Study: Horses Detect Human Fear Through Smell
Groundbreaking research reveals horses can literally smell human fear, confirming long-held beliefs about equine intuition. Discover how this impacts human-animal interaction.
Groundbreaking research reveals horses can literally smell human fear, confirming long-held beliefs about equine intuition. Discover how this impacts human-animal interaction.
A new study reveals female family physicians in Ontario provide longer patient visits but generate less income than male colleagues. Explore the findings and implications for healthcare.
A new study shows 4,600 residents of Atlantic Canada travelled internationally for medical treatment in 2025, highlighting pressures on the domestic healthcare system. Read the full analysis.
Montreal Gazette readers debate café seating etiquette as lengthy student study sessions crowd out casual patrons. One letter proposes time limits during peak hours to restore balance.
Major Canadian carriers respond to a study claiming 'potentially unhealthy' water on U.S. flights. Air Canada, Flair, and Air Transat affirm adherence to safety guidelines. Read the findings.
A Brantford man faces sexual assault charges after allegedly using a 'hypnosis study' advertisement to lure a respondent. The case highlights concerns over online safety.
A new study casts doubt on the financial viability of the Montreal Port's Contrecoeur expansion. Get the details on the findings and potential implications for Quebec's economy.
New research reveals draining Prairie wetlands releases 2.1M tonnes of GHGs yearly, valued at $171M. Scientists urge factoring this cost into land-use decisions.
A new Dalhousie University study warns that more Canadian restaurants are expected to close in 2026 as diners cut back on spending. Learn about the economic pressures facing the industry.
New research explores the biological and social factors influencing same-sex behaviour in primates, offering insights into its evolutionary role. Discover the findings.
The historic Halifax Lancers riding club celebrates its 90th anniversary, highlighting its rich legacy and the growing role of equine therapy in Nova Scotia. Discover their story.
A new study reveals a concerning pattern of sustained harmful alcohol consumption in Ontario following the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn the details and potential public health implications.
A new study predicts a potential crisis for Canada's restaurant industry, with thousands of establishments at risk of closing in 2026. Learn the key factors and what it means for your community.
A new study highlights how gender stereotypes are reinforced by what we see daily. Discover the findings and their implications for a more equitable society.
A new study linked high-fat cheese to lower dementia risk, but experts urge caution. Discover the real science behind the headlines and the perfect grilled cheese recipe.
A new University of Alberta study reveals adding prescription opioids to pain management for children with minor breaks provides no significant benefit. Learn about the safer alternatives.
A new study warns of sluggish economic growth in Canada's Maritime provinces, citing international tariffs and demographic challenges as key headwinds. Read the full analysis.
A new economic analysis finds immigration-driven demand significantly increased housing prices and rents across Canada from 2012-2022, contradicting past government assurances.
A new study highlights concerning dietary habits in Quebec, with excessive salt and sugar consumption and low fruit and vegetable intake. Discover the findings and their implications for public health.
Groundbreaking research reveals a potential link between common food preservatives and increased risks of cancer and type 2 diabetes. Learn what the studies found and how it impacts your diet.
A new study reveals New Brunswick saw Canada's largest food price jump, while Nova Scotia recorded the smallest. Explore the regional disparities and impacts on shoppers.
A new University of Toronto study reveals why many Canadian Jews, while supporting Israel, now reject the 'Zionist' identity due to fear and negative connotations. Read the full analysis.
A new 2026 study reveals mid-sized pizza chains are narrowing the satisfaction gap with giants like Domino's. Food quality, not speed, is now the top driver, but third-party delivery poses a major risk. Discover the full findings.
The Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board is initiating a study to identify potential sites for offshore wind development in the province's waters. Learn about this key step for renewable energy.
A new Canadian study proposes an ethical framework for using vaccine certificates in future health crises, weighing liberty against public health needs. Explore the conditions for their use.
A new study reveals Windsorites believe crime is increasing, but police data shows a downward trend. Explore the perception gap and what it means for community safety in 2025.
Quebec increases the minimum funds international students must show to $24,617 starting in 2026. Learn how this impacts study plans and university admissions.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston calls for a feasibility study on the Wind West project, aiming to advance the province's renewable energy goals. Learn about the potential impacts.
Retired champion jockey Eurico Rosa da Silva discovered profound healing through equine therapy after his career. Now, he's helping others find the same peace at Ontario's LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society.
Mantel Capture begins engineering study for carbon capture at an Alberta oilsands site, highlighting the province's advantages for scaling the crucial climate technology. Learn about the potential impact.