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Don Braid: B.C. Premier John Horgan blew it — and he needs Trudeau to save him
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Jonathan Kay: The Paikin Affair serves up at least four lessons in hypocrisy that go beyond #MeToo
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Kelly McParland: Why make nice with the thugs in Beijing? Oh, right. Money
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Steven Bugden, jailed for killing Carleton student, escapes from New Brunswick prison
John Robson: 'Dumb jokes' about peoplekind tell us a lot about our shallow PM
Justin Trudeau is not a totalitarian, of course. He lacks the requisite gravitas as well as depth of malice
WatchCan Russia be beaten? Everything you need to know about Olympic hockey
You won’t hear their anthem played, but in the men’s tournament, the Olympic Athletes from Russia should be favoured to win gold
WatchEverything you need to know about Olympic speed skating
Canada has plenty of medal hopefuls in a sport that embodies every aspect of sport: speed, strength, endurance, mental fortitude and random chance
Five-ring juggernaut: How Canada became an Olympic powerhouse
Heading into Pyeongchang 2018, note that Team Canada is not just hoping for another good performance: it expects one
WatchCanadian figure skaters eager to improve on team silver from Sochi
Like many National Hockey League GMs, Mike Slipchuk is counting on the veterans in his lineup to win the one-on-one board battles
Sponsored Content: Conquering Crohn’s: Calgary man fights back
"I’m living proof of the benefits of innovative medicine and clinical trials”Continue Reading →
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Thanks to innovative therapies, Canadian patients are living longer than ever
None of this would have been possible without a dedicated investment in life sciences -
How health partnerships are improving Canadians’ care
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After a child’s cancer diagnosis, recovery and hope
Research must continue to allow for access to clinical trials and innovative medicines
Pipelines and wine: Can B.C. and Alberta come to terms in trade tiff?
The B.C. government may have started the fight by moving to restrict the Kinder Morgan pipeline project until it’s satisfied with bitumen spill safety but Alberta upped the ante with and ...Continue Reading →
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WatchCanadiens become a tougher sell to free agents | HI/O Show
A contending team is likely to target Tomas Plekanec at the trade deadline and we’re saying … there’s no chance of making the playoffs -
WatchEdmonton's barista bike keeps the caffeine and camaraderie flowing
“I love coffee and I love to share it,” says Dr. Darren Markland, having just finished riding his barista bike to Constable Ezio Faraone Park, in order to make early ... -
WatchPaula Simons: When you get high? I get low.
My eyes are pre-emptively glazing over at the prospect of the bud bores and the weed snobs.
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Head of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency asks: Is global warming really a bad thing?
Even if climate change is real — as the vast majority of scientists say — a warmer atmosphere might not be so awful for humans, says Scott Pruitt -
He's come undone: Video reveals the secrets behind Donald Trump's carefully choreographed hair
An eye-opening new look at U.S. President Donald Trump -
‘A pseudo-science’: Outrage after Ontario government funds college program in homeopathy
Three years ago, Ontario became the first province to regulate the practice of homeopathy to widespread criticism the government was legitimizing 'quackery' -
WatchAndrew Coyne: Canada’s Conservatives won't start winning until they know why they want to win
None of this will change until conservatives decide, first, what they believe, and second, to state their beliefs openly, boldly, without apology
Police in China are wearing high-tech sunglasses to match faces in the crowd to criminal suspects
Wearing the technology, police can reportedly view an individual's personal details, including name, ethnicity, gender and address, almost instantlyContinue Reading →
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Scientists have developed an 'incredible banana' that is entirely edible, peel and all
Japan's Mongee banana costs more than $7 per piece -
Your changing eating habits are causing a 'bloodbath' among food manufacturers that will only get worse
Campbell Soup and Dr. Oetker are closing plants in Canada as consumers hunger for more fresh food and grocers try to feed that to gain 'more share of stomach' -
The magic number for retirement savings is $756,000, according to poll of Canadians
Jonathan Chevreau: While that is the average amount individual Canadians believe they’ll need to amass, up to 90 per cent don’t have a formal plan on how to get there -
Secret codes and subliminal messages: A look inside the world's biggest cruise ship
Harmony of the Seas is as big as five Titanics. When something goes wrong, staff speak in code so its 6,322 passengers don't freak out
WatchManuel Osborne-Paradis announces his downhill medal intentions
The Olympic downhill course may not be the most challenging, but he says: 'The track’s great, it’s smooth, it’s so smooth. It’s, like, buttery'
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First Nations player Brigette Lacquette ready for Olympic debut
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Stanley Cup champ Chris Kelly relishes chance to captain Team Canada
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Meet the next generation of Canadian figure skating: Keegan Messing
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Toronto Raptors keep blowing out opponents, but how does this season stack up to years past?
