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  2. Steve Mann (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Mann, together with Professor Ian Kerr at the University of Ottawa, has written extensively on surveillance, sousveillance, and equiveillance. "Sousveillance," a term coined by Mann, along with the concepts that he and Kerr have developed around these ideas, have created a new dialog for cyborg technologies, as well as related personal ...

  3. David Charbonneau - Wikipedia

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    David Charbonneau was born in Ottawa, Ontario. [1] He is the son of Brian Charbonneau, a geologist, and Sylvia Charbonneau, a physician. [2] [3]When he was around 12 years old, he visited Pacific Rim National Park with his family, where he spent time playing in tide pools and observing the variety of organisms that lived in the intertidal zone.

  4. List of University of Ottawa people - Wikipedia

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    (1889–1965) University of Ottawa 1889–1909 Mgr Joseph-Thomas Duhamel; 1911–1922 Mgr Charles-Hugues Gauthier; 1922–1927 Mgr Joseph-Médard Émard; 1928–1940 Mgr Joseph-Guillaume-Laurent Forbes; 1940–1953 Mgr Alexandre Vachon; 1953–1965 Mgr Marie-Joseph Lemieux, OP (1965–present) University of Ottawa (reorganised)

  5. University of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    The University of Ottawa (French: Université d'Ottawa), often referred to as uOttawa or U of O, is a bilingual public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.The main campus is located on 42.5 hectares (105 acres) directly to the northeast of Downtown Ottawa across the Rideau Canal in the Sandy Hill neighbourhood.

  6. Fulcrum (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Fulcrum is the English language student newspaper at the University of Ottawa. [1] The paper dates back to 1942 and co-exists on the bilingual campus with La Rotonde, the University of Ottawa's French newspaper. The two newspapers are not simply translated copies of the same material, rather, the two are completely separate—and sometimes ...

  7. Matt Anthony Field - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is home to the Ottawa Gee-Gees varsity women's soccer and rugby teams as well as the men's competitive club soccer and rugby teams. The facility was named in honour of Matt Anthony , a prominent figure in the Ottawa football community, playing for the Ottawa Rough Riders and later coaching the Gee-Gees as well as junior and high ...

  8. Claudette Commanda - Wikipedia

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    University of Ottawa Claudette Commanda is a Canadian university professor , cultural advisor, indigenous rights activist, and an Algonquin Elder who was appointed the 15th Chancellor of the University of Ottawa , becoming the first indigenous person and fifth [ a ] woman to serve in the role.

  9. Lori G. Beaman - Wikipedia

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    Lori Gail Beaman FRSC (born 1963) is a Canadian academic. She is a professor in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies of the University of Ottawa, and holder of the Canada Research Chair in Religious Diversity and Social Change. [2]