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Carson Jerema: Canada too polite to tell Alberta separatists to quit it

EDMONTON — The last time there was a declaration of independence in the West, Canada sent the military in to squash the violent rebellion, whose leader, Louis Riel, was justly hanged for treason. This is how a serious country, governed by serious people, deals with threats of its dismemberment. Though the consequences of Riel's execution in 1885 are felt to this day, most acutely in the cleavages between Canada's founding peoples, Sir John A. Macdonald could hardly have acted differently. A fledgling country, not 20 years old at the time, would not have survived if it did not assert its sovereignty. Read More
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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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