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Justina Reichel
Canada’s Family Businesses Growing, but Struggle to Compete
Canadian family businesses are growing steadily but will face unique challenges in the next five years says survey.
US
February 26, 2013
Quebec Language Watchdog Launches Review After ‘Pastagate’ Fallout
Quebec will launch a review of its language authority after widespread criticism of overzealous language inspectors.
US
February 26, 2013
Quebec Physicians Launch Campaign Against Doctor-assisted Suicide
A physicians group against doctor-assisted suicide has launched a campaign to stop the practice from becoming legal.
US
February 20, 2013
Women Passed Over for Top Positions in Canada’s Best Companies
Women missing out on top positions in Canada’s best companies, says research.
US
February 20, 2013
Overwhelmed Canadian Teachers May Be Quitting in Droves
Nearly half of all new teachers in Canada are leaving the profession after five years, says an expert.
Canada
February 19, 2013
Prairie Cities Fastest Growing Economies in Canada
Prairie cities to have most growth in Canada this year, according to a Conference Board of Canada report.
US
February 18, 2013
No Horsemeat in Canadian Beef, say Researchers
Canada’s most popular frozen and fast food hamburger patties do not contain horsemeat, say Ontario researchers.
US
February 13, 2013
Canadians Urged to Buy Ethical Chocolate
World Vision is urging consumers to think twice about the kind of chocolate they buy, due to child ...
US
February 11, 2013
Credit and Debit Card Use Adding Billions to Canada’s GDP
Credit and debit card use adding billions to GDP in Canada and around the world.
Business
February 8, 2013
Canadian ‘Valentine’s Day’ Postmarks Popular Around the World
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, four Canadian post offices with romantic names are gearing up for ...
US
February 6, 2013
Revamp Freedom of Information Laws, Watchdogs tell Ottawa
The time has come to bring the Access to Information Act into the 21st century, press freedom groups ...
US
February 6, 2013
Campaign Asks Canadians to Give One Percent for a Year
A Vancouver-based charity is asking Canadians to give one percent of their income to charity for one year.
US
February 5, 2013
BC Skilled Worker Shortage to Reach Tipping Point by 2016: Report
The latest B.C. Labour Market Profile reveals the province will have a severe skilled worker shortage starting in ...
US
January 30, 2013
Innovative e-books Help Preserve the Cree Language
A series of free online e-books have been developed to help preserve the Cree language in Canada.
US
January 30, 2013
Construction Begins on Canada’s Largest Radio Telescope
Construction has started on Canada’s largest radio telescope, the first to be built in more than three decades.
US
January 29, 2013
Nebraska Governor Approves New Keystone Route
Nebraska governor approves a new route for Keystone XL through his state. Final decision now rests with Obama.
US
January 22, 2013
Domestic Workers Suffer Abuse, Need Protection: Report
A new report suggests domestic workers around the world face abuse and should be protected under labour laws.
US
January 22, 2013
More Men Suffering From Eating Disorders
Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia, generally thought of as the domain of young women, are ...
US
January 22, 2013
New Awards Ceremony will Replace Genies, Geminis
Nominees for the first-ever Canadian Screen Awards nominees have been announced.
US
January 17, 2013
Canada to Resettle 5,000 Refugees in Next Three Years
Canada will resettle 5,000 refugees from Turkey to help the country cope with the influx of Syrian refugees.
US
January 15, 2013
Sex Offender Support Circles Having Positive Impact in Alberta
CoSA program helps Alberta sex offenders reintegrate into their communities, stop cycles of abuse.
US
January 15, 2013
New 3-D Technology to Aid Cancer Diagnosis
A first-in-Canada virtual 3-D lung navigation system will enhance diagnosis, staging, and care for lung cancer patients in ...
US
January 15, 2013
3-D Technology to Aid Cancer Diagnosis
A first-in-Canada virtual 3-D lung navigation system will enhance diagnosis, staging, and care for lung cancer patients in ...
Science
January 15, 2013
US Coast Guard to Probe BC Oil Tanker Expansion Plans
U.S. to launch a review into the risks of spills from a proposed increase in B.C. oil exports.
US
January 9, 2013
Kicking the Smoking Habit
With the season for New Years’ resolutions in full swing, University of Alberta researchers have developed new guidelines ...
US
January 8, 2013
Life Expectancy and Births Increase in BC
A new report shows B.C. has the highest life expectancy in Canada, and an increase in number of ...
US
January 2, 2013
Canada Should Take a More Active Role in Syrian Crisis: Former Diplomat
Providing weapons to rebels could end the Syrian conflict sooner, says former diplomat.
US
December 24, 2012
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