Lorsqu’il s’agit de comprendre les écrans solaires, il peut être difficile de savoir ce que vous regardez. Il y en a essentiellement de deux grandes catégories les écrans : chimiques et physiques.
Read MoreSummer has finally arrived, so it’s definitely time for hats, sunglasses and sunscreen.
Read MoreWhen winter is over, Canadian Ski Patrol (CSP) volunteers may hang up their skis, but they continue to offer their first aid skills to outdoor enthusiasts and athletes.
Read MoreWelcome to our second summer edition of My Skin, a publication of the Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA) to keep you up to date on sun safety.
Read MoreIt takes more than great genes to keep your skin looking good as you get older.
Read MoreAt a glance, statistics rightly portray India’s market opportunity is massive.
Read MoreThe number of blossoms on the Y U Ranch in Ontario has multiplied over the last decade, providing sustenance for the wild bees that share the habitat with the Texas Longhorns raised by Cathy and Bryan Gilvesy.
Read MoreCalifornia’s current record-breaking drought is a keen reminder of just how much Canada’s future food security depends on the efforts of Canadian farmers – so it is heartening to see the passion, commitment and ingenuity that the newest generation of farm families brings to the table.
Read MoreOf the $27-billion of food that is wasted each year, half comes from households, according to an estimate by Statistics Canada.
Read MoreWhen Torontonian Ron Schlumpf was invited to visit a Canadian grower to learn where his food is coming from, he jumped at the chance.
Read MoreTaking stock: Canada's agri-food industry contributions
Read MoreWith thriving businesses of every size – from family farms and mom-and-pop operations to endless fields of canola and sophisticated operations that make packaged foods – Canada’s agri-food industry is alive and well.
As citizens of one of the world’s leading agri-food producing nations, all Canadians share a stake in this important sector.
Read MoreNever before have Canadians had such a wide variety of food choices. Experts say the information age is a leading force, driving consumer demand and the options presented by food makers
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As technology, world markets and consumer preferences have evolved, so has the way farmers do business.
Read MoreThey’re facing tighter mortgage rules, a national economy that’s growing at a moderate pace and real estate prices that continue to rise. Despite these challenges, Canadian homebuyers remain confident in the long-term bene-fits of buying a home.
Read MoreWith spring’s welcome arrival, would-be homebuyers are flocking to real estate markets across Canada.
Read MoreMouth injuries caused by sports- and recreation-related accidents are still surprisingly common among both children and adults, says Dr. Rick Caldwell, president of the Ontario Dental Association (ODA).
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In the last 20 years, oral health treatment has undergone a revolution – in fact, if dental procedures make you anxious, it’s probably because you haven’t had one in a while.
Read MoreCanadians treasure their identities. It’s who they are, what they’ve worked for and achieved, the essence of their reputations. Having it stolen can be financially as well as psychologically devastating.
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