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Topping 19 million profiles this year and with sales soaring in recent years at online infidelity site Ashley Madison, the business of cheating has never been better. And perhaps lonelier. Continue reading →

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Wednesday afternoon, Canada is expected to get 20 new laws. Continue reading →

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There’s few suggesting that the entry of U.S. mobile juggernaut Verizon Wireless to Canada would be a bad thing for subscribers. The real question, however, is whether Verizon, the largest provider in the U.S., is all that interested in coming. Continue reading →

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George Takei, who brought Mr. Sulu to life in the original Star Trek series, is still going at warp speed at the age of 76. Continue reading →

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Over time there has been the proliferation of some bad advice or so-called “facts” about this incredible force of nature. Here are a few myths, along with facts that could save your life. Continue reading →

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A Canadian-U.S. team of researchers has developed a new “sharp-shooter” drug they hope will be a breakthrough in treating several types of cancer. Continue reading →

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In a contentious move aimed at fighting the obesity epidemic, the American Medical Association recognized obesity as a disease at its annual meeting. Will Canada be next? Continue reading →

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