
SHIFTHEADS - The Gardening Trend Where Doing Nothing Is the Strategy
From wildflower yards to self-cleaning robot vacuums, this week's DIY conversation goes places you won't expect. The neighbours want a perfect lawn. The bees want you to stop. Chaos gardening is the...
2 Kesä 19min

ICYMI: Stress Doesn't Just Make You Forget. It Changes How You Remember.
A new study on stress and memory just landed — and it reframes what's actually happening in your brain when you blank at the worst possible time. The research shows that acute stress doesn't just make...
2 Kesä 9min

NEW - The Debate Canada Needs to Have and Keeps Not Having
A technical recession, a denied emergency debate, and a prime minister who promised less red tape. The Monday panel takes stock of where things actually stand. Showing up is not the same as deliveri...
2 Kesä 19min

Shiftheads - Three and a Half Million in Fake Jerseys. But Who Really is Getting Ripped Off?
Toronto Police just pulled three and a half million dollars worth of counterfeit jerseys out of a west-end warehouse, and the story of how it happened says more about who runs this city right now than...
2 Kesä 8min

ICYMI - Dating: When Agreeing to Disagree Stops Working
Swiping past someone because their profile opens with a political slogan is now a dating strategy — and it might be the rational one. Tony Tedesco does it. Not because he disagrees, but because leadin...
2 Kesä 9min

NEW - Condom Prices Are Up. Youth Testing Rates Are Down. Here Is What That Means.
Before the price increase, young Canadians were already skipping condoms. Now the math gets harder. Let's Stop AIDS surveys young people across Canada every year. The numbers from the most recent Sex ...
2 Kesä 8min

The Thrift Store Summer Nobody Planned but Everyone Needed
Thrift store summer is not a trend. It is a rational response to the cost of everything right now. Eighty-three percent of Albertans say thrifting makes economic sense given current conditions, and Ha...
30 Touko 9min

NEW: Claude Lemieux, the Playoffs, and the Canada That Can't Pick a Lane
Claude Lemieux death hit Quebec like a loss in the family. Because for francophones across the province, that is exactly what it was. Andrew Caddell was in Kamaraska when the news landed. He describes...
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