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20 western Quebec doctors leaving because of controversial bill
Western Quebec’s health authority says it is concerned that 15,000 people there are in the process of losing their family doctor. However, fewer doctors are leaving and fewer patients affected than previously thought. Source link
The weird rules of temperature get even stranger in the quantum realm
Can a single particle have a temperature? It may seem impossible with our standard understanding of temperature, but columnist Jacklin Kwan finds that it’s not exactly ruled out in the quantum realm Source link
Carney poaches Ontario NDP's Doly Begum to run for seat vacated by Bill Blair
The deputy leader of the Ontario New Democrats is launching her bid to enter federal politics by running for the Liberals in the riding held for the last decade by Bill Blair. Source link
Red hats sweeping the U.S. as resistance knitters embrace 'melt the ICE' pattern
If the marching resistance to U.S. President Donald Trump’s first term had a colour, it was probably pussy-hat pink. But knitted protest headwear has a new look in 2026, thanks to the popularity of a red “melt the ICE” hat pattern shared online by a yarn shop in the suburbs of Minneapolis. Source link
With Olympic arena ready for play, Canadian Don Moffatt's magic has given Italy its own 'Miracle on Ice'
Forty-six years since the Americans witnessed their miracle on Olympic ice, the Italians — with some Canadian help — might be on the verge of one of their own. Source link
Nobel laureate says he'll build world’s most powerful quantum computer
John Martinis has already revolutionised quantum computing twice. Now, he is working on another radical rethink of the technology that could deliver machines with unrivalled capabilities Source link
U.S. ski star Lindsey Vonn confident she will compete in Olympics despite 'ruptured' ACL
Lindsey Vonn is “confident” she can compete at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics beginning this week despite the left knee injury she sustained in a crash four days ago. Source link
NASA delays Artemis II launch due to hydrogen leak during rehearsal
NASA had been targeting a Feb. 8 launch date for the mission, which would send four astronauts including Canadian Jeremy Hansen on a 10-day journey around the moon. NASA says now March is the earliest possible window for launch, which will allow its teams time to review data and conduct a second rehearsal. Source link
Milano-Cortina Games are the most spread-out Olympics ever. What this means for fans and athletes
Milano Cortina 2026 will span over 22,000 square kilometres across eight locations, posing challenges for spectators wishing to catch the action. Source link
Judge rules against U.S. plan to strip 350,000 Haitians of legal status, notes 'racial animus' of Noem, Trump
A federal judge late Monday blocked the end of protections that have allowed roughly 350,000 Haitians to live in the U.S., dealing President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda another legal, though perhaps temporary, setback. Source link