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Un coup qui peut mettre fin à une carrière, selon un neuropsychologue

Un coup qui peut mettre fin à une carrière, selon un neuropsychologue
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Unmarked burial site at residential school damages Canada s human rights reputation

Article content OTTAWA The discovery of an unmarked burial site at a Kamloops, B.C. residential school has sent shock waves across the world, which experts say will have a lasting negative impact on Canada’s reputation as a leading human rights defender. William Schabas, a professor at Middlesex University in the United Kingdom, said Canada likes to champion itself as a human rights supporter, but the discovery will hurt its reputation and make many people look at its activism with an amount of cynicism. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Unmarked burial site at residential school damages Canada s human rights reputation Back to video

Greek-Canadian multicultural hero brings the bouzouki power to China

When George Sampson Sapounidis PHD, thought to learn a traditional Chinese folk song and then perform it before a Chinese audience in Ottawa, Canada, where he worked as a federal government statistician in 1999, he could not have imagined what surprises life held for him in the new millennium. The cliché that life is stranger than fiction certainly applies to Mr Sapounidis. The performance of the traditional folk song “The Girl from Daban City” before a 2,000 strong audience on Chinese New Year that set him on a road to China where he has performed to great success and brought Greek music to Chinese audiences of up to 30,000 strong for some of his concerts.

Mandating vaccines at universities could set dangerous precedent, says bioethicist

Mandating vaccines at universities could set dangerous precedent, says bioethicist A Montreal bioethicist says Western University’s plan to make vaccines mandatory for students in residence is ethically problematic, because it’s a form of discrimination. Social Sharing CBC Radio · Posted: May 31, 2021 4:57 PM ET | Last Updated: May 31 Western University announced last week that it will require students living in residence to have at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine before arriving to campus. Those who can t get vaccinated before that will be able to get their shot on campus.(Colin Butler/CBC)

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Unmarked burial site at residential school damages Canada s human rights reputation - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
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