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Opinion: Blame culture fractured our trust in each other

Opinion: Blame culture fractured our trust in each other

Canadians have lost faith in the media, the government and each other.
Opinion: SD cards turn 25 and are still essential in a data-hungry world

Opinion: SD cards turn 25 and are still essential in a data-hungry world

Once limited to storing a handful of photos, SD and microSD cards now power everything from mobile content to space tech.
Opinion: Tea prices are rising and Ottawa’s to blame

Opinion: Tea prices are rising and Ottawa’s to blame

Canada’s 25 per cent tea tariff is raising food prices and hurting developing countries. There’s no good reason to keep it.
Opinion: What’s the lifespan of a Canadian political party?

Opinion: What’s the lifespan of a Canadian political party?

Voting patterns in Canada’s recent elections show significant differences in life expectancy depending on which political party won the riding.
Letter to the Editor: Wall Street in Unity? Not Anymore

Letter to the Editor: Wall Street in Unity? Not Anymore

A letter from André L. Blais
Opinion: How positive self-talk can boost your happiness

Opinion: How positive self-talk can boost your happiness

Success isn’t just about hard work. Your mindset and self-talk can rewire your brain and reshape your future.
Opinion: Carney must listen to the West

Opinion: Carney must listen to the West

Ottawa’s anti-West policies are damaging the economy and costing taxpayers a truckload of money.
How AI could help safeguard Indigenous languages

How AI could help safeguard Indigenous languages

When it comes to the survival or extinction of languages, it is important to question the power behind AI tools. Who controls them, and who benefits from them?
Commentary: When friendship is treated as essential, what happens to young adults who don’t have any?

Commentary: When friendship is treated as essential, what happens to young adults who don’t have any?

Research has shown that being alone doesn’t always mean people are lonely and that people may give different meanings to their solitude.
Opinion: Why first impressions can make or break your career

Opinion: Why first impressions can make or break your career

Snap judgments happen in seconds, and they’re hard to undo. Here’s how to take control of what people see first.
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