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Historic Amazon rainforest fires threaten climate and raise risk of new diseases

The fires in the Amazon region in 2019 were unprecedented in their destruction. Thousands of fires had burned more than …

Facebook profits from Canadian media content, but gives little in return

It’s a promise I can’t wait to see fulfilled. In its most recent speech from the throne, Justin Trudeau’s government …

Mitch McConnell’s legacy is a conservative Supreme Court shaped by his calculated audacity

Unless Democrats win both the White House and the Senate in November, abolish the filibuster and expand the Supreme Court, …

COVID-19 has hardened Canadian views on immigration

With an aging and slow-growing population, Canada depends on immigration for economic and demographic growth. But the COVID-19 pandemic has …

How to prevent disruptions in food supply chains after COVID-19

What’s known as ‘systems thinking’ is critical to ensure our food supply chains are pandemic-proof. (Pixabay) Almost all businesses involved …

Storms and wildfires can cut electricity, but microgrids help communities take control

As wildfires, heat waves and hurricanes sweep across North America, residents are bracing for the power outages that come with …

Large class sizes during the coronavirus pandemic are a triple whammy

The obesity paradox: Obese patients fare better than others after heart surgery

The World Health Organization has declared obesity to be a global epidemic that “threatens to overwhelm both developed and developing …

The MEC debacle is a predictable and avoidable governance failure

When news broke about Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) being sold to an investor in the United States, the reaction among …

Racism contributes to poor attendance of Indigenous students in Alberta schools: New study

Rocks painted with the message “every child matters,” commemorate Orange Shirt Day, Sept. 30, about creating meaningful discussion about the …

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