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- Essential Canadian Books -- Ten Lost Years 1929-1939: Memories of Canadians Who Survived The Depression
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- Photos From Vankleek Hill’s 2018 ‘Festival of Flavours’
- Susan Jephcott’s “Onà:ke, Canoes, etc.” show at the AGCC
- A conversation with Heather Dubreuil… stitching art together with needle and thread
- The ‘Vankleek Hill May Show’ is dead, long live the ‘VKH Victoria Day Weekend Arts Festival’… or something TBD later.
- A 17-Minute conversation with Williamstown artist, Erica Taylor… because 20 would be too much awesome for your brain.
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My Enduring Bones
Brad Fonseca- Requiem for a Computer Programmer
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- What Is Art?
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Michael Geists’ Blog- Is Data De-Identification Dead?: Why the AI Privacy Risk Isn’t What It Learns, But What It Figures Out
- The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 265: Jason Millar on Claude Mythos, Project Glasswing, and the Governance Crisis in Frontier AI
- A Standard That Doesn’t Exist: Parliamentary Secretary for Justice Offers Misleading Defence of Bill C-22’s Lower Threshold for Subscriber Information
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- Still Not a Privacy Law: Bill C-25’s Political Party Privacy Provisions Fall Short Again
CDN Privacy Law Blog- The Deeply Problematic Part 2 of Bill C-22: The Supporting Authorized Access to Information Act.
- The new "Production Order for Subscriber Information" in Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act 2026
- A close look at "Confirmation of service demands" in Bill C-22, Lawful Access Act 2026
- Lawful Access is back: Part 1 is much improved but Part 2 is deeply problematic
- PIPEDA: Canadian Privacy Law 101 - a primer on the privacy law that regulates businesses in Canada
- Privacy, Online Fraud, and What You Can Do About It
- BC Privacy Commissioner finds city's use of public surveillance cameras unlawful ... off to court
- Canada's new proposed law to outlaw explicit deepfakes: Bill C-16
- When student data is hacked & stolen: Regulators’ lessons from the PowerSchool data breach
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Plagiarism Today- The Difference Between Authorship, Attribution & Citation
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Slacker Bee
. I guess sometimes even the Bee has to take a break. Working all day, gettin’ paid next to nothing, never getting their fair share of the honey, having to put up with getting hassled by the WASPs. Every once … Continue reading
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How To Play Tourist In Ottawa And Find More Than The Colour Brown
. It’s not hard being a tourist in Ottawa… unless you’re a student of 1970’s architecture or have a fetish with the colour brown there’s really only a few blocks you Have to see in Ottawa. This is the National … Continue reading
Some Similarites Between Shooting Flowers And Punk Bands
. My most common subject over the past year have been flowers from the local gardens, but several years ago I used to take photos of and for punk bands in Toronto. There are similarities… like both will pay you … Continue reading
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Heavy Metal Flower
. This flower freaks me out… it’s the colour gradients on each petal, but especially those pointy things in the centre. I may have used flash on this because subsequent pictures of the same type of flower come out in … Continue reading
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Recycling Day Ant Picnic
. Sometimes the recycling guys miss things and those things become part of the ecosystem. That’s my apartment building in the background, I was just on my way to the grocery store when I found this scene. Technical Stuff: My … Continue reading
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In Canada It’s Not Called Summer It’s Called The Off Season Unfortunately The Off Season Started Far Too Early This Year
Opening faceoff against the Buffalo Sabres; March 27, 2008 — Photo by Me. Ottawa Senators take the ice, 03.27.08; Video by Me Let me know if the YouTube isn’t available. . And it started so well. So promising… after losing … Continue reading
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