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Opinion: Screaming into the void? Us too. Coping tips for stressed-out families in the COVID-19 pandemic

Opinion: Screaming into the void? Us too. Coping tips for stressed-out families in the COVID-19 pandemic

The science of stress explains why parenting during the pandemic feels so hard. Here are strategies from psychologists for taking back control when you dread yet another challenging day ahead
Opinion: From sanctioning a refugee team to letting China host: Does the International Olympic Committee support human rights?

Opinion: From sanctioning a refugee team to letting China host: Does the International Olympic Committee support human rights?

The International Olympic Committee’s position is clear: the Games must go on
Opinion: The Wordle craze: Why do we love puzzles, and are they good for our brains?

Opinion: The Wordle craze: Why do we love puzzles, and are they good for our brains?

Like a Scrabble habit, a passion for Wordle isn’t likely to make you smarter or ward off brain aging. But it may give you a daily dose of complex cognition combined with social interaction
Opinion: The pandemic exposed the vulnerability of international students in Canada

Opinion: The pandemic exposed the vulnerability of international students in Canada

There is an urgent need to understand international students’ unique vulnerabilities and to develop effective policy responses
Letter: Here's a suggestion for a housing program on the Sunshine Coast

Letter: Here's a suggestion for a housing program on the Sunshine Coast

Working towards a home run...
Letters: Investigate other calming methods – closing Glassford isn't working

Letters: Investigate other calming methods – closing Glassford isn't working

Letters: International Holocaust Remembrance Day is Jan. 27

Letters: International Holocaust Remembrance Day is Jan. 27

Letters: A supersized kiss submission

Letters: A supersized kiss submission

Opinion: Lower drug prices are a priority for Canadians, but not for the federal government

Opinion: Lower drug prices are a priority for Canadians, but not for the federal government

Changes to Canada’s Patented Medicine Prices Review Board regulations have been postponed for a fourth time in two years as Canadians continue to pay some of the highest drug prices in the world
Letters: Re: Committing to repatriation in 2022

Letters: Re: Committing to repatriation in 2022

Editor: When I got to the end of Michael Gurney’s Jan.