The Conversation Canada1 hour agoDying to be seen: Why women's risk for heart disease and stroke is still higher than men's in CanadaThe Conversation Canada - Jacquie Gahagan and Shannan M. GrantHeart disease affects 2.6 million Canadians, and is the second-leading cause of death in Canada. Women continue to be at higher risk than men. Heart …
The Conversation Canada3 hours ago5 expert tips to protect yourself from online misinformationThe Conversation Canada - Jaigris Hodson and Andrea GaliziaThe spread of misinformation is a major problem impacting many areas of society from public health, to science and even democracy itself. But online …
The Conversation Canada3 hours agoNew regulations on migrant farm workers should tackle employer/employee power imbalancesThe Conversation Canada - Stephanie Mayell and C. Susana Caxaj and Janet McLaughlinThe government of Canada recently amended the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations to include new employer obligations. These amendments …
The Conversation Canada7 hours agoWe curated a podcast playlist for you: Revisit these conversations for Black History MonthThe Conversation Canada - Ateqah Khaki and Vinita SrivastavaFebruary is Black History Month, and this year the theme is Resistance. The podcast episodes on this playlist showcase some of our favourites from The …
The Conversation Canada1 day agoTyre Nichols: U.S. police violence stems from a long history of fighting 'internal enemies'The Conversation Canada - Jason OpalMany of the details surrounding the recent fatal police beating of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tenn., are still unknown or disputed. The rest may seem …
The Conversation Canada1 day agoAs eligibility for MAID expands, the ethical implications of broad access to medically assisted death need a long, hard lookThe Conversation Canada - Andrew StumpfAs a philosophy professor and researcher of end-of-life ethics, I ask the students in my ethics class who should be eligible to receive Medical …
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