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Want To Be a Better Reader? Here’s How To Practise Active Reading

If you’re part of Gen Z, chances are you rely on social media for news and current events. And if you’re under 30, you’re more…

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At the 2026 World Cup, There Will Be More Winners Than Just the Champion

Who wouldn’t want to know who the winner of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be? That’s impossible without a crystal ball. In reality, along…

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Mothering While Black: To Protect Our Children, We Draw on Traditions of Refusal

In March 2026, Now Magazine reported that a mother, Nicola, discovered her nine-year-old son had found his name on a “kill list” along with names…

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Spectacular Deficits and Record Revenues: FIFA’s Financial Cycles Are a Winning Strategy

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has kicked off across North America. FIFA, the governing body that organizes it, is widely seen as a prosperous organization.…

Family camping in a Canadian forest as researchers study West Nile Virus Canada risks during mosquito season.

What Are the Risks of Contracting West Nile Virus From a Mosquito in Canada?

As a dead crow tested positive for West Nile virus in Ontario this week, Canadians may be wondering: just how prevalent are such mosquito-borne viruses…

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Why Mark Carney Is Pushing ‘Fortress North America’ Amid Deep Canadian Distrust of the U.S.

Prime Minister Carney recently said that “like Mexico, Canada remains open to deeper integration, including options for Fortress North America in (certain) sectors.” He added…

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How AI-Generated Music Anthems Are Supporting Alberta Separatism

The future of the citizen petition Stay Free Alberta is in question after an Alberta judge ruled it cannot go ahead, although the province plans…

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Stem Cells Have Potent Potential for Diabetes Treatment

Humans have around 30 trillion cells in our adult bodies. Amazingly, each of these cells came from a handful of about 100 stem cells in…

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