Highlights / Canadian headlines

Canadian headlines

Highlights, Politics, Society

Democracy in Canada: little interest, distrust of politicians

In yet another disturbing account of the state of politics in Canada, a new survey reveals a substantial percentage of Canadians don’t think politics affects them much, don’t trust politicians to do what is right, and simply don’t talk about »

Highlights, Politics, Society

History: March 25, 1958- an amazing dream takes flight

Shortly before 10:00 AM on that day, the distinctive roar of military jet engines was heard in Malton just outside Toronto. First two jet fighters rolled down the runway, a Canadian built CF-100, and a Canadian contract built CF-86. They »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, Politics, Society

Mayors of Canada’s two most populous cities, Montreal and Toronto, team up

The mayors of Canada’s two most populous cities, John Tory of Toronto and Denis Coderre of Montreal, announced Wednesday (March 25) they are going to work together on such issues as housing, infrastructure and public transit. “The two solitudes are over,” »

Health, Society

One more province bans tanning beds for under 18s

The western province of Alberta wants to reduce the risk of skin cancer by banning anyone under 18 years old from using indoor tanning beds. Canadians tend to think a tan looks good so some people pay to use these »

Society

Corporation executive interferes in news coverage

The president of Bell Media, a company that owns Canada’s largest private broadcaster, interfered in the way its news departments covered a decision involving it, reports the Globe and Mail. Bell President Kevin Crull became furious after learning that the »

Uncategorized

Subway shut-down in Toronto due to mysterious leak

Subway commuters were stranded on one of the main lines in Toronto today.  The north-south line that takes tens of thousands of people into the downtown offices each morning, was halted when a mysterious substance was discovered leaking into the »

Uncategorized

Residential school ‘day scholars’ suing for compensation

Residential school survivors have received financial settlements, and an official apology from Prime Minister Harper. These actions have been a move forward in the attempt to heal the long-term inter-generational effects of the emotional, physical and sexual abuse many native »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life

Harsh winter; frozen Ontario vineyards

The Niagara region is the most prolific wine-producing region in Ontario, and one of the two major regions in Canada, the other being the Okanagan Valley area of British Columbia. But following a bumper harvest 2013, Niagara grape growers were »

Arts & Entertainment

Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts, winners announced

Seven artists and a curator are the winners of this year’s Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts. The announcement was made Tuesday morning (March 24) in Ottawa. The winners are: Louise Déry, curator, Montreal (Outstanding Contribution Award) Robert Houle, »

Immigration & Refugees, International, Politics, Society

Canada: Dramatic drop in citizenship, concern over disengaged immigrants

A former Director General of the Citizenship and Multiculturalism Branch, at the miinistry of Citizenship and Immigration Canada says there’s been a dramatic drop in the number of immigrants becoming citizens, and Andrew Griffith suggests this could lead to a greater »