Highlights / Year: 2013

Internet, Science & Technology

After 30 years of service, iconic space tool Canadarm goes home

After travelling 624 million kilometres since it was first used in 1981, the Canadarm has found a home at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. The permanent Canadarm display was unveiled Thursday (May 2) by Canadian Heritage Minister James Moore »

Environment & Animal Life, International, Internet, Science & Technology

Record ocean warming, “alarming, quite extreme”

International scientists say there was record warming of oceans last year. In its just released annual report, the World Meterological Organization says 2012 was one of the ten warmest years since statistical data gathering began in 1850.  The report adds »

Internet, Science & Technology

Canadian students tops in world robotics competition

The competition is called the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics World Championships Four hundred teams of students ages 14-18 from around the world competed in the three-day annual event held in St Louis, Missouri, USA.  »

Economy

Four Canadian banks on Top 10 list of world’s strongest

Four of Canada’s biggest banks are among the top 10 in a global ranking of the strongest banks according to data compiled by Bloomberg Markets magazine. CIBC, Royal Bank, Scotiabank and TD were ranked 3rd, 4th, 7th and 8th, respectively, on the »

International, Politics

Foreign Minister says Canada will not seek UN Security Council seat

The Canadian media is reporting on statements made by Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird that Canada would not be seeking a seat on the United Nations Security Council next year. “Canada’s principled foreign policy is not for sale for a »

Economy, Health, International, Politics, Society

Battle of numbers in House of Commons after Auditor General’s report

Conflicting interpretations of the spring report of Canada’s Auditor General dominated the Question Period in the House of Commons on Wednesday (May 1). The ruling Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper was repeatedly questioned about its handling of government »

Arts & Entertainment, Highlights

The Rebel: Jutai Toonoo

Artists often say they create art for themselves and don’t care what other people think. But when Eye on the Arctic tracked down Jutai Toonoo working in studio, we got the sense that he really, really meant it. Toonoo uses »

Economy, International, Society

Anger in Bangladesh, compensation from Canadian company, regulations planned

Loblaw, a Canadian company whose clothing line was produced in the garment factory that collapsed last week in Dhaka, Bangladesh, says it will provide compensation to the families of victims. And the Retail Council of Canada has promised it will »

Society

Is Canada ready to accept a gay male professional athlete?

A basketball player in the United States made history this week. Jason Collins became the first man in any of the four major North American professional sports—the National Hockey League, the National Basketball Association, the National Football League and Major »

Economy, Politics, Society

Canada’s Auditor General spring report raises numerous questions

Canada’s Auditor General Michael Ferguson tabled his spring 2013 report on government managment of its resources on Tuesday (April 30). The 52-page document, listed numerous concerns including a lack of government-wide monitoring and reporting on public security spending, the challenges »