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Month: June 2022

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Canada’s first video game union shows that labour organizing is on the rise

June 23, 2022 The Conversation

In a historic move, video game workers in Edmonton unanimously voted to unionize for the first time in Canada. Video game unions are notoriously rare in North America. There are only two others on the continent, both of […]

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Privacy violations undermine the trustworthiness of the Tim Hortons brand

June 23, 2022 The Conversation

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) of Canada, along with three provincial counterparts, released a scathing report on the Tim Hortons’ app on June 1. The year after the seemingly benign app was updated in May […]

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As a global infrastructure giant, Facebook must uphold human rights

June 23, 2022 The Conversation

Facebook — its new corporate name is Meta — has always wanted to get to know you. Its public goal has ostensibly been to connect people. It’s been wildly successful in doing so by building out what […]

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Why Tesla’s Autopilot crashes spurred the feds to investigate driver-assist technologies – and what that means for the future of self-driving cars

June 23, 2022 The Conversation

It’s hard to miss the flashing lights of fire engines, ambulances and police cars ahead of you as you’re driving down the road. But in at least 11 cases from January 2018 to July 2021, […]

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Are digital marketing agencies profitable businesses?

June 20, 2022 Community Partners

When it comes to launching a business, digital marketing agencies should make sure their venture is worth the money and effort they put in. In the digital era, if agencies and their teams do not […]

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How many bots are on Twitter? The question is difficult to answer and misses the point

June 3, 2022 The Conversation

Twitter reports that fewer than 5% of accounts are fakes or spammers, commonly referred to as “bots.” Since his offer to buy Twitter was accepted, Elon Musk has repeatedly questioned these estimates, even dismissing Chief Executive Officer […]

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How the metaverse could change the purpose and feel of cities

June 3, 2022 The Conversation

Several companies, including Apple and Microsoft, are betting that the world of tomorrow will, at least in part, be carried out in the metaverse. To this end, Microsoft recently acquired the video game giant Activision Blizzard for US$68.7 […]

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Regulating online hate will have unintended, but predictable, consequences

June 3, 2022 The Conversation

The Canadian government is currently holding consultations on a new online hate bill. This bill would update Bill C-36, which addresses hate propaganda, hate crimes and hate speech; the amendment died following the election call last year. Hate […]

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