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Court Rules Canadian Safe Injection Site Can Remain Open

The saga of North America's first legal supervised safe injection site looks set to continue, after a ruling by the B.C. Court of Appeal today struck down an appeal from the federal government, aimed at closing the facility.
In the Media by Derek Leschasin - 1 comment

Take a Vacation at British Columbia Resort and Quit Smoking

A resort in British Columbia has come out with the ultimate healthy retreat, enjoying your vacation while you quit smoking. A Home Away Retreat offers luxury accommodation, gourmet meals and a chance at a smoke free life.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 1 comment

New Initiative Will Change How Criminals With Mental Health Issues Are Treated

When people run into problems with the law, many have mental disorders, drug addictions or both. But when they are sentenced, it's because of the crime itself -- underlying mental issues or substance abuse problems are not addressed. That's changing.
In the Media by Debra Myers - 7 comments

Addicted to KETCHUP?

Do you or do you know someone who might be addicted to ketchup?? If so, then you will love this post!
In the Media by Leah - 2 comments
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The Demise of Empathy in Business and the Workplace

Empathy is at the foundation of both altruism and collaboration. Thus, while it does consume scarce resources, empathy...
May 3, 2012 by Sam Vaknin - 1 comment

Communicators For Change: Top 10 Living Communicators

Great communicators can influence change, whether political, cultural or in business. From Winston Churchill to Ronald...
Apr 23, 2012 by RonnTorossian

Drugs for central nervous system (CNS) diseases take longer to develop

The Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development have announced, in a recent report, that drugs developed to treat...
Mar 11, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle

Judaism’s Child Play

Judaism is the only monotheistic religion which expressly allots a crucial role in its rites and ceremonies to infants,...
Jan 8, 2012 by Sam Vaknin

Queer Social Events in Toronto November 1 to 30, 2011

This event list was compiled by Michel F. Paré, entertainment editor of Outexpressions Newspaper, for culture queers...
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