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New institute to address anti-Black racism in justice system

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Money, politics and split opinion in Japan on grand gift of Tokyo Olympics

Money, politics and split opinion in Japan on grand gift of Tokyo Olympics cbc.ca 15 hrs ago Geoff Nixon © Eugene Hoshiko/The Associated Press The Tokyo Olympics will get underway in less than two weeks under a state of emergency in Japan s capital and amid opposition from those who fear the potential public health consequences of hosting the international event during a pandemic. An illustration shared on social media shows International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach wearing a face mask and cheerfully waving, while the accompanying text conveys the message that people in Japan don t necessarily want to reciprocate. We can t wave back meaning we re pretty depressed, it s a bit of an emergency, said Hyung-Gu Lynn, a professor in the Asian studies department at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. He describes an ambivalent mood in Japan, addressed in a recent meme, ahead of the pending Olympics.

Local family doctors go extra mile to get COVID shots in arms

Article content The family physician has gone above and beyond the call of duty over the last several months to hold outdoor pop-up and drive-thru vaccine clinics and to offer walk-in shot availability, as have a few other primary care providers working extra hours to bring the pandemic to an end. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Local family doctors go extra mile to get COVID shots in arms Back to video While most of the roughly 60 local physicians administering the jab offer them by appointment only and don’t widely advertise when they have doses available, Doko is vocal on Twitter, inviting anyone in need of a shot to visit her at 2285 Howard Ave. whenever she has a pop-up planned.

How business schools are dealing with the rise in cryptocurrency

How business schools are dealing with the rise in cryptocurrency Over the past five years, digital finance has increasingly become part of business education (Illustration by Raymond Biesinger) Cryptocurrency courses have become a big deal in a short amount of time much like cryptocurrencies themselves. As recently as three years ago, it still seemed disreputable for business schools to teach about Bitcoin or other electronic currencies that are secured through online databases. “At the very beginning, there was a misconception that cryptos were funny money and a speculative tool,” says Henry Kim, associate professor at the Schulich School of Business, York University, and director and co-founder of the school’s blockchain.lab. “Business schools didn’t want to teach that because they thought it was faddish.”

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