Research shows Canada has a tech talent ‘brain drain’ problem. To address our productivity crisis, we must work to keep talent here
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Compulsive shoplifters say they need help — that’s not available in Canada
Compulsive shoplifters say stealing can become addictive, just like drugs and alcohol. But because it’s not a recognized addiction, the right treatment is hard to find
UN alarmed as childhood immunization levels stall
Millions more children are unvaccinated or under-vaccinated following the pandemic
Those left behind: Parents who lose a child to suicide
For young people between 15 and 29, suicide was the fourth most common cause of death in 2019
Parliament should make coercive control of elders a standalone crime
MPs recently missed an opportunity to make insidious patterns of elder abuse a standalone crime. This is unfortunate and must change
Chinese kindergartens pivot to senior care as population ages
In the face of a rapidly aging population and a baby bust, educators are turning their sights away from kids and toward seniors
AI makes writing easier, but stories sound alike
Books and movies could all start to feel the same if creative industries embrace AI to help write stories: study
Ukrainians call on Ottawa to name Russia a state sponsor of terror
After a deadly hospital strike, Ukrainians gathered outside the Russian consulate in Toronto, demanding stronger action from Ottawa
Editorial: What went wrong with Canada’s immigration system
Under the Liberals, we’ve gone from having an immigration system that was the ‘envy of the world’ to one that ‘plugs holes in low-skilled labour markets’
Restaurants seek relief amidst rising bankruptcies, ‘abysmal’ profits
Restaurant industry association calls for government to bring down labour costs as thousands of businesses struggle to stay afloat
