Highlights / Year: 2013

Environment & Animal Life, International

Still no emission rules for oil and gas sector

Canada has again failed to publish greenhouse gas emission regulations for the oil and gas industry. The government said it would have new rules in place by the end of 2012. After missing that target the environment minister told a »

Environment & Animal Life

Concerns over Lyme disease this summer

Bugs are common in the summer in Canada, Pesky biting bugs, like black flies and mosquitoes, and in recent years with some of those bites comes concerns over disease, such as West Nile. This year however worries of mosquitoes carrying »

Politics, Society

Canadian police arrest man, woman for terrorism-related charges

The RCMP, Canada’s federal police force, announced on Tuesday (Junly 2) they had “arrested two individuals and charged them with conspiring to carry out a terrorist attack.” According to the police the two, a man and a woman, “took steps to »

International, Politics

Canada: New passport features images from Canadian history

Canada’s new 10-year ePassport is now available to Canadians, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced on Tuesday (July 2). “The new, 10-year ePassport provides more convenience for Canadians, and facilitates safe, secure travel which, in turn, helps create »

Internet, Science & Technology

University of Alberta scientists may have a solution to aid in oil spill cleanups

Many people remember disastrous ocean oil spills such as the 1989 Exxon Valdez supertanker incident in Alaska, and of course the 2010 BP drilling disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. A worker vacuums up oil from the BP gulf spill. »

Uncategorized

Team to revisit early Arctic expedition sites

A team will travel to a remote part of Canada’s Arctic next month to learn more about the first major scientific expedition to the area which took place from 1913 to 1918. Map of the Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913-18. »

Arts & Entertainment, Society

Governor General announces 74 new appointments to the Order of Canada

The Order of Canada is one of the highest civilian honours in Canada. Established in 1967, during Canada’s centennial year, the honour “recognizes a lifetime of outstanding achievement, dedication to community and service to the nation.” On Friday (June 28) »

Uncategorized

Cities compete for largest ‘living’ flag title

About 3,500 people formed a giant “living” Canadian flag in the central city of Winnipeg yesterday by donning red or white T-shirts and gathering outside the provincial legislature. Winnipeg has won the title for having the largest flag for the »

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Flooding scuttles some events at Calgary Stampede

Catastrophic flooding in the western province of Alberta has forced the cancellation of some events at the iconic Calgary Stampede. The ten-day rodeo, exhibition and festival is held every July and this year starts on Friday. Clean-up crews are hard »

Internet, Science & Technology

Canada’s tiny but tremendous telescope in space

It’s called MOST, which stands for “microvariability and oscillations of stars”. When the tiny space telescope was launched 10 years ago it was Canada’s first ever space telescope. While other space telescopes and satellites can cost many hundreds of millions, »