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Omid Ghoreishi
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Omid Ghoreishi is a journalist based in Toronto, Canada. He has been with The Epoch Times since 2005, holding various roles within the company.
NASA Air-Borne Lab to Improve Snow Detection
An air-borne science laboratory began flying over the skies of Ontario, Canada, this week as part of NASA's ...
Science
January 17, 2012
War of 1812 Site to Remember Fallen Soldiers
An American War of 1812 historic site is building a monument to honor the fallen British-Canadian soldiers that ...
US
January 12, 2012
US 1812 Historic Site Dedicating Monument to British-Canadian Soldiers
An American War of 1812 historic site is building a monument to honour the fallen British-Canadian soldiers that ...
US
January 11, 2012
Over Two-Thirds of Paramedics Abused on the Job
A majority of paramedics have experienced a wide range of abuse on the job, according to new research ...
US
January 5, 2012
2011 an Epic Year for Weather Stories
Weather events during 2011 in Canada were the stuff of Hollywood blockbusters, with many being unprecedented or breaking ...
US
December 29, 2011
Canada Mulls Looser Policy For GMO Food Imports
A Canadian government proposal that would allow in low levels of contamination from genetically modified foods from other ...
International
December 23, 2011
Feds’ GM Food Proposal Compromises Food Safety, Say Groups
A federal government proposal that would allow low levels of contamination from genetically modified foods from other countries ...
US
December 18, 2011
Fewer Ontario Students Read for Joy, Report Says
The number of students reading for joy in Ontario is on decline, says a new report published by ...
Canada
December 13, 2011
Two More Coal-Fired Generation Units Closed
Ontario is shutting down two more coal-burning units at the Nanticoke Generating Station, the provincial government announced last ...
Canada
December 10, 2011
Ontario Auto Insurance Premiums Highest in the Country
Ontario drivers pay the highest insurance premiums compared to other drivers in Canada, the province's auditor general has ...
Canada
December 8, 2011
High BC Prison Populations a Threat to Worker Safety
The current inmate-to-staff ratios in British Columbia's correctional centres pose a significant threat to personnel safety, according to ...
US
December 1, 2011
One-Third of Ontarians Avoid Driving in Winter
With icy roads and worsening driving conditions in winter, over one-third of Ontarians will be leaving their cars ...
Canada
November 30, 2011
Mental Health Research Centre Receives $30 Million Donation
Canada's largest mental health and addiction centre received a huge boost this week with a landmark $30 million ...
Canada
November 30, 2011
Smoked Trout Product Recalled
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Milford Bay Trout Farm Inc. have warned the public not to ...
Canada
November 30, 2011
Women Under-represented on Corporate Boards, Report Finds
Women are significantly under-represented on corporate boards, and Canadian corporations should do more to increase board diversity, says ...
US
November 22, 2011
Twenty Percent of 311 Calls Go Unanswered
One in five calls made to Toronto's 311 service go unanswered, according to a report released by the ...
Canada
November 18, 2011
Assisted Suicide Laws Challenged in Canadian Court
Canada's laws prohibiting assisted suicide are once again being challenged in court in a landmark case that began ...
US
November 17, 2011
Complaints About Telecom Services Double
Canadians are not exactly pleased with Big Telecom. Complaints about home and wireless phone and Internet services grew ...
US
November 9, 2011
CN Tower Granted New Record
The CN Tower has been granted a new record, this time for its EdgeWalk attraction.
Canada
November 9, 2011
Ontario Ombudsman First to Launch App in ‘Ombudsman World’
The Ontario Ombudsman launched a smart phone app of his office's website on Tuesday that allows users to ...
Canada
November 9, 2011
Cheese Products Recalled Due to Listeria Contamination Fear
Certain Tifco brand cheese products distributed in Ontario may be contaminated with Listeria bacteria, the Canadian Food Inspection ...
Canada
November 9, 2011
From Boomers to Millennials
A new study marks out important differences between generations of workers, detailing that older workers might have it ...
Canada
November 3, 2011
City Considers Selling a Portion of Toronto Hydro
Shares of Toronto Hydro could be publicly traded if a proposal before the Toronto city council executive committee ...
Canada
October 25, 2011
Business Owners Could Be Impacted by Global Downturn: Bernier
Business owners in Canada have to be ready for economic turmoil due to what is happening in the ...
US
October 22, 2011
Colder than Normal Winter Predicted for Western Canada
Meterologists at AccuWeather.com, a private weather agency, predict Western Canada is in for a very cold winter, though ...
US
October 19, 2011
New State-of-the-Art Blood Centre to Open in Brampton
Canadian Blood Services is opening a new facility in Southern Ontario to replace the centres in Toronto, London, ...
US
October 12, 2011
Correctional Officers Seek Inmates’ Health Records
Officers in federal prisons want legislation allowing access to the health records of inmates who attack them with ...
US
October 5, 2011
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