Birds Show Rapid Evolution During Pandemic, UCLA Study Finds
Dark-eyed juncos at UCLA changed beak shapes during campus lockdowns, suggesting rapid evolution. A unique study reveals how human activity directly impacts wildlife adaptation.
Dark-eyed juncos at UCLA changed beak shapes during campus lockdowns, suggesting rapid evolution. A unique study reveals how human activity directly impacts wildlife adaptation.
A new study reveals a concerning pattern of sustained harmful alcohol consumption in Ontario following the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn the details and potential public health implications.
An Embrun hairstylist faces a $17,000 repayment demand for pandemic relief funds. Dawn Barton shares her story amid ongoing CRA reviews of COVID-19 support programs.
A new University of Alberta study reveals adding prescription opioids to pain management for children with minor breaks provides no significant benefit. Learn about the safer alternatives.
A new study warns of sluggish economic growth in Canada's Maritime provinces, citing international tariffs and demographic challenges as key headwinds. Read the full analysis.
A new economic analysis finds immigration-driven demand significantly increased housing prices and rents across Canada from 2012-2022, contradicting past government assurances.
A new study highlights concerning dietary habits in Quebec, with excessive salt and sugar consumption and low fruit and vegetable intake. Discover the findings and their implications for public health.
Groundbreaking research reveals a potential link between common food preservatives and increased risks of cancer and type 2 diabetes. Learn what the studies found and how it impacts your diet.
A new study reveals New Brunswick saw Canada's largest food price jump, while Nova Scotia recorded the smallest. Explore the regional disparities and impacts on shoppers.
A significant mortgage payment increase of up to 20% is predicted for 2026, particularly impacting those who purchased homes during the pandemic. Learn the details and potential financial consequences.
A new University of Toronto study reveals why many Canadian Jews, while supporting Israel, now reject the 'Zionist' identity due to fear and negative connotations. Read the full analysis.
After losing his beloved pet during the pandemic, Shane Paris found healing on the Halifax Waterfront. Now, he's sharing his journey through a poignant photography project. Discover his story of grief and resilience.
A new 2026 study reveals mid-sized pizza chains are narrowing the satisfaction gap with giants like Domino's. Food quality, not speed, is now the top driver, but third-party delivery poses a major risk. Discover the full findings.
Canadian auto sales jumped over 20% in November 2025, yet vehicle prices remain sharply elevated. Experts explain the lingering supply chain and market forces keeping costs high.
A New Brunswick resident is challenging the Canada Revenue Agency's claim that he must repay thousands in pandemic support. Get the details on the dispute and what it means for benefit recipients.
The Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board is initiating a study to identify potential sites for offshore wind development in the province's waters. Learn about this key step for renewable energy.
The Canada Revenue Agency reports it is owed more than $10 billion in COVID-19 benefit overpayments. Learn about the agency's efforts to recover funds and what it means for Canadians.
A new Canadian study proposes an ethical framework for using vaccine certificates in future health crises, weighing liberty against public health needs. Explore the conditions for their use.
A new study reveals Windsorites believe crime is increasing, but police data shows a downward trend. Explore the perception gap and what it means for community safety in 2025.
Quebec increases the minimum funds international students must show to $24,617 starting in 2026. Learn how this impacts study plans and university admissions.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston calls for a feasibility study on the Wind West project, aiming to advance the province's renewable energy goals. Learn about the potential impacts.
Alberta reports its highest weekly flu case count since the 2009-10 H1N1 pandemic. Health officials urge vaccination as hospitals prepare for surge. Learn the latest details and symptoms.
Mantel Capture begins engineering study for carbon capture at an Alberta oilsands site, highlighting the province's advantages for scaling the crucial climate technology. Learn about the potential impact.
Palestinian students with Canadian study acceptances are stranded in Gaza, unable to leave despite their academic futures hanging in the balance. Their stories highlight a critical barrier.
Pacific Link College in Surrey ordered to shut down, leaving hundreds of international students scrambling for refunds and new study plans. Learn about the violations and student impacts.
Jellah Villaflor turned a lockdown hobby into a thriving Winnipeg custom cake business, Hanabaekss. Discover her inspiring journey from her parents' kitchen to sweet entrepreneurial success.
A new study from Johns Hopkins University finds CT scans can detect the physical toll of chronic stress. Lead researcher Elena Ghotbi discusses the groundbreaking findings. Learn more.
A University of Regina student from Ukraine faces academic disruption as visa processing delays prevent him from writing final exams. Learn about the impact on international students.
A new study reveals an alarming diabetes rate in Manitoba. Learn the key findings, regional disparities, and what this means for public health in the province.
The CFIA has issued a recall for certain frozen fries sold in Ontario. This comes as a new Spanish study finds consuming four daily servings of ultra-processed foods increases mortality risk by 62%. Stay informed.