Teachers at Ontario’s public school boards have a constitutional right to privacy, the court ruled in a decision that has potentially vast implications
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Canada ends 32-year moratorium on Atlantic cod fishing
The 1992 moratorium put tens of thousands out of work and devastated coastal communities
Ontario protects homeowners by banning tool that was ‘refuge for criminals’
A new law ends a lending practice that enabled home-equipment rental companies to scam thousands of Ontarian homeowners
Ketamine pill treats severe depression without psychedelic effects: study
A new pill that slowly releases ketamine could treat people with severe depression without giving them psychedelic side effects
New institute to boost understanding of religion in Canada
Two Canadian universities have launched an institute to study religion in Canada, so Canadians are not ‘so influenced by news from the US’
Q&A with the author of Get Married, on the benefits of marriage
Author and professor Brad Wilcox on the financial and emotional benefits of marriage and the key traits of healthy marriages
NASA faces $80,000 claim after space debris hits family home
NASA’s response to claim over space trash — which is becoming more common — could set a precedent for how future claims are handled
Rampant lawlessness in Montreal’s Chinatown angers residents
Montreal’s Chinatown residents say government has failed to address public safety issues arising from widespread drug use and homelessness. They’re now organizing to demand change
Looting during wildfire evacuations: the facts and fiction
When officials fail to release information on looting during wildfire evacuations, it can prompt residents to return home early or engage in vigilantism
Donald Sutherland: Hollywood’s dark chameleon
Donald Sutherland was Hollywood’s chameleon, equally at home in war, love, horror — or playing for laughs
