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Creativity in Unoriginality: The Impact of Outdated Copyright Laws
Economics Erin Sun Economics Erin Sun

Creativity in Unoriginality: The Impact of Outdated Copyright Laws

Outdated terms may hinder Canadians’ ability to innovate in different industries, especially within the artistic, literary, and technological fields. Although measures may be taken to implement appropriate mechanisms to deal with the challenges resulting from the digital era, it is apparent that copyright is indeed being rendered obsolete.  

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Carbon Removal in a Time of Climate Disaster
Economics Julia Selfe Economics Julia Selfe

Carbon Removal in a Time of Climate Disaster

In recent decades, activists and environmentalists alike have made great strides to raise climate awareness. However, the frequency of natural disasters is increasing, and the intensity of climate-related issues is becoming crystal clear. If nations do not work together to reduce global carbon emissions before 2030, the effects of climate change will be irreversible. 

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Summertime Fiasco: The Cancellations of Canadian Air Travel
Economics Dhruv Shah Economics Dhruv Shah

Summertime Fiasco: The Cancellations of Canadian Air Travel

Air travel has been going through a rollercoaster for the past few years, from blockbuster losses of $4.647 billion to major staff layoffs. Now with restrictions being lifted, the industry still has not received the relaxation it desperately needs, even with a significant amount of revenue coming in from bookings.

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