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Fuelling Longevity: What you eat every day affects your heart health

February is Heart Month — a perfect time to think about your heart’s longevity and the everyday choices that help protect it. Did you know that more than six million Canadians are living with heart disease or stroke? The good news is that many of these risks can be reduced, and your daily eating habits play an important role — especially as we age. Read More
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Tasha Kheiriddin: Pierre Poilievre’s deportation gamble

This week, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre released a video about the preferential treatment of asylum seekers in Canada. In it, he states that six million Canadians can’t get access to a family doctor and specialist wait times average 30 weeks. Then, he drops the kicker: rejected asylum claimants, who have never paid taxes, get free “deluxe supplementary heath care” such as physiotherapy, dental and eyecare that Canadian citizens have to pay for out of pocket. Read More
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Self Care: Outdoor winter activities are proven to reduce stress

Happiness doesn’t always feel happy in the moment. I remind myself of this as I glide one cross-country ski in front of the next along the winding trails of Sentier des Caps in Charlevoix, Que. It’s not that I hate cross-country skiing. I just tend to dislike doing anything in the cold. Still, I push on, and like magic, after 10 minutes, my thoughts are drowned out by the rush of feel-good endorphins. Turns out there’s science behind my shifting mood. Read More
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Chris Selley: The campaign against Jewish summer camps pulls the mask off the antisemites

It has been three weeks since a repulsive group of fanatics claiming to speak for the Palestinian people, under the umbrella of various organizations I won’t stoop to naming, declared war on Jewish children’s summer camps across Canada, especially those in Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. It has been more than a week since the media took major notice of it. Read More
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Jamie Sarkonak: Canada chose its Olympic decline

The Olympics are over, and the tallies are in. Canada finished with five gold medals, seven silver, and nine bronze. Our athletes did us proud, but did we do them justice? For a second Winter Games in a row, we ranked 11th in terms of gold medals, which is a stark break from the past: between 1992 and 2018, Canada always ranked among the gold-earning top 10, often reaching the top five. Read More
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Anya Schiffrin: AI firms should automatically pay for the news content they use

Journalists play an important role in society as guardians of truth, holding power to account. They work in communities, covering local news and institutions like city halls, courthouses, school boards and police departments. They provide new information which can change hearts and minds and be acted on by responsible governments that want to act. Read More
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