‘The war on drugs made an error’: Why this Conservative wants to ease access to psilocybin therapy
Psilocybin remains illegal in Canada, so the health department must grant special permission for someone to access it legally
Friday, June 19, 2026
Citibank has purchased a building in Mississauga, Ontario, as part of its expansion strategy in Canada. The bank plans to hire hundreds of employees for new roles at this location over the coming...
Dale Jackson discusses considerations for Canadians facing early retirement, whether forced or voluntary. The article highlights that retiring sooner than expected can be either a dream or a...
The Bank of England announced a stress test for private markets using a severe scenario involving 7% interest rates, a 35% drop in UK share prices, and a 400 basis-point rise in leveraged loan...
The Scottish National Party was dealt a blow following an embezzlement scandal involving its former chief executive as the Conservatives scored a decisive victory in a by-election.
The UK’s government bonds fell on Friday as higher oil prices renewed concerns over inflation and a win by Andy Burnham in a special election increased the country’s political uncertainty.
The article highlights a weekly collection of wildlife photographs from around the world. Featured images include a hungry hoopoe, a hot crocodile, and a snoozing otter pup. These visual stories...
Robin Hanbury-Tenison, a 90-year-old rainforest activist, is pedalling 104 miles down the River Thames to raise funds for a research station studying Britain’s temperate rainforest in Cornwall....
A newsletter highlights the rapid melting of Arctic summer sea ice, described as a visible climate crisis impact. The author visited Cambridge Bay, northern Canada, where temperatures were 5-10C...
Mongolia is experiencing rapid warming, causing significant permafrost thaw. Permafrost coverage has dropped from 63% in the 1970s to under 30% today. This transformation affects fragile ecosystems,...
Intensifying Saharan dust storms are depositing microorganisms into European soil, causing 'blood rain.' Scientists from the University of Lisbon are studying how these imported microbes affect soil...