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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Finding Hope on the App Screen

Indigenous Young People Are Struggling. Big Time. In Northern Ontario, young people aged 18 to 25 are facing a lot of stress. These young folks make up the group called transitional-aged youth. These challenges include everything from family problems to serious mental health struggles. Indigeno

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Jan 28 2025POLITICS

Canada's Election: A Plan to Hit Back at U. S. Tariffs

Chrystia Freeland, a Canadian politician running for prime minister, thinks it's time to fight back against U. S. President Trump's tariff threats. She wants to hurt the U. S. economy where it matters most. For example, she mentioned targeting Florida orange growers, Wisconsin dairy farmers, and Mic

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Jan 28 2025OPINION

Why Some Folks Get Aggressive Online When Talking Politics

Ever pondered why certain people turn nasty on the internet when politics are discussed? Canadian scientists recently explored this question. They surveyed 1, 725 adults, asking about their personalities and online behavior. The results? People who are honest, kind, and reliable usually remain civil

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Jan 28 2025OPINION

Why Canada's Ways of War, Health, and Elections Make it Stand Out

Have you ever wondered what makes Canada different from the United States? Growing up, I spent time in both countries. I've seen how each one handles important issues like war, healthcare, and elections. Let's dive into these differences! First, think about how we approach wars. The U. S. has a his

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Can NMN Keep Our Blood Vessels Young?

Ever wondered why our bodies struggle to grow new blood vessels as we age? The blame often goes to endothelial cells, which line our blood vessels and have a hard time copying themselves and producing energy. The root cause? They're missing a vital molecule called NAD+. Intriguingly, scientists fou

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Using Smart-Meds: A Gamified App for Better Heart Health

Heart issues don't go away just because someone had a rough day. That's why taking the right meds is super important. But, people often forget or skip their pills. This is a big deal because it can lead to more problems and higher bills for healthcare. Doctors and scientists are always looking for n

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Jan 22 2025CRIME

Tragedy Strikes: Border Agent Shot in Vermont Near Canadian Border

A sad day for law enforcement and the community: U. S. Border Patrol agent David Maland lost his life during a traffic stop in Vermont, close to the Canadian border. This incident, which also claimed the life of a German national and injured another suspect, took place on a busy highway in Coventry.

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump Threatens Tariffs on Canadian Goods by February

U. S. President Donald Trump has hinted at imposing 25% tariffs on Canadian imports starting February 1. He made this announcement during the signing of executive orders at the White House. Trump blamed Canada, among other countries, for allowing a large number of people and the drug fentanyl to ent

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

A Rare Meteorite Encounter Captured on Video

Last summer, something incredible happened near Joe Velaidum's home in Marshfield, Canada. While out for a walk with his dogs, a tiny delay saved him from a close encounter with a meteorite. He had stopped to move a dog leash, which was unusual. Little did he know, a space rock was headed his way. T

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Jan 16 2025WEATHER

California's Wildfires: The Surprising Risk of Fire Tornadoes

In California, firefighters face an unexpected threat: fire tornadoes. These are not your typical tornadoes. Instead, they are caused by wildfires themselves. When the conditions are right—high winds and extremely dry conditions—fires can create their own weather. This can happen when a fire's hot a

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