A newly released Statistics Canada study has found that nearly 40 per cent of Canadian youth appear to be exceeding screen time recommendations. The study analyzed Canadian youth cohorts in
For Chloe Ng, catching up on bills or researching a potential career change after an eight-hour work day felt like drudgery — often leading to procrastination instead. With a growing
MONTREAL – When you walk into the Club Pays coffee shop in Montreal, the first thing you see are the posters with Quebec sovereignty slogans plastered on every wall. Complete
United Airlines has rewritten elements of its contract of carriage policy to reduce noise pollution in its cabins without limiting the use of personal electronics. The airline now requires all
As clocks spring forward an additional hour for daylight saving time on Sunday, British Columbia will be doing so for the last time. But the spotlight is now turning to
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Alberta is enjoying a recent uptick in interest spurred by a shout out on a popular American television show — and its head of
Seniors at a long-term care home in Peterborough, Ont., are embracing virtual reality to help them reconnect and explore the world, often left restricted due to their health issues. Among
Mattel is aiming to expand on inclusivity by introducing its first-ever autistic Barbie. In an announcement on Sunday, Mattel said the doll was created with guidance from the autistic community
It’s safe to say one of the most popular food trends of the year is pickled… anything. From recent pickle-themed feature items at McDonalds to Nashville hot chicken served with
From the moment they are weaned as puppies, police and military dogs start training for their life of service. They learn to track missing children through dense bush, search aircraft


