Highlights / Year: 2014

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, Internet, Science & Technology, Politics

The new norm: extreme weather

In 1998 an uprecedented ice storm left much of the province of Quebec without power, many for weeks. In 2013, another unprecedented storm crippled the city of Toronto (shown) destroying trees over 100 years old and blacking out large areas »

Politics, Society

Supreme Court appointment welcomed this time

Canada’s prime minister has appointed a prominent, female trial lawyer from the province of Quebec to the Supreme Court of Canada. Suzanne Côté’s was welcomed by Chief Justice Beverly McLachlin who, in a news release, praised her “extensive expertise in »

Environment & Animal Life, Internet, Science & Technology, Politics, Society

Ontario to restrict pesticide linked to bee deaths

The Canadian province of Ontario wants to vastly reduce the use of neonicotinoid pesticides which have been linked to big declines in honey-bees and other pollinating insects. It hopes to have legislation in place by next planting season next July »

Economy, Politics

Municipal employees strike over pension plan changes in province of Quebec

Municipal services across the Canadian province of Quebec were disrupted on Wednesday (November 26) as government employees walked out on a one day strike to protest the provincial government’s intention to change their pension plans. At the port of Montreal, »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, International, Society

Agribition: major international agricultural event in Saskatchewan

Scene from Agribition 2013, one of the biggest agricuiltural events and auctions on the contintnt. with thousands of international visitors from dozens of countries © Tourism Saskatchewan It’s called the Canadian Western Agribition, and its the biggest livestock event in Canada, »

Environment & Animal Life, Indigenous, Politics, Society

Photographer Michelle Siu’s documentation of an Indigenous community displaced by man-made flood ‘Unnatural Disaster’

It wasn’t the first time residents of the Indigenous First Nation community near Lake St Martin were told to evacuate. Some thought it might be overnight, or a few days. Three years later residents have still not been able to »

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

Cumulative affect of common chemicals on children

A respected expert in children’s environmental health has helped produce a new video to drive home the message that even small amounts of toxic chemicals can have a cumulative effect on a child’s brain development.  It’s called “Little Things Matter” »

Uncategorized

Canadians may get a colder winter than usual

Yes, winter is coming in Canada, but there’s cold and then there’s the frigid deep-freeze that some Canadians got last year, and can apparently expect this year too. The privately-owned Weather Network television channel is predicting colder than average temperatures »

Environment & Animal Life, International

Canadian guilty of smuggling endangered wildlife products

A 39 year old resident of west coast Richmond, British Columbia has pleaded guilty to a charge of wildlife smuggling in front of a US federal judge in Manhattan yesterday. Xiao Ju Guan, who owns an antiques business admitted trying »

Society

Rent-to-own industry targets the poor

Canadians spend $260 million every year on products that they rent and hope to eventually own, paying very high prices that would not be permitted in some of the U.S. states. A special investigation by the public broadcaster, CBC has »