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Mapping the data that quietly threatens Canada鈥檚 national security

Mapping the data that quietly threatens Canada鈥檚 national security

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Jane Doucet
Friday, September 14, 2018
At her Sept. 6 lecture at the Halifax Central Library, Schulich School of Law Professor Elaine Craig discussed her new book "Putting Trials on Trial," and the failure of the legal profession to protect sexual assault complainants.
Michele Charlton
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
The Royal Society of Canada, the senior collegium of distinguished scholars, artists and scientists in the country,聽is recognizing more outstanding Dal researchers than ever this year. Meet the nine individuals celebrated in this year's class: six as RSC Fellows, and three as Members of the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.
Rebecca Rawcliffe
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
The Honourable Scott Brison was on campus Monday to officially launch DeepSense 鈥 a unique research partnership between industry, academia and government that will help companies solve ocean-related data challenges.
Nikki Beauchamp
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Last month, a new class of undergrad students got to take part in a unique-in-Canada field course: hitting the water to tag blue sharks in the Atlantic, with the help of Dal-based Ocean Tracking Network.
Sara Kirk and Amberley T. Ruetz
Thursday, August 30, 2018
There would be many benefits from a national school food program, including a chance to teach children healthy eating habits that could last a lifetime. Dal prof Sara Kirk asks: why can't it happen?