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Facial Recognition Software Has Been Used by 48 Agencies in Canada
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Facial Recognition Software Has Been Used by 48 Agencies in Canada

February 3, 2021

Privacy commissioners share findings on Clearview AI, and ask for wider powers.

Canadian Artists Testify on the Dire Need for Basic Income
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Canadian Artists Testify on the Dire Need for Basic Income

February 3, 2021

Their output has ‘kept us all alive throughout this pandemic.’ But several blows have made the creative life too precarious.

Against Climate Gloom and Doom
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Against Climate Gloom and Doom

February 3, 2021

When given a chance, life finds a way. Here are some reasons to keep hoping — and fighting.

Getting Used to This Life Alone
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Getting Used to This Life Alone

February 3, 2021

For the first time in forever, I’ve been living in sustained isolation. I’ve got some weird new habits, and I’m trying to cope.

Pregnant People Should Be Offered Vaccines. And More Science Journal News
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Pregnant People Should Be Offered Vaccines. And More Science Journal News

February 3, 2021

The latest roundup of pandemic findings gathered by Hakai Magazine.

Two Radical Proposals for ‘Getting to Zero’
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Two Radical Proposals for ‘Getting to Zero’

February 3, 2021

Expert reports from Germany and Canada highlight the failure of our pandemic response — and offer a new way forward.

Trust Alberta’s Energy Regulator to Safeguard Coal Mines?
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Trust Alberta’s Energy Regulator to Safeguard Coal Mines?

February 3, 2021

The Kenney government says yes, but the agency has a messy track record.

Experts Rated 98 Nations Handling COVID. Canada Was 61st
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Experts Rated 98 Nations Handling COVID. Canada Was 61st

February 3, 2021

Top performers had little in common politically, the think tank found.

Could the Skidding Vaccine Rollout Be the Thing that Crashes the Liberals?
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Could the Skidding Vaccine Rollout Be the Thing that Crashes the Liberals?

February 2, 2021

The stakes could not be higher for Justin Trudeau right now.

An Island Couple Is Only Eating Food They Harvest, but You Probably Shouldn’t Do the Same
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An Island Couple Is Only Eating Food They Harvest, but You Probably Shouldn’t Do the Same

February 2, 2021

Self-sustaining farming isn’t feasible or environmentally desirable for everyone, experts say.

‘One Strong Emotion Away’: Confronting Conspiracies, Our Other Viral Disease
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‘One Strong Emotion Away’: Confronting Conspiracies, Our Other Viral Disease

February 2, 2021

It’s easier than ever to fall into the rabbit hole. An expert tells us why, and how we can stop it.

Months Before Albertans Were Told, Australian Miners Knew Plans to Axe Coal Policy
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Months Before Albertans Were Told, Australian Miners Knew Plans to Axe Coal Policy

February 2, 2021

Investor presentations signalled the Kenney government aimed to open protected lands to open-pit mining.

COVID-19 Vaccinations Stepped Up in Downtown Eastside
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COVID-19 Vaccinations Stepped Up in Downtown Eastside

February 2, 2021

Four clinics were open Friday, offering the shot to people living homeless or in cramped shelters and SROs.

Vancouver Family Reaches Settlement Over Racist Video Fallout
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Vancouver Family Reaches Settlement Over Racist Video Fallout

February 2, 2021

In 2018, a student reported a threat at school, and what followed drove her away for good. Today, she says, ‘I’m happy it’s over.’

Stanley Woodvine’s Pandemic Diary
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Stanley Woodvine’s Pandemic Diary

February 2, 2021

We check in with the homeless Vancouver writer, who spent the year binning, observing and chasing charging outlets.

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