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Drawn to Mars, these researchers found themselves in Yukon instead
CBC via Yahoo Canada News· 10 hours agoMars and the North have more in common than you would think.Their similarities brought around 80...
Iconic Intimacy Therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer Dead at 96
OK! Magazine· 9 hours agoDr. Ruth Westheimer has passed away at age 96. According to publicist and friend Pierre Lehu, the...
Randall Denley: The LCBO union will lose, but Ford's anti-monopoly crusade remains incomplete
Windsor Star· 15 hours agoThe attempt by LCBO workers to stop the expansion of beer, wine and canned-cocktail sales to corner...
‘Once-in-a-lifetime viewing opportunity’: An exploding star could light up southern Canada’s night...
Burlington Post· 15 hours agoThe skies have been quite exciting so far this year over southern Canada with April’s spectacular solar eclipse and May’s rare northern lights show. “This could be a once-in-a-lifetime viewing ...
Can Canada Trim Its Reliance on Foreign Labor?
New York Times· 15 hours agoFor the first time, the government will set a cap on visas for temporary residents, including temporary workers and students, this fall. To boil down the...
Inside the CFL: Alouettes' Jose Maltos, 32, finally fulfilling pro football dreams
Montreal Gazette· 13 hours agoThis past May, on the night of the Alouettes’ lavish Grey Cup ring ceremony, backup placekicker and...
5 Most Underrated NBA Players of the 2000s
GiveMeSport· 9 hours agoThe 2000s was a decade in which we began to see a transition in the way NBA games were played offensively. In the 2000s, we also saw an influx of taller...
How the First World War changed Canada
Maclean s· 13 hours agoCanada, whose population in 1918 was eight million, sent 620,000 men to the Great War; almost 250,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. The Great War, lasting from August 1914 to November 1918, had a huge effect on Canada.
Letters to the Editor: July 13, 2024
London Free Press· 20 hours agoLetters to the Editor: July 13, 2024