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International

A seaman by any other name? (please make the appropriate choice)

Sailors in the junior ranks of the Canadian Navy will soon hold different titles. Beginning early next month, the Royal Canadian Navy, which says it is short hundreds of sailors, has announced that references to “seaman” in the English-language designations–ordinary, »

Economy

COVID-19: Economic outlook for Canada, provinces, and people

A new study from the non-profit and non-partisan think tank, The Conference Board of Canada, suggests a slow economic recovery from the effects of the pandemic The new analysis suggests that recovery will take a little longer than previous estimates »

Environment & Animal Life

Whither the weather this winter in Canada?

The age old Canadian question, what’s the weather going to be like this winter? For decades prior to the age of the internet, computers, radar, satellites, many people in N. America relied on the Farmers’ Almanac for predictions of conditions »

International

Champagne says transparency needed in Lebanon if Canada is going to help

Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne met face-to-face with Lebanon’s president in Beirut today to push for economic and political reforms. The meeting follows the massive explosion earlier this month that killed up to 200 people, injured 6,000 others, flattened huge »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, Society

Plastic pollution concerns take back seat to COVID-19

In recent years, governments, NGO’s, environmental groups, and citizens began to become much more concerned about the ever growing amount of waste plastic in the environment. Plans were being made in Canada for a ban on single-use plastics to come »

Health, Indigenous

Unwanted sexual behaviour in North echoes the rest of Canada: study

A survey from Statistics Canada has found that more than one-third of women (35%) in Canada’s northern territories–Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut–have been subjected to unwanted sexual behaviour in a public place–roughly double what it was for men (16%). »

Politics, Society

Toronto-area woman faces terror charges after alleged attemp to join ISIL

A Toronto-area woman was court today to face terror-related offences after she and her husband allegedly attempted to join the Islamic State last year. Haleema Mustafa, 23, was remanded into custody until Monday on two counts of terrorism, including leaving Canada »

Arts & Entertainment

Urban ‘pop’ art in the heart of farmland: Popsilos

We’ve all seen them as we drive past farms–big barns, big silos, and often a little weatherworn. A movement begun during Canada’s 150th anniversary is turning these huge silos into works of art. Jennifer Larocque and Mathieu Mault, co-founders of »

Economy, Health, Politics, Society

Trudeau pledges $2 billion to help schools get up and running again

As September looms larger, sending children back to school remains a growing source of anxiety for parents and teachers in many parts of Canada and there are few signs that the anxiety is about to disappear anytime soon Health professionals, »

Health, International, Internet, Science & Technology, Politics

Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine deal with China is over

In the midst of a bitter diplomatic dispute with China, Canada made a deal with a Chinese firm to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. The chill between the two countries is over the detention of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou on a »