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Zombie spousal support: When death doesn't end your obligations to your ex
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Sustainable seafood champion Ned Bell inspires cooks to 'dive deeper' with creative recipes
A British model was drugged and stuffed in a suitcase to be sold as a sex slave, police say
How does a 28-hour work week sound? German metal workers hammer out landmark deal
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Ontario Provincial Police won't lay charges in Ornge air ambulance probe
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Indian man arrested for selling wife's kidney, which she didn't even know was gone
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British Columbia thinks it can kill pipelines because it knows Ottawa doesn’t care: senator
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WatchCan B.C. really stop the Trans Mountain pipeline, and how can the federal government make sure it is built?
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Black Lives Matter activist famed for grabbing Confederate flag shot dead in New Orleans
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Manitoba MLA to take sensitivity training after offensive 'turdeau' tweets
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StatCan survey reveals Canadians pay less than $7 a gram for marijuana
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Cornell University frat on probation after a 'pig roast' contest to have sex with overweight women
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Rex Murphy: The prime moment Jordan Peterson's 'gotcha' was heard around the world
Sweet are the uses of adversity, as Shakespeare said. Which is why a previously little-known psychologist is Canada's newest intellectual star -
WatchExcerpt from Jordan Peterson's new book, 12 Rules for Life: If you hate your kids, so will other people
I remember taking my daughter to the playground once when she was about two. She was playing on the monkey bars ... A particularly provocative little monster was standing above ... -
WatchJordan Peterson on #MeToo: 'We're getting away from intent. It's all consequence'
University of Toronto professor Jordan Peterson has been a fierce critic of sexual politics on campus. As he tells Christie Blatchford, he sees similar risks in the backlash against sexual ...
Marni Soupcoff: The Olympics aren't fun, they're gross, and it's OK to admit that
Puking, risk of nuclear attack, corruption, head injuries, doping scandals ... it's clear the world should just take a pass on the Olympic GamesContinue Reading →
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Father Raymond J. de Souza: Apparently it's OK to violate doctors' charter rights
An Ontario Superior Court ruling that justifies the violation of physicians' right to religious freedom sets a troubling precedent -
How Elon Musk just changed everything about how Canadian CEOs will get paid
The lesson of Musk’s pay package is not the eye-watering $55.8 billion, but the link between pay and performance that says to shareholders, ‘we’re with you’ -
John Ivison: On resource development, Trudeau risks repeating the sins of his father
This hell-broth of government policy — animation on taxes and regulation, lethargy on promoting resource development — is raising hackles across the West -
Terry Glavin: How 'peoplekind' has done a disservice to the brave women of Iran
On White Wednesday, which protests the oppression of women, we are reduced to arguing about whether our PM is Jerry Springer or Phil Donahue
Steve Paikin to host first Ontario Tory leadership debate, just weeks before online vote
Voting will be open from March 2-8, with the results announce March 10. All the results will be easily auditable, party officials stress
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WatchB.C. premier says wine boycott by Alberta over pipeline dispute is 'over the top' but he won't retaliate
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Federal trade minister orders review of controversial $300M helicopter deal with Philippines
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Don't 'jump to conclusions' on pot timing, federal public safety minister says: 'The law remains the law'
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Trudeau intervenes in lawsuit against military because Justice lawyers’ argument ‘does not align’ with beliefs
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Don Braid: Rachel Notley bans B.C. wine imports in Alberta, hoping to flush out Trudeau
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Fisheries Act changes welcomed by scientists, while industry groups say they'll wait and see
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Canada selling combat helicopters to Philippines despite concerns over Duterte’s deadly war on drugs
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WatchJustin Trudeau gives his explanation of the 'peoplekind' controversy: 'I made a dumb joke'