October 31 is the day many children go door to door collecting candy and other treats but, at the same time, they increase their risk of having a traffic accident. The sun sets just before 6pm in most big Canadian… »
October 31 is the day many children go door to door collecting candy and other treats but, at the same time, they increase their risk of having a traffic accident. The sun sets just before 6pm in most big Canadian… »
Economy, Health, Highlights, Internet, Science & Technology, Politics, Society
A member of Canada’s Senate has tabled a bill to ban “cash for blood” clinics in Canada. Traditionally blood has been collected in Canada on a voluntary basis. Independent Senator Pamela Wallin has introduced bill S-252 which would ensure private… »
Immigration & Refugees, International, Politics, Society
CBC News is reporting that Canada is stepping up efforts to deport failed refugee claimants and other foreign nationals illegally in the country. The report by Kathleen Harris says the Canada Border Services Agency is setting a goal to increase… »
Despite growing prosperity in Canada’s largest city, total visits to food banks have increased by 14 per cent over the last decade, according to a new report. The annual Who’s Hungry report was released by the Daily Bread Food Bank… »
U.S. News and World Report has released its annual rankings of world universities and Canada has 34 schools on the list. Three made the top 100: The University of Toronto ranked 20th (the same ranking as last year), the University… »
International, Politics, Society
The German law is called “Volksverhetzung” which loosely translates as “incitement to hatred”. In a trial which ended last Friday, a Canadian woman was convicted for her 2016 youtube video which claimed the Holocaust never happened and that it was… »
Economy, Health, International, Politics, Society
Two weeks ago, Canada legalized cannabis. It appears that at least three Asian countries–China, Japan and South Korea–are not taking the decision lightly. In an online statement dated last Friday, China’s consulate reminded Chinese in its jurisdiction “to avoid contact… »
Economy, International, Politics, Society
Canada is withholding praise for Brazil’s new far-right leader, Jair Bolsonaro, who was elected Sunday, but Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says she hopes the two countries will maintain strong bilateral ties. “Canada congratulates the tens of millions of Brazilians… »
International, Internet, Science & Technology
The mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh, U.S. has revived discussion about social media and whether they foment violent action. The accused shooter used a website called Gab to rail against Jews. Website created in response to restrictions This… »
Baseball, it sometimes appears, never sleeps. The World Series ended Sunday night in Los Angles. Less than a day later, the Toronto Blue Jays were introducing their new manager, Charlie Montoyo, to the media. Montoyo takes over field management of… »