
What would it take for Canadians to eat less ultra-processed foods?
A series of studies published in The Lancet this week adds to the growing evidence: Ultra-processed foods are not good for you. Researchers have tied

A series of studies published in The Lancet this week adds to the growing evidence: Ultra-processed foods are not good for you. Researchers have tied

Influenza is rearing its head in Canada yet again, with the number of cases starting to rise on the heels of another tough flu season

While society’s obsession with female bodies is nothing new, a wave of celebrities who embraced their larger bodies are shedding pounds â often with the help of weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro â and it’s touched a cultural nerve. While some have bemoaned the supposed betrayal, others point out the hypocrisy of shaming women for losing weight.

Doctors at one of Montreal’s largest family medicine clinics, located in Ahuntsic, say they are worried Bill 2 will make it harder to do their jobs. Since the reform was originally tabled by the Quebec government last spring, the clinic’s medical director said he has lost nine family doctors.

A Hockey Canada investigation found youth hockey players in Hamilton filmed bullying and harassment of teammates. One victimâs family complained. Nearly two years later, they can talk about what happened.

Athletes who rely on the natural environment for their sport are seeing the impact of climate change up close. And many see a responsibility to advocate for change. Canadian athletes have called on the prime minister and the IOC to make climate a top priority.