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A long way to fall in order to afford a home: interest rate rise and house prices surge in 2021

The latest Home Affordability Report shows an overall decline in national affordability over the most recent quarter, largely driven by soaring house prices and an increasing interest rate.

Grasshoppers show how alpine fauna will be lost as global temperatures rise

New research indicates anthropogenic climate change will result in a quarter of Aotearoa New Zealand's alpine grasshopper species becoming extinct.

New Zealand's communication of volcanic risk under the spotlight

New ground-breaking research could drive fundamental changes to the way New Zealand agencies communicate and respond to volcanic risk.

New research calls for consistent guidance during euthanasia of stranded cetaceans

New research reviewing the standard operating procedures for euthanasia of stranded cetaceans across Australasia has highlighted the need for more detailed guidance and consistency.

Male athletes needed for ground-breaking blackcurrant juice and caffeine study

A School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition study is looking to determine whether a blackcurrant juice and caffeine combination will benefit sports performance in male athletes.

Study finds users of unmanned aircraft need to view risk mitigation more holistically

A study has found that users of unmanned aircraft need to take a more holistic approach to identifying and mitigating potential risks before undertaking a flight.

Research reveals new insights into the biology of New Zealand's pilot whales

New biological insights into mass strandings of long-finned pilot whales has just been published in the Journal of Mammalogy.

Research article explores lethal pulsing inside pyroclastic surges

A research article, co-authored by a team of scientists from New Zealand, Italy, the US and Switzerland, provides new insights into lethal pulsing inside pyroclastic surges.

Two Massey projects awarded Unlocking Curious Minds funding

Two Massey projects have been awarded funding through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's (MBIE) Unlocking Curious Minds contestable fund.

National deterioration in rental affordability both quarterly and annually

The latest Rental Report shows a national deterioration in rental affordability both quarterly and annually, with declines in rental affordability in seven of the 16 regions in the last quarter.

Survey shows franchise sector has grown in contribution despite the pandemic

The annual turnover of business format franchises in New Zealand has grown by $9.2 billion in the past four years, according to the latest Franchising New Zealand 2021 report.

Massey researchers awarded Earthquake Commission Biennial Grants

Three Massey University researchers have been awarded a total of nearly $200,000 from the Earthquake Commission, to help New Zealanders better understand our natural hazard risk and identify ways to reduce the impact of those hazards.

Researchers receive Rutherford Medal

The He Kāinga Oranga/Housing and Health Research Programme has been awarded the Rutherford Medal.

Rising house prices and increase in interest rate lead to decline in home affordability

The latest Home Affordability Report shows an overall decline in national affordability over the most recent quarter, largely driven by soaring house prices and an increasing interest rate.

Factsheets on preventing plastics pollution in the Pacific launched

A range of factsheets focused on preventing plastics pollution in the Pacific have been produced by Massey's Dr Trisia Farrelly and Dr Sascha Fuller of The University of Newcastle.

Level of expenditure above NZ Superannuation continues to increase

The average retired household continues to spend in excess of New Zealand Superannuation, highlighting the importance of preparing for retirement.

Which sports drinks are best for hydration?

Hypotonic drinks ingested during exercise hydrate better than isotonic, hypertonic, and water-based sports drinks, according to new research.

Microplastics revealed in New Zealand marine mammals for the first time

Scientists have found microplastics in all New Zealand dolphins they examined, a new study has revealed.

HRC funds study of mātauranga Māori (traditional knowledge) of nutrition-related wellbeing

Dr Nikki Renall, Taranaki, has been awarded a Māori Health Research Postdoctoral Fellowship grant from the Health Research Council of New Zealand.

Saving crucial seconds before an earthquake hits

Many of us know that feeling when an earthquake hits - sometimes our first thoughts are wondering whether it is even an earthquake, which means potential life-saving seconds are lost before we take action.

Friday Jobs Roundup


Each Friday, we share the latest job listings from Slaw Jobs, which features employment opportunities from across the country. Find out more about these positions by following the links below, or learn how you can use Slaw JobsA to gain valuable exposure for your job ads, while supporting the great Canadian legal commentary at Slaw.ca.

