Les déterminants de la coparentalité au Québec

Ce projet vise à mieux comprendre les facteurs influençant la façon dont les parents partagent les responsabilités en lien avec leurs enfants (relation de coparentalité) au Québec. En comparaison avec le reste de l’Amérique du Nord, le Québec présente une réalité particulière, avec un niveau élevé d’enfants dont les parents ne sont pas mariés toute […]

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Privacy in the digital age: comparative analysis of data protection policy dynamics in Belgium, Canada and Switzerland

Over the last three decades, with the development of the Internet and information and communication technologies (ICT), the number of ways of collecting and processing personal data has exploded. In the digital age, privacy issues have become more internationalised, more technically complex and therefore less transparent to non-experts. As a result, the traditional privacy regulation […]

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Intersections of HIV and COVID-19 vulnerabilities and strengths among marginalized populations: A mixed methods study

The COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected communities that are already vulnerable to negative health, mental health, and economic outcomes, such as young people of colour and young sexual and gender minorities, including those at risk for and living with HIV. This project will train youth, age 18 to 25 years, from marginalized communities as collaborators […]

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Mesure de l’impact d’un AIE (Accélérateur et incubateur d’entreprise)

Les accélérateurs et incubateurs d’entreprises (AIE) jouent un rôle important dans l’émergence d’entreprises technologiques à fort potentiel. Cependant, leur contribution est souvent difficile à appréhender en raison de la complexité du processus entrepreneurial et de l’hétérogénéité des AIE. Ce projet vise à développer des outils pour permettre à l’incubateur Zú de mesurer son impact sur […]

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Étude comparative des droits canadien et suisse sur la religion au travail

Dans la culture juridique européenne il est admis que face aux revendications des salariés qui réclament le respect de leurs pratiques religieuses, il est généralement loisible à l’employeur d’accéder à celles-ci, sans jamais n’y être tenu. Cette vision s’inscrit à rebours des aménagements ou accommodements raisonnables qui prévalent au Canada et commandant à l’employeur de […]

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Building Social Community Integration

This work facilitates point-of-impact field research and iterative prototyping toward the continued development of a production-quality social media environment – as part of a larger, ongoing program of research and development – with Iter, an electronic resource facilitating the work of a community focused on medieval and renaissance culture and its artefacts via the ‘knowledge […]

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Understanding family and community vulnerabilities in transition to net zero

This project proposes to understand the vulnerabilities of families and communities in the transition to a net zero carbon society; and to build a framework that enables policy makers to strategically plan for and manage transition in such a way that it mitigates and reduces inequalities. There are significant risks to family livelihoods in terms […]

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The Unaccompanied Violin Works of F.W. Rust

Johann Sebastian Bach’s works for unaccompanied violin, collectively titled “Sei Solo,” are cornerstones of present-day classical violin performance and pedagogy. However, fundamental questions remain about how violinists performed these works during Bach’s own time. In tandem with dissertation research at the University of Toronto, Arlan Vriens’ Mitacs Globalink Research Award internship project will address this […]

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Reading Leigh Hunt Anew

James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) was one of the most prolific and influential writers on British culture and politics in the first half of the nineteenth century. “Reading Leigh Hunt Anew” will investigate in great depth Hunt’s interactions and networks. “Reading Leigh Hunt Anew” consists of two tightly interrelated projects on Hunt, one of the […]

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District of Squamish Employment Space Policy Design and Innovation

Employment land and space is a strategic area of policy development for the District of Squamish, and a key focus of our Economic Action Plan. As population grows in the District, we’re conducting policy review and analysis to understand the employment space needs of our local sectors, the current capacity for different types of space, […]

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