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The scientist who warned that profit, not science, decides which drugs reach patients.

Published on: 26 Mar 2026

Que faire de la colère des hommes?

Published on: 26 Mar 2026

Congratulations to Dr. Marc Chammas and Dr. Samah Ibrahim, recipients of a UGME Teaching Excellence Award for clerkship teaching and supervision during the 2024–2025 academic year. The UGME Teaching Excellence Awards recognize educators whose dedication, mentorship, and commitment have a significant impact on medical students during their training.

Published on: 26 Mar 2026

Alexis Morin-Martel successfully defended his PhD dissertation on March 18.

Title of the dissertation: The Value of Trust

Jury members: Jocelyn Maclure, Natalie Stoljar, Daniel Weinstock, Mauro Rossi, Mark Alfano

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Alexis will be a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow in the department of philosophy at Chapel Hill, starting in September 2026.

Classified as: Jarislowsky Chair in Human Nature and Technology
Published on: 25 Mar 2026

In early February 2026, the ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï Southeast Asia Lecture Series hosted a two-day conference on the Cambodian diaspora. Professor Erik Kuhonta, from Department of Political Science and the Institute for the Study of International Development, offers some reflections on the conference's success.

Published on: 25 Mar 2026

March 19, 2026 | Taylor Owen, in coverage by the Nieman Lab, discusses new research from ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï's Centre for Media, Technology, and Democracy, examining how major AI models handle news attribution. The study finds that models rarely credit original news sources despite demonstrating extensive knowledge of Canadian journalism. Owen notes that the gap between content use and attribution raises concerns about transparency and the sustainability of journalism in an AI-driven information environment.

Classified as: taylor owen, Taylor Owen on Digital Governance, news
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Published on: 25 Mar 2026

Update: uPrint Scan-to-Email Fix Deployment

The fix for the scan-to-email issue will be applied to all affected uPrint machines this afternoon.

Each machine will be briefly unavailable for about 3 minutes while the update is installed:

  • Around 1:30 p.m. for some machines
  • Around 2:30 p.m. for others

During this time, the machines will not respond.

Thank you for your patience as we complete this update.

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Published on: 25 Mar 2026

Microsoft has experienced an incident affecting Planner in Teams, currently making it unavailable for some users.

A solution is in place, but it may take up to 72 hours to fully take effect.

Workaround: If Planner is missing or cannot be added in Teams, please use the in the meantime.

Thank you for your patience.

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Published on: 25 Mar 2026

March 22, 2026 | In an interview on CTV News, Pearl Eliadis discusses the Supreme Court of Canada's hearings on Quebec's Bill 21, describing the case as one of the most significant in recent years for its implications on constitutional interpretation.

She notes that the court will examine key issues, including the use of the notwithstanding clause and broader questions about the structure of the Constitution and limits of provincial authority.

Classified as: Pearl Eliadis, bill 21
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Published on: 25 Mar 2026

March 24, 2026 | In a feature for Maclean's, Alexandra Ages MPP'21 reflects on her experience of Canada's increasingly precarious rental market.

Through a personal account of housing instability across multiple cities, she highlights the structural challenges facing renters, including aging housing stock and limited policy attention. Ages argues that current housing policy continues to prioritize homeownership, leaving renters increasingly insecure. She underscores the need for reforms that improve stability and housing quality across the country.

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Classified as: MPP students, alexandra ages, housing, affordable housing
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Published on: 25 Mar 2026

March 24, 2026 | Pearl Eliadis joins Global News to comment on the Supreme Court of Canada's hearing of a legal challenge to Québec's secularism law, Bill 21. She speaks to the limits of judicial review of the Notwithstanding Clause and notes that courts may be constrained by constitutional language, even as concerns grow over its broad application.

Classified as: Pearl Eliadis, bill 21, Quebec
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Published on: 25 Mar 2026

ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï researchers have received a prestigious 2024 New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) Exploration Grant for an interdisciplinary project that examines how artificial intelligence can reshape public participation in decision-making. Co-led by Dr. Jiangbo Yu (Civil Engineering) and Dr.

Classified as: Sameer Borwankar, AI at ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï Desautels, artificial intelligence (AI)
Published on: 25 Mar 2026

AAAI recently hosted a hands-on workshop on vibe coding led by MMA’24 alum Lakshya Agarwal, introducing students to AI-powered tools that turn ideas into working applications without requiring a traditional programming background. Through real-time demonstrations, Agarwal showed how AI-assisted editors and web app builders can rapidly move from concept to deployment, including building a live portfolio website on the spot.

Classified as: AI at ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï Desautels, artificial intelligence (AI), Master of Management in Analytics (MMA)
Published on: 24 Mar 2026

This is an update on the situation shared inÌýrecent announcementsÌýto the ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï community related to the availability of key computer components. It has become increasingly difficult toÌýpurchaseÌýcomputer equipment. Manufacturers across the industry are facing significant constraints as increased demand from large cloud infrastructure providers is affecting the global supply chain.Ìý

Classified as: procurement, IT Services, IT Announcements, IT Announcements; IT Alerts
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Published on: 23 Mar 2026

The Supreme Court of Canada has begun hearing arguments on Quebec’s secularism law, Bill 21.

A ºÚÁÏÍø±¬³Ô¹Ï expert is available to comment:

Pearl Eliadis, Associate Professor (professional) at the Max Bell School of Public Policy, member of the Centre for Human Rights & Legal Pluralism at the Faculty of Law, is a practising lawyer specializing in human rights. She has expertise in equality and anti-discrimination law and minority rights.

Classified as: Faculty of Law, max bell school of public policy
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Published on: 23 Mar 2026

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