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The conflation problem: Why anti-Zionism and anti-semitism are not the same

Equating the two terms silences debate, when separating critique from prejudice is essential to justice for all.

yesterday 10

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Mira Sucharov

The fate of Marineland’s belugas expose the ethical cracks in Canadian animal law

The threat to kill the belugas as a solution to its economic woes, while shocking, reflects the ethical emptiness of the Canadian legal system when...

yesterday 6

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Maneesha Deckha

Struggling with closure? Here are some things you can try

Our need for closure runs deep. Without it, old memories intrude like uninvited guests, resurfacing with regret, anger or confusion, even years later.

yesterday 6

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Chantal M. Boucher

Blue Jays fever sets in as Canada takes in the World Series for the first time in 32 years

Blue Jays fever sets in as Canada takes in the World Series for the first time in 32 years

Late on an October Monday night, George Springer smashed a three-run homer to send nearly 45,000 fans in Toronto’s Rogers Centre — and a record...

previous day 7

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Russell Field

Creepy cicadas, ticking clocks and jump scares: How frightful films conjure terror out of quiet

Creepy cicadas, ticking clocks and jump scares: How frightful films conjure terror out of quiet

This story contains spoilers about the movie ‘Weapons.’ As we approach the scariest time of year, we need to make sure our home screens are in good...

23.10.2025 1

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James Deaville

How gastronomy tourism evolved into international identity and cultural diplomacy

How gastronomy tourism evolved into international identity and cultural diplomacy

When people travel, they aren’t just looking for historic sights — they’re also looking for new flavours that captivate and connect them to the...

23.10.2025 1

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Julien Bousquet

The federal government tables bail reform bill: 5 ways to strengthen Canada’s bail system

The federal government tables bail reform bill: 5 ways to strengthen Canada’s bail system

The Liberal government has introduced bail reform legislation to expand “reverse-onus” provisions in the Criminal Code, stipulating that someone...

23.10.2025 2

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Carolyn Yule

Blue Jays fever sets in as Canada readies for the World Series for the first time in 32 years

Blue Jays fever sets in as Canada readies for the World Series for the first time in 32 years

Late on an October Monday night, George Springer smashed a three-run homer to send nearly 45,000 fans in Toronto’s Rogers Centre — and a record...

23.10.2025 3

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Russell Field

How to ensure youth, parents, educators and tech companies are on the same page on AI

How to ensure youth, parents, educators and tech companies are on the same page on AI

Artificial intelligence is now part of everyday life. It’s in our phones, schools and homes. For young people, AI shapes how they learn, connect...

22.10.2025 5

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Ajay Kumar Shrestha

Satellite data shows methane emissions are declining in part of Canada’s oil patch, but more monitoring is needed

Satellite data shows methane emissions are declining in part of Canada’s oil patch, but more monitoring is needed

Governments in Canada’s major oil and gas producing provinces, Alberta and Saskatchewan, have touted their efforts in recent years to reduce...

22.10.2025 2

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Chris Hugenholtz

Through role-play learning, a neurodivergent student found work practicum success

Through role-play learning, a neurodivergent student found work practicum success

When students move from university course work to real-world applications like internships, practicums or clinical placements, it’s not just about...

22.10.2025 2

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Kealey Dube

Why some populist supporters want a strong-arm leader and others just want change

Why some populist supporters want a strong-arm leader and others just want change

The rise of populist leaders has drawn significant attention over the past two decades. Around the world, they have reshaped politics, from Donald...

22.10.2025 4

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Dr. Andrea Wagner

Prince Andrew didn’t really give up his titles, and truly removing them would be onerous

Prince Andrew didn’t really give up his titles, and truly removing them would be onerous

Prince Andrew has announced he will “no longer use my title or the honours which have been conferred upon me.” Translation? Andrew is giving up his...

21.10.2025 2

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Justin Vovk