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Here for a good time or a long time? Dogs in dating profile photos reveal men’s commitment levels

June 3, 2022

Men and women who are seeking relationships online are asked to indicate what they want in a relationship, whether they are seeking “just friends,” “uncommitted relationships” or “long-term leading to marriage.” There’s an art to […]

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Worn down by bad news? You’re not alone …

December 22, 2021

In 1983, Canada’s Anne Murray released another hit song. This one, though, was different than what her fans were accustomed to. A Little Good News is a sombre ballad summarizing the mood of the day: “One more […]

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What China’s plans to decarbonize its economy mean for Canada’s energy exports

December 18, 2021

One of the surprises to come out of COP26 was the U.S.-China joint declaration on enhancing climate action through the 2020s. Although the declaration lacked details, it offers a positive sign of progress toward curbing global greenhouse […]

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How skilled newcomers can stave off major career sacrifices when job-seeking

December 15, 2021

Many people experience career interruptions at some point in their lives. But the interruptions that result from immigrating to other countries involve entirely different challenges. The move to a new country requires skilled migrants to make decisions […]

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Outdoor play in Canada should continue beyond the COVID-19 pandemic

December 10, 2021

An important incidental change that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic has been our collective rediscovery of the outdoors. As we begin building back better, we have an opportunity to leverage this re-engagement to enhance our […]

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How mental health issues get stigmatized in South Asian communities: Culturally diverse therapy needed

December 9, 2021

A silent mental health crisis exists among South Asian communities. Many studies have shown that South Asian immigrants in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom experience high rates of mental health disorders, sometimes higher than their peers. […]

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When writing a research paper, you have many options and need to keep a few things in mind. While your topic should be interesting and engaging, it should not feel overly long or dry. Try […]

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