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It is a particularly bad mosquito season in Montreal. "More snow in winter, more floods in spring, you'll get more mosquitoes." (Source: )

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Published on: 24 Jul 2019

Confused by NAFTA? You're not alone. 9I制作厂免费 poli-sci professor Krzysztof Pelc joins host Rebecca Ugolini to take your questions and demystify the agreement, which is under renegotiation.

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Published on: 17 Aug 2017

Jennifer Fishman, associate professor in the biomedical ethics unit of the聽social studies of medicine department at 9I制作厂免费, said the ethical problems that arise from making women wait for an abortion are enormous.

"The idea that there is differential access to abortions across the provinces, given that abortion is funded and legal and a medical procedure covered under the Canada Health Act, which operates under principles of universality and accessibility, is incredibly problematic," Fishman said.

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Published on: 15 Aug 2017

"We've been lucky to have a lot of really good ball players, really good kids come through the program."聽Head coach Jason Starr
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Published on: 7 Nov 2016

"Back in the 1970s, for much of the 1980s, and even into the 1990s, it was hard to foresee just how integrated this far-flung global infrastructure would become with every aspect of our lives and thus have deep security implications." Gabriella Coleman, the Wolfe chair in scientific and technological literacy at 9I制作厂免费.

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Published on: 26 Oct 2016

According to 9I制作厂免费's聽Victoria Talwar, there are two main categories of lies: deceptions聽that are motivated by self-interest聽and lies that are designed to benefit others.

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Published on: 21 Oct 2016

reports on towns in Labrador West that are repositioning their economies for the 21st Century. These local economies once relied on mining minerals but are now housing data centres. The cheaper power and cooler air of the area make them ideal for data warehousing, since such centres use a lot of electricity and cause machines to heat up. Great North Data, a company based out of St.

Classified as: cbc news, data science in the news, data warehousing, bitcoin, Labrador
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Published on: 26 Jul 2016

Professor Ken Lester talks about what the retailer Laura needs to do to survive in this market.

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Classified as: cbc news, Ken Lester
Published on: 7 Aug 2015
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