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Pierre Poilievre's YouTube tags, again
Diving deeper into the YouTube tags heard around the world.
Oct 9, 2022
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Jean-Paul R. Soucy
Pierre Poilievre's bad YouTube tags
Pierre Poilievre's YouTube channel was caught with bad tags, but every political party should probably review their tagging strategy.
Oct 6, 2022
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Jean-Paul R. Soucy
About that Canadian surgical mask vs N95 trial that never came out
A hospital-based clinical trial of surgical masks versus N95 respirators for nurses begun in March 2020 was never released. What happened to it?
Aug 12, 2022
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Jean-Paul R. Soucy
Sharp changes in data are usually artificial
Sharp changes in data are a widespread source of confusion, but they also represent an opportunity for scientific research.
Jul 17, 2022
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Jean-Paul R. Soucy
Why COVID-19 case rates are highest in boosted individuals
Why do overall COVID-19 case rates seem to be highest in boosted individuals? The answer lies in another question: in 2022, who is getting PCR tested?
Apr 26, 2022
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Jean-Paul R. Soucy
An emigration non-story
Ezra Levant claims emigration from Canada is at the highest level in 50 years. Is it true?
Mar 28, 2022
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Jean-Paul R. Soucy
Filling in the timeline of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan
A Freedom of Information request illuminates the full timeline of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan for the first time.
Jul 26, 2021
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Jean-Paul R. Soucy
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