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in fact, there were beavers in the i think a couple of years ag they the toronto subways maybe was not so fun but walked into a toronto subway stop and everybody had to stop we got pizza rat, they got subway beaver. well, we should be so lucky that we so lucky, right. we did the day we get. they're also beavers. and there's a project to bring beavers to mongolia and actually a russia had had been quite a leader in beaver rly interesting i have some pictures of early beaver nurses from from russia in the book so it' fascinating. yeah, there was a piece i don't know if anybody else has a question, raise your hand. but there was a piece in the times few months ago about a study, canadian beavers and how they changed this the species of the trees right around here they're they're then and then they wander out to get more trees but the wolves were basically containing how far they could roam fast. yeah like you said they taught the salmon how to how to jump but everythi each other out. yeah it's sort of like the i think they used it sort of like regulators, the wolves regulators on just how
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he lives in toronto with his beautiful family. everyone please me. welcome alex tapscott. well, you all. this wonderful audience and i have to say i am extremely humbled and quite touched by the introduction from elizabeth and from john as well as a proud canadian. you know, i try to do my best when representing our country overseas. this book tour has been an amazing journey. this is actually the last stop number, 13 and somehow i haven't gotten tired of delivering this talk. you guys are in luck, but it wouldn't have been without the tremendous of a very impressive group of and countless really partners in every city. and we've already heard about the community locally. but i do want to just give one more shoutout both to our sponsors and also to the government of canada who in many of these different locations has been a terrific partner in helping bring in community partners, bring in and help to make these events a huge success. this is a really exciting time in human history, and i'm so i feel so fortunate to be with you all today to tell you a little bit about this
he lives in toronto with his beautiful family. everyone please me. welcome alex tapscott. well, you all. this wonderful audience and i have to say i am extremely humbled and quite touched by the introduction from elizabeth and from john as well as a proud canadian. you know, i try to do my best when representing our country overseas. this book tour has been an amazing journey. this is actually the last stop number, 13 and somehow i haven't gotten tired of delivering this talk. you guys are in...
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prescription needed to be filled and it was an american company that made it say okay let's fly to toronto or to berlin or to london or to rome or any major city in america, i'll get you that same prescription filled in those cities 40 to 60% less than a pharmacy here. i'm a capitalist if you want to make a million bucks, great. just begin to pay your fair taxes. [applause] [applause] >> in 2020 55 of the lst fortune 500 companies made $40 billion in profits. they paid zero in federal taxes. not anymore, thanks to the law i wrote we signed big companies have to pay a minimum of 15%. too little-- would you trade that pay 15% instead of what you're paying now. look it's time to raise the corporate minimum tax so every corporation begins to pay their fair share. you know before the whole thing wit there were 750 billionaires with a b, in america. today there are a thousand. you know what they pay in the average tax for billionaires in america? 8.2% federal tax. anybody want to trade thembillionaire tax? i'd take 8.2%. that's far less than the vast majority of americans pay. no billionaire sho
prescription needed to be filled and it was an american company that made it say okay let's fly to toronto or to berlin or to london or to rome or any major city in america, i'll get you that same prescription filled in those cities 40 to 60% less than a pharmacy here. i'm a capitalist if you want to make a million bucks, great. just begin to pay your fair taxes. [applause] [applause] >> in 2020 55 of the lst fortune 500 companies made $40 billion in profits. they paid zero in federal...
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shabana divides her time between toronto and boston. the executive director of the georgetown institute for women's peace and security melanne verveer named by president obama has ambassador at large for the office of global women's issues at the state department 2009 bu' she during secretary hillary clinton and joining us virtually is the presidency of the international rescue committee and former uk foreign secretary and also in itp distinguished fellow. i you. there's a startling statistic that we have which is more than 600 million women and girls live in conflict affected countries in 2022. that's a 50% increase since 2017 and that's really shocking but there are two things going on here more conflict and more women being imp women and girls are disproportionately affected when it comes not just to the violence but how it affects their health care economic prosperity and participation. we have heard some very granular approach is that people like the secretary is taking to help women participate in the workforce in the u.s. fore. e
shabana divides her time between toronto and boston. the executive director of the georgetown institute for women's peace and security melanne verveer named by president obama has ambassador at large for the office of global women's issues at the state department 2009 bu' she during secretary hillary clinton and joining us virtually is the presidency of the international rescue committee and former uk foreign secretary and also in itp distinguished fellow. i you. there's a startling statistic...
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if i got you on air force one with meaningful use to toronto berlin london, rome, the same prescription you may have for whatever you need to matter what it is by the same company, you can get it in all of those cities, and it would cost you between 40% and 60% less. that is a fact, not hyperbole. and it is wrong and i've been trying for years and years as a u.s. senator and i am ending it now. four years ago this week before i came to office our country was hit with the worst pandemic and economic crisis in a century. remember the anxiety and the fear? record job losses, raging viruses that would take more than one million american lives and leave to millions of loved ones behind. it was estimated for everyone who died and left behind eight significant people. an empty chair at the table. the mental health crisis that resulted from the isolation and loneliness. my predecessor failed the most basic duty. the duty to care. i came to office determined to uphold the duty to care and get us through one of the toughest periods in history, and we have for building a future of american possibi
if i got you on air force one with meaningful use to toronto berlin london, rome, the same prescription you may have for whatever you need to matter what it is by the same company, you can get it in all of those cities, and it would cost you between 40% and 60% less. that is a fact, not hyperbole. and it is wrong and i've been trying for years and years as a u.s. senator and i am ending it now. four years ago this week before i came to office our country was hit with the worst pandemic and...
