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Ontario, Canada.
Love being outdoors, motorcycling, jogging, or just walking.
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Thanks for sharing. I have to say that the article has a heavy slant towards why we should be concerned with this policy (and we should, there are some very valid questions raised), without addressing the elephant in the room, of Chinese government interference in Canada.
It doesn’t help that the authors get some very easy details wrong, like:
The pushback is in reaction to the New Policy on Sensitive Technology Research and Affiliations of Concern (hereafter New Policy) announced by the ministers of Health, Public Security, and ISEC (Innovation, Science and Economic Development) in January. The policy prohibits research collaboration with Named Research Organizations in Sensitive Technology Research Areas
That should be Public Safety, and ISED.
I take your point, except that it’s the PPS, and not the OPS that have jurisdiction on the hill. According to the article, the RCMP apparently want them to be limited to checking bags for visitors.
It’s a weird take, and a bit of a territory grab.
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Someone else thinks like you do!
"A New York City medical school will be tuition-free for all students from now on thanks to a $1 billion donation from a former professor, the widow of a Wall Street investor.
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The gift is intended to attract a diverse pool of applicants who otherwise might not have the means to attend"
Anyone else feeling deflated?
That was a fascinating story. A bright kid, with a sad ending.
Didn’t think I would watch a half hour video about LEDs, but that was really well presented. Couldn’t stop 😂
Oh great, just what we need in Canada: Republican culture wars
Abnormal weather… If only there were a term for this.
Lol. Well said.
Capacity?
I also setup a tripod, then don’t use it 🤣
Unless they consider hydrogen as EVs which they are…
They do. It’s EVs, low-emission, and no-emission vehicles.
Can’t we wait for a better alternative?
Given the climate crisis, probably an irresponsible choice.
And yet we keep electing Conservative premiers, who are doing their damnedest to gut pubic health…
Yeah, I wondered about that too
Yeah, really appreciated that thorough breakdown!