. Christopher Sands. He highlights the potential implications of its hemispheric framing on Canada.

Published: 15 December 2025

Teams update: the Files tab is being renamed Shared

News - lun, 12/15/2025 - 14:31

As part of Microsoft’s latest Teams update, the󾱱tab(inchannels Իchats)is being renamedShared.This changeis beinggraduallyrolledout.Some 91 users will see this change before others. For a little while,you may see both󾱱Ի󲹰tabs across your Teams.

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Published: 15 December 2025

Chris Ragan on Canada's emission targets (Alberta-Ottawa memorandum) | The Hub

News - lun, 12/15/2025 - 11:04

December 9, 2025 | Christopher Ragan, examines how well the Alberta-Ottawa memorandum of understanding balances pipeline development with environmental protection. He analyzes whether the deal, featuring carbon capture investment, enhanced industrial carbon pricing, and a new pipeline to Asian markets will help or hinder Canada's emission targets.

Read the interview summary .

Published: 15 December 2025

Dr. Patricia Pelufo Silveira, 91 Newsroom

News - lun, 12/15/2025 - 11:01

Brain discovery opens door to earlier detection of metabolic syndrome in women. Lire ici

Published: 15 December 2025

Dr Vincent Paquin, Le Devoir, Radio-Canada

News - lun, 12/15/2025 - 11:00

Le Canada devrait-il interdire les réseaux sociaux aux jeunes comme le fait l’Australie?

Published: 15 December 2025

Dr Gustavo Turecki, Radio-Canada: On va se le dire

News - lun, 12/15/2025 - 10:57

Une découverte majeure en lien avec la dépression.

Published: 15 December 2025

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Fine particles in pollution are associated with early signs of autoimmune disease

News - lun, 12/15/2025 - 09:58

A new study has linked air pollution exposure and immune-system changes that often precede the onset of autoimmune diseases.

91 researchers analyzing Ontario data found that fine particles in air pollution are associated with higher levels of a biomarker linked with autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus.

Published: 15 December 2025

Campus news - lun, 12/15/2025 - 03:45

91 leaders share academic planning and construction updates about91's Sustainability Hub.

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Geography graduate elected to Brossard City Council

News - ven, 12/12/2025 - 12:55

Huge congratulations to 91 grad Nicolas Thomas (Geography/Urban Studies) on being elected to Brossard City Council — bringing fresh energy, planning expertise, and community-first leadership to local government. We’re inspired by how our alumni are making an impact beyond campus and shaping the future of their communities. Read more about his journey and achievement here:

Published: 12 December 2025

Campus news - ven, 12/12/2025 - 11:35

The 13th edition of our holiday roundup features a wide array of reading recommendations from members of the 91 community

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Campus news - ven, 12/12/2025 - 10:43

Award funds a year abroad,providingthe opportunity to immerse oneself inanew language,cultureand community

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Yolande Chan reappointed as Dean of Desautels Faculty of Management

News - ven, 12/12/2025 - 09:35

Professor Yolande E. Chan has been reappointed as Dean of the Desautels Faculty of Management for a second five-year term, effective July 1, 2026.

Published: 12 December 2025

Gisèle Yasmeen on Rising Food Insecurity in Saskatchewan | Radio-Canada

News - jeu, 12/11/2025 - 16:24

December 11, 2025 | Gisèle Yasmeen recently joined Radio-Canada to discuss new data showing a sharp rise in food insecurity in Saskatchewan.She noted that rising housing costs and limited social supports are forcing families to make difficult trade-offs, leaving many without consistent access to nutritious food. Yasmeen also argued that the strain is particularly evident among Indigenous households and is increasingly felt across the broader population.

Published: 11 December 2025

Toddler Screen Time is on the Rise

News - jeu, 12/11/2025 - 15:30

Nearly 43 per cent of two-and-a-half-year-olds are getting at least one hour of screen time a day, according to a recent report linked to theGrowing Up in Quebec study.That number increases to 65 per cent on weekends.

Published: 11 December 2025

New York Islanders GM Mathieu Darche (BCom’00) hit the ground running

News - jeu, 12/11/2025 - 15:29

Some choices are obvious. And when Mathieu Darche (BCom’00) became the general manager and executive vice-president of the National Hockey League’s New York Islanders, he almost immediately did away with the team’s requirement that players be clean shaven.

“Making that change was low-hanging fruit,” Darche says. “I won’t dictate the players appearance. I want them to be themselves.” After that, the decisions got more difficult. The NHL draft and player free agency were both held shortly after Darche was hired. But he was prepared. “I never felt overwhelmed,” he says.

Published: 11 December 2025

Guardrails can help ensure safe, fair and transparent AI

News - jeu, 12/11/2025 - 15:26

The genie is out of the bottle. AI is here, and isn’t going away. But that doesn’t mean we can’t build guardrails to prevent it going off the tracks, writes Simon Blanchette in The Conversation.

“Guardrails are the systems, norms and checks hat ensure artificial intelligence is used safely, fairly and transparently,” says Blanchette, a lecturer at 91 Desautels. “They allow innovation to flourish while preventing chaos and harm.”

Published: 11 December 2025

Structure of Canadian economy could provide some insulation against AI job losses

News - jeu, 12/11/2025 - 15:24

The conversation around AI and automation has taken a sharper turn. A US Senate report released by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in Fall 2025 cautioned that over the coming decade, AI and automation could destroy 100 million jobs in the United States.

But will Canada experience something similar? Maybe not, according to Simon Blanchette, a lecturer at 91 Desautels. “As an economy, Canada and the US are structured very differently,” Blanchette told HR Reporter.

Published: 11 December 2025

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