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A Respect for Intellectual Messiness – Faculty Focus

by Judith Hall
A Respect for Intellectual Messiness – Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on November 19, 2018© Magna Publications. All rights reserved. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! Intellectual messiness is one of those perfect descriptors. …

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Noam Chomsky’s wife says reports of famed American linguist’s death are false

by Walter Watson
Noam Chomsky’s wife says reports of famed American linguist’s death are false

Noam Chomsky’s wife says reports of famed American linguist’s death are false Noam Chomsky’s wife, Valeria Wasserman Chomsky, says reports that the famed American intellectual, linguist and activist had died …

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He wants to trademark his geography game Worldle. The N.Y. Times has a problem with that

by Walter Watson
He wants to trademark his geography game Worldle. The N.Y. Times has a problem with that

As It Happens6:21He wants to trademark his geography game Worldle. The N.Y. Times has a problem with that Kory McDonald says nobody would confuse his geography-themed game Worldle for the …

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Luxury retailer Ted Baker begins store-closing liquidation sales

by Anas Siddiqui
Luxury retailer Ted Baker begins store-closing liquidation sales

Clothing retailers Ted Baker, Brooks Brothers and Lucky Brand have started store-closing clearance sales, Ted Baker Canada announced Friday after the company began insolvency hearings late last month. The three …

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Disability culture is something you are a part of — not something that is happening to you

by Akin Smith
Disability culture is something you are a part of — not something that is happening to you

This column is an opinion by John Loeppky, a disabled artist and freelance writer/editor in Saskatoon. It’s part of a series called Taking a Sitting Stand about disability issues. You can …

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Scientist fired from Winnipeg disease lab intentionally worked to benefit China: CSIS report

by Akin Smith
Scientist fired from Winnipeg disease lab intentionally worked to benefit China: CSIS report

One of the scientists who was fired from Canada’s top infectious disease laboratory “intentionally” shared scientific information with China — potentially putting people’s health in jeopardy — says an assessment by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).   …

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Ukraine digs in as the West stumbles to keep up with Russian war production

by Walter Watson
Ukraine digs in as the West stumbles to keep up with Russian war production

“War,” said British philosopher, mathematician and pacifist Bertrand Russell, “does not determine who is right — only who is left.” Those words might be the perfect lens through which to view what …

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Ottawa getting $40 million refund from former parent company of Quebec COVID vaccine maker

by Akin Smith
Ottawa getting  million refund from former parent company of Quebec COVID vaccine maker

Ottawa will be getting a $40 million refund after it gave Quebec City-based biopharmaceutical company Medicago more than $300 million to develop and manufacture a home-grown COVID-19 vaccine that never made …

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First Nations adults with disabilities living on reserve lack equal access to services, report finds

by Akin Smith
First Nations adults with disabilities living on reserve lack equal access to services, report finds

Jennifer Bercier says “an invisible line with a huge barrier” separates Manitoba First Nations like hers from the rest of the province, after her daughter lost all of her disability …

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B.C. powerlifter inspires documentary and hometown affection — but remains humble

by Virginia Chavez
B.C. powerlifter inspires documentary and hometown affection — but remains humble

A Clearwater, B.C., man’s trip to the Special Olympics World Games in Berlin has garnered him the praise and love of his small town — along with an upcoming documentary …

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