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Canadian journalist William Marsden tells us about his new book, “Fools Rule - Inside The Failed Politics Of Climate Change”. Described by its publisher as a rage-inciting polemic about the global failure to deal with climate change, the book explains that it only takes a few degrees of change in the median temperature to tip the world into an ice age, or a disastrous warming.
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We've all heard about climate change. But, what's less well known is that the world's military forces are actively planning for conflicts over dwindling land, food and water caused by climate change....
Hutterites live in self-sufficient rural colonies. They have played a key role in the agricultural economy of Western Canada but they have had their share of difficulties with neighbours and...
Multiculturalism and the presence of many religions in Canada poses no threat to stability, according to religious rights researcher Joanne Benham Rennick, an assistant professor of Contemporary...
Multifaith conferences and sharing places of worship, these are some ways of encouraging dialogue between different religious groups in Canada. Pandit Roopnauth Sharma, the founder and spiritual...
Canada is known worldwide for being home to a mosaic of many different religious beliefs. But, Francois Lapierre, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec says it takes more than simple...
More and more members elected to the Canadian Parliament reflect the growing religious diversity in Canada. But navigating the fine line between religion and politics on Parliament Hill is sometimes...
Juno-nominated musician, Matthew Barber, composed the music for the hit musical Haunted Hillbilly currently playing at Montreal's Centaur Theatre. His newly minted companion album called 'Songs for...
Archbishop Gabriel Chemodakoff of Montreal's Saint Nicolas Cathedral is dedicated to interfaith dialogue. He spoke with Radio Canada International's Raymond Desmarteau.
Canada’s ruling Conservative party is determined to pass its controversial omnibus budget bill but the leader of the Green Party says she plans to block the legislation even if it means, as she...
A conversation with Bhante Saranapala, the Buddhist Chaplain to the University of Toronto and the recipient of an Ontario Spirit Award for the social work he performs in the province. Bhante...
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