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Lori Wilson reads In a Province Where Electricity Is Cheap, How Do You Get Consumers to Use Less Power?
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New technology might help us combat the climate crisis. But is it safe to tinker with the seas? Lori Wilson reads As Temperatures Rise, So Does Pressure to Engineer the Ocean
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Manglende episoder?
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Theories have surfaced in the past few decades that the way humans heal from adversity is not typically by ‘thinking’ their way out, but primarily within and through our bodies. Marjorie Nicolaou reads You Can’t Talk Your Way Out of Depression
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The spike in teen mental distress and disruptive behaviour will require extreme steps and one of them is removing cellphones from schools. Read by Lori Wilson.
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Romana Didulo believes she has communed with aliens and been recognized by Donald Trump. When she and her inner circle moved to Richmound, Saskatchewan, some residents protested to kick her out. Others saw an opportunity. Read by Paul Berry.
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Jason Guriel still recalls when comics were childish, outlaw, and slightly problematic. Read by Lori Wilson.
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Thousands of migrants die trying to cross into the US from Mexico. Each year activists follow their harrowing trek
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Familial separation can have devastating consequences on mental health and productivity.
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In many cities newly planted trees are often left to fend for themselves. Vancouver managed to buck the trend, and its urban canopy is flourishing.
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Victoria Chan says nostalgia has always seemed more bitter than sweet to her, but every time she indulges in it she finds it serves a purpose.
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In her new novel, Rachel Cusk makes the case for becoming a stranger to yourself.
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Menstruation ties us to the land in ways we've all but forgotten.
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What does Diet Pepsi taste like? It taste like faux sweetness and maximum carbonation, and takes me back to my teen years.
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The real threat with artificial intelligence is that we'll fall prey to its hype.
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Canadian voters are begging gor something, anything, different.
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One man's war against what he called 'pious versicles' lead to an enduring work of children's literature
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We love acquiring, hoarding and displaying books even more than we love reading them.
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What Richard Remick learned about being a writer from trying to finish a dead man's book
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It's a privilege to take paid time when your baby is born. But the system is far from equal.
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Personal guides, private chefs, helicopter rides. Tensions are rising between Sherpas, who do the hard work, and the foreign climbers they escort to the top of the mountains.
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