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Month: March 2021

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How To Fall Asleep Faster & Easier

March 30, 2021 Community Partners

If you’re anything like me, you probably find yourself awake at 3am in the morning and you can’t fall back asleep. This then results in a slow panic as you realize that you have an […]

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The best six exercises to do at home while in quarantine. No equipment needed.

March 29, 2021 Community Partners

E-RADIO.CA was not involved in the creation of this content. We are almost entering the second month of lockdown with social distancing rules being enforced. By now, it is understandable that many of you may […]

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As inflation looms, here’s how real estate and farmland have protected investors

March 26, 2021 The Conversation

More than 100 years ago, a jug of milk was 40 cents. Today, it’s almost $4. This phenomenon is called inflation. Over the past five decades, all industrialized nations have experienced inflation. A typical rate of inflation […]

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Why don’t we have a cure for Alzheimer’s disease?

March 24, 2021 The Conversation

As a researcher who studies Alzheimer’s disease and a neurologist who cares for people with Alzheimer’s, I share in the frustration, indeed anger, of people and families when I tell them that I have no […]

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Tax ‘pandemic profiteering’ by tech companies to help fund public education

March 24, 2021 The Conversation

As the one year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring a pandemic arrives, it is increasingly apparent that not everyone is having a hard time: Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon earned US$38 billion in profits in the […]

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Investors are increasingly shunning mining companies that violate human rights

March 24, 2021 The Conversation

Investors in Canadian mining company Tahoe Resources paid a price when Tahoe failed to disclose the extent of community and Indigenous opposition to its Escobal mine in Guatemala a few years back. Its stock was flying high […]

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Celebrating diversity isn’t enough: Schools need anti-racist curriculum

March 17, 2021 The Conversation

Recent protests about racism and police violence point to the fact that racism has institutional and systemic roots and expressions, reflecting non-inclusive societies. Whether or not we admit that racism is systemic, we must ask ourselves why it is still a concern […]

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The robot revolution is here: How it’s changing jobs and businesses in Canada

March 17, 2021 The Conversation

In 2017, I returned to Canada from Sweden, where I had spent a year working on automation in mining. Shortly after my return, the New York Times published a piece called, “The Robots Are Coming, and Sweden Is […]

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