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Column: Don't spend 2025 obsessed with the negative. It's not worth it

Column: Don't spend 2025 obsessed with the negative. It's not worth it

Throw yourself the life preserver you want when you feel your soul is sinking.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: Anticipating what 2025 will bring

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Anticipating what 2025 will bring

Opinion: Why measuring caesarean rates misses the mark

Opinion: Why measuring caesarean rates misses the mark

As a standalone statistic, the rate of 'low risk' caesarean births lacks the nuance needed to inform and improve individual care. Childbirth metrics must adopt a broader, patient-centred perspective.
Mario Canseco: Survey reveals Canadians embracing career over church

Mario Canseco: Survey reveals Canadians embracing career over church

Generational divides highlight evolving values on religion and ambition
Opinion: Is university worth it? Yes, for both students and society

Opinion: Is university worth it? Yes, for both students and society

A university degree brings a host of benefits to the graduate and society. We must broaden access to ensure that every Canadian who chooses to go to university can.
Squamish poll: Should dementia patients be allowed advance requests for MAID?

Squamish poll: Should dementia patients be allowed advance requests for MAID?

The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ polled 208 readers and asked the question: Should dementia patients be able to make advance requests for medical assistance in dying?
Squamish poll: More than half of respondents want an early federal election

Squamish poll: More than half of respondents want an early federal election

The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ polled 239 of its readers and asked the question: Do you want there to be an early federal election?
Squamish poll: Should Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resign?

Squamish poll: Should Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resign?

The vast majority—more than 77%— of those who took the poll think the prime minister should resign
Opinion: Increased surveillance at the Canada-U.S. border means more asylum seekers could die

Opinion: Increased surveillance at the Canada-U.S. border means more asylum seekers could die

The Canadian government's announcement of the expansion of border security and surveillance measures could place more asylum seekers at risk.
Opinion: Australia is banning social media for teens. Should Canada do the same?

Opinion: Australia is banning social media for teens. Should Canada do the same?

As Canada's Online Harms Act is being debated, MPs may look to other countries, like Australia, for guidance on protecting youth from online harms.
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