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In the Media, Today's Top U of T Stories
September 1, 2020
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‘Algorithmic policing’ in Canada needs more legal safeguards
Cynthia Khoo and Kate Robertson of the Citizen Lab at the Munk School discuss and write about their new research on police surveillance.
(Citytv Online)(Toronto Star)$+ (Toronto Star)$+
 
Another farce on Bill Blair’s watch
Anthony Doob of Criminology shares his experience on a panel created to oversee the implementation of prison reforms.
(Maclean’s)

Experts on different elements of the COVID-19 pandemic: Glitches a virtual certainty as classes resume, but lessons to be learned
Clare Brett of OISE talks about teaching virtually.
(Global News)+
 
NBA athletes’ strike for Jacob Blake can have rippling impact
Janelle Joseph of Kinesiology & Physical Education weighs in on the protests.
(CTV: Your Morning) (Huffington Post)
 
NBA to resume games after boycott 
Akwasi Owusu-Bempah of UTM comments on the sports strikes.
(CP24)
 
Protests against police-related violence
Tanya Sharpe of the Factor-Inwentash School of Social Work discusses the protests.
(Citytv: Breakfast Television)
 
Watchdog lifts lid on investigation reports raising red flags
Erick Laming of Criminology talks about allegations of RCMP misconduct.
(CBC Online) (CBC Radio)
 
Statues of Sir John A. Macdonald are targets of protests
Melanie J. Newton of History talks about why such monuments are targets.
(CBC TV)
 
 
Continued coverage:
 
Açaí berries and COVID-19
Ana Andreazza of Pharmacology and Psychiatry and Michael Farkouh of Medicine share their research aimed to prevent severe cases.
(CTV: National News) (CTV) (Telegraph)$

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