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Library workers punched, spat on as security incidents rise, data shows

by Akin Smith
Library workers punched, spat on as security incidents rise, data shows

Once seen as oases of calm and quiet, libraries across Canada are becoming increasingly chaotic – even dangerous – with staff often ending up on the front lines of crisis. …

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‘A slap in the face’: Categorizing process aimed at making Para sport equitable is sometimes anything but

by Virginia Chavez
‘A slap in the face’: Categorizing process aimed at making Para sport equitable is sometimes anything but

Amy Burk always wanted to play sports. Her first love was basketball, but she quickly realized that because of her visual impairment, she would not be able to keep up. And …

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New research centre in Kingston looks to answer key questions about psychedelics in health care

by Akin Smith
New research centre in Kingston looks to answer key questions about psychedelics in health care

Canadians have seen a lot of hopeful headlines about psychedelics in recent years, as evidence indicating they can help people suffering from treatment-resistant conditions continues to grow. One woman with chronic pain …

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Noah Lyles eyeing new goals after scrutiny, bronchitis fear at Paris Olympics

by Virginia Chavez
Noah Lyles eyeing new goals after scrutiny, bronchitis fear at Paris Olympics

Asthma didn’t stop Noah Lyles from taking on the 200-metre at the Paris Olympics, even after testing positive for COVID. Despite fears of bronchitis and conflicting reports about his fever, Lyles …

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Céline Dion spotted in Paris amid reports she’s performing at Olympics opening ceremony

by Virginia Chavez
Céline Dion spotted in Paris amid reports she’s performing at Olympics opening ceremony

Céline Dion was spotted leaving a hotel in the French capital on Tuesday amid reports that the Canadian pop icon was set to perform at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. …

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TikTok has been called the therapist’s couch of Gen Z. But not all the #mentalhealth info checks out

by Akin Smith
TikTok has been called the therapist’s couch of Gen Z. But not all the #mentalhealth info checks out

Spark53:59Being Human Now 9 – Wellness It’s “scroller beware” on #mentalhealth TikTok, where content ranges from informed to misleading, and has the potential to be both helpful or harmful, mental …

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Public guardian system could be improved, but needed to protect vulnerable Manitobans: chief psychiatrist

by Akin Smith
Public guardian system could be improved, but needed to protect vulnerable Manitobans: chief psychiatrist

Most Manitobans will never encounter the province’s chief psychiatrist, but if a doctor has decided you’re mentally incompetent, the trajectory of your life is in his hands.  The Public Guardian …

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Scientist working on mystery N.B. brain condition claimed he was ‘cut off’ for ‘political’ reasons

by Akin Smith
Scientist working on mystery N.B. brain condition claimed he was ‘cut off’ for ‘political’ reasons

A leading federal scientist claimed he wasn’t allowed to keep investigating a mystery neurological illness that made dozens of people sick in New Brunswick, according to an email obtained by …

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Two-thirds of Canadians have experienced traumatic events in their lives, StatsCan says

by Akin Smith
Two-thirds of Canadians have experienced traumatic events in their lives, StatsCan says

WARNING: This story contains discussion of suicide and traumatic events. Firefighter Rob Leathen says he was haunted by the memory of a woman he was trying to save. Leathen is one …

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Admitting I was an addict was hard. Then came the even harder part

by Akin Smith
Admitting I was an addict was hard. Then came the even harder part

This is a First Person column by Matthew Heneghan, who lives in Falkland, B.C. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. My name is Matthew …

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