British Columbia's Supreme Court declared that allowing addicts to inject drugs in a safe, medically supervised environment is a matter of sensible health care.
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Aging Brains Are Not for Sissies
If getting older means having a smaller brain with more oomph to the ounce, so be it.
Read More »Interview: Romina Woldemariam of the United Nations World Food Programme
Woldemariam discusses rising food costs and the school feeding program in Malawi.
Read More »DVD Review – Joseph Campbell: The Hero’s Journey – A Biographical Portrait
The life story of the man who reclaimed myth for the modern generation.
Read More »Just Say Yes: To Safe Injection Sites
Isn't it time to stop saying no, and start saying yes to safe injection sites?
Read More »New PSA Highlights Charity Fighting Poverty in Kenya
A new public service announcement focuses on the work of a charity fighting poverty in Kenya in the face of violence.
Read More »Native Residential Schools – The Legacy Lingers
The sins of our great-grandparents are still being visited upon Canada's native population today.
Read More »Islamic Scholars are Correct: Insurance is Usurious Gambling with Uncertainty
If we had to pay for health services with our talents and skills, some would surely perish – like news commentators, superdelegates, and Paris Hilton.
Read More »Logic And Reason: The Latest Victims Of HIV/AIDS
It seems that logic, reason, and statistical evidence mean nothing to people like the Prime Minister of Canada and his fellow travellers.
Read More »DVD Review: Joseph Campbell – Mythos II
For this interested in learning about Eastern cultures, Joseph Campbell’s Mythos II works as a great introduction.
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