Pumkins, which many Canadians are buying as we approach the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, may be in short supply in some area of Canada, and more expensive this year as a result. Particularly in the province of Ontario which was hit… »
Arts & Entertainment, Environment & Animal Life, Society
Pumkins, which many Canadians are buying as we approach the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, may be in short supply in some area of Canada, and more expensive this year as a result. Particularly in the province of Ontario which was hit… »
Economy, Indigenous, Politics, Society
First ministers, the leaders of Canada’s ten provinces and three territories, met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and some members of his cabinet yesterday in Ottawa. The occasion began with Indigenous leaders included in the gathering as well. Justin Trudeau’s… »
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Chickens, no more than four, are now allowed in some Toronto backyards. Toronto Cityy Councillors, following two days of debated, voted 23 to 14 in favour of a pilot project to take place in four wards of the city. “What… »
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Artistic gymnasts, men and women from 70 countries are in Montreal this week to compete in the sport’s World Championships. 500 athletes are back in Montreal’s Olympic Stadium where Nadia Comaneci put the sport in the international spotlight at the… »
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Brooke Henderson, the 20-year-old Canadian from Smiths Falls, Ontario, led by four shots after six holes when wicked weather suspended the final round on Sunday, a day of heavy rain, strong winds and threatening lightning strikes. “I was just trying… »
Economy, International, Society
The 2018 Winter Olympics are taking place in Korea for the first time. PyeongChang will host the events, and Canadian Olympians and Paralympians will be identifiable in the red and black with white details, like the word ‘CANADA’ on their outfits.… »
Economy, Environment & Animal Life, International
Free public transit was a rallying cry for many citizens in Montreal back in the 1970’s when it was Canada’s largest city. At the time, its metro (subway) system was one of the best in the world and the bus… »
Environment & Animal Life, Society
Lac-Mégantic is still recovering from the calamity that struck on the night of July 6, 2013, when a runaway train exploded in the middle of the lakeside town. Three men were in court in Sherbrooke, Quebec today, as the trial… »
Arts & Entertainment, International, Society
Cirque du Soleil, based in Montreal, Quebec, has eight shows in hotel theatres in Las Vegas. Today they issued this statement: “A tragic shooting occurred last night in Las Vegas. To ensure the safety of our teams and audience members,… »
Economy, Environment & Animal Life, International, Internet, Science & Technology, Society
Climate change, or the seeming effects of climate change, appeared to many of us on TV and digital screens around the world in September. Following one of the worst wildfire seasons in British Columbia’s history, on the Pacific Coast of… »