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Is Motion Sickness Preventable?
Experts say there are ways to stave off that dreaded queasy feeling. Source link
Western University biology department faces research delays, sample losses after 4-day power outage
Irreplaceable research samples have been destroyed, experiments delayed and lab access cut off after a four-day power outage at Western University in London, Ont., left biology researchers scrambling to protect years of work. Source link
Forty First Dates and Still Searching
Joseph Pascaretta has spent roughly $65,000 on high-end matchmaking services. Will it help him find the love of his life? Source link
Attacks on Black Citizenship Are Attacks on Democracy
Kali Holloway Too often, Democrats reinforce Republicans’ lie that the language of racial justice is the problem—instead of the injustices the language is trying to name. The post Attacks on Black Citizenship Are Attacks on Democracy appeared first on The Nation. Source link
IVF staff accused of misleading UK parents about sperm and egg donors in northern Cyprus
Multiple children are feared to have been conceived using sperm and egg donors which were not the ones selected by the parents. Source link
No referendum with Trump around, says PQ ahead of October election
The Parti Québécois will not hold a referendum as long as U.S. President Donald Trump remains in power, party leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon announced Tuesday morning. Source link
Ford government ignored, 'disrespected' Hamilton youth mental health workers, 2 say after weeks-long strike
Child and youth mental health workers are back on the job at Lynwood Charlton Centre in Hamilton after a 10-week strike. Two say chronic underfunding remains an issue in their sector and are accusing the Ontario government of largely ignoring the concerns of workers. Source link
'Owners are afraid': New tariffs could cut sales in half for some Canadian businesses
The new slate of tariffs are set to hit a range of industries, ranging from lumber to electronics, manufacturing to dairy. Regardless of the sector, these small business owners fear the new levies will take a massive bite out of their cross-border sales. Source link
Hoekstra's missteps in Canada are mild compared to some of Trump's ambassadors
Pete Hoekstra’s issues in Canada, which led tens of thousands of Canadians to sign a petition calling for his ouster, are relatively mild when compared to some of the scandals other U.S. ambassadors have provoked in allies countries. Source link
What you need to know about the working holiday visa pause
The federal government “quietly” pauses the working holiday-maker visa applications from 24 countries. Here is what we know about the pause and countries affected. Source link