Bill C-34 is billed as a child protection measure, but critics say it risks turning basic internet access into a privacy trade-off. This article looks at the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms’ warning that the bill could force Canadians to hand over personal data, outlines the dangers of mandatory identity verification, and offers conservative-minded alternatives that respect parents and privacy.…
Business & Finance
This piece lays out how a seemingly modest $50,000 Roth conversion can trigger big, hidden costs when Medicare’s income-related surcharges kick in, showing the tax stack, timing quirks, survivor risk, and straightforward steps to avoid a nasty surprise. Read on for the mechanics, the math, and the practical moves you can make if you or a client live near an…
Health & Wellness
New research from Japan links higher blood levels of vitamin C with better-preserved brain structure and stronger connections in a key memory network among older adults, based on MRI scans and plasma measurements; the study is observational, so it shows association not causation, and the authors note limitations like a single blood measurement and a study population made up mostly…
Sports
Mauricio Pochettino has been clear and unflinching: “Despite not having any top-100 players, Team USA head coach Mauricio Pochettino is adamant that America can win the World Cup.” This piece looks at why that claim isn’t just bold talk, what Pochettino brings to the table, how the squad’s makeup might actually help, and the realistic obstacles standing in the way.…
Technology
Homes today rely on heating systems that are far more efficient and complex than the furnaces and boilers of a generation ago, but that progress has not erased every safety risk. This article looks at the persistent hazards tied to modern heating: fuel leaks, carbon monoxide, electrical faults, blocked vents, and the human errors that let trouble grow. It outlines…