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The 2026 World Cup is around the corner, but where is FIFA’s child safeguarding policy?
A day at the museum: How to follow kids’ leads to support curiosity across generations
Greater international co-operation is needed to achieve the UN’s global forest goals
Researchers ask us to rethink the ways we see and study the Arctic
When men take parental leave, their careers may benefit — but women’s do not
To achieve ‘AI for all’ in agriculture, Canada’s farmers need regional, systems-level change
Why more doctors are validating near-death experiences
Canada’s federal government is shelving online hate speech protections. Here’s why that’s a problem
Mining companies may soon bypass UN rules and mine the deep-sea
Modern warfare aspires to be pan-domain. What does that mean for western militaries?
The commitments produce policy documents without enforcement mechanisms, are vague and are not tailored to the specific risks children face during a sports mega-event.
New research using Canadian workplace data finds that men who take six months or more of parental leave are seen as warmer and more leadership-ready by colleagues.
While some progress has been made since these goals were established in 2017, it is uneven. Only seven of the 26 targets have been broadly met.
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When adults thoughtfully pay attention to children’s curiosity and questions, they can support child development and foster the exchange of meaningful insights.
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Given increasing geopolitical tensions and economic interest in the region, how can academic research support those who live in and depend on the Arctic?
The Liberal government has signalled it will not restore federal hate speech provisions or bring in new online safety legislation. A researcher explains what that means for the Canadians most at risk.
The deep sea holds vast mineral wealth. However, most valuable elements lie in international waters, outside any one country’s territory.
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NATO is moving toward a broader approach to deterrence and defence — one that reflects elements of the ‘pan-domain’ thinking that Canada is championing.