Current postings on Slaw Jobs:

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Law Firm Failures a the New Normal?

Legal service is a business. Run it that way.

Many law firms are successful by accident.

Anyone who knows anything about traditional law firm structures knows they are perilously fragile. It doesnat take much to bring them down.

Up until this latest debacleathe 2024 collapse of Minden GrossaCanadaas highest-profile law firm failures were Heenan Blaikie in 2014, Goodman and Carr in 2007, and Holden Day Wilson in 1996.

Canadian law firms are not alone in this plight. For exampleaand this is only a small samplingalawyer exits and merger failure brought down U.S.-based Stroock & Stroock & Lavan at the end . . . [more]

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Dealing With a Breach of a Court Order

When a party fails to abide by an interlocutory court order, there can be several consequences. For instance in Ontario, Rule 60.12 of the Rules of Civil Procedure states that “…the court may, in addition to any other sanction provided by these rules, (a) stay the partyas proceeding; (b) dismiss the partyas proceeding or strike out the partyas defence; or (c) make such other order as is just.”

In the recent case, Buduchnist Credit Union Limited v. 2321197 Ontario Inc., 2024 ONCA 57 at para 53, the Ontario Court of Appeal reaffirms that the court’s discretion to respond . . . [more]

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Delays in Access to Justice and Memories

Everyone is the poet of their memories. … But like the best poems, they’re also never really finished because they gain new meaning as time reveals them in different lights.

Richard Hell

The resolution of disputes does not always depend on the memories of parties or witnesses, but when credibility is at issue the memories of actions can be a critical part of resolving disputes. The more we learn about how memories are formed, and more importantly, how they are retained, the more we should have real concerns about the ability of decision-makers to assess credibility of testimony of events . . . [more]

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Awakening the Sun

I recently read about an interesting concept about reframing oneas point of view.

It stated that if you wake up with the sun, you are still asleep. However if you awaken the sun, then you are truly awake.

I had to read it a few times to actually understand itas meaning, but then I realized that what this means, is that the way our day develops is completely up to us.

If we set an intention for the day to unfold in a calm and peaceful manner, knowing that we are fully capable of dealing with whatever challenges may arise, . . . [more]

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Tips Tuesday: Use the Verbatim Option in Google

You may have noticed that Google has changed its search results so that they now include words related to those in your search string. While this can be helpful, sometimes it means that the search results are not what you really wanted.A

One way of forcing Google to return only the words you are searching for is to put quotation marks around the words or phrases you want. Another way is to use Googleas verbatim option.

To use the verbatim option, go to the Tools option on the Google search page. Click on All Results and then select Verbatim. . . . [more]

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Mondayas Mix

Each Monday we present brief excerpts of recent posts from five of Canadaas awardA-winning legal blogs chosen at random* from more than 80 recent Clawbie winners. In this way we hope to promote their work, with their permission, to as wide an audience as possible.

This week the randomly selected blogs are 1.A Global Workplace Insider 2. Vancouver Immigration Law Blog 3. Le Blogue du CRL 4.A Canadian Appeals Monitor 5. The Treasureras Blog

Global Workplace Insider
La Cour suprAame du Canada tranche : les cadres ne pourront se syndiquer au QuA(c)bec

Le 19 avril dernier, la Cour suprAame du . . . [more]

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Summaries Sunday: SOQUIJ

Every week we present the summary of a decision handed down by a QuA(c)bec court provided to us by SOQUIJ and considered to be of interest to our readers throughout Canada. SOQUIJ is attached to the QuA(c)bec Department of Justice and collects, analyzes, enriches, and disseminates legal information in QuA(c)bec.

PANAL (DROIT) : L’appel de la dA(c)claration de dA(c)linquant dangereux prononcA(c)e A l’endroit de l’accusA(c) est rejetA(c), et ce, bien que le juge de premiA"re instance ait mal A(c)noncA(c) l’A(c)tat du droit et que la structure du jugement de dA(c)termination de la peine soit critiquable; la Cour n’y voit aucune . . . [more]

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Book Review: Big Data

Several times each month, we are pleased to republish a recent book review from the Canadian Law Library Review (CLLR). CLLR is the official journal of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries (CALL/ACBD), and its reviews cover both practice-oriented and academic publications related to the law.

