Highlights / Month: March 2014

Politics

Televised leaders’ debate highlights issues of Quebec provincial election

Half way through the election campaign in Canada’s predominantly French-speaking province of Quebec, the leaders of the four major political parties took part in a live televised debate on Thursday (March 20). The province’s Premier Pauline Marois, whose party the »

Health, Society

Hamilton police find performance drug lab

A street in Hamilton  Ontario looked like something out of  Hollywood drug-related crime show this afternoon Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and Hamilton police blocked off a street and had to call in hazardous material specialists as they raided a home »

Society

Fathers becoming more involved with their children

Canadian fathers are taking more paid leave from work to spend time with their new babies. A new study investigates the way fatherhood has changed in Canada. It suggests dads are becoming more involved with their children to their own »

Arts & Entertainment

Anniversary of “Broue”- a world record theatrical play

March 21 1979, a group of underemployed Quebec actors are about to stage a small play they’ve created, and open the curtain at a theatre in Montreal.  It’s called Broue, a French Quebec colloquialism for foamy head on a glass »

Society

Man who swindled friends released from prison

Victims of a multi-million dollar Ponzi-scheme are disappointed to learn that the man behind it, Earl Jones, has been released from prison after serving four years of an 11-year sentence. Several senior citizens living in the Montreal region were bilked »

Politics

Alison Redford, premier of oil-rich province of Alberta, resigns

The premier of the oil-rich western Canadian province of Alberta, Alison Redford, has announced she is resigning effective Sunday (March23). The premier made the announcement Wednesday in the rotunda of the Alberta legislature. “Quite simply I am not prepared to »

Economy, Politics

Truck drivers vow to continue strike at Vancouver port

Striking container truck drivers at the port in Canada’s Pacific coast city of Vancouver are vowing not to return to work, even though the port and the British Columbia provincial government issued new ultimatums on Wednesday (March 19) in an »

International, Internet, Science & Technology, Society

A century of the Royal Ontario Museum

One of Canada’s largest, most prestigious, and oldest continuous museums is celebrating 100 years this week. Janet Carding is Director and CEO of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada’s largest city. The Royal Ontario Museum or ROM as it’s »

Health, Society

People can improve their happiness: psychiatrist

The United Nations declared March 20th the International Day of Happiness, and people can use several techniques to increase their own happiness, says Toronto psychiatrist Mark Berber. “Happiness is not just a trivial buzzword. There is a science behind it. »

Arts & Entertainment, Economy, International, Internet, Science & Technology, Society

Canadians among the top users of the Internet

It would be an understatement to say Canadians like the Internet. The average Canadian visits 3,731 websites a month, and spends about 41 hours per month on line. That’s lots more than the world average of 2, 278 websites and »