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Joan Delaney
Senior Editor, Canadian Edition
Joan Delaney is Senior Editor of the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times based in Toronto. She has been with The Epoch Times in various roles since 2004.
Obama Inauguration Has Personal Meaning for Some Canadians
The Obama-mania that gripped America during one of the most exciting elections in U.S. history is beginning to ...
US
January 17, 2009
Obama Inauguration Has Personal Meaning For Some Canadians
The Obama-mania is beginning to simmer again in the run-up to the president-elect's inauguration on January 20.
US
January 15, 2009
Eating Disorders Surfacing in Children As Young As Five
With images of super-thin stars saturating the media, girls are bombarded with the message that to be thin ...
US
January 14, 2009
‘This was a learning experience for me, and I enjoyed it’
Mr. French, the principal in a consulting firm, was delighted by the Toronto Divine Performing Arts show.
Arts & Culture
January 14, 2009
‘I walk away feeling peace in my heart and hope for better things’
Mrs. McBride, owner of an award-winning spa in Kitchener, was thrilled by the demeanour of the dancers.
Arts & Culture
January 14, 2009
Theatre Group Manager: ‘There’s something for everyone to take away from the show’
“I enjoyed it all,” said Mr. Lee at John Bassett Theatre in Toronto on Saturday.
Arts & Culture
January 12, 2009
‘I always walk away feeling like I’m walking on clouds’
Ms. Bristow, who has seen DPA shows three times before, is an author of educational materials.
Arts & Culture
January 11, 2009
How’s That New Year’s Resolution Holding up so Far?
If just weeks into 2009 you're already struggling to stick to your New Year's resolution, it could be ...
Life & Tradition
January 11, 2009
Photographer: ‘It’s a splendid spectacle’
A photographer who specializes in taking pictures of figure skating stars was highly impressed by the...
Arts & Culture
January 9, 2009
How’s that New Year’s resolution holding up so far?
If you're already struggling to stick to your New Year's resolution, it could be because of your thoughts.
US
January 8, 2009
Divine Performing Arts Returns to Enthrall Canadian Theatregoers
Divine Performing Arts stirred audiences after beginning the Canadian leg of its 2009 World Tour this week.
Arts & Culture
January 8, 2009
B.C. Beachcombers Struggle to Stay Afloat
Beachcombers were made famous around the world by the TV series, yet recently, they are getting out of ...
US
January 8, 2009
Dean of Music: ‘It’s very exuberant, it’s very passionate’
The celebration of traditional Chinese culture presented by Divine Performing Arts (DPA) delighted Mr. Morrison
Arts & Culture
January 7, 2009
Dance Association Project Manager Praises ‘joyful’ Divine Performing Arts Show
OTTAWA—The Divine Performing Arts (DPA) show is a veritable feast of music, dance and drama that has been ...
Arts & Culture
January 4, 2009
Volunteers Produce Results in Sri Lanka, Aceh
Canadian volunteers commemmorate contribution to reconstruction efforts since the 2004 tsunami.
US
December 31, 2008
Couple Enjoys ‘very energetic’ Divine Performing Arts Show
While a snowstorm raged outside, Cincinnati Music Hall came alive on Tuesday with a unique presentation by Divine ...
Arts & Culture
December 24, 2008
War Resister in Limbo Over Possible Deportation From Canada
A U.S. Army deserter living in Canada, Cliff Cornell had been told to leave the country by Dec. ...
US
December 21, 2008
Corporations, Individuals Give Despite Tough Economic Times
While Canada's corporate sector has for the most part continued donating to charity despite the economic slump, prospects ...
US
December 18, 2008
Utah the Most Generous to Charities
When it comes to charity, the people of Utah are America's most generous, a Canadian report has found.
US
December 16, 2008
Rights Group Urges Americans to ‘offset’ Made-in-China Gifts
A rights coalition is asking Americans to balance their made-in-China Christmas purchase.
China
December 15, 2008
Toronto Man Narrowly Escapes Deportation
Falun Gong practitioner Haitao Wang, who this week came within one day of being deported, attends a demonstration ...
Canada
December 11, 2008
Proposed Bill Aims to Crack Down on Spam
The suspension of Parliament in the ongoing political crisis is not likely to interfere with a much-needed anti-spam ...
US
December 11, 2008
Albinos Under Siege in Tanzania
For albinos in Tanzania, life is fraught with danger these days.
Africa
December 4, 2008
CBC Sells Controversial Program Ahead of Ombudsman Decision
The motives of some CBC producers are being questioned regarding a Radio-Canada program maligning the Falun Gong spiritual ...
US
December 4, 2008
‘Meteorite Man’ Says Law will Deter Collectors
Bob Haag, meteorite collector extraordinaire, wants a piece of the meteorite that came down in Saskatchewan, and he's ...
US
December 4, 2008
‘Meteorite Man’ Wants Chunk of Canada Meteorite
Bob Haag, meteorite collector extraordinaire, wants a piece of the meteorite that came down in Saskatchewan, Canada, and ...
International
December 3, 2008
Proposed Dump Threatens Pristine Water, Say Township Residents
The farming community of Tiny Township in Ontario is home to something entirely unique — a series of...
US
November 27, 2008
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