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Vaping ads will be banned from places where youth can see them

For years, authorities have grappled with what to do about e-cigarettes, the biggest trend among youth since anxiety. Now, the law is starting to come down on vaping. Starting August 7, it will be illegal to display vaping ads where youth can see them. The ban applies to all retail

Here’s what mobile data costs around the world (Canada did not rank well)

Were Maslow to have constructed his hierarchy of needs in 2020, the pyramid would probably include a level for mobile data. Indeed, access to Internet, particularly on-the-go, is a borderline human right. It’s important, then, that people have affordable access to mobile data. And some countries obviously fare better in

Canada-U.S. border will remain closed to leisure travel until August 21

Canada continues to keep a grip on new coronavirus cases, though the situation South of the Border is worse than ever. It should come as no surprise, then, that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested yesterday an extension of the partial Canada-U.S. border closure. That means all non-essential travel will remain

One Canadian city ranks among the 20 most bike-friendly in the world

Biking in Canada’s cities falls somewhere between not ideal and life-threatening. Sure, things are getting better, but there are still a lot of improvements to be made. Case in point: only one Canadian city is among the 20 most bike-friendly in the world. That honour goes to Montreal, which ranks

Up to 2 million Canadians at risk of pandemic-induced traumatic stress

From the very beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, it was clear that COVID-19 would impact more than just our physical health. With normal life on standby, many people are also suffering from a decline in mental well-being. According to Health Canada, around a third of Canadians may experience high levels