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  • Why Canada shouldn’t embrace prediction markets, according to a researcher who ran one

    Why Canada shouldn’t embrace prediction markets, according to a researcher who ran one

    Prediction markets promise insight into future events, but a UBC Sauder researcher who ran one explains why Canada is right to approach them with caution.

  • Canada’s west coast surf culture downplays concussion risk

    Canada’s west coast surf culture downplays concussion risk

    Interviews with surfers on B.C.’s west coast indicate they don't take concussion as seriously as the data suggests they should.

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  • Cowichan decision is ‘rock solid law’, won’t affect private landowners, UBC expert says
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    Cowichan decision is ‘rock solid law’, won’t affect private landowners, UBC expert says

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    New report identifies systemic racism in immigration detention, calls for abolition

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