The Canadian federal system designed to keep food safe to eat failed in December to prevent ground beef contaminated with E. coli from being offered for sale to consumers, according to a report by CBC News journalist James Cudmore. The… »
The Canadian federal system designed to keep food safe to eat failed in December to prevent ground beef contaminated with E. coli from being offered for sale to consumers, according to a report by CBC News journalist James Cudmore. The… »
Health, Internet, Science & Technology
Nobody had done this before. Researchers at Dalhousie University were testing a combination of two drugs and found they stopped and even killed off a particular type of aggressive breast cancer. Paola Marignani PhD, lead the research team. She is… »
This was “a year of horror, fear and despair” declares UNICEF, noting that more than 15 million children were exposed to “unspeakable brutality” in 2014. Children were exposed to conflict in countries from Central Africa Republic, to Gaza, Syria, Iraq… »
Economy, Environment & Animal Life, International, Internet, Science & Technology, Politics
Arctic ice is retreating year after year which will eventually make the region much more accessible to development. Arctic nations have been racing to map the Arctic seabed with a view to extending their claims to territory, specifically the seabed… »
There are Canadians who hate the long cold winter and then there are those who embrace it and try to have some fun. Among the latter, is Lukas Mertelik of Fort Nelson in the western province of British Columbia. He… »
Two teenagers were assaulted by a group of four or five people early Saturday in South Surrey, British Columbia and one of them later died in hospital. Police are calling for witnesses to come forward. Dario Bartoli on his bicycle… »
Arts & Entertainment, International, Society
In the mid-1970’s Chris Haney was a photo editor with the Montreal Gazette newspaper. Scott Abbott was a sports journalist working for the Canadian press. The two met during the 1976 summer Olympics in Montreal. Trivial pursuit is probably the… »
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He sings about lumberjacks, truck driving, train drivers, small towns, and colourful characters. just like many country singers. Tim Hus from Alberta is different, his songs all have a very Canadian flavour. Whereas most country performers, even a lot of… »
On this edition of Politics Today RCI’s Wojtek Gwiazda reports on a busy political week in Ottawa in the last week before the Christmas holidays. He surveys reaction to a report by Canada’s national public broadcaster CBC/Radio-Canada that Canada is… »
International, Politics, Society
A report by Canada’s national public broadcaster CBC that Canada is planning to choose Syrian refugees based on their religion has created a flurry of shocked reaction from lawyers, a refugee group, and Amnesty International Canada. According to CBC journalist… »