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Update: More rough water for Bay of Fundy tidal energy project

For decades people have thought of how to harness the potential renewable power of the Bay of Fundy tides in Canada’s east coast. These are the highest tides in the world, and as such extremely powerful as they advance and »

Environment & Animal Life, Health, Society

Montreal passes controversial pit bull ban

The City of Montreal today joined a growing list of Canadian municipalities that have banned pit bulls or pit-bull-type dogs. City council voted in favour of the controversial changes to its animal control bylaw, brought in following a fatal dog »

Health, Society

Military ombudsman slams ‘unnecessarily complex’ medical discharge system

Canada’s military ombudsman is calling on the Liberal government to streamline its Kafkaesque system of medical discharge to stop ill and injured soldiers falling through bureaucratic cracks without any benefits and support. In a report released today, ombudsman Gary Walbourne »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, International

Curbing CO2 emissions and security on the agenda of Montreal aviation conference

Delegates from 191 countries and a number of international organizations representing the aviation sector have gathered in Montreal this week to discuss a landmark proposal on curbing global carbon emissions released by the industry. If approved by the 39th triennial »

International, Politics, Society

PEN Canada denounces killing of Jordanian writer over Islam cartoon

In a press release today PEN Canada has denounced the murder of writer Nahed Hattar. The Jordanian writer was killed on the weekend as he approached the steps of a court building in Amman. He had been charged with “insulting »

Society

Canadians urged to fight sexual exploitation of children

For the fifth year in a row, a national charity is urging Canadians to report the online sexual exploitation of children or any behaviour they find to be suspicious. Cybertip.ca gets an average of 3,300 reports each month. Since its »

Society

Backcountry skier swept over cliff dies

Trevor Sexsmith, 27, died when a small avalanche swept him over a cliff near Lake Louise in western Canada’s Rocky Mountains. Sexsmith and other backcountry skiers travel to remote locations, sometimes over water, and climb mountains to ski down pristine »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, International, Internet, Science & Technology, Politics, Society

Canada, and the world’s, water crisis Part 2 of 5

In her new book, Boiling Point: Government neglect, corporate abuse, and Canada’s water crisis” Maude Barlow details the variety of situations that threaten Canada’s and the world’s supply and access to fresh water. “The water crisis is at our door »

Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Society

People whose citizenship is revoked deserve a hearing, advocates argue

Canada may stop stripping citizenship from people who misrepresented themselves on citizenship, permanent residency or refugee applications, reports the Globe and Mail newspaper. The issue commanded attention when news broke that Member of Parliament and Minister of Democratic Institutions Maryam »

Highlights, Immigration & Refugees, International, Society

Slander lawsuit pits Islamic school against feminist

A court case began this week over events that stretch back to 2012. An award-winning author and avowed secularist Djemila Benhabib is being sued by a private Islamic school in Montreal over remarks  she made during a radio interview in »