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Sexual frequency is on the decline for all ages. So, how often should you have sex?

On average, people in long-term relationships are having sex about once a week, studies suggest. But that may not match their desires

Rich cottagers like the quiet. Inside Muskoka’s fight to stop the noise

A new noise bylaw reflects a clash of cultures in Muskoka, between the millionaires and the billionaires, developers and old-timey cottagers

Raymond J. de Souza: The growing problem of settler violence in the West Bank

Prominent former Israeli leaders and security officials have condemned the violence, but the Netanyahu government refuses to take action

The government says this golf push cart is a Chinese EV. The tariffs are crippling a Canadian company

McLuckie said his business doesn't have the money to cover that bill

Colby Cosh: How Edmonton Marathon organizers botched the course

The race distance was nearly 700 metres too long, a mistake so great that the results can't be used to qualify for the Boston Marathon

Sabrina Maddeaux: Conservatives lose the plot with pitch for higher Old Age Security

The benefit is fiscally irresponsible and forces younger workers to subsidize wealthy seniors

Yoni Goldstein: It’s time for Jews to build their own universities in Canada

Committees, task forces and recommendations seem futile. We've done it before, with hospitals and golf clubs

U.S. Chief Justice lets Trump keep building ballroom — for now

Roberts’ administrative stay “is not a final decision on the merits of the government’s stay application, and we await further action,” National Trust said in a statement

Ukraine says ‘cynical’ Russian strike on shopping centre killed 14

The attack on Kryvyi Rig, Zelensky's hometown, comes as Russia has intensified its bombardments of Ukrainian cities in recent months

Afternoon front page: Health care in crisis; fake maple syrup; more

Catch up on the stories we’re following today

Chris Selley: On Canada-U.S. trade negotiations, what are we even doing?

What if we had let consumers boycott American booze, like they have travel, instead of doing it by government decree?

Opposition grows to anti-Israel motion to be heard by Montreal city council

An open letter from almost 50 Montreal lawyers on Thursday states that the motion 'goes far beyond an expression of solidarity with Palestinian civilians'

U.S. Supreme Court allows White House ballroom construction to continue for now

Trump initially touted the construction of the ballroom as being necessary to host galas and state dinners, but has since pointed to the addition of an underground military bunker and other security features

Trudeau says Canadians must stay ‘strong and united’ in face of U.S. negotiations

The tariffs were initially set to kick in on Wednesday, but Trump extended the deadline until midnight on Friday Aug. 21

One dead and three wounded after sword attack at Swedish school

Aftonbladet newspaper reported that the attacker had been shot in the leg by police

Five reasons no one saw Prince Harry’s return to the U.K. coming

Speculation over possible explanations has swirled — from the health of King Charles III to homesickness to the returning couple's finances

Loss of confidence: Two-thirds believe Canada’s health care is ‘in a state of crisis’

A shortage of doctors and nurses and long wait times are the biggest problems facing the system, according to Canadians surveyed

Carson Jerema: Wab Kinew, sit down

The Manitoba premier shows no class attacking Carney's tentative trade deal with Trump

Colby Cosh: The Globe in shambles over losing right to bike lanes

It's hard for some to contend with the fact that two Liberal-appointed judges agreed that bike lanes aren't protected by the Charter

Michel Maisonneuve: Canada must defend the North to keep it

We need military bases, ports and transportation corridors to truly remain sovereign

Mohamed Fahmy: Israel and Lebanon will not be at peace so long as Hezbollah remains standing

Many of Lebanon's war-weary residents remain skeptical that the terrorist group can be brought to heel

Canada’s tech industry warns ‘entrepreneurs are leaving in droves’ for U.S.

Recent data around the flood of tech talent moving to the U.S. has revived long-held concerns about Canadian 'brain drain'

Avi Benlolo: Canadians don’t need more reports on antisemitism — we need action

We now have a plethora of reports all saying the same thing. They're currently being studied in committee

Nancy Kissinger, a force beside her diplomat husband, dead at 92

At almost six feet tall, with a ready wit, lithe figure, patrician manners and Episcopalian rearing, she was an intriguing foil to her 5-foot-8 husband

University suspends academic behind Jason Arday plagiarism charges

Nathan Cofnas is a self-defined 'race realist' and was himself sacked from his Cambridge post two years ago

Experts question U.S. Census Bureau report on noncitizen voting

Bureau stated with 'high confidence' that around 24,000 noncitizens voted in 2020 but experts and former Census officials suggest the methodology is flawed

Michael Taube: Quit the race, Chris Alexander

If he stays in the Toronto mayoral race, Olivia Chow will be re-elected

U.S. Treasury Secretary to detail plans to isolate Iran’s economy on Monday

Scott Bessent said he would hold a press conference Monday to 'talk about exactly what we’re going to do' and sought to ratchet up pressure on US allies to join the effort

Amy Hamm: Transgender health care authorities can’t stifle debate anymore

The World Professional Association for Transgender Health admitted in new court filings that it deals in opinions, not unquestionable fact

Jean-Christophe Jasmin: Christian event unfairly blocked by former Quebec minister

The court found that the minister acted in an arbitrary and abusive manner, without any regard for their rights

Jamie Sarkonak: Ontario’s highest court puts bike lane ‘experts’ in their place

The Constitution doesn't mandate the infrastructure preferences of federally funded policy advocates. At least some judges understand this

John Robson: The New York Times’ shameless celebration of debauchery

Both ads and feature stories give glowing approval to grotesque, excessive consumption

Ricky Sutton: News Corp. leads the way in the battle against AI theft

Companies that purchase copyrighted work hoovered up by artificial intelligence could face costly legal battles in the future

Can generation Z save the west?: Etienne A. Beauregarde deconstructs Anti-Civilization

Interview: The author argues that Gen Z is best suited to address the isolating culture of normlessness they inherited

NASA calls off risky mission to save falling satellite

A spacecraft built by Katalyst Space launched in July with the goal of boosting the orbit of NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, but it suffered control issues after launch

Carney asks provinces to end bans on U.S. alcohol sales as part of trade deal

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston told reporters the news after a call with Carney, added he was willing to end the ban pending a resolved deal

Prince Harry and wife Meghan to move back to U.K., British press reports

The Telegraph says they plan to 'settle in a private, non-royal residence, which is said to be located outside London' by the end of the month

Chris Selley: Two court challenges. The least important, you’ve probably heard of

My advice: Don’t cheer on court rulings or laws just because you agree with their stated aims