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Early in the Trump administration, crucial climate data started disappearing from government websites. Here's how one McGill professor is helping American scientists preserve their research. macleans.ca/society/americ…

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When tariffs affected its supply chain, Steam Whistle Brewing had to rapidly pivot to source new ingredients and partners. "We know there could be a curveball at any time. It could be four years of this, or six months," says president Bromlyn Bethune. macleans.ca/society/how-ta…

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Early in the Trump administration, crucial climate data started disappearing from government websites. Here's how one McGill professor is helping American scientists preserve their research. macleans.ca/society/americ…

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Involuntary drug treatment is gaining political favour across Canada. Some think it is a chance for Canada to finally control its addictions crisis. Others say it’s an unconscionable civil rights violation. macleans.ca/longforms/the-…

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When tariffs affected its supply chain, Steam Whistle Brewing had to rapidly pivot to source new ingredients and partners. "We know there could be a curveball at any time. It could be four years of this, or six months," says president Bromlyn Bethune. macleans.ca/society/how-ta…

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Canada is well on pace to hit 100 million Canadians by 2100; here's why Steve Lafleur, a research director at the Institute for Research on Public Policy, says that's a good thing. macleans.ca/society/keep-i…

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Alberta's government announced it would be holding public consultations about what books would be banned from schools. Canadian authors have already been impacted by censorship in the United States—here's how one alphabet book about Pride became the centre of a U.S. Supreme Court

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When tariffs affected its supply chain, Steam Whistle Brewing had to rapidly pivot to source new ingredients and partners. "We know there could be a curveball at any time. It could be four years of this, or six months," says president Bromlyn Bethune. macleans.ca/society/how-ta…

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Canada’s approach to treating drug addiction has swung between punitive and permissive, voluntary and involuntary. Now, the debate is heating up again. macleans.ca/longforms/the-…

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Canada is well on pace to hit 100 million Canadians by 2100; here's why Steve Lafleur, a research director at the Institute for Research on Public Policy, says that's a good thing. macleans.ca/society/keep-i…

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Researchers have speculated broadly on the potential causes of the new cancer epidemic in adults under 50, including stress, processed foods, environmental toxins and even microplastics. macleans.ca/society/why-ar…

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Early in the Trump administration, crucial climate data started disappearing from government websites. Here's how one McGill professor is helping American scientists preserve their research. macleans.ca/society/americ…

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Involuntary drug treatment is gaining political favour across Canada. Some think it is a chance for Canada to finally control its addictions crisis. Others say it’s an unconscionable civil rights violation. macleans.ca/longforms/the-…

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Canada is well on pace to hit 100 million Canadians by 2100; here's why Steve Lafleur, a research director at the Institute for Research on Public Policy, says that's a good thing. macleans.ca/society/keep-i…

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Ontario has just signed a deal to reduce trade barriers with Saskatchewan, P.E.I. and Alberta. Earlier this year, Jean Philippe Fournier explained to Maclean's how dismantling internal trade barriers could boost the country’s GDP by up to $200 billion, and mitigate the damaging

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Researchers have speculated broadly on the potential causes of the new cancer epidemic in adults under 50, including stress, processed foods, environmental toxins and even microplastics. macleans.ca/society/why-ar…

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Trump has made no secret of what he wants from Canada: oil, and lots of it. Developing our domestic energy industry and finally building our all-but-abandoned pipeline projects would help us establish new trading partners beyond the U.S. macleans.ca/economy/want-t…

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When tariffs affected its supply chain, Steam Whistle Brewing had to rapidly pivot to source new ingredients and partners. "We know there could be a curveball at any time. It could be four years of this, or six months," says president Bromlyn Bethune. macleans.ca/society/how-ta…

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Congrats to Rachel Browne on her win for her Maclean's feature A Killer Among Them! Read the full story here: macleans.ca/society/winnip… bsky.app/profile/cajour…

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Trump has made no secret of what he wants from Canada: oil, and lots of it. Developing our domestic energy industry and finally building our all-but-abandoned pipeline projects would help us establish new trading partners beyond the U.S. macleans.ca/economy/want-t…