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‘Dumpster fire’: Postmedia’s decade of pushing Canada’s politics to the right | Canada’s largest newspaper chain has amplified conservative grievance politics — creating fertile ground for MAGA-style ideas, Alberta separatism, and an increasingly polarized political landscape
‘Dumpster fire’: Postmedia’s decade of pushing Canada’s politics to the right | Canada’s largest newspaper chain has amplified conservative grievance politics — creating fertile ground for MAGA-style ideas, Alberta separatism, and an increasingly polarized political landscape
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‘Dumpster fire’: Postmedia’s decade of pushing Canada’s politics to the right | Canada’s largest newspaper chain has amplified conservative grievance politics — creating fertile ground for MAGA-style ideas, Alberta separatism, and an increasingly polarized political landscape
Canada’s largest newspaper chain has amplified conservative grievance politics — creating fertile ground for MAGA-style ideas, Alberta separatism, and an increasingly polarized political landscape | Ricochet Media
Canada’s largest newspaper chain has amplified conservative grievance politics — creating fertile ground for MAGA-style ideas, Alberta separatism, and an increasingly polarized political landscape | Ricochet Media
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Canada’s largest newspaper chain has amplified conservative grievance politics — creating fertile ground for MAGA-style ideas, Alberta separatism, and an increasingly polarized political landscape | Ricochet Media
A new study in Neuron found that extending your exhale to twice the length of your inhale increases heart rate variability and makes the brain more responsive to rewards. Participants became more likely to take risky bets simply by changing how long they breathed out.
A new study in Neuron found that extending your exhale to twice the length of your inhale increases heart rate variability and makes the brain more responsive to rewards. Participants became more likely to take risky bets simply by changing how long they breathed out.
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A new study in Neuron found that extending your exhale to twice the length of your inhale increases heart rate variability and makes the brain more responsive to rewards. Participants became more likely to take risky bets simply by changing how long they breathed out.
What does it reward then?
What does it reward then?
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What does it reward then?
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Art by Jerell Gannt
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Art by Jerell Gannt