Fisheries officers in the northern territory of Nunavut say their efforts to convince fishers to stop wasting fish, is slowly working. Five years ago, officers found bags of Arctic char left on the banks of the Sylvia Grinnell River, north… »
Environment & Animal Life, Indigenous
Fisheries officers in the northern territory of Nunavut say their efforts to convince fishers to stop wasting fish, is slowly working. Five years ago, officers found bags of Arctic char left on the banks of the Sylvia Grinnell River, north… »
Sonia L’Heureux, Canada’s interim Parliamentary Budget Officer, says Canadian government departments and agencies have once again failed to provide requested information so that she can do an analysis into the 2012 federal budget. July 19th was the second deadline the… »
The popular pan-Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons has stopped blocking a gay and lesbian news website from its free in-store Wi-Fi networks. The decision came last week after an online backlash Friday after it was reported that the chain restricted customers from… »
Environment & Animal Life, International, Internet, Science & Technology
The boreal forest in Canada stretches from the Yukon, across the northern sections of the provinces right across to Newfoundland in the Atlantic. The boreal zone stretches all across Canada © IBCSP website This week, a group of international scientists is… »
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The public broadcaster, CBC refuses to run an advertisement which says the government is encroaching on its independence. The lobby group, Friends of Canadian Broadcasting created the ad. CBC said it would not air it because that might imply the… »
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Rare pictures of grizzly bears, grey wolverines and caribou are just some of the shots captured by remote cameras in Canada’s northern Ivvavik National Park. The park covers 10,000 square kilometres and is located in Canada’s Yukon territory. Since it… »
The violent storm that swept across Toronto, as well as most of central and eastern Canada, has destroyed what is arguably the most famous tree in Canada. Only a large stump is left of the historic tree which is shown… »
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An iconic building that houses the Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel, just steps from Canada’s Parliament in Ottawa is going on the block. The landmark hotel was first opened in 1912 by Canada’s seventh prime minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier. It was… »
Economy, International, Politics, Society
Favoured group charged less than half While ordinary Canadians pay a hefty price for their alchoholic beverages, wine, spirits, and beer, from the provincially-controlled outlets, not everyone does. It seems that federal departments and agencies, as well as foreign high… »
On this edition of Politics Today, RCI’s Gilda Salomone focused on a petition by a citizens advocacy group on the fate of the Senate. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) wants Prime Minister Stephen Harper and all Parliamentarians to hold a… »