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Oil painting for Canada 150

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Linglei Lu
May 26, 2017
I am Linglei Lu. I used to be a computer engineer in China. After retirement, my wife and I migrated to Toronto to help my daughter to take care of 3 children. Although the housework is very busy, I still try to squeeze time through the video to learn painting, in order to enrich my life. ​Living in Toronto for 6 years, I have a deep feeling that Canada is a great country. Not only is the vast territory and abundant resources, the most important are her values, Justice, Equality, Freedom
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Human Rights and Neurotechnology

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May 1, 2017
Imagine the technology existed to either measure or manipulate your brain activity without your consent. Understandably, this would seem uncomfortable at best, and total infringement of human rights at worst. Perhaps this future isn't too far off because a paper recently published in Life Sciences, Society, and Policy explores the idea of expanding human rights to include our cognitive processes. In the expanding world of neuroscience and neurotechnology, it's worth thinking about how we'll
From sea to sea: Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope
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From sea to sea: Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope

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Apr 12, 2017
For most people, the loss of a leg to cancer would be devastating. But Terry Fox said it made his life challenging and rewarding. Of course, Fox wasn’t your average athlete. His situation didn’t hold him back from chasing his dreams. Instead, it helped him campaign for the awareness of cancer, its research and the perception of people with motor impairments. To this day Fox instills hope in our nation. Terry fox was 18 years-old just starting his degree in kinesiology, when he was diagnosed with
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The Cue bathroom privacy door handle

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Apr 10, 2017
Hi, The following article was written by Keith Liles on our new product. We’ve also been featured on Fox News, Canadian Insider, Mobile Syrup among other news sources. Please take a few seconds to read this and if you’d like more information, our press release or even an interview with the founder and inventor please don’t hesitate to let me know. Thank you so much for your time! Have a wonderful day! Cue Handles - You’ll Really Want To Get A Hold Of This Tech The handle turns. The locked door
Northern lights: The world’s first domestic satellites
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Northern lights: The world’s first domestic satellites

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Apr 6, 2017
During the Cold War it was hard to come across aerospace technology that wasn’t driven by militaristic intentions or purposes of espionage. So, while the space race was waging Canada managed to make the first domestic satellite the world had ever seen. It was called the Anik A, and launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on a Thor-Delta rocket in 1972. Telesat Canada made the satellite capable of directing frequencies anywhere in the country and allowed for CBC to broadcast throughout the
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Waterloo researchers are powering a global revolution

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Apr 5, 2017
There is no magic bullet, no single solution that will address the massive global energy inequities that leave billions of people with little or no access to electricity. Instead, change will come from connecting the ideas, innovations and experience of some of the world’s top minds. Next-generation batteries are an emerging market with unlimited potential — and University of Waterloo chemistry professor Linda Nazar is eager to see her team’s extraordinary labours pay off. Nazar, who was
Victoria Bridge and the St. Lawrence Seaway
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How the St. Lawrence Seaway made trade go swimmingly in Canada

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Apr 4, 2017
The St. Lawrence Seaway is a massive system of locks, canals and channels that link the great lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. In essence, it’s a trade route that helped anchor Ontario and Quebec as the economic powerhouses they are now. The seaway became open for commercial use in 1959, costing a total of $470 million dollars – most of which was funded by the federal government. From Montreal to Lake Erie, the creation of the route was a serious undertaking. The National Research Council made
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Deleting the gender gap with Ladies Learning Code

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Apr 4, 2017
Tech industries are male-dominated in Canada but that’s all about to change thanks to Ladies Learning Code. It’s an educational startup from Toronto and the first women-founded programming boot camp in history. The company is a not-for-profit organization that was started by Heather Payne who graduated with a degree in business from the University of Western Ontario. She decided to move to China during the 2009 recession. There, she taught herself how to code, but found the process pretty
Sharita Henry, University of Waterloo student and founder of SUNSHINE
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Women innovators gathered for Waterloo WIMIn conference

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Apr 4, 2017
A lot can happen in a year. Last year, Sharita Henry was a first-time participant in Waterloo Women: Ideas, Makers, and Innovators (WWIMIn), a female-only conference or “ideathon” designed to inspire students, alumni and faculty to collaborate on new ideas for products, businesses and social change. A year later, Henry is building a web and mobile-based platform called SUNSHINE that will help parents, teachers and therapists of students on the autism spectrum bridge their communications gap by
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How to prevent falls

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Apr 3, 2017
Researchers at Simon Fraser University are analyzing how people fall with the aim of preventing injuries. The Technology for Injury Prevention in Seniors (TIPS) program at Simon Fraser University partnered with two long-term care facilities in the Vancouver area to study real-life falls. They’re using this falling data to design new preventions such as compliant flooring and hip protectors that can help alleviate fall-related injuries. According to principal investigator Stephen Robinovitch
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