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Why Are Today’s Kids More Anxious and Depressed?

Young people today are more anxious and depressed - and less resilient - than generations past. Why? Is it social media? Screens? A troubling news cycle? Are we bad parents? Athabasca University professor and registered psychologist Dr. Caroline Buzanko gets into it all in our fe ...  Show more

What's Next in Iran? // Carney’s Liberals Level Up

It's very possible the Iranian regime could survive this war, and if so, there would be dire consequences for Iranians in Iran and around the world. Dr. Thomas Juneau is a former analyst for the Department of National Defence, and a professor at the University of Ottawa specializ ...  Show more

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