Highlights / Year: 2014

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The LINK Online Sat. Nov 22, 2014

Your hosts this week, Wojtek, Lynn, and Marc A man waves a large Romanian flag in Bucharest, Romania, November 3, 2013 during a protest against the Rosia Montana gold mining project of Canada’s Gabriel Resources. ©  Vadim Ghirda/AP Canada’s extractive »

Politics, Society

Opposition parties call on government to restore services to military veterans

Canada`s opposition parties continued to hammer away at the ruling Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Friday (November 21) over the treatment of Canada`s military veterans. Both the Official Opposition NDP and the Liberal opposition questioned cutbacks in »

Economy, Politics

Canada’s two most populous provinces, sign deals on electricity, climate change

The premiers and ministers of Canada’s two most populous provinces Ontario and Quebec sat down for a joint meeting in Toronto on Friday (November 21), the first such meeting since 2010. Ontario’s premier Kathleen Wynne and Quebec premier Philippe Couillard »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, Health, Immigration & Refugees, Indigenous, International, Politics, Society

Eye on the Arctic – Week in Review 11/21/14

Eye on the Arctic brings you stories and newsmakers from across the North   On this week’s news round-up, we bring you some of the top headlines from Eye on the Arctic this week: – A Swedish military expert discusses Russia’s ‘psychological »

Health, Society

Reduce solitary confinement, urges medical journal

Placing prisoners in drab, solitary cells for 23 hours a day can have “substantial health effects, including suicide and should be severely limited,” urges an editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. It calls the practice “cruel and unusual punishment.” »

Arts & Entertainment, Internet, Science & Technology, Society

Canada’s first distance learning effort November 21, 1927

Long before the arrival of the internet, and the concept of what is now known as MOOC’s (massive open online content), and long before television, the University of Alberta established it’s own radio station to provide distance learning courses to »

Environment & Animal Life, Internet, Science & Technology

Rare white deer seen in northwest Ontario

People around the small town of Stratton Ontario had been seeing something very rare during the summer, an all-white deer. Stratton is located about 400 kilometres west of the northern Ontario city of Thunder Bay. Stratton is just north of »

Health, Society

Shovelling snow can cause heart attacks

Shovelling snow is something most Canadians have to do in winter and, as recent news indicates, it can kill you. People have died in the massive snow storms that hit the northern U.S. this week, some of them from heart »

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

Coco Rocha, Canadian supermodel, hates selfies

Coco Rocha is a Canadian model who works with the best international designers and graces the covers of the major fashion magazines. Now she’s a co-author as well.  Her new book, “Study of Pose”, features 2,000 pages of her best. Photographed »

International, Internet, Science & Technology, Society

Ontario students top internationally in computer literacy

Ontario students scored among the highest in computer literacy, in an international test.  Last year, they were part of the 60,000 grade 8 students, young people of 13 or 14 years of age, in 20 countries that took part in »