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Now that marijuana is legal in Canada for recreational purposes, one question hanging in the air is whether more Canadians will smoke weed on their…

A variety of conditions affect our ability to drive, including poor sleep, some prescription medications and alcohol. Cannabis is another. Many…

Thousands of students graduate from the University of Toronto, Canada’s largest university, each year. The readers who invite students up to the stage…

Alexander MacIntosh wanted to make occupational therapy less of a chore for people with cerebral palsy. The third-year PhD student in…

After cannabis becomes legal in Canada tomorrow, its availability is bound to spread like, yes, a weed. Ordering marijuana for recreational use is…

Meet Princely St. John Umbiligoda, or as he’s better known, Prin. He’s a Sri Lankan Canadian in his early 40s. He and his wife Molly have four…

Sometimes a hat is just a hat. But not when it’s a pith helmet worn by a white politician visiting Africa. Pith helmets are relics of colonialism and…

Experts from around the world will be in Toronto this week to share ideas on building – and sustaining – economy-boosting clusters of businesses,…

The University of Toronto has been ranked first in Canada by Maclean’s magazine in the research-intensive medical and doctoral…

Federal Minister of Health Ginette Petitpas Taylor has announced a $4-million investment in the first-ever Pan-Canadian Lyme Disease Research Network,…

Stairs and narrow doorways are not the sole barriers to accessing sport and physical activity spaces. Once up the steps and through the doors,…

The University of Toronto’s Renée Hložek seeks to find answers where most of us only see questions: the night sky. An assistant professor at…