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Hackers Used Ontario Government and CAMH Websites to Mine Cryptocurrency
Hackers hijacked a popular plugin.
Students in Ontario Are Using Drugs Less—Except Fentanyl
Apparently opioids are more popular than cigarettes in Ontario high schools.
Canada is prescribing heroin to treat opioid addiction
But barriers are still in the way of expanding this controversial treatment option.
Seasonal Affective Disorder Might Not Be A Real Thing, Some Researchers Say
About six percent of the US population reports suffering from SAD.
Can Weed Make You a Better Driver? An Expert Debunks the Myth
"If you go back 40 to 50 years, people thought, I'm only going to have a drink or two because it relaxes me, so I'm a safer driver, a calmer driver."
Stoned Drivers Now Face the Same Penalties as Drunk Drivers in Ontario
But there's still no reliable way to "breathalyze" weed smokers.
We Talked to a Doctor Who Treats 'Cannabis Use Disorder'
The National Institute on Drug Abuse says 9 percent of marijuana users will abuse it.
We Talked to a Doctor Who Chemically Castrates Pedophiles
Killing a convicted pedophile's sex drive can reduce their risk of reoffending.
How High Is Too High to Drive?
More young Canadians are driving stoned than drunk, but research is limited on how dangerous it really is.
The Barriers to Sex Reassignment Healthcare Faced by People in Ontario
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto is only place that can approve sex reassignment surgery, but critics have said that the clinic's process has been extremely flawed.
We Tracked Down Zanta
Zanta is a Toronto cultural legend, known for shirtless, furious knuckle-pushups that he once performed all over the city—while wearing a Santa hat, and smoking. Until he was banned from the downtown core . We caught up wtih him to discuss the legend...