New Telescope to Make Huge Map of Universe
A Canadian telescope bigger than six NHL hockey rinks is expected to help scientists understand the expansion of the universe and the role of mysterious dark energy. The $11-million project is being...
View ArticleCanadian Housing Bubble Larger than any Other Country
How real is Canada’s housing bubble anyway? More real than any other country’s. Canada has a new worthwhile initiative. After years of booming prices, that bastion of politeness north of the border is...
View ArticleCanada Disposes Digital Spying Bill
A year ago, we had a series of posts concerning attempts in Canada to pass a “lawful access”bill, which is a nice way of saying “a bill to let Canadian law enforcement spy on your digital...
View ArticleSnowboard Cops to Chase Marijuana Smokers in Canada
Prohibition took another strange turn this week when it was reported that RCMP officers in Alberta have started to strap on snowboards and patrol the Lake Louise and Nakiska ski resorts in an effort to...
View ArticleCanada’s Residential School Deaths Number At Least 3,000
TORONTO – At least 3,000 children, including four under the age of 10 found huddled together in frozen embrace, are now known to have died during attendance at Canada’s Indian residential schools,...
View ArticleTrain Derail Plot Suspect: Criminal Code “Not Holy Book”
Only the Creator is perfect,’ accused declares calmly at conclusion of his 10-minute court appearance Terror suspect Chiheb Esseghaier arrives at Buttonville Airport just north of Toronto on Tuesday,...
View ArticleGovernment and Police Caught Pirating in Canada
With several movie studios gearing up to sue thousands of ‘pirating’ Internet subscribers in Canada, the local Pirate Party decided to take a look at the downloading habits of the Canadian police and...
View ArticleExpert Report Recommends Decriminalizing all Drugs
OTTAWA — The personal use of illegal drugs, including heroin and crack cocaine, should be decriminalized as part of a federal-provincial strategy to tackle drug abuse, a B.C.-based national coalition...
View ArticleRevealed: Canada Paid Ransom to Terrorists
“The government of Canada does not pay ransom,” Foreign Minister John Baird’s spokesman Rick Roth said Wednesday, moments after the publication of a lengthy internal leaked memo from al-Qaeda in the...
View ArticleLeaked Documents Expose Canada as Spying on G20 Attendees
Leaked documents suggest Canada helped the United States and Britain spy on participants at the London G20 summit four years ago. Britain’s Guardian newspaper says spies monitored the computers and...
View ArticleRussian Spy Plane Allowed to Make Observations Over U.S., Canada
A group of Russian inspectors will conduct observation flights on a Tu-154M Lk-1 plane over the United States and Canada in the framework of the international Open Skies Treaty, the press service of...
View ArticleCanadian Housing Bubble Larger than any Other Country
How real is Canada’s housing bubble anyway? More real than any other country’s. Canada has a new worthwhile initiative. After years of booming prices, that bastion of politeness north of the border is...
View ArticleCanada Disposes Digital Spying Bill
A year ago, we had a series of posts concerning attempts in Canada to pass a “lawful access”bill, which is a nice way of saying “a bill to let Canadian law enforcement spy on your digital...
View ArticleSnowboard Cops to Chase Marijuana Smokers in Canada
Prohibition took another strange turn this week when it was reported that RCMP officers in Alberta have started to strap on snowboards and patrol the Lake Louise and Nakiska ski resorts in an effort to...
View ArticleCanada’s Residential School Deaths Number At Least 3,000
TORONTO – At least 3,000 children, including four under the age of 10 found huddled together in frozen embrace, are now known to have died during attendance at Canada’s Indian residential schools,...
View ArticleTrain Derail Plot Suspect: Criminal Code “Not Holy Book”
Only the Creator is perfect,’ accused declares calmly at conclusion of his 10-minute court appearance Terror suspect Chiheb Esseghaier arrives at Buttonville Airport just north of Toronto on Tuesday,...
View ArticleGovernment and Police Caught Pirating in Canada
With several movie studios gearing up to sue thousands of ‘pirating’ Internet subscribers in Canada, the local Pirate Party decided to take a look at the downloading habits of the Canadian police and...
View ArticleExpert Report Recommends Decriminalizing all Drugs
OTTAWA — The personal use of illegal drugs, including heroin and crack cocaine, should be decriminalized as part of a federal-provincial strategy to tackle drug abuse, a B.C.-based national coalition...
View ArticleRevealed: Canada Paid Ransom to Terrorists
“The government of Canada does not pay ransom,” Foreign Minister John Baird’s spokesman Rick Roth said Wednesday, moments after the publication of a lengthy internal leaked memo from al-Qaeda in the...
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