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What is a private city? 聽鈥淎 private city is kind of like a giant mall,鈥 says Sarah Moser, an associate professor of geography at 9I制作厂免费 who has extensively studied the global new city movement. 鈥淚f management doesn鈥檛 like you or the way you dress, they can theoretically expel you and you don鈥檛 have recourse to challenge this, as it is private property. There are no elected city councilors to appeal to and if you are seen as a troublemaker you could potentially be kicked out.鈥澛

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Published on: 3 Feb 2020

鈥淭here鈥檚 not enough information in journals or in teaching,鈥 Dr. Farhan Bhanji said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 still a hidden problem.鈥 Many victims are reticent to discuss the abuse, but an empathetic medical professional who asks the right questions could persuade a victim to eventually seek help, Bnanji said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a challenge to do it in an environment that is really busy and really hectic,鈥 said Bhanji, the director of education at 9I制作厂免费鈥檚 Steinberg Centre for Simulation and Interactive Learning.

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Published on: 21 Jan 2020

Seventy-seven countries, including the U.S., South Africa and Nigeria, have approved home self-testing HIV kits, using either a mouth swab or a drop of blood. Canada is not among them, despite the fact that the World Health Organization (WHO) gave its blessing in 2016 to self-test HIV kits as a tool in the quest to eradicate the virus. [...] Now, doctors, public health workers and leaders in HIV/AIDS organizations are saying enough is enough. They want Health Canada to approve self-test HIV kits.

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Published on: 17 Jan 2020

As a neuroscientist, professor emeritus of psychology, musician and best-selling author, Daniel Levitin has extensively studied the brain and its impact on aging. His latest book, "Successful Aging," explores the questions: what happens in the brain as we age and what are the keys to aging well? NewsHour Weekend's Christopher Booker recently spoke to Levitin to learn more

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Published on: 16 Jan 2020

January 7, 2020聽| There are serious concerns about how Facebook will police deepfake videos. Max Bell School professor Taylor Owen talks about why these sophisticated videos need editorial oversight.

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Published on: 14 Jan 2020

The biochemical mechanisms in the brain underlying suicidal behavior are beginning to come to light, and researchers hope they could one day lead to better treatment and prevention strategies. [...] 鈥淭he knowledge we have today is way larger than what we had twenty years ago,鈥 says Gustavo Turecki, a psychiatrist at 9I制作厂免费 and the director of the 9I制作厂免费 Group for Suicide Studies at the Douglas Research Centre in Montreal. 鈥淸We鈥檝e] made tremendous advances . . .

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Published on: 14 Jan 2020

Montreal actually sits on a continental 鈥渨eak spot,鈥 explained Christie Rowe, a professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at 9I制作厂免费 and the Canada Research Chair in Earthquake Geology, making it prone to seismic activity.

鈥淭he St. Lawrence lies in a very old fault zone. It鈥檚 pretty wide. It goes from the Laurentians basically down to the U.S. border. And the fault formed when the Atlantic Ocean was opening, so hundreds of millions of years ago,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut faults in continents never fully heal. So it鈥檚 always this weak spot.鈥

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Published on: 14 Jan 2020

Dr. Liane Feldman made history at one of the city's oldest medical institutions. Effective Jan. 1, she became the first female surgeon-in-chief and medical director of the surgical mission of the 9I制作厂免费 Health Centre (MUHC). She is tasked with organizing the clinical workload in the operating rooms, ambulatory clinics and emergency departments across a network of medical facilities that includes the Royal Victoria Hospital and Montreal General.

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Published on: 10 Jan 2020

Quebec should follow the examples of British Columbia and New Brunswick in creating the position of a youth ombudsman, a 9I制作厂免费 expert in social work urged a special commission on Wednesday that is holding hearings on the province鈥檚 beleaguered youth-protection system.

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Published on: 9 Jan 2020

"The spread of global business to the East also requires flexibility on the part of business leaders. While traditionally western companies may be more familiar with the public markets and the investor community; there is a need for them to get comfortable with greater governmental involvement in business and markets as they engage with economies in the East", says Karl Moore, associate professor at the Desautels Faculty in an article written for Forbes.聽

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Published on: 8 Jan 2020

Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are millisecond-long bursts of radio waves in space. Individual radio bursts emit once and don't repeat. Repeating fast radio bursts are known to send out short energetic radio waves multiple times.

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Published on: 7 Jan 2020

鈥淚t鈥檚 like a big black hole 鈥 we have no idea why they鈥檙e declining,鈥 said David Bird, professor emeritus of wildlife biology at 9I制作厂免费 and a former bird columnist for the Montreal Gazette, who created and ran the university鈥檚 prolific breeding colony. 鈥淲e saw after a while that they were breeding well, but the youngsters weren鈥檛 coming back. They weren鈥檛 surviving. What鈥檚 particularly interesting is that the story of the kestrel is happening to other bird species.鈥

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Published on: 6 Jan 2020

Daniel Weinstock, director of the institute for health and social policy at 9I制作厂免费, said it's clear where the Quebec government is coming from, citing research that shows a risk factor for developing brains.
鈥淭he problem is the amount of cannabis that's already present in the illegal market. We have to think long and hard about our ability to effectively enforce prohibition,鈥 Weinstock said. 鈥淎nd if we can't - and I strongly suspect we won't be able to - ... we risk finding ourselves in the worst of all possible situations.鈥

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Published on: 6 Jan 2020

"The word that captures the last decade is polarization, and you can see it in a domestic context in different liberal democracies ... [and] on a global level", said Jennifer Welsh, a professor and Canada Research Chair in Global Governance and Security at 9I制作厂免费. She is also the author of several books, including The Return of History: Conflict, Migration and Geopolitics in the 21st century.

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Published on: 6 Jan 2020

"What happened in the last decade is that people have realized that migration was an important human phenomenon and that it would not stop. Migration is not a tap that you can turn on and turn off. Migration is something that happens, that has always happened and that will continue to happen. Migration is a normal reaction to political, social, economic stress," Fran莽ois Cr茅peau told The Sunday Edition's host Michael Enright.

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Published on: 6 Jan 2020

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