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Faculty in the News
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Rod Phillips discusses the affects of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on alcohol sales
CTV News, June 9, 2026
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Alex McClelland discusses the rising number of fatal clashes involving police
Globe and Mail, June 9, 2026
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Andrea Howard discusses bots mining open-access databases to train AI tools
Nature, June 8, 2026
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Mohamed Rayhani discusses Ottawa’s Rideau Street sinkhole
CBC, June 8, 2026
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Fen Hampson discusses Carney’s trip to the G7 summit
CTV News, June 7, 2026
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Sarah Everts discusses misinformation surrounding first recorded outbreak of legionnaires’ disease
CBC, June 6, 2026
Faculty Writing for The Conversation Canada
What Are the Risks of Contracting West Nile Virus From a Mosquito in Canada?
As a dead crow tested positive for West Nile virus in Ontario this week, Canadians may be wondering: just how prevalent are such mosquito-borne viruses…
Why Mark Carney Is Pushing ‘Fortress North America’ Amid Deep Canadian Distrust of the U.S.
Prime Minister Carney recently said that “like Mexico, Canada remains open to deeper integration, including options for Fortress North America in (certain) sectors.” He added…
How AI-Generated Music Anthems Are Supporting Alberta Separatism
The future of the citizen petition Stay Free Alberta is in question after an Alberta judge ruled it cannot go ahead, although the province plans…
Stem Cells Have Potent Potential for Diabetes Treatment
Humans have around 30 trillion cells in our adult bodies. Amazingly, each of these cells came from a handful of about 100 stem cells in…
Slanguage: When Words Look Like Their Meaning, We Process Them Faster, New Research Reveals
Think about a word that looks like its meaning. For instance, the word bed kind of looks like a bed, with the vertical lines resembling…
New Ontario Water and Sanitation Law Could Pave the Way for the Financialization of Public Water
In November 2025, the Ontario government rushed through new legislation to dramatically restructure public drinking water and wastewater services without any public consultation. The Water…
How To Build Cities for Wildlife, Not Just People – New Research
In central Seoul, South Korea, a motorway once covered a buried urban stream. Today, that same stretch has been uncovered – a process known as…
Will Attendance-Based Grading Improve School Absenteeism
School absenteeism is a major concern across Canada — and beyond. As researchers with the Canadian School Attendance Partnership, we have been exploring this issue…