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Canadian scientists have come up with a new way to stave off the misery of bedsores. People with paralysis have tested underpants which deliver small electrical currents. The Link’s Lynn...
For the fourth time since the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated much of Haiti, a team of 30 Newfoundland health care providers will travel to Port au Prince this month to heal and teach....
This week: art dealer/philanthropist Frederick Mulder is @World.ca For more than 50 years, Mulder has been helping others with unprecedented acts of kindness. The philanthropic world has undergone...
A team of scientists, led by researchers in British Columbia, has begun a three-year project to find better ways of diagnosing forest pests. The Link's Lorn Curry explains how they plan to tackle the...
Scientists are predicting global warming will cause massive ecological changes to Canada's prairie grasslands and boreal forests by 2100. Plant and animal species native to the provinces of Alberta,...
The Ontario NGO, Crossroads International, works with local organizations around the world to reduce poverty and advance women's rights. One of these partnerships is with the group, Women in Law and...
Burma's newly elected quasi-civilian government has been introducing some significant reforms lately. A day after signing a landmark cease fire with the country's ethnic Karen rebels last week, the...
Canadians of South Asian origin are more prone to heart disease than the general population. Columnist Rashi Khilnani tells us about the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s plans to reach South...
With U.S. Republicans preparing to vote in the influential New Hampshire primary, former Canadian diplomat, Colin Robertson, explains why Canada has a stake in the party's candidate selection process.
Twice a week, 18 kindergartners from Eileen Madson primary school in Invermere, in Canada's Pacific coast province of British Columbia, get a different sort of lesson. In a programme, believed to be...