Highlights / Day: October 26, 2020

Politics, Society

Opposition succeeds in forcing review of Liberals’ pandemic response

In a rare show of unity, opposition parties in the House of Commons joined forces on Monday to mandate the minority Liberals to disclose a vast trove of documents related to the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Members of »

Society

Website aims to correct a lack of referrals to female lawyers

Two Canadian women found they were not being referred cases as often as their male counterparts, so they set up a system to solve the problem for themselves and others. ReferToHer is a website that was created in early 2019 »

Economy

Huge merger in Canada, latest of several in oil/gas industry

A deal announced this weekend between two of the biggest oil companies in Canada will create the third largest oil and gas producer in the country and second largest refiner. The merger between Canadian rivals Cenovus Energy and Husky Energy »

Environment & Animal Life, Indigenous, International, Politics, Society

Thawing permafrost called a threat to the world

Canada needs to cooperate closely and urgently with Russia and other Arctic nations to deal with the rapidly thawing ground, says a former premier of the Canadian territory of Yukon. “Permafrost functioned for thousand years like cement,” says Tony Penikett, »

International, Politics, Society

Canada and Botswana to co-host 2nd media freedom global conference

Canada and Botswana are joining forces to co-host the second edition of Global Conference for Media Freedom, Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne announced Monday. The online conference is expected to take place on Nov. 16 and will bring together representatives »

Health, International, Society

Imported ‘rescue’ dogs are one source of exotic diseases in Canada

or years, Canadian veterinarians have been expressing concerns about rare non-native diseases being brought into the country through imported animals. They are now reporting rare cases of Leishmania, a flesh eating parasite present in many tropical and subtropical countries, but »

Society

Many Canadians concerned with police treatment of racial minorities: survey

Nearly two out of five Canadians are of the opinion that there is a “serious problem” with the way police interact with non-white people, according to a public opinion poll by the non-profit Angus Reid Institute. When asked if it »

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A person is framed by fall foliage while walking through a plaza in Vancouver

A person is framed by fall foliage while walking through a plaza at Harbour Green Park, in Vancouver, on Sunday, October 25, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck »

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A man adjusts his face mask as he walks by a sign, ‘Bonjour, Hi’ in Montreal

A man adjusts his face mask as she walks by a sign reading ‘Bonjour, Hi’ in Montreal, Sunday, October 25, 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues in Canada and around the world. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes »

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Buddhist monks supporters of pro-democracy protesters display placards, Bangkok

Buddhist monks supporters of pro-democracy protesters display placards as they march to the German Embassy in central Bangkok, Thailand Monday, Oct. 26, 2020. As lawmakers debated in a special session in Parliament that was called to address political tensions, the students-led rallies were set to continue with a march through centeral Bangkok Monday evening to the German Embassy, apparently to bring attention to the time King Maha Vajiralongkprn spends in Germany. Placards from left read: “Do you ever watch Dharma program? Or you watch only Nation channel, Police, do not use any weapon, because they are the people.” (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe) »