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| | * An Epidemic of Incompetence: Data Science and the Social Sciences | | * An Epidemic of Incompetence: Data Science and the Social Sciences |
| | * Data Trusts: A Potential Action of Nation-to-Nation Building | | * Data Trusts: A Potential Action of Nation-to-Nation Building |
| − | * Giving Voice to the People: Use of Citizen Juries in Shaping Governance of Digital Health in Canada | + | *Giving Voice to the People: Use of Citizen Juries in Shaping Governance of Digital Health in Canada |
| − | * Modernizing Social Science Training: Data Science and the Social Sciences | + | * Modernizing Social Science Training: Data Science and the Social Sciences |
| | * Reconciling the Indigenous Doctor Shortage Gap: Social Change through a Collaborative Community Empowered Network | | * Reconciling the Indigenous Doctor Shortage Gap: Social Change through a Collaborative Community Empowered Network |
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| | The following are the remainder of the top ten submissions that the competition received. | | The following are the remainder of the top ten submissions that the competition received. |
| − | * Bulleted list item | + | * An Algorithm Previous Wrote This Essay: Lessons for Public Consultations from Artificial Intelligence |
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| − | * Bulleted list item | + | * Cannabis: A Plant with a Potential Worth Investigating |
| − | * Bulleted list item | + | * Creating a Comprehensive Platform for Food Banks to Address Poverty-Oriented Data |
| | + | * Five Eyes, 5G: Huawei and Telecoms Cybersecurity Procedures in Canada |
| | + | * Meconium Testing to Detect Prenatal Alcohol Exposure: More Harm Than Good? |
| | + | We thank everyone who participated, and look forward to next years submissions. |