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Linda Solomon Wood
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Opinion, Politics, Culture
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September 9th 2020
Truly, in this season filled with economic distress and border closures, masks and militias, snake oil salesmen and demagoguery, the news from America can seem like an assault.
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The proposed lawsuit was filed on behalf of millions of Canadians by law firms from British Columbia, Quebec and Ontario. In a release, the firms said they are seeking compensation for the invasion of privacy, trespass, and consumer protection violations with the intention of getting Google to stop these alleged invasive practices.
Premila D'Sa
News, Business, Ottawa Insider
| September 8th 2020
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Ontario opened many of its schools for the first time since before the March break on the same day the province paused any further loosening of COVID-19 restrictions. The moves come amid a steady increase in new cases centred in Brampton, Ottawa and Toronto.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics, Next Gen Insider
| September 8th 2020
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Only one of 88 core faculty members at U of T's architecture school identifies as Black, and two identify as Indigenous, according to the student-led Daniels Do Better campaign.
Vjosa Isai
News, Next Gen Insider
| September 8th 2020
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From quarantine ships to paintings of diseases as “transcendental entities,” a Toronto architecture student is mapping out historical and visual artifacts to examine how design has adapted through plagues of the past.
Vjosa Isai
News, Next Gen Insider
| September 9th 2020
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Children around Saskatchewan returned to school on Tuesday with a mix of anticipation and concern over how to go back to class safely during the pandemic.
Michael Bramadat-Willcock
News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
| September 9th 2020
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Cree language learners have something to look forward to in Saskatchewan — a permanent site for St. Frances Cree Bilingual School in Saskatoon.
Michael Bramadat-Willcock
News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
| September 9th 2020
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It turns out treating the environment and public lands as an afterthought doesn’t sit well with many Americans.
Chris D'Angelo
News, US News
| September 9th 2020
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Researchers in China saw big reductions in organisms that play a crucial role in recycling carbon and nitrogen
Jonathan Watts
News
| September 9th 2020
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It’s a great time for New Yorkers to start investing in reusable grocery bags.
Angely Mercado
News, US News
| September 9th 2020
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From the archives
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Linda Solomon Wood
Opinion
| December 14th 2018
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