Paul Hantiuk

Journalist

Paul Hantiuk is a producer with CBC News in Toronto.

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Jamie Campbell missed World Series broadcasts for 'pre-skin cancer' treatment. Here's how he's doing

Jamie Campbell revealed he was receiving treatment for 'pre-skin cancer.'
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Eating the world's hottest pepper might make you 'throw up immediately,' says breeder

Ed Currie had already held the record for the world’s hottest pepper, the Carolina Reaper, but he apparently did not fear the reaper, and upped the ante with his new record-breaker, Pepper X.
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NHL Pride Tape ban sends message that hockey isn't for everyone, says queer hockey player

Queer NCAA hockey player Carson Gates discussed growing up around hockey culture and whether he thinks a generational shift will one day normalize LGBTQ inclusion in the game.

Is the housing crisis pricing out the skilled newcomers Canada wants to attract?

Canada remains an in-demand destination for newcomers, but the country's affordable housing crisis and high inflation are causing some to raise questions — just as Ottawa has increased immigration targets and aims to bring in 500,000 permanent residents a year by 2025.
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This teen worries N.B.'s gender identity policy change started a chain reaction

Sade London, a non-binary high school student, worries New Brunswick's Policy 713 changes started a ‘chain reaction’ across Canada as Saskatchewan makes similar move and Ontario's education minister signals agreement.
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Why playing his father in The Shark is Broken was an 'affectionate dance' for Ian Shaw

Legendary actor Robert Shaw’s son Ian plays his old man in The Shark is Broken, which opened this month on Broadway.

Why period-proof kits could be a 'story within a story' at Women's World Cup

Even though Canada was eliminated from the Women’s World Cup, the CEO of Canadian Women and Sport says the debut of Nike’s period-proof kits for players on the Canadian team is a big step in normalizing discussions around menstruation in athletics.

This driver says gunshots went off near her on the highway. She still feels anxiety on the road

The fallout from driving accidents can last for years, according to an occupational therapist who specializes in helping driver’s rehabilitate their confidence on the road.

What are the pitfalls when therapy-speak seeps into our everyday lives?

Jonah Hill and Sarah Brady’s alleged text exchanges have stirred a debate about the potential harm caused when language designed for a therapeutic gets thrown around in interpersonal relationships.

She says her Zoom layoff was short and cruel. Why virtual layoffs still lack etiquette

The norms of laying off remote workers through virtual communication platforms like Zoom are still a work in progress, according to experts, but there are several ways to improve a process some say can be “inhuman.”