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Quebec announced new scholarships for women studying tech, as an effort to attract and retain women in fields where they are typically underrepresented, according to a news release from the Office of the Minister of Higher Education. 

All women enrolled in a full-time university program in computer science, computer engineering and construction, and electrical, electronic and communications engineering will be eligible for a $3,000 scholarship each year for up to four years — by the end of their studies, this would total $12,000.

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Kais Latiri likens himself to a Galileo of immersive sex. "People are afraid of novelty, of innovation, of something new they're not used to," he said. "Take for example Galileo who said the Earth [went around the sun].* He was imprisoned for that."

This article contains graphic content that might not be suitable for some readers.

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New technology for Bluetooth-enabled sex toys links your vibrator to your favourite food delivery app, alerting women to the stage of the delivery — all through clitoral vibrations.

No, this is not a joke! And yes it's compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled vibrators in Quebec. CamSoda, an adult entertainment webcam platform based in New York, calls the technology "Grubuzz."

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In a meeting on December 9, 2020, the Montreal City Council voted down an amendment that would have funded body cameras for Montreal police officers. The defeat of the proposal — by a vote of 34 to 27 — was just the latest turn of events in the years-long, zigzagging effort to make the cameras part of the SPVM uniform.

Now, in the wake of the wrongful arrest of Mamadi Camara, supporters of the measure have once again renewed calls for additional police accountability. Here's a complete history of the political evolution of the proposal, and where it could go from here.

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In a report published Wednesday, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and other provincial authorities allege that Clearview AI collected images of Canadians without their consent and "used and disclosed Canadians" personal information for inappropriate purposes."

The commissioners "concluded that the New-York-based technology company violated federal and provincial privacy laws," the report reads.

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Montreal-based company CAE has secured a deal with PYURE to produce air purifiers that help destroy the COVID-19 virus in the air and on surfaces.

“The contract with PYURE will allow us to maintain manufacturing jobs in Montreal while continuing to play a role in the fight against the pandemic,” stated Marc Parent, president and CEO of CAE, on Tuesday.

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Ever wish you could know exactly which metro cars are packed full of people so you can avoid them? Well thanks to AI technology implemented by the STM, metro riders will finally get real-time updates on the station display screens that show you how many people are riding the metro at any given time. 

The updates will be displayed on the STM's busiest metro line: the Orange line. 

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Being tracked in realtime, at all times, might sound like something out of a science fiction movie but in Quebec, you can be tracked if you travel, and honestly, there's not much you can do about it. 

This isn't just some dystopian conspiracy theory. According to geographic information system expert and McGill professor Renee Sieber, cellphone companies already have individual tracking data.

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After a long day, nothing beats coming home and relaxing in your own personal space. Now that the lifestyle of remote working has taken off, finding comfortable amenities is more than handy — it's pretty much essential. If you're interested in living in the ever-entertaining Quartier des Spectacles, check out MTL Développement's new condo project, La Tour Fides, led by the company's president and CEO, Labid Aljundi.

This unique building takes luxury living to a whole new level. With built-in furniture and smart technology integrated into the living space, residents get the most cutting-edge opportunities on the market. Wondering why you're only hearing about it now? Well, that's because it's brand new — literally. The first-to-market technology in their Smart Studios makes everything from relaxing to working a total breeze. 

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