Remembering sacrifice of war Every year on the last Friday of October the Royal Canadian Legion begins its annual poppy campaign. The two week campaign leads up to November 11, the day of remembrance which marks the coming into force… »
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Remembering sacrifice of war Every year on the last Friday of October the Royal Canadian Legion begins its annual poppy campaign. The two week campaign leads up to November 11, the day of remembrance which marks the coming into force… »
Teachers in Ontario, Canada’s most populous province will soon face new requirments. Legislation was introduced yesterday (Thursday) which is called the ”Safe and Supportive Classrooms Act”, primarily because it would require the revocation of the licence for any teacher found… »
Economy, International, Internet, Science & Technology, Politics
The Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) was passed in Canada’s Senate today, after just a week of review. Bill C-79 will receive royal assent by day’s end, and then it is the last stage before ratification, The CPTPP is the… »
International, Internet, Science & Technology, Society
Nobel Prize winner Professor Donna Strickland is finally a full professor at the University of Waterloo, in Waterloo, Ontario. Professor Strickland shared the illustrious honour this year for outstanding work in Physics, with Professor Gérard Mourou from France. ‘Oh my God.… »
The Government of Canada is warning that new, tougher penalties for impaired driving and marijuana offences could lead to the removal of permanent and temporary residents. Canada is the first G7 country to legalize the recreational use of cannabis but… »
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today said the many pipe bombs sent to prominent United States Democrats and CNN’s New York office are “deeply concerning.” Trudeau stressed importance of a free press Speaking at an event to welcome the prime… »
Arts & Entertainment, Health, International, Society
Goop, Gwyneth Paltrow’s controversial website, is holding an event in Vancouver this weekend. ‘In Goop Health’ it’s called, and in its first visit to Canada, it’s taking over the Pavillion in Stanley Park on Saturday and Sunday. Based in Los… »
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The Supreme Court of Canada has indicated it will not hear the involving the Sikh ceremonial dagger, and the Quebec provincial parliament known as the “National Assembly”. In 2011, the parliament passed a motion saying that security staff could prevent… »
Some hospitals already may test patients’ DNA to find out which medications might be more effective to treat them, but now companies are marketing genetic tests directly to consumers to help them choose drugs. The principle is that different people… »
Arts & Entertainment, Environment & Animal Life, International, Politics, Society
After years of delay, a proposal to ban the keeping of whales and dolphins in captivity has passed the Canadian Senate. Currently only two operations keep these marine creatures, the Vancouver Aquarium in British Columbia, and Marineland in Niagara Falls,… »