A new report by Second Harvest reveals that 46.5% of food in Canada is wasted, with 41.7% of this waste deemed avoidable, resulting in a loss of $58 billion. Despite little improvement in Canada’s food waste situation, the Canadian Food Sentiment Index shows that 76.6% of Canadians are actively trying to reduce food waste. Initiatives like the “Look-Smell-Taste” campaign by Too Good To Go are helping consumers evaluate food freshness based on sensory cues rather than relying solely on best-before dates, ultimately reducing unnecessary waste and saving money.
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San Jose State, Penn face inquiries in Trump trans crackdown
The Trump administration is investigating potential civil rights violations at San Jose State University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association for allowing transgender athletes to compete on women's teams. This comes after President Trump signed an executive order to ban transgender athletes from girls' and women's sports, citing equality concerns. The Education Department is looking into Title IX violations and reviewing athletics policies at other schools, aligning with Trump's focus on...
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