Study: Hitler likely had genetic condition limiting sexuality
New research suggests Adolf Hitler likely had a rare genetic condition that limited his sexual development. The findings offer a medical perspective on the Nazi leader's life.
New research suggests Adolf Hitler likely had a rare genetic condition that limited his sexual development. The findings offer a medical perspective on the Nazi leader's life.
University of Ottawa and Carleton student unions condemn federal plan to slash study permits by 65% in 2026, warning of devastating impact on underfunded institutions.
Montreal's electric bus fleet could generate significant daily savings for STM even in winter conditions, according to new Concordia University research. Learn how this impacts public transit.
New data reveals Canada rejected record numbers of Indian student applications with approval rates falling 93% in two years. Learn about the policy shifts affecting international education.
Statistics Canada releases crucial October employment data that could shape economic policy and interest rate decisions. Get the latest on unemployment rates, job creation trends, and what it means for Canadian households.
Former Statistics Canada chief expresses deep concern over federal budget cuts that could eliminate crucial data programs, while Liberal government remains tight-lipped about which statistical services face the chopping block.
The Ontario government has awarded a crucial contract to study the feasibility of constructing an underground tunnel beneath Highway 401, potentially transforming Toronto's traffic landscape and creating new transportation corridors.
The Ontario government is investing $9.1 million in a feasibility study for Premier Doug Ford's visionary plan to build tunnels beneath Highway 401, potentially revolutionizing Toronto-area transportation.
Exclusive investigation reveals Statistics Canada disciplined dozens of employees for serious workplace violations including harassment, theft, and fraud over recent years.
A transformative medical partnership between Canadian and US hospitals will provide free genomic testing to 100,000 Canadians, revolutionizing personalized healthcare and disease prevention.
New data reveals Toronto's unemployment rate has climbed to 6.5%, making it the fourth highest among major Canadian cities. Discover what's driving this troubling trend and what it means for the city's economic future.
Groundbreaking research exposes the vaping epidemic among BC youth, with startling statistics about usage patterns and health concerns that demand immediate action.
New data reveals a significant downturn in air travel between Montreal and the United States, with passenger numbers dropping 12% in just one year. Economic factors and shifting travel patterns are reshaping Quebec's aviation landscape.
Calgary police report alarming rise in domestic violence incidents, with 2024 potentially reaching the highest numbers in five years. New strategies and community resources are being deployed to address the crisis.
Windsor police report a sharp 23% increase in youth crime with violent offenses rising dramatically. Community leaders call for urgent intervention strategies.
New Statistics Canada data reveals surprising trends in Canadian air travel. Domestic flights are experiencing strong recovery while U.S. and international routes struggle to regain pre-pandemic momentum. Discover what's driving this aviation shift.
Groundbreaking Canadian research shows your daily step count could be a powerful weapon against Alzheimer's disease. Discover how simple walking habits may protect cognitive function.
Ontario's 2024 wildfire season proved devastating, with official data revealing nearly 6,000 square kilometers burned across the province. Discover the staggering scale of destruction and the massive firefighting response that mobilized thousands.
New Canadian research shows national happiness significantly improves population health, but only when countries pass a crucial economic development threshold. Discover the science behind the happiness-health connection.
Groundbreaking research from Dartmouth College challenges whether expensive high-definition televisions provide visible benefits beyond what human eyes can actually perceive.
International students in Toronto and Ottawa are being denied entry to Canadian institutions despite being fully vaccinated with WHO-approved COVID-19 vaccines not recognized by Health Canada.
Canada's economy shows remarkable resilience as it skirts technical recession despite near-zero growth. Latest GDP data reveals surprising strength in key sectors.
New data reveals a shocking surge in Canadians relying on food banks, with visits increasing by a staggering 50% since 2021. Discover the real faces behind Canada's affordability crisis and what it means for our communities.
Statistics Canada reports dramatic drop in job vacancies as labour market shows significant cooling. What this means for employers and job seekers across the country.
Statistics Canada reveals August job vacancies hit lowest level since 2017, signaling major shifts in the Canadian labor market and potential economic cooling.
Groundbreaking research from Canadian scientists shows that even moderate nighttime light exposure can disrupt sleep patterns and increase cardiovascular risks. Discover how your bedroom environment might be affecting your health.
New Canadian research exposes the limitations of BMI, revealing millions with normal weight may have 'hidden obesity' and face serious health risks. Discover the silent epidemic your scale isn't showing you.
New data from Statistics Canada reveals a significant downturn in exports, with tariffs creating headwinds for the nation's economic growth and international trade performance.
New research shows Montreal trailing significantly in economic performance compared to other large North American urban centers, raising concerns about the city's competitive edge.
New OQLF study investigates alarming trend of youth disengaging from French in Quebec. Discover the factors behind this linguistic shift and what it means for the province's future.