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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.
Charles Taylor Prize Finalists Announced
B.C.’s Wade Davis is among the five authors who made the shortlist for the prestigious Charles Taylor Prize ...
US
January 11, 2012
Search Launched for Those Who Escaped Holocaust Through Portugal
The Seattle-based Sousa Mendes Foundation is seeking to identify and locate Holocaust refugees who were given life-saving visas ...
US
January 11, 2012
Americans Love to Visit Vancouver
U.S. travel agents’ choice of Vancouver as a top Canadian travel destination could give the tourism sector a ...
US
January 1, 2012
China’s Myths & Legends Come Alive in Shen Yun (5 of 9)
The New York-based performing arts company takes these timeless tales of ancient China and presents them to audiences ...
China
December 30, 2011
Canadians Reluctant to Get Rid of Unwanted Holiday Gifts: Survey
Now that you’ve got that Christmas gift that you didn’t really want, what are you going to do ...
US
December 29, 2011
Canada’s Spotted Owl All but Extinct
The northern spotted owl reduced to about a mere dozen in the wild in Canada.
International
December 29, 2011
BC’s Spotted Owl All But Extinct
With the northern spotted owl reduced to around a dozen in B.C., MP Peter Julian is calling on ...
US
December 26, 2011
Immigrant Wage, Employment Gaps Not Going Away: Report
Despite higher education levels, immigrants experience higher unemployment and lower incomes than workers born in Canada, according to ...
US
December 21, 2011
Downtown Vancouver Parkade to Get High-Tech Rooftop Greenhouse
Vancouver is about to get North America's first VertiCrop rooftop veggie garden as part of the city's goal ...
Canada
December 19, 2011
RCMP to Pilot Nationwide Anti-Bullying Program
In an effort to prevent bullying and the suicide often associated with it, the RCMP have partnered with ...
US
December 14, 2011
From CETA to Corporate Lobbying: The Top 25 Underreported Stories of 2011
In releasing its 2011 list of Canada's top 25 most under-reported stories by the mainstream media, NewsWatch Canada ...
US
December 6, 2011
New App Gives Snapshots of Vancouver’s Past
Some of Vancouver's most interesting but lesser-known historic events and the location in which they took place are ...
Canada
December 1, 2011
‘Occupy Christmas’ Takes Aim at Consumerism
As protesters continue to be ousted from Occupy sites across North America, the Canadian magazine widely credited with ...
International
November 27, 2011
Students Sent to Japanese Internment Camps Honoured
It wasn't long after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour on Dec. 7, 1941—70 years ago next month—that Japanese-Canadians ...
US
November 23, 2011
University Honors Japanese-Canadian Students Interned During World War II
The University of British Columbia in Vancouver is awarding special degrees to 76 former students whose studies were ...
International
November 22, 2011
Japan Tsunami Debris May Have Reached Canadian Coast, Expert Says
Some of the bigger items of the estimated 20 million tons of debris washed out to sea by ...
Canada
November 14, 2011
Aboriginals Assail Plan to Expand B.C.’s Mining Sector
VICTORIA—B.C. Premier Christy Clark's plans to expand the province's mining sector are not going down well with some ...
US
November 9, 2011
Few Similarities in Rash of Teen Suicides, Coroner Finds
A coroner's review of five teen suicides over the past 18 months in Vancouver Island's Comox Valley has ...
US
November 6, 2011
Way of the Future for Electric Vehicles?
Vancouver inventor Mato Barbic has devised a driving system that does not require an electric vehicle to be ...
Canada
November 3, 2011
Where are the Ancient Arts of China? (Part 2)
Communism, especially the so-called Great Cultural Revolution, had a devastating effect on the arts of ancient China.
Arts & Culture
November 1, 2011
300-Year-Old Chinese Coin Found in Yukon
A Chinese coin more than 300 years old has been found near a proposed mine site in Yukon.
US
October 30, 2011
300-Year-Old Chinese Coin Found in North of Canada
A Chinese coin more than 300 years old has been found near a proposed mine site in Yukon.
US
October 30, 2011
New York’s Plan Good for Great Lakes, Says Citizens’ Group
New York State should proceed with tough regulations on ballast waters to protect the Great Lakes from invasive ...
US
October 24, 2011
Street-Racers’ Licences Suspended, May Lose Cars
A group of youths driving luxury cars who engaged in street racing at peak commute time on a ...
US
October 19, 2011
Canada Stands Up for Girls
Canada's push to have Sept. 22 proclaimed International Day of the Girl took a step forward recently after ...
US
October 15, 2011
Wall Street Protests Coming to Canada
The Occupy Wall Street protests that began in New York's financial district more than three weeks ago are ...
US
October 9, 2011
No Intervention in Missing Women’s Inquiry: Attorney General
A plea to B.C. Premier Christy Clark to “fix” the Missing Women's Commission of Inquiry before its hearings ...
US
October 5, 2011
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