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Meet Michael Noonan, one of Canada’s new crop of Rhodes Scholars. He explains the daunting process involved in being accepted for a Rhodes scholarship to pursue graduate studies at the storied university in England.
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The Link’s Web columnist Andrew Fazekas tells us about the many Canadians who are still in the slow lane when it comes to accessing the Internet, and examines a social network service that...
The marches began to protest against a hike in tuition fees, which are the lowest in Canada. But they appear to have grown into something else. Lynn Desjardins takes a look at the reasons why tough...
The role played by African Canadians in the last war fought on Canadian soil is a topic which, researchers say, has been overlooked and underrepresented in popular literature. The Link’s...
If everyone in the world used natural resources the way Canadians do, it would take 3 1/2 planets to support their demands. That's one conclusion of a new report from the World Wildlife Fund. Marc...
Sharks have been swimming the world's oceans for millions of years. But, even after surviving untold natural upheavals, it's the arrival of humans on the planet that's just about done them in. Marc...
An unusually early heat-wave followed by a killer-frost has devastated one of Canada's richest fruit-growing regions. Phil Tregunno, the chairman of the Ontario Tender Fruit Producers Marketing Board...
Producers of the documentary 'Tibet: Land of the Brave' hope the story of a Canadian family's visit to relatives in the Himalayan nation will bring their tragic story to audiences in Montreal and...
Ciné Gael has been presenting a winter series of Irish feature films for 20 years now. This year, the season wrapped up with a screening of "Bernadette: Notes on a Political Journey". The...
Hundreds of students protesting tuition fee hikes in Quebec stripped down to their skivvies yesterday to stage a “nude” march through Montreal’s trendy Plateau Mont Royal...
A Canadian scientist's work with bacteria that evolved in isolation in a New Mexico cave offers new understanding of how these ancient life forms mutate to develop resistance to antibiotics. Marc...