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“No Trespassing” and “Private Property” signs in Canada, despite being posted almost everywhere, are often not worth the plastic, wood or metal they’re printed on.

Sheila O'Leary, 35 and her husband, Ryan, 30, only ever ate raw fruits and vegetables. The toddler was only allowed breast milk

Normally, getting a cake made by a professional baker is a surefire way to avoid the ubiquitous cake fails we’ve seen so often. That wasn’t the case for Alexandra Schroeder, though, who has ended up embroiled in a court case over a botched unicorn cake.
Jessica “Jonathan” Yaniv, who infamously brought human rights complaints against multiple British Columbia estheticians for declining to perform services on her male genitals has lost her cases.

At a time when the world is safer than any in history, children are being taught that they live on the brink of a variety of existential threats

Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister, wore brownface makeup to a party at the private school where he was teaching in the spring of 2001. TIME has obtained a photograph of the incident.
UNICEF report: Canadian children not doing so well
It may seem to many around the world that children in Canada have a great life. It seems however that the children and youth themselves have a different view. A new study by UNICEF Canada found a high percentage of Canadian young people go to school or be

Luckily for the modern-day fuel siphoner, the homeowner he stole from is a super nice guy.
Hip and sober: the mocktail generation
Campaigns such as Dry January and Sober October promote abstinence from alcohol. The movement is gaining traction with young adults with campaigns such as Mindful Drinking and Sober Curious.
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