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Videos make police accountable, says consultant

An amateur video of police shooting a teen armed with a knife and alone on a Toronto tram has raised a storm of controversy in Canada. 18 year-old  Sammy Yatin died just after midnight Saturday and the chief of police »

Environment & Animal Life

Fracking plan near World Heritage site divisive

The search for oil in Canada’s eastern most province of Newfoundland and Labrador has divided people living near Gros Morne National Park. UNESCO recently announced it was concerned about plans to use hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, close to the World »

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Inquest would elucidate postpartum depression

An inquest into the recent death of a mother and her two children could help other Canadians, says the CEO of the Schizophrenia Society of Canada. Police pulled the body of Lisa Gibson from the Red River two days after »

Environment & Animal Life, Internet, Science & Technology

Alberta oil sands leaks continues to grow

It appears that a series of spills at an oil-sands site in Alberta is worse that first reported. The Wall Street Journal says that Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. has raised the amount of oil released from an uncontained site to »

Environment & Animal Life, Politics

Mayors want more say on rail safety

The Lac Megantic train derailment that killed 47 people and destroyed the central core of the small eastern Quebec town on July 6 continues to send out political ripples. On Monday, a group of mayors from across the country held »

Environment & Animal Life, Society

Adapting to Climate Change

The summer of 2013 will be remembered by many Canadians for the extreme weather events particularly the rain and flooding that occurred in several regions.  Now the increased insurance claims resulting from extreme weather are becoming a problem that is »

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Neil Young’s “Harvest” Number One Canadian disc

Celebrating the amazing depth and diversity of Canadian musical talent, CBC Music has been counting down the ‘Top 100 Greatest Canadian Albums Ever’ during this month of July. Today they announced the final Top 20 Canadian albums, and Neil Young’s 1972 »

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Name holiday for brave Champlain, says historian

The first Monday in August is a holiday in all Canadian provinces except Quebec and it should be named after explorer Samuel de Champlain, says historian and author Charlotte Gray. The provinces have different names for the day. “They’re all »

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Fox will star in new sitcom

Michael J. Fox’s comic brilliance took him to the top of the television acting world back in the 1980s. Fox parlayed playing a stuffy yuppie in Family Ties into to a co-starring role in the Back to the Future cinema »

Arts & Entertainment, Society

Fans don’t forget baseball greatness

Sports are about special moments as much as winning or losing. One of those moments occurred 22 years ago Sunday in Los Angeles, California. Montreal Expos pitcher Dennis Martinez pitched the 13th perfect game in major league history, beating the »