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Opinion: Consumer benefits from tech a key part of acceptance

Opinion: Consumer benefits from tech a key part of acceptance

Opposition to gene editing wanes.
Thoughts from the Barnyard: Reporter life

Thoughts from the Barnyard: Reporter life

A reporter's life if never dull, but it does have its moments of stressfulness when others do not co-operate.
Opinion: No medical consensus on child gender transition

Opinion: No medical consensus on child gender transition

Several European countries are having second thoughts about allowing youth gender transition.
Letter: Movie plot a microcosm of anthropology, authoritarianism

Letter: Movie plot a microcosm of anthropology, authoritarianism

Lessons from ‘Mutiny on the Bounty.’
Column: Inspire Inclusion on International Women’s Day

Column: Inspire Inclusion on International Women’s Day

There are many strong female role models in my life, and I am grateful for the inspiration they have provided
More or Less: Celebrating Women

More or Less: Celebrating Women

“Here’s to strong women. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them.â€
MAID and mental health: Does ending the suffering of mental illness mean supporting death or supporting better lives?

MAID and mental health: Does ending the suffering of mental illness mean supporting death or supporting better lives?

The well-being of whole families affected by mental illness must be recognized as an issue of urgent concern.
10 reasons why Canadians are still dissatisfied with the economy, despite the upswing

10 reasons why Canadians are still dissatisfied with the economy, despite the upswing

Recent surveys suggest Canadians are dissatisfied with the direction of the economy.
Brian Mulroney’s tough stand against apartheid is one of his most important legacies

Brian Mulroney’s tough stand against apartheid is one of his most important legacies

"We have not had a prime minister since who has combined institutional power and personal connection to such an effect."
Beyond the cafeteria: The economic case for investing in school meals

Beyond the cafeteria: The economic case for investing in school meals

An investment in a national school food program today is an investment in a stronger Canada tomorrow.
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