Poll: 50% of Canadians Want Creationism Taught in Schools
New survey reveals nearly half of Canadians believe creationism should be taught alongside evolution in schools. Explore the findings and educational implications.
New survey reveals nearly half of Canadians believe creationism should be taught alongside evolution in schools. Explore the findings and educational implications.
New survey reveals 50% of Canadians believe creationism should be included in school curricula alongside evolution. Explore the national debate on science education.
The Crump Group Inc. introduces a new line of gently cooked, fresh frozen dog food under its Caledon Farms brand, offering Canadian pet owners wholesome meals made with real ingredients.
Medela's 2025 Global Breastfeeding & Lactation Symposium Series brings together researchers and healthcare providers across three continents to advance maternal and infant health through cutting-edge science.
New report reveals Canadians pay $515 monthly for groceries as food inflation tops financial worries. Discover how households are adapting shopping habits and embracing local products.
Windsor's Good Greens Food Reclamation Program celebrates multiple achievements in reducing food waste and feeding communities. Learn how this initiative is making a difference.
Health experts expose how food manufacturers generate massive profits from unhealthy ultraprocessed products as countries implement marketing restrictions. Learn about the global response.
Nova Scotia government expands successful local food program to more hospitals and universities, strengthening food security and supporting provincial farmers. Learn about the initiative's impact.
Gatorade partners with the PWHL for a first-of-its-kind study to establish female-specific hydration data, addressing a long-standing gap in sports science. Discover how this research will empower women in hockey and beyond.
A groundbreaking study on PWHL players' sweat aims to provide crucial data for optimizing performance and health for current and future female athletes in Canada.
CTV science expert Dan Riskin reveals new research showing rock-paper-scissors moves follow predictable patterns. Discover the psychology behind this classic game.
A Windsor resident transforms their front yard into a community food pantry with a 'take what you need, leave what you can' philosophy, addressing local food insecurity.
The CTV Your Morning Ottawa Food Drive begins today, supporting the Ottawa Food Bank. Learn how you can help fight hunger in our community this season.
A Sault Ste. Marie-developed food hub app is transforming how Canadian food banks operate, tracking nearly 500,000 pounds of rescued food while slashing administrative work for organizations like Harvest Algoma.
John Chew from Toronto lives with aphantasia, unable to form mental images. Discover his unique perspective and how he embraces his different way of thinking.
Discover the science behind our bond with pets in Jay Ingram's new book. Learn what makes dogs and cats so special to Canadians. Read the fascinating insights now!
Shane MacLeod, a Dartmouth High science teacher, receives Prime Minister's 2025 STEM award, recognizing exceptional contributions to science education in Nova Scotia.
Canadian food safety officials expand pistachio recall in Ontario as four additional products potentially contaminated with salmonella. Check your pantry now.
Canadian scientists discover bumblebees can process time, challenging insect intelligence perceptions. Learn how this breakthrough impacts pollination research.
As another government shutdown looms, food banks brace for increased demand while losing critical federal support. Learn how this perfect storm could devastate vulnerable communities across Canada.
Barrie offers drivers a heartwarming alternative to parking tickets this holiday season - donate food instead of paying fines and support local families in need.
Discover how London, Ontario restaurants and food producers are collaborating to create affordable meal kits while fighting food waste in a groundbreaking local initiative.
Former President Donald Trump ignites controversy with claims of Walmart's Thanksgiving price gouging, sparking debate about corporate responsibility during holiday season.
The beloved CPKC Holiday Train returns for its 25th year, bringing festive cheer and collecting food bank donations across North America. See the 2023 schedule and locations.
Groundbreaking marine research off Nova Scotia's coast achieves world-first satellite tagging of free-swimming shark, revolutionizing ocean predator tracking.
Canadian researchers are making groundbreaking discoveries about autoimmune diseases, particularly lupus, revealing how our immune system turns against us and what new treatments could revolutionize patient care.
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan are redirecting their philanthropic empire toward cutting-edge science, with artificial intelligence and biology research taking center stage in their mission to eradicate disease.
The beloved creator of 'Somebody Feed Phil' reveals he would happily continue his global food adventures forever, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from Calgary and his passion for connecting through cuisine.
Canada's leading building performance organization expands its educational offerings with six cutting-edge courses designed to transform construction practices and accelerate the adoption of net-zero-ready buildings across the country.
Discover how Japanese Koshihikari rice transformed from survival food to culinary luxury, fetching up to $110 per kilogram and becoming a global status symbol.