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Canada's Dabrowski splits with women's doubles partner Routliffe
Ottawa’s Gabriela Dabrowski and doubles partner Erin Routliffe of New Zealand have split up as a team. Source link
Sequencing Hitler's genome teaches us nothing useful about his crimes
To understand Adolf Hitler, we need to look at his personal life and the wider societal and historical context – analysing his DNA for a TV gimmick tells us nothing, says Michael Le Page Source link
Analysing Hitler's DNA for a TV gimmick tells us nothing useful
To understand Adolf Hitler, we need to look at his personal life and the wider societal and historical context – analysing his DNA for a TV gimmick tells us nothing, says Michael Le Page Source link
New lung clinic to tackle Nova Scotia's long waitlists for breathing tests
A new lung clinic opening in Halifax at the end of November is hoping to tackle long waitlists for breathing tests, while also aiming to act as a recruitment tool to fill respiratory therapy vacancies in Nova Scotia. Source link
Carney in B.C. to unveil next list of recommended nation-building projects
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in northern B.C. today to announce the latest slew of nation-building projects to be sent to the newly created Major Projects Office (MPO), which aims to fast-track infrastructure approvals. Source link
As the planet gets warmer, some athletes have taken on a new role: climate advocates
Athletes who rely on the natural environment for their sport are seeing the impact of climate change up close. And many see a responsibility to advocate for change. Canadian athletes have called on the prime minister and the IOC to make climate a top priority. Source link
From fat-shaming to thin-shaming — why we're so mad when 'body-positive' celebs lose weight
While society’s obsession with female bodies is nothing new, a wave of celebrities who embraced their larger bodies are shedding pounds — often with the help of weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro — and it’s touched a cultural nerve. While some have bemoaned the supposed betrayal, others point out the hypocrisy of shaming […]
Hamilton boys hockey team culture was ‘cesspool’ of bullying and sexual misconduct: adjudicator
A Hockey Canada investigation found youth hockey players in Hamilton filmed bullying and harassment of teammates. One victim’s family complained. Nearly two years later, they can talk about what happened. Source link
Is there any point in getting a flu shot that's mismatched to the virus? Here’s what the science says
Some scientists say this year’s flu shot isn’t well matched to a key strain that could spread widely in the months ahead. So, is there still a point in getting it? Medical experts say: absolutely. Here’s why. Source link