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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.
Accusations Against Ontario Minister ‘Serious’ Say PCs
Claims that an Ontario provincial minister told street festival organizers to ban a local newspaper from their event ...
US
October 5, 2011
Ontario Minister Asked Festival to Ban Newspaper to Please Chinese Consul, Says Source
An Ontario cabinet minister told organizers of a Markham street festival to deny the Epoch Times a booth ...
News
September 28, 2011
Celebrated Authors to Present at Reading Festival
Canadians will have a chance to attend presentations by some of the nation's most accomplished authors and personalities ...
Canada
September 21, 2011
Canadian Students Report Lower Learning in High-Tech Classrooms
Despite all kinds of high-tech tools in today's university classrooms, it seems students think they learn better the ...
US
September 14, 2011
Students Report Lower Levels of Learning in High-Tech Classrooms
Despite all kinds of high-tech tools in today's university classrooms, it seems students think they learn better the ...
US
September 14, 2011
Xinhua Reporter Wanted Divorce for Dechert, Email Alleges
A reporter with the Chinese state-run Xinhua News Agency wanted to divorce her husband to "continue her love ...
News
September 13, 2011
MP Confirms Sending ‘Flirtatious’ Emails to Xinhua Reporter
A Conservative MP has apologized for sending “flirtatious” emails to a Canada-based female reporter with the Chinese state-owned ...
News
September 10, 2011
Toronto Book Awards Finalists Announced
The five finalists of this year's Toronto Book Awards were announced this week by the city and the ...
Canada
September 7, 2011
Franklin’s Lost Expedition Remains a Mystery
The location of the wreckage of the ill-fated Franklin Expedition remains a mystery over 150 years after the ...
US
September 6, 2011
More Aid Needed in Famine-Hit Somalia
Humanitarian agencies in Somalia are broke and urgently need more money in order to continue to provide aid ...
Africa
August 31, 2011
Ontario, Magna Invest in Clean Vehicle Technology
Ontario is providing Magna International Inc. a grant of $48.8 million for a number of new clean vehicle ...
US
August 31, 2011
Former McMaster Confucius Institute Teacher Seeks Asylum in Canada
A Chinese woman who came to Canada to teach Chinese at McMaster University says she was required to ...
News
August 26, 2011
Ontario’s Green Energy Act Faces EU Challenge
The European Union has joined Japan in filing a complaint to the World Trade Organization against Ontario's Green ...
US
August 18, 2011
Canadian Schools ‘Unaware’ of Beijing’s Discrimination in Confucius Institute Hires
A stipulation published on the main Confucius Institute (CI) website states that overseas volunteer Chinese teachers must have ...
News
August 5, 2011
Massive Ice Island Floats Off Newfoundland
A giant ice island the size of Manhattan floating off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador is making ...
US
July 28, 2011
Lai Changxing: Chinese Fugitive Repatriated, Arrested in Airport
Chinese fugitive Lai Changxing was deported to China and arrested by Chinese police as soon as he landed ...
US
July 23, 2011
Lai Changxing: Deportation Order Upheld for Chinese Fugitive
A Canadian federal court upheld the decision to deport Chinese fugitive Lai Changxing to China on Thursday night.
US
July 22, 2011
Lai Will Face Torture if Sent Back to China, Says Lawyer
Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird denies any connection between the timing of his China trip and the sudden ...
US
July 21, 2011
New Brunswick Businessman’s Death Ruled Murder
Police are investigating the death of prominent businessman Richard Oland as murder.
US
July 12, 2011
Confucius Institute a No-Go at University of Manitoba
The U of M recently abandoned the idea of having a