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of zoology at the university of toronto. from 2004 to 2009, cancer served as associate director for research and collections at the national museum of natural. he published extensively on dinosaurs and other extinct vertebrates. he's done a lot of media appearances with america and europe, and with that, please join in welcoming our very own monsters. okay. good evening. it's my pleasure to talk you today about one of the strangest episodes in the history of science ted,he infamous bone wars. this happened during the 19th century, and it seemed for many years my paleontology d rt of a dark shadow over it because thought this was really a science for very strange people. but the thing was that over time we realized that in fact these bone was actually also had an upset. and i'm trying to talk to you today about a little bit about the downside and upside of this peculiar episode in history now as you heard i'm a paleontologist i study ancient organisms and being historical science. i also have a keen interest in the history of
of zoology at the university of toronto. from 2004 to 2009, cancer served as associate director for research and collections at the national museum of natural. he published extensively on dinosaurs and other extinct vertebrates. he's done a lot of media appearances with america and europe, and with that, please join in welcoming our very own monsters. okay. good evening. it's my pleasure to talk you today about one of the strangest episodes in the history of science ted,he infamous bone wars....
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i grew up in toronto. the kolodny who wrote these gret little chapbooks of weird science or short fiction, and he would stand a street corner with a sign around his neck that said my books or if he was feelinguy frisky. yet another sign that just said margaret atwood and and he would make secret recordings of the drunks that argued with him and sell those too, was he was a media pioneer and like i love crowd i think his work is great rest in power. but there are a lot of writers to stand in front of a bar with a sign around their neck that says margaret atwood, sell them. right. it's okay that there booksellers and printers and publishers and distributors and, all of the things that sit between creators and audiences, the problem is that when they when there's ■qlp meets in the chain, the problem is when the intermediary seizes control of the arrangement. the problem isn't the existence of the intermediary. it's the power relations is between the intermediaries, the end users and the producers. and, you
i grew up in toronto. the kolodny who wrote these gret little chapbooks of weird science or short fiction, and he would stand a street corner with a sign around his neck that said my books or if he was feelinguy frisky. yet another sign that just said margaret atwood and and he would make secret recordings of the drunks that argued with him and sell those too, was he was a media pioneer and like i love crowd i think his work is great rest in power. but there are a lot of writers to stand in...
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have high-powered two-way that's another company from california that's a great success story called toronto that's really one of the best examples of how much improvement we have in technologies that minimize interference that■ maximize propagation and we are seeing a rapid adoption of a wireless broadba a country. and we have a huge infusion of historic funding if we could also have a tremendous infusion in the high midid band 12 givess that opportunity for.■/oes i've been talking about this before the mpr m. it gives an opportunity because its limited spectrum and we know that. this is another way of opening it up. i really feel that we have to look at everything. ■áan ience were very creative society paired people start thinking about how we can do these things better. where we have defined new spectrum i am all in on this because we just really need to do it. i need to make sure, try to push this out and think about it much more intentionally. i know some of the people have made s agreement with i think the cherokee nation to figure out they can do this which i think is really cr
have high-powered two-way that's another company from california that's a great success story called toronto that's really one of the best examples of how much improvement we have in technologies that minimize interference that■ maximize propagation and we are seeing a rapid adoption of a wireless broadba a country. and we have a huge infusion of historic funding if we could also have a tremendous infusion in the high midid band 12 givess that opportunity for.■/oes i've been talking about...
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there's another company from california that's a a great success story called toronto that is really one of the examples of how much improvement we have in fixed wireless technologies that minimize interference that maxize propagation capacity and speeds, and we are seeing rapid adoption of fixed wireless broadband aroundhe coury. >> sure. >> and as we have a huge infusion of historic funding, if we can also have a new spectrumd behind the band, and 12 is a stat opt does and i been talking about this even for the nprm. because he gets an opportunity because this limited spectrum, we know that.■v this is another way of opening this up. i really feel we have to look at everything. and in essence we are a very creative society we have a lot of innovators. people something about how can do this thing better, and where do we have to find n i'm all in at this because we just really need to do it. i have written to the chairman rosenworcel to make sure l try to push this out and really think about it even much more intentionally. i know some of the 12 gigahertz people have mad agreement w
there's another company from california that's a a great success story called toronto that is really one of the examples of how much improvement we have in fixed wireless technologies that minimize interference that maxize propagation capacity and speeds, and we are seeing rapid adoption of fixed wireless broadband aroundhe coury. >> sure. >> and as we have a huge infusion of historic funding, if we can also have a new spectrumd behind the band, and 12 is a stat opt does and i been...
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the statement of doctor jordan peterson's psyologist author professor emeritus of the university of toronto priestly taught at harvard university and mcgill university's published more than 100 scientific papers hosted a public alert podcast through canada straight in europe offers online programs help consumers better understand their personnel as an themselves doctor peterson a diversity is on the importance of free speech and traditional values is one of the dangers of the banking political opponents as he has in mr. brent knight director of innovation governance of the senior research fellow at the center. he has research published wid the creation of pro- innovation regulatory environments the credit markets and consumer protection sharing of data between financial institutions the regulators and other federal entities. mr. jeremy serves as senior counsel in the senior vice president of corporate engagement at the alliance defending freedom. in these roles he works events free speech for religious freedom and human dignity in companies he alsoigious d banking at major financial institu
the statement of doctor jordan peterson's psyologist author professor emeritus of the university of toronto priestly taught at harvard university and mcgill university's published more than 100 scientific papers hosted a public alert podcast through canada straight in europe offers online programs help consumers better understand their personnel as an themselves doctor peterson a diversity is on the importance of free speech and traditional values is one of the dangers of the banking political...