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Q&A - Jonathan Haidt says Zuckerberg trial could finally hold Big Tech accountable for the harm done to young users - For years, Jonathan Haidt has warned that handing smartphones and social media to kids have caused tremendous harm. Now, he says we could be at a turning point, as Mark Zuckerberg appears before a jury for the first time to defend Meta Platforms against allegations it knowingly targeted young users. Catherine Zhu - Radio - Front Burner - | 1 hour ago
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Pneumonia hospitalizations in Canada rose dramatically last respiratory illness season, CIHI says -- Nicole Ireland8 hours ago
Explosive global measles outbreaks pose risk to Canadian travellers, health officials warn -- Lauren Pelley -- News -- - -- Health -- |6 hours ago
Feeling discomfort driving at night? It's not you — it's the bright headlights, experts say - Marcus Medford-Kerr - Radio - The Current - | February 162 days ago
Canada's public drug plans shouldn't cover new Alzheimer's drug, agency says -- -1 hour ago
Youth advocates call on Ottawa to listen to them before tabling new online harms bill -- Cassandra Bellefeuille7 hours ago
Video - Montreal hospital recognized for efforts to improve emergency care for seniors - February 1936 minutes ago
Couple living on small pension told they don't qualify for grant to help son move home -- Tom Murphy -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Nova Scotia20 hours ago
'We're so vulnerable': How Canadians can cope with anxiety in the face of existential threats from the U.S. -- Karen Pauls6 days ago
She wanted a safer social-media platform for her kids — so she made her own -- Jessica Wong1 day ago
U.S. FDA changes course and agrees to review Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine application -- -18 hours ago
Montreal General tops list of Quebec hospitals in dire need of repair -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Montreal -- |2 days ago
Fee charged to hospital patients waiting for long-term care points to system bottleneck, some say -- Colleen Underwood -- - -- |2 days ago
Nova Scotia's lung screening program finds dozens of cancer cases in first 2 years -- Carolyn Ray -- - -- |2 days ago
B.C. Cancer looks to integrate rehab, exercise into patients' care as soon as they're diagnosed -- Akshay Kulkarni -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- British Columbia2 days ago
Family says small option home abandoned man with Down syndrome at hospital -- Brittany Wentzell -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Nova Scotia2 days ago
Mother, doctors call on N.L. government to expand coverage of RSV shots to all infants -- Henrike Wilhelm -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Nfld. & Labrador2 days ago
Video - Winter slips can be especially dangerous for seniors. This Quebec judo school teaches them how to fall safely - February 145 days ago
How a history of stigma still deters some Black Quebecers from donating blood -- Isaac Olson -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Montreal4 days ago
If you have Parkinson's disease, experts say you should be dancing. Here's why -- Jennifer La Grassa -- News -- - -- Health -- |1 day ago
Research highlights disparities in breast cancer care for Black women in Canada -- Megan Yamoah -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Calgary3 days ago
Second Opinion -- Are you an early bird or a night owl? Why scientists are moving beyond these groupings -- Amina Zafar -- News -- - -- Health -- |4 days ago
First Person -- Being Jamaican in Canada meant we didn't talk about mental health — until depression forced me to -- Bria Barrows -- News -- - -- Canada5 days ago
Manitoba issues blanket measles warning for 5 southern RMs, says fans were exposed at Jets game -- Santiago Arias Orozco -- News -- - -- Canada -- - -- Manitoba4 days ago
Seasonique, Seasonale birth control pills recalled over possible missing blister card - News - Health - | February 135 days ago
