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Environment & Animal Life, International, Internet, Science & Technology

Plant life buried and frozen for 400 years, and…. still alive.

It was an amazing discovery and debunked a previously held theory. Dr La Farge at the margin of the Tear Drop Galcier, Sverdrup Pass, C Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. The sky is just visible at the top of the glacier surface »

Environment & Animal Life

Prepare for more extreme weather warns insurance industry

“Protect Yourself from the Effects of Climate Change,” warns the Insurance Bureau of Canada on one of its web pages. “Are you disaster-ready?”  The frequency, severity and cost of extreme weather in Canada are increasing said Don Forgeron, president and »

Uncategorized

Valuable historic treasures at risk, say collectors.

In June, the western province of British Columbia will begin a month-long amnesty programme for people to turn in unwanted and unauthorized firearms. The provincial government, which announced the amnesty in February, says this will help remove guns from communities, »

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A coalition of women’s groups seeks “third way” regarding Canada’s prostitution laws

Should prostitution be legalized, remain illegal, or is there a “third way”?  Starting June 13th, The Supreme Court of Canada will examine this country’s prostitution laws. The Women’s Coalition for the Abolition of Prostitution is preparing for its intervention in »

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Canadian bankers get paid millions

Canadian banking executives were among the highest-paid in North America last year, with three in the top 10 according to a new survey. The Royal Bank’s Gordon Nixon is in fourth spot with a total pay package of $13.1 million »

Environment & Animal Life

Shrinking snowpack suggests future water shortages

Western Canadians depend on melting snowpack in the Rocky Mountains to provide them with water but that snowpack is rapidly diminishing. Snowpack in the U.S. Rockies has shrunk by about 20 per cent since 1980, largely because of warmer springs, »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, International, Politics

International academics gather in Canada to discuss the future of cities

The event is called, The World in the City: Metropolitanism and Globalization from the 19th Century to Present. It is the second in an annual gathering of academics and PhD students involved in a variety of fields concerning the urbanism.  »

Politics, Society

Chief Electoral Officer: Canada needs to move from 19th to 21st century

Canada’s Chief Electoral Officer Marc Mayrand had a lot of issues to deal with when he testified at a House of Commons committee on Tuesday (May 28), but his main request was that promised electoral reforms be in place by »

International, Politics

Eritrean diplomat ordered out of Canada

Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird has announced an Eritrean diplomat has until June 5th to leave Canada. In a statement released Wednesday (May 29) Baird said: “Canada has taken steps to expel (declare persona non grata) Mr. Semere Ghebremariam »

Politics, Society

Canadian abortion advocate, Dr Henry Morgentaler, dies at 90

For decades he was the focus of attempts to make abortions available to Canadian women. Wednesday morning (May 29) Dr. Henry Morgentaler died at 90. Morgentaler emerged in the 1960s as one of Canada’s most controversial figures when he broke »