More than $5 million from the Canadian Cancer Society will go toward research on treating feelings of anxiety, depression and ...
The World Bank data portal shows Canada’s current weighted tariff rate for all goods is 1.37 per cent while the U.S. rate is ...
Montreal researchers who are studying how ovarian cancer cells can reawaken after going dormant are ultimately trying to ...
Sure looks like it’s pride that keeps the UCP from just dumping that useless Turkish ‘Tylenot’ it bought in 2022 to own the Libs.
Calgary company looks ... caught at the border is a pain in the ass, chargebacks can go up—it’s an absolute shit show, to be honest with you,” Ranieri added. Reach plans to use this funding from ...
Unlike Mr. Ford, he doesn’t want to devote all the money Canada collects from counter-tariffs on U.S. goods on supports for companies and workers affected by the trade war. Mr. Poilievre thinks only a ...
So it turns out that the first deadly sin can be quite expensive when it’s practised on a government scale. That’s what ... shortage of children’s pain medication. Alas for the UCP, sooner ...
As Ukraine marks the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Calgarians were invited to attend a rally on Sunday to show their support for the country and community members affected by the ...
Pride, according to the Solomonic wisdom, goeth before destruction. Here in Wild Rose Country, though, it goeth before a big ...
KOOS-PS and WOMAC Pain Score were transformed to a 0–100 scale with higher scores indicating greater ... ethics boards of the universities of Alberta (PRO-00051108) and Calgary (REB 14-1294) and Women ...
A new study may help to explain why there is an over-representation of women experiencing chronic pain compared to men and why pain medication may not be as effective for women as it is for men.
A new study led by University of Calgary professor Dr. Tuan Trang, Ph.D., may help to explain why there are more women experiencing chronic pain than men. In 2019, the Canadian Pain Task Force report ...