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EDITOR’S NOTE • IN THIS ISSUE OF MACLEAN’S
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COMMENTS • READERS WEIGH IN
Jeremy Hansen’s job is moon. One day, it might not just be trained astronauts like him up there.
Teach Kids Digital Nutrition • Instead of fixating solely on screentime, parents should help children discern between healthy and junky content
Eight Years of School. Zero Job Offers. • I’ve completed two master’s degrees and submitted more than 200 applications. I still can’t find work.
Keep Classrooms AI-Free • A humanities education is vital in our polarized world. But students need to read the books.
One nation-building project.
THE RICH LIST • THE 40 WEALTHIEST CANADIANS—AND HOW THEY MADE THEIR MONEY
THE BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF THE UNIVERSITY • A group of University of British Columbia professors say their administration is taking too many political stances and should commit to institutional neutrality. They’re going to court to prove it.
How One Patient’s Lung Cancer Experience Can Help Guide the Newly Diagnosed • One Canadian lung cancer patient is encouraging newly diagnosed patients to better understand their treatment options.
How to Help Protect Loved Ones from Invasive Pneumococcal Disease • Invasive pneumococcal disease can cause severe illness and even death, especially in older Canadians. Taking preventative measures is important.
Life After a Lung Cancer Diagnosis: Targeted Therapies Offer Hopes • Biomarker te sting is transforming lung cancer care with targeted treatments, and ALK Positive Canada offers hope and community support for ALKpositive patients.
My Secret Addiction • Over eight years, I drained my savings and maxed out my credit cards calling online psychics. How a billion-dollar industry fed my need for human connection.
The Future of Canada’s Health • To build a healthier Canada for generations to come, we have to rethink our environments, systems and policies to support long-term health
A Second Chance at Life • Scott Wilson desperately needed a liver transplant to save his life. He almost didn’t get one—until a generous organ donor and innovative technology at UHN saved his life.
THE GREAT UNBUILD • A Vancouver couple salvaged materials from an ’80s home to build a carbon-neutral barn by the sea
STILL LIVES • A new retrospective traces how Jeff Wall built a career out of meticulously staged moments
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