The Canadian Press on MSN
Blood thinners no longer needed for many with irregular heartbeats, study suggests
Those who have undergone successful corrective procedures for irregular heart beats may no longer need to commit to long-term blood thinning therapy, an international study co-led by Canadian ...
Maracle finds that private activities, such as foraging for bones along the shore of Lake Erie, help improve her mood during ...
The linguistic anthropologist was captivated by hip hop rhymes in the 1980s and went on to build a model archive ...
Clocks turned back one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, switching from daylight saving time to standard time. The increase in daytime darkness can be an adjustment that can affect sleep. Amanda Jewson is a ...
Billie Woody Robins Reed English Teacher -Bill Plachy, San Marcos Your tombstone is a new one to me, and I am delighted to ...
Creators Syndicate on MSN
Step Relatives Are a 'Step' Above
Q: I'm curious about the origin of "step" in "stepfather," "stepson," et al. — M.J.D., Baton Rouge, La. A: Me too. I always ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Immigration minister says bill’s trigger for new powers intentionally vague
Lena Diab says the definition of a 'public interest' event that would allow her department to pause or revoke immigration ...
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FIRST READING: Mark Carney's bizarre insistence on using British spellings instead of Canadian ones
First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an early version ...
A quiet, and often subtle, form of discrimination called ageism is shaping the daily lives of many older Nova Scotians.
Without such a framework, the language risks continued fragmentation, inconsistent development, and limited functionality in ...
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