On this edition of Politics Today RCI’s Wojtek Gwiazda reports on Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird who is in Europe shoring up support to deal with the situation in Ukraine. He reports on the continuing controversy over the Canadian… »
On this edition of Politics Today RCI’s Wojtek Gwiazda reports on Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird who is in Europe shoring up support to deal with the situation in Ukraine. He reports on the continuing controversy over the Canadian… »
Canada’s Supreme Court ruled unanimously today, that the federal government alone does not have the power to make changes, or indeed abolish the Canadian Senate. The eight judges of the top court considered three scenarios: enforcing fixed terms of nine… »
Environment & Animal Life, Indigenous, Internet, Science & Technology, Society
Eye on the Arctic brings you stories and newsmakers from across the North Ever wondered how noise affects marine mammals in the Arctic? Or what glacial ice really looks like? Profiles from the Arctic is a new web documentary that answers… »
After several reports of various government agencies, misplacing or having the computerized data of citizens stolen, the Privacy Commissioner’s office is now in the spotlight for the same thing. An unencrypted hard drive containing the salary information of about 800… »
Paris police officials are fielding questions over the investigation four of its officers face in connection with the alleged rape of a Canadian woman from Toronto. The 34 year-old woman is believed to be a police officer herself, and the… »
Avril Lavigne is currently touring South America with five shows upcoming in Brazil. Along the way she’s been busy defending the video from her most recent self-titled album, ‘Avril Lavigne’. The pastel-hued confection, for a tune called Hello Kitty, was… »
Health, International, Society
One year after the fatal collapse of a clothing factory in Bangladesh, Canadians joined the international campaign for a safe and ethical garment industry by marking Fashion Revolution Day, which originated in the U.K . Consumers were asked to wear their… »
Highlights, Internet, Science & Technology, Society
A very interesting archeological and historical side has emerged from a a large military exercise in Canada’s far north called Operation Operation Nunalavilut 2014. In 1853, the three-masted HMS Breadalbane, involved in the search for Captain John Franklin’s lost expedition,… »
Promotional ads for wireless, TV and internet service can mislead or confuse consumers, so the government of the province of Manitoba is proposing new consumer protection rules to enforce clarity. Service providers often offer special discounts to new customers only… »
Canada’s top military commander has ordered a review of programs to combat sexual violence after a published report alleged assaults in the military have reached epidemic levels. “Disturbing” is how Gen. Tom Lawson characterized the allegations in the news magazine,… »