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10/3 podcast: How a culture of silence thrived in Canadian hockey

19 février 2026 à 18:23
In this special episode of 10/3, National Post's Robert Cribb sits down with award-winning journalist Rick Westhead to discuss his bestselling and deeply unsettling book, We Breed Lions. A book where Rick looks into systemic sexual abuse, toxic masculinity, and institutional failures within Canadian junior hockey — and examines how a culture built on loyalty and silence allowed harm to persist for decades. Read More

Laura Targownik: Tumbler Ridge raises serious questions about gender identity and male violence

19 février 2026 à 16:39
I am a physician-researcher focused on the epidemiology of chronic diseases, especially inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), an incurable and often debilitating condition in which the immune system attacks the gut. Humans have an evolved talent for spotting patterns in a chaotic world, and epidemiologists like myself harness that instinct to uncover associations in complex health data. Those associations help us understand why diseases develop, how trends change over time, and which exposures or interventions might alter risk or outcomes in practice. Read More

‘Pillows of love’: Iconic Japanese egg salad sandwich coming to Canada

19 février 2026 à 15:00
Not all egg salad sandwiches are created equally. Japan's celebrated convenience stores have more than proven this point. None other than the late Anthony Bourdain was among the tamago sando's devoted fans, once calling konbini (convenience store) egg salad sandwiches "pillows of love." In good news for Canadians, partaking in the ultra-creamy egg salad tucked between crustless slices of soft and fluffy milk bread no longer requires a plane ticket. The iconic tamago sando is coming to 7-Eleven Canada locations nationwide on March 4. Read More

Jack Jedwab: All the hostages are home, but near-ghost towns leave Northern Israel vulnerable

19 février 2026 à 12:00
From the hills near Metula, Israel’s northernmost town, distance is not measured in kilometers but in seconds. I know this not as a metaphor, but from standing there myself — looking out at the Lebanese border and realizing how impossibly close it is. Neither a map nor a military briefing is needed to see the danger. You need only look up. Read More

Jamie Sarkonak: Reopen the asylums

19 février 2026 à 12:00
The Alberta father who severed his daughter’s esophagus and punctured her lung is currently enjoying freedom as he awaits his sentence. This wasn’t for his family’s lack of trying: after he was granted bail by a nonchalant judge (after which he made a series of social media posts admitting his guilt), a relative tried getting him detained on mental health grounds. He was taken in for a psychiatric evaluation — only to be released shortly afterward. Read More

Colby Cosh: Despite CPC defections, a Liberal majority is still far from secure

19 février 2026 à 12:00
You can’t tell the players without a scorecard, as the old baseball saying goes, so let’s pause and catch up with the chaos on the fringes of the House of Commons. The chamber contains seats for 343 bums, meaning that a party needs 172 members to have a technical majority. The Liberals stood at 169 when the votes in the 2025 were finally counted, or so it seemed. In November Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont crossed the floor from the Conservatives to the Liberals, raising their total to 170 (which, with a few opposition MPs abstaining, was enough to pass the budget a few weeks later). Markham-Unionville’s Michael Ma followed d’Entremont across the aisle on Dec. 11, making the count 171. Read More
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