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Best guess approach to RCMP racial data open to distortion: prof

When RCMP begin collecting race-based data, they will do so based on their officer’s own perception and a “best guess” approach. Read more.

Collection of race-based data only matters if RCMP act on it: prof

Manitoba mounties will collect race-based data in a pilot project as they work to address “systemic racism and discrimination.” Read more.

TAIT: Learning how to forgive others in these polarizing times

It is perhaps easy to handle anniversaries ladened with horror in private with thoughtful reflection. But then we have Dr. Heidi Janz, whose DNA, clearly, does…

Where did it land? : Doorbell camera captures meteor over Rocky Mountain House

Where did it land? : Doorbell camera captures meteor over Rocky Mountain House
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COVID vaccine priorities ignore people with disabilities, experts say

COVID vaccine priorities ignore people with disabilities, experts say Experts describe vaccine priority by age group as simplistic and evidence that systemic discrimination against people with disabilities exists in Canada. Author of the article: Linda Gyulai  •  Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Feb 11, 2021  •  February 11, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Earlier on in this pandemic, I had some hope that COVID-19 would perhaps be a catalyst for a renewed societal valuing of the ethic of the common good, and, with it, a renewed consideration for the needs of vulnerable populations, says Dr. Heidi Janz, University of Alberta professor and a member of the COVID-19 Disability Advisory Group. Sadly, as the pandemic has progressed, this hope has become increasingly faint. Photo by Ed Kaiser /Postmedia News

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