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Des cris, des rires et un train pour la Victoire

Beaucoup de « hi ! », autant de « ha ! » ; une abondance de rires, un peu de larmes, mais cette fois pour les bonnes raisons. Les partisanes et partisans de la Victoire de Montréal ont célébré en grand le premier…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Expert insight: We need international collaboration on space governance

Western physics and astronomy professor Peter Brown was part of the Royal Society of Canada’s advocacy work for the Science 7 (S7) conference in Paris, France . The S7 brings together national science academies of…

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La Presse Actualites

Célébrations sportives | Un enfant blessé par des feux d’artifice à Montréal

Un enfant de 4 ans a été blessé durant des célébrations sportives, ces derniers jours à Montréal, en raison de l’utilisation de produits pyrotechniques. À l’aube du troisième tour des séries éliminatoires, la police…

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National Post

‘I’m sick to my stomach’: Retired RCMP officer details humiliating experience with CBC prank show

A retired RCMP officer who says he was tricked into appearing on a CBC prank show has provided a full account of his experience, describing how he was made to partake in a sort of humiliation ritual in which former…

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Radio-Canada A la une

Les normes abaissées de tarification du carbone pourraient s’appliquer partout au pays

Les assouplissements issus de l’entente entre le Canada et l’Alberta pourraient s'appliquer à tout le pays.

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Vitamin C may help prevent cancer

Share University of Waterloo modelling study explores how antioxidants influence digestion‑related cancer risk A new study from the University of Waterloo uses mathematical modelling to examine how Vitamin C affects…

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La Presse Actualites

Des personnalités appellent à un objectif d’itinérance zéro

Un groupe de personnalités demande à tous les partis qui aspirent à gouverner le Québec à compter d’octobre de s’engager à tenir un grand sommet sur l’itinérance d’ici à juin 2027.

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National Post

Meta rolls out 8,000 global job cuts in push to increase AI efficiency

Meta Platforms Inc. is alerting thousands of employees that they’re being laid off, part of a previously announced restructuring aimed at reducing costs while the company invests heavily in artificial intelligence. Read…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

Breaking through the “A” track

The woman who served as department chair when I was hired, and later as dean while I was chair myself, gave me advice that has shaped my administrative career. “As a woman interested in academic leadership,” she told…

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UBC News·research

Accentism for profit? What Telus is getting wrong about accents

Telus Digital, the global technology and digital services arm responsible for the telecommunication giant’s call centres, has recently deployed an “accent masking” artificial intelligence tool to change the way its…

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National Post

Disturbing video shows Tim Hortons customer fighting employee shortly before her death

Police in Fort Wayne, Indiana, have released surveillance video and a statement after an altercation in a local Tim Hortons ended with a 75-year-old customer dead of a heart attack. Read More

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Western University News·higher-ed

Who gets to make music? Western PhD candidate challenges ableist instrument design

Ran Jiang (Shannon MacDonald) Like most musicians, Ran Jiang never used to question how musical instruments are designed for people with two fingers, 10 toes and above-average dexterity. But after completing a research…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Politically connected firms face softer penalties for bribery

Share New research finds that political ties can soften penalties for companies that violate U.S. foreign anti-bribery laws. When companies are caught making illegal payments to foreign government officials to win or…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Waterloo co-op talent shines at Toronto Tech Week event hosted by Compass Group

Share From co-op to career, alumni Meghan LaCoste and Sahir Bandali highlight how hands-on experience and industry partnerships are shaping future-ready tech talent University of Waterloo talent is not just keeping pace…

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La Presse Actualites

Place aux lecteurs | Le Québec vibre bleu-blanc-rouge

La passion du Tricolore est contagieuse. Aux quatre coins du Québec, les partisans se sont retrouvés durant la série du deuxième tour pour assister aux matchs du Canadien. Retour en images sur des rassemblements…

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Cancer du pancréas | Une mutation génétique pourrait expliquer un risque accru chez des Québécois

Des chercheurs montréalais ont découvert qu’une mutation habituellement rare était plus fréquente chez les Québécois qui développent un cancer du pancréas. Sur le long terme, ils espèrent faciliter le dépistage de ce…

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Radio-Canada A la une

L’intégrité des élections québécoises menacée?

À un peu plus de trois mois du prochain scrutin général, le flou persiste autour du redécoupage de la carte électorale. Alors que l’impasse persiste à l’Assemblée nationale, la confusion règne et l'inquiétude prend de…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Health sciences grad develops nutrition app for people with developmental disabilities

It was in her community placement, in the final year of her health sciences degree, that everything clicked for Daisy Chan, BHSc’26. “I just saw everything I learned in my four years play out before my own eyes,” she…

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National Post·higher-ed

AI unease grows in the U.S. as early enthusiasm gives way to ‘existential fear’

Speakers promoting AI are getting booed at universities, voters are rebelling against data centers, and even AI-friendly Trump administration officials are starting to retreat as an backlash gathers pace across the…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Expert insight: Everyday sexist online language is not random – and that’s the problem

Online sexism is often dismissed as random – just a few bad comments or offensive jokes. But what appears scattered and spontaneous is increasingly structured, repeated and amplified in ways that make it far more…

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