Big Data. Edited by Benoit Leclerc & Jesse Cale. Abingdon: Routledge, 2020. 148 p. Includes illustrations, bibliographic references, and index. Criminology at the Edge series. ISBN 9781138492783 (hardcover) $136.00; ISBN 9781032336992 (softcover) $42.36; ISBN 9781351029704 (eBook) $42.36.

Reviewed by Matthew Renaud
Law Librarian,
E.K. Williams Law Library, University of Manitoba . . . [more]

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aShowrunnera explained: An insidersa look at TVas most critical job

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — It’s a non-word that barely existed a few years ago, but it has become so important that the Irish Film Board made a documentary about it this past year. Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV […]

Holiday albums from Idina Menzel, 'Downton Abbey' cast, Darius Rucker, Heart and more

Whether you're prepping a hearty, warm Thanksgiving meal or getting ready to shop until you drop on Black Friday, here's a list of holidays albums reviews set to get you in the right mood.

Jennifer Aniston returns to raunchiness in Horrible Bosses 2 (with video)

LOS ANGELES — Attention, Santa: Jennifer Aniston has chosen naughty over nice for the upcoming holiday movie season. The one-time kooky Friends TV star reprises her role as the kinky movie dentist in Horrible Bosses 2. The portrayal continues her […]

Canadian artist Dorothy Oxborough dies at age 92

Canadian artist Dorothy Oxborough has died at the age of 92.

'Four' by One Direction top album on iTunes in Canada

iTunes in Canada top 10 for the week ending Nov. 23.

John Fogerty celebrates year he struck gold with Creedence Clearwater Revival

Fogerty considers 1969 a pretty good year, an "extraordinary" one, in fact. So much so that he's heading across North America to celebrate it with a few thousand of his friends in hockey barns such as the Saddledome on Monday night.

Review: Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates Paris with fall festival

Kenneth DeLong --

Calgary Performing Arts Festival goes a little bit rock and roll

The Calgary Performing Arts Festival announced new categories Friday, highlighting its upcoming festival.

Movie review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay a Part 1 a bleak chapter (with video)

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 4 stars out of 5 Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Julianne Moore, Donald Sutherland Directed by: Francis Lawrence Running time: 123 minutes The people, united, will never be defeated — unless, […]

Welsh songwriter Gruff Rhys follows ancestor's 18th Century trek to America for documentary

The final scenes of Gruff Rhys’s documentary, American Interior, are of a joyful New Orleans-styled funeral march in the mountains near Waunfawr in Wales. Shot in beautiful black and white, the scene shows a guitar-slinging Rhys in an elaborate Davy Crockett-styled wolf-themed head covering, followed by a brass band and child singers. They are carrying a puppet — […]

Giuseppe Makes a Movie is a stranger-than-fiction documentary

Adam Rifkin was there when Giuseppe Andrews was born again as a guerrilla filmmaker. In fact, he takes credit for it. The director had cast the young actor in the lead role of a KISS-crazed teenager in his comedy Detroit Rock City. As an actor, Andrews had a “unique quality about him like a character from another era.” As a […]

Mike Nichols, master crafter of films and a Tony Award winner, has died at 83

Mike Nichols, the director of matchless versatility who brought fierce wit, caustic social commentary and wicked absurdity to such films, TV and stage hits as "The Graduate," ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," ''Angels in America" and "Monty Python's Spamalot," has died. He was 83.

Horror sequel promises to reveal the secrets of Alberta-shot app, Haunting Melissa

It arrived just in time for Halloween, a creepy, fast-paced movie trailer that promised a new tale of the ghosts and horror swirling around a troubled teen named Melissa. To the uninitiated, it probably didn’t look all that different from your average sequel: a broader scope, bigger budget, more frights and deeper backstory. But for those that have been following […]

Five memorable movies from Oscar-winner Mike Nichols

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Mike Nichols was a master of self-satire, a man of wealth and education and connections for whom his best targets were those of wealth, education and connections, from the vapid Californians of "The Graduate" to the military brass of "Catch-22." Here are highlights from the long film career of Nichols, who died Wednesday at age 83:

