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Equity, diversity, and inclusion are not threats to research quality—they are essential to achieving it
The rise of anti-woke rhetoric in Canada—which appears to mirror movements in the United States—is potentially harmful to this country’s economic prosperity, and public health.
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Post-secondary institutions get $6 million to modernize infrastructure
The money is earmarked for building upgrades and learning tools for school programs according to the release.
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‘Bad science’: Academics tear apart Alberta’s $2-million report on COVID
“We’ve given literally billions of doses of this vaccine around the world with the best surveillance we’ve ever had.”
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