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Canada should redress age biases in the ranking system that serves as the primary mechanism for skilled workers to attain permanent residence in the...
Life on Earth, according to ‘The Dinosaurs’ is a story of conquest. And that is a cultural story as much as a scientific one.
A century after Vimy Ridge, Canada faces a new question: what role should ordinary citizens play in defending the country today?
Canada needs skilled immigrants. But the lack of Canadian experience prevents many qualified internationally-trained professionals from getting jobs...
Not all victims of scam compounds are unwilling —and that’s what makes the system so hard to dismantle.
There are several possible contributors to the recent trend of declining alcohol sales in Canada, from increased health concerns to inflation.
A growing gap between education and employment is reshaping how young Canadians enter the workforce.
After the Second World War, Canadian work in global literacy campaigns helped elaborate Canada’s image as benevolent and innocent regarding internal...
Online sexism is no longer primarily a series of isolated or individual opinions but has evolved into a system-level phenomenon that spreads through...
For a country that built the post-1945 rules-based order, the United States now needs to be rescued from its own war by the very nations it once...
Instead of assessing parties along familiar ideological lines, many Canadian voters approached the 2025 election based on who could best protect the...
Instead of assessing parties along familiar ideological lines, many Canadian voters approached the 2025 election based on who could best protect the...
Instead of assessing parties along familiar ideological lines, many Canadian voters approached the 2025 election based on who could best protect the...
Beaver dams play a key role in the ecosystem but are often considered dangerous, even though they have a limited impact on flooding downstream.
Rising oil and fertilizer costs linked to Middle East tensions could affect food prices, but the effects will vary across products and may take time...
As U.S. president from 1981 to 1989, Ronald Reagan’s appetite to curb public spending grew, leading him to expand the role of loans and limit the...
As governments push for stronger data rights like the “right to be forgotten,” evidence suggests AI may not fully comply, raising new regulatory...
As the Liberal government inches closer to a majority thanks to the latest Conservative floor crossing, its legitimacy is being called into question.
Over the past 10 years, masculinism has moved from the fringes to the centre of public debate, driven by social media and its viral dynamics.
Turning hobbies into income streams may ease financial pressure, but it can also drain the joy that made them meaningful in the first place.
In a new media era, comic fans share our comics experience with others online — debating, reflecting, recommending and enjoying.
When countries expand their military budgets or enter into conflict, the costs go far beyond equipment and munitions.
The interpretation that the subduction zone is winding down gets ahead of the science. What the new research actually shows is far more complex and...
Habitually practising different motor skills can help ensure young children have the key competencies and abilities to move and use their bodies in...
International sport organizations must stop ignoring athletes’ data protection rights when regulating sport, including eligibility in the women’s...
Distance does not necessarily protect immigrants from wars happening abroad. Instead, global connectivity embeds the stress and strain of these...
To be Indigenous in Canada has often meant living under continuous observation.
AI is making waves in health care and medicine. Does the technology have the potential for breakthroughs in how we tackle disease, dysfunction and...
Large floods happen naturally, however, adding or removing forests can change not only their sizes but also how often they occur.
Research shows media coverage of AI chatbot use and mental health focuses on instances of user psychosis and suicide.
Canada’s cybersecurity labour shortage cannot be solved simply by recruiting skilled immigrants, because systemic barriers — especially for...
Collaborating on providing aid to Cuba in its time of need could serve as a strong foundation for improving Canadian-Mexican relations.
Trump’s language of war is a dangerous fusion of militarism, religious fundamentalism, spectacle and authoritarian politics that is redefining how...
From geology training on Mushuau Innu First Nation territory in Labrador, to a new NASA Science Evaluation Room, Gordon Osinski takes us behind the...
Regenerative agriculture began as a grassroots movement led by farmers. It has been described in many different ways, but a common thread is a set of...
Many adults struggle to carve out space for hobbies because of lack of time, money and resources. Unlike childhood, adulthood comes with time...
Urban and regional music scenes that anchor and enliven communities don’t simply survive on talent; they depend on the institutions and...
The ‘Bachelorette’ controversy exposes a gendered double standard, revealing how patriarchal norms shape who’s punished and who’s protected...
Trump’s language of war is a dangerous fusion of militarism, religious fundamentalism, spectacle and authoritarian politics that is redefining how...
A survey found second-language instructors are using generative AI primarily as an administrative efficiency tool, for work like generating lesson...
Trump’s language of war is a dangerous fusion of militarism, religious fundamentalism, spectacle and authoritarian politics that is redefining how...
CAR-T cell therapies advance the treatment of cancer, but they are expensive and can take weeks to process. Academic development could cut costs and...
By identifying the genes that allow plants to pause growth during stress and restart, we can help ensure crops produce reliable harvests in a changing...
Expanding surveillance in supermarkets may deter theft, but it does little to address the structural causes of food insecurity and rising grocery...
Employees often recognize workplace harassment but choose not to report it. New research explores the social dynamics behind that silence and what can...
While automobile manufacturing and steel steal the headlines, the critical minerals and energy sector is now coming centre stage in the CUSMA review.
Book science helps decipher and preserve fragile manuscripts, at a moment when climate change and mass digitization are reshaping cultural heritage...
Israel’s recent actions are changing the Middle East by weakening state capacity and sustaining regional tensions.
Fuel shortages are rising worldwide, and some countries have started rationing fuel. Wartime rationing offers a model for managing scarcity more...
Climate action depends on telling stories that make an impact, clarify stakes and inspire action.