A female shooter killed nine and wounded 27 people, before killing herself, in one of Canada’s worst ever mass shootings
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What Canada can learn from Portugal’s harm reduction model
Like Canada, Portugal offers harm reduction services. But its holistic approach to care has kept them from becoming as politicized
Hockey team of octogenarians competes in Ontario winter games
A team composed entirely of octogenarians is competing at an Ontario winter tournament. Some say seniors hockey reflects Canada at its best
Montreal ice dance academy churns out Olympic champions
As the Winter Games near, rival Olympic ice dancers are flocking to the Ice Academy of Montreal to train side by side
Older Canadians’ ‘optimism about aging’ slips: survey
Positive views on aging hit their lowest levels since older Canadians started being asked about it. Experts point to possible explanations
Montreal’s ‘Navalny’ director hits right notes in Sundance fiction debut
From Oscar-winning documentary to high-wire drama, Daniel Roher unveils a bold creative pivot at the U.S. film festival
B.C. court tackles Catholic hospitals’ objections to MAID
Do Catholic hospitals violate their patients’ constitutional rights by requiring them to be transferred elsewhere to receive MAID?
LDS church consolidates in Canada, but theological divides persist
The Latter-day Saints’ leaders stress charity and civic engagement while questions persist about church’s recognition by other groups
Does the CBC’s Israel-Hamas coverage favour Palestinians?
Two new reports say the CBC consistently favours pro-Palestinian voices; some say the reports’ findings are untrustworthy
Hit Canadian TV show ‘Heated Rivalry’ a welcome surprise for gay hockey community
The Heated Rivalry hockey series is reshaping how fans see queer love in a sport that has long been criticized for exclusion
