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Economy, International, Society

Canada Post and workers agree on tentative deal

Following marathon bargaining sessions over the past week, it now appears all but certain that Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have avoided a possible service disruption that has loomed for months. The two sides reached a »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, Health, International, Politics, Society

Some hard truths about Canadians and our treatment of farm animals

We Canadians like to pat ourselves on the back (quietly, of course) about how civilized we are (behaviour at a lot of hockey games excepted). Over 750 million farm animals animals are killed for food every year, virtually all of »

International, Politics

Chinese TV personality accuses Canada’s tourism body of censorship

Canada’s national tourism marketing body is denying allegations by a Chinese TV star that it pressured him to remove an episode discussing the plight of Canada’s Indigenous Peoples and Quebec separatism days before the first official visit to China by »

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

Cannabinoids and night vision: surprising finding

It’s another somewhat serendipitous finding. Researchers in Montreal and in the US were studying the effects of marijuana (cannabinoids actually) on brain development in tadpoles and found surprisingly that it actually improved the test-animals night vision. Edward Ruthazer (PhD) is »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, Highlights, International, Internet, Science & Technology

Global warming; greenhouse gas and breeding a better cow

In terms of its greenhouse gas effect, each molecule of methane is equal to about 20 to 25 molecules of CO2. Cows in their digestion emit a lot of methane; out of both ends of the animal. Canadian researchers are »

Economy, Highlights, International, Internet, Science & Technology

International Mine Rescue Competition: update

It was, as always, an exciting time for the over two-dozen international teams who came from around the world to compete in the “olympics” of mine rescue. Some 27 teams from 13 nations came to Sudbury, Ontario for the competition. »

Health, International, Society

Score another gold medal for Man Kaur

Lagging behind the other runners in the 100-metre race at the Americas Masters Games in Vancouver on Monday, Man Kaur held her form and never broke stride. Man Kaur is helped by her 78-year-old son, Gurdev Singh, as she takes »

Economy, Internet, Science & Technology, Society

More millions slated for ‘Big Owe” upgrade

Never let it be said that Montrealers can’t beat a dead horse. Radio Canada is reporting that millions of more dollars–tens of millions–will be injected into Montreal’s Olympic Park to make it more energy efficient. The actual costs have not »

International, Politics, Society

Canada’s commitment to re-engage in peacekeeping; are we ready?

Last week, top government officials announced that Canada was increasing its commitment to UN peacekeeping missions. But with Canada’s Forces often cited as being overstretched and under-equipped, can Canada live up adequately to that promise? Walter Dorn is a professor »

International, Society

After Wimbledon, Milos Raonic seeking another title shot in New York

The fourth and final Grand Slam of the international men and women’s professional tennis circuits, the U.S. Open, is underway in New York. There’s talk that Daniel Nestor (left) and Vasek Pospisil have a legitimate shot at the men’s doubles »