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Arts Culture- a conversation with Mark Tewksbury on being gay in sports.

Arts -Culture- Lifestyle Recently Jason Collins of the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the US  became the first major professional league player to come out as being gay.  The media made a big deal of it, but long before him, »

International, Politics

Politics Today – June 9, 2013

On this edition of Politics Today RCI’s Wojtek Gwiazda focuses on the resignation of government Member of Parliament Brent Rathgeber. He also has more on the Senate expense scandal, a letter from the Chief Electoral Officer informing the Speaker of »

Economy, International, Politics

Strike by Canadian diplomats worldwide – ends

For latest update (“tentative agreement” September 26) see below (June 7, 2013) After weeks of sporadic and limited work actions, Canadian diplomats have started worldwide strikes after negotiations fell apart with their employer, the Canadian government. “After nearly two years »

Economy, International, Society

Grand Prix of Canada: the Formula 1 circus returns to Montreal

After concerns in the past that Montreal would lose its Formula One race, the circus is back in town again this year for the 34th time Surely the coolest hat award should go to this guy seen at the open track »

Health, Society

Poverty undermines health say doctors

“Poverty is one of the most important determinants of health, perhaps the most powerful determinant of health,” says Gary Bloch, a family physician at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto.  9 per cent of Canadians have low incomes according to government »

Health, Politics

Government’s new bill will make it tougher to set up supervised drug injection sites

Canada’s Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq wants local communities to have more of a say in whether a safe injection site can be set up in their community. On Thursday (June 6) she introduced the Respect for Communities Act which will »

Economy, International

Chocolate cartel: Competition Bureau charges major players

Canadians love chocolate.  On average, we eat about five and half kilos of chocolate per person per year.  And we’re paying for it. In fact, it seems we’ve been paying too much. In 2007, an insider in the chocolate business »

Economy, Health, Politics

McGill hospitals to add to disinfection staff duties

Several hospitals in the Montreal area will require sterilization attendants to take on extra responsibilities, reports the Gazette. The McGill University Health Centre must slash $50 million in spending and is cutting storekeeping positions to reduce spending. Hospitals across the »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, Highlights, Indigenous, Society

Eye on the Arctic – Balancing science and aboriginal knowledge in Canada’s North

Each week, Eye on the Arctic features stories and newsmakers from Canada’s northern regions. Narwhal is an important species in Canada’s North.  To local Inuit communities it’s a source of food and sustenance and can provide a small source of »

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Bear opens truck door on video

A bear broke into a pickup truck in the western province of British Columbia on Tuesday and it was all caught on video. Rebecca Moore of Maple Ridge, B.C. says she and her husband were asleep when they heard a »