Review: Motley Crue say goodbye to Saddledome crowd the same way they lived their rock lives

“How can I miss you if you won’t go away.” We will, possibly, maybe, sort of, finally, perhaps, please, for the love of all that is holy, now have an answer to that Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks musical question. In regards to Motley Crue, anyway. Signed, sealed, notarized, delivered, after Wednesday night’s sold-out Saddledome […]

'You too can be fooled': An Honest Liar looks at magician's crusade against deception

It’s late in Tyler Measom and Justin Weinstein’s intriguing documentary, An Honest Liar, when the filmmakers “spin the tables” on the audience to make a point about deception. It’s so subtle, that many viewers may miss it altogether. At one point, interviews with the film’s subject — magician and famous debunker James (The Amazing) Randi […]

Theatre Review: Flashdance the Musical fizzles

Flashdance: The Musical opened at the Jubilee Auditorium on Nov. 19

Philharmonic Celebrates With a Touch of Paris

A preview of the I Love Paris Festival, the Calgary Philharmonics' feast of all things Parisian which kicks off Thursday at Jack Singer Hall.

Canadian vets Spirit of the West remain positive in the face of singer John Mann's Alzheimer's diagnosis

Spotlight Spirit of the West perform Thursday night at Grey Eagle Casino. Info: greyeagleresortandcasino.ca When Spirit of the West frontman John Mann announced that he’d been diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease in September, there were many who thought that was the end of the popular West Coast Canadian roots rock act. But after three decades, the […]

Lexi the ladder-climbing Calgary rescue dog wows Letterman audience

A Calgary rescue dog took the stage at the Late Show with David Letterman this week to perform the feat of climbing a ladder in front of the audience.

Revolution is imminent in 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1"

LOS ANGELES, Calif. - All is not well in Panem. At the conclusion of "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," Katniss's (Jennifer Lawrence) force-field shattering arrow left the society in turmoil. The desperate act was perceived as subversion, inciting populist uprisings and devastating counter attacks by the governing elite.

Disney releases live-action Cinderella trailer

The remake of the classic 1950s animated film includes Hollywood heavyweights Cate Blanchett and Helena Bonham Carter

PIPS: lab returns to Calgary with Social Fiction

What if you came to see a play and discovered you’re part of it? That might be a bit of a broad way to discover the experience of PIPS: lab, the innovative Dutch theatre group – for lack of a better name – who return to Theatre Junction Grand Wednesday with Social Fiction. It’s an […]

Foo Fighters headed to Calgary for Aug. 13 Saddledome show

Looks like the Sonic Highways lead to Alberta after all. Dave Grohl’s rock act Foo Fighters have announced a summer 2015 North American tour that will bring them and opening act Royal Blood to the province for a pair of dates: Aug. 12 at Edmonton’s Rexall Place and at the Saddledome the following night, Aug. 13. Tickets for […]

Calgary native Jillian Tamaki talks about her Governor General win for This One Summer

Jillian Tamaki  was at New York’s Museum of Modern Art taking in the exhibit of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s avant-garde 19th-Century posters when she received the news via her cellphone that she had won the Governor General Literary Prize. It was an appropriate setting for the Calgary-born artist to learn she had picked up the win […]

Calgary Comic Expo: Original Vampire Slayer, Kristy Swanson, and co-star Luke Perry added to lineup

The original Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Kristy Swanson, has been added to the lineup of the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo. She will be joined by former Beverly Hills 90210 star Luke Perry, who also starred in the original 1992 film that introduced the world to the ass-kicking cheerleader-turned-vampire-slayer. The film, which was written by […]

Web Junkie filmmakers dissect Internet addiction

It only takes five minutes for filmmakers Hilla Medalia and Shosh Shlam to start disagreeing. Though the two Israeli filmmakers worked together on the new documentary Web Junkie, there’s still a deep rift of opinion about how they view the […]

Thomas King wins Governor General's Literary Award, capping white-hot year

TORONTO - He's published over a dozen books and received numerous award nominations, but writer Thomas King says he's never been on a hot streak like this.

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