Highlights

Internet, Science & Technology, Society

Arctic shipwreck confirmed as Franklin expedition’s missing HMS Terror

Canadian officials have confirmed that a shipwreck found in uncharted waters of a remote Arctic bay earlier this month is in fact HMS Terror, the second of two British ships lost in the ill-fated 19th century attempt to sail through »

Society

Royal ‘snub’ makes headlines in Britain

It might enter the annals of Canadian history as the cutest royal snub. But Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s failed bid to high-five three-year-old Prince George who’s visiting Canada for the first time had the British media in a tizzy. Trudeau »

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

Canada, and the world’s, water crisis: Part 1 of 5

Nothing on earth can survive without water. Not plants, not animals, not fish. Humans can survive only about 3 days without it. Even though the Earth is filled with lakes and rivers, and rain falls from the sky, we’re running »

Highlights, Indigenous, Politics, Society

History: Oka crisis ends

It began with argument over land between a Mohawk reserve and the small town of Oka, about 60 kilometres north-west of Montreal. The small area of land claimed by the Mohawk reserve of Kahnestake had been in dispute for centuries. »

Environment & Animal Life, Society

Canada to protect deep-sea corals off east coast

Canada’s Fisheries Department plans to protect corals deep in the ocean off the coast of the eastern province of Nova Scotia. This comes at a time when corals around the world are bleaching and dying. Two canyons measuring 9,000 square »

International

Still no news about Canadian kidnapped in Libya

A week after a Canadian and two Italians were abducted in Libya’s southwestern desert, little is known about the fate and the whereabouts of the hostages. Michael O’Shaughnessy, a spokesperson for Global Affairs Canada, the federal department of foreign affairs, »

International, Politics, Society

Professor Hoodfar released from Iranian prison

Canadian-Iranian professor Homa Hoodfar has been released from Iran’s notorious Evin Prison and is believed to be on her way Canada. The professor, who had taught at Concordia University in Montreal, was arrested in June while on a visit for »

Arts & Entertainment, International, Society

Diverse Canada a great place to be a writer: award nominee

Madeleine Thien is one of two Canadian authors short-listed for the Man Booker Prize, one of the world’s most prestigious literary prizes and on the short list for Canada’s Scotiabank Giller Prize. Her novel, Do Not Say We Have Nothing, is an »

Indigenous, Society

Trouble over aboriginal finances on Alberta reserve

The question of where federal funding is going once it is sent to indigenous reserves, has arisen once again. A controversy is brewing at the Alexander First Nation in Alberta  where an outside financial forensic audit determined over $2 million went to »

Politics, Society

Canada’s African peacekeeping mission options

Stay away from Mali and be transparent about the risks. That’s the advice Stephen Saideman would give to Canada’s Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan as he weighs his options for a yet-to-be-announced peacekeeping mission in Africa. “I’d warn him off Mali,” »