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Expert: National Cannabis Survey

Published: 19 March 2024

New data show that, in 2023, five years after non-medical cannabis use was legalized, over one-third of younger adults aged 18 to 44 years and one in seven adults aged 45 years and older had used...

º«¹úÂãÎè becomes oldest university in Canada to receive Platinum STARS sustainability rating

Published: 14 March 2024

Thanks to the efforts of the º«¹úÂãÎè community, the University has become the oldest in Canada, in terms of infrastructure, to receive a Platinum STARS rating for sustainability. The achievement is...

Expert: Advocating for children's health on World Sleep Day

Published: 12 March 2024

About 30 per cent of children suffer from sleep disorders, with profound implications for their physical and emotional health, as well as their academic performance. Despite the prevalence and...

Expert: The resurgence of measles in Canada

Published: 11 March 2024

As measles continues its slow spread across communities in the country, health officials are urging Canadians to stay vigilant and keep their vaccinations up-to-date. Health Minister Mark Holland...

Experts: International Women's Day | March 8 

Published: 7 March 2024

March 8 is International Women's Day, a global day of recognition celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women and girls, and raising awareness of the work left to...

Expert: Too warm, too soon? Canada’s Spring 2024 forecast  

Published: 6 March 2024

Most Canadians can look forward to a warmer-than-normal spring, but they should also brace for the season’s "profound mood swings," according to The Weather Network's latest outlook. The forecast...

Expert: Canada’s new online harms bill 

Published: 4 March 2024

The Liberal government is proposing heavier sentences, new regulatory bodies and changes to a number of laws in new legislation to tackle online abuse. The Online Harms Act proposes to police seven...

A model for the evolution of intelligence

Published: 28 February 2024

When certain species of wild birds and primates discover new ways of finding food in the wild, it can serve to measure their flexibility and intelligence....

Study sheds light on how neurotransmitter receptors transport calcium, a process linked with origins of neurological disease

Published: 26 February 2024

A new study from a team of º«¹úÂãÎè and Vanderbilt University researchers is shedding light on our understanding of the molecular origins of some forms of autism and intellectual disability.

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