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Travel restrictions coming to Canada and Poland abortion ban: In The News for Jan. 29
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Jan. 29 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Jan 29, 2021 5:15 AM By: Canadian Press
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce today new measures aimed at further restricting international travel as more infectious variants of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 spread around the globe.
Trudeau has been urging Canadians for weeks not to take any non-essential trips outside the country.
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Canadian university student Aaron Ansuini wanted to email his professor about a point he made during an online lecture, a search for the teacher’s email address instead turned up a memorial page marking his death two years earlier.
Despite his demise, Francois-Marc Gagnon is still lecturing for an online course on Canadian art history at Concordia University in Montreal via pre-recorded videos.
“It was very strange, I thought maybe it was a mistake at first. My knee-jerk reaction was to go back and check all the course contents because I thought I had missed something,” Ansuini told the Thomson Reuters Foundation over the phone.
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A college student Googled his remote instructor and found an obituary
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Three weeks into his online class on art history, Concordia University sophomore Aaron Ansuini had a question about one of the recorded lectures. He combed through Concordia’s portal, but couldn’t find his professor’s contact information. So he Googled his name — François-Marc Gagnon — and found an obituary.
At first, Ansuini thought it might be a coincidence. “I was like ‘That’s weird, he has the same name,’” he told
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HI EXCUSE ME, I just found out the the prof for this online course I’m taking *died in 2019* and he’s technically still giving classes since he’s *literally my prof for this course* and I’m learning from lectures recorded before his passing
……….it’s a great class but WHAT
The student says it appeared that Professor Gagnon was “annoyed” to be making a video, which was recorded pre-COVID-19 pandemic, and that it was “eerie to find out that the person teaching us all the material had died.”
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