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CBC WINDSOR: Kristen Thomasen on Windsor police plan to launch drone unit

Windsor police are planning to launch an unmanned aerial system (UAS) unit this fall, CBC News has learned. According to…

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CBC WINDSOR: Kristen Thomasen on ‘Social impact’ of drones

New regulations for drones came into effect in Canada June 1 — and while drone users have had a mixed…

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WINDSOR DAILY NEWS: Panel to Discuss Issues in Food Law

(14 February 2018) Windsor Law Centre for Cities Affiliates Patricia Galvao Ferreira and Vasanthi Venkatesh will join expert panelists in…

University of Windsor law professor Laverne Jacobs is organizing a series of public discussions about the barriers for disabled people. She hopes to bring those issues to light for the public. (Jason Viau/CBC)

CBC WINDSOR: Laverne Jacobs on barriers accessing services for people with disabilities

A law professor at the University of Windsor is hoping to shine a light on the rights of disabled people,…

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GLOBE AND MAIL: David Tanovich cited on police carding case

On a windy April morning last year, Hamilton City Councillor Matthew Green was checking e-mails as he waited for a…

CNN BUSINESS: Kristen Thomasen on ‘Minority Report’ 15 years later

The future is arriving even faster than the predictions depicted in "Minority Report," a film long hailed for being prescient.…

FINANCIAL POST: Anneke Smit on Supreme Court fight over Bridge-owned abandoned homes

A Supreme Court hearing about who’s responsible for a street full of abandoned houses near Canada’s busiest border crossing has…

CBC WINDSOR: Chris Waters interviewed on Windsor bike share potential

"If cycling's sustainable as a method of active transportation anywhere in Canada, it is here because it's relatively flat [and]…