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Using AI to support law students and expand access to justice
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Canadian surgical innovation cuts ovarian cancer risk by nearly 80 per cent
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Pierre Poilievre: The most successful unsuccessful leader in Canadian politics?
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AI swarms could hijack democracy—without anyone noticing
UBC experts warn the next major test may arrive sooner than expected.
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