Top Sex and Relationship Advice for 2026
Sex columnist Simone Paget shares expert wisdom from 2025 on communication, ambition, and avoiding contempt to strengthen your relationships in the new year.
Sex columnist Simone Paget shares expert wisdom from 2025 on communication, ambition, and avoiding contempt to strengthen your relationships in the new year.
Considering a divorce in 2026? Proactive financial planning now can significantly reduce money stress. Experts advise key steps for couples to navigate separation.
Therapists reveal the most common insensitive remarks relatives make at gatherings and provide expert scripts for setting boundaries and changing the subject.
A new free online series from B.C. health experts helps parents build children's social-emotional health at home, responding to a record-high decline in developmental readiness among kindergarteners.
Joe Rogan and guest Tom Segura discuss Donald Trump's mental fitness, blaming political attacks and age. The podcaster suggests Trump needs a 'right-hand man.'
A new survey reveals 62% of Canadians experience digital burnout. Experts say the holiday season is a vital time to unplug, reset, and protect mental health and workplace productivity.
Toronto-born Will Arnett stars in a new divorce comedy, 'Is This Thing On?', inspired by comic John Bishop's life. The film opens in Toronto on December 19. Discover how heartbreak fuels laughter.
The pressure to shop ethically this holiday season adds another layer to women's immense mental load. We explore why these demands are unrealistic and what needs to change.
A new Research Co. poll reveals most Canadians still prefer the traditional 'Merry Christmas' greeting, with political and regional divides. Discover the holiday stress trends and festive preferences across the nation.
Police warn of 'extremely difficult' to detect counterfeit cash circulating on Manitoulin Island and across Canada during the busy holiday shopping season. Get tips to protect yourself.
Feeling overwhelmed and overspent this holiday season? Expert advice from a Canadian credit counsellor offers practical steps to manage debt stress and start the new year with confidence.
Canada's financial watchdog, Fintrac, is set to impose significantly higher fines for money laundering violations starting in 2025. Experts question if bigger penalties will truly improve compliance and disrupt illicit finance.
A National Post investigation reveals how millions in federal grants are funding activist groups focused on gender identity, climate action, and anti-Israel advocacy. Explore the details of Canada's taxpayer-funded activism.
Psychologists John and Julie Gottman identified four toxic communication patterns—criticism, contempt, defensiveness, stonewalling—that erode relationships. Learn how to recognize and counteract them.
Feeling overwhelmed? Psychologists and therapists share essential products and practices, from weighted blankets to mindfulness apps, to help Canadians manage stress and prevent burnout.
The Retail Council of Canada issues a stark warning about sophisticated counterfeit bills, urging businesses and the public to exercise heightened vigilance. Learn how to spot fakes.
Canadian retailers face a significant rise in fake currency circulation. Learn how to spot counterfeit bills and protect your business from financial loss.
A new survey shows residents of Saskatchewan and Alberta are among the most concerned in Canada about holiday overspending. Experts share tips to manage financial strain this season.
A new report reveals a mental health crisis among Canadian students. Family physician Dr. Vera Kohut shares crucial tips for parents on how to offer support and help their children manage stress.
A family physician shares crucial strategies for parents to help their children navigate stress and mental health challenges during their post-secondary studies. Learn the signs and supportive actions.
Johns Hopkins researchers identify a biological marker for chronic stress visible on standard chest CTs, potentially revolutionizing early detection and public health strategies.
A Saint-Lazare woman's car rear window shattered after she turned on the defroster. Experts warn of thermal stress risks in extreme cold. Read the full story.
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 B.C. Supreme Court justice has granted bail to Rasheed Pascua Hossain, accused of laundering hundreds of millions for fugitive drug kingpin Ryan Wedding. Read the latest on the extradition case.
Global financial crime auditors conducted a three-week review of Canadian banks and government agencies in November. This follows a record penalty for a major Canadian bank. Learn the details and implications.
A University of Calgary professor warns that 'Buy Now, Pay Later' services can lead to overspending and financial strain during the holidays. Learn the psychological triggers and risks.
Police are investigating after counterfeit Canadian currency was used to purchase an iPhone in Guelph, Ontario. Learn the details of this financial crime and how to spot fake bills.
U.S. Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte auctions three gold medals, starting at $20,000 each, as he faces a contentious divorce with allegations of substance abuse. Read the full story.
A former high-ranking U.S. DEA agent faces charges of conspiring to traffic drugs and launder millions for a Mexican cartel. Read the shocking details of the alleged betrayal.
Discover Woobles crochet kits, the viral, Shark Tank-approved hobby that reduces stress and makes perfect holiday gifts. Explore adorable plushie options from penguins to Harry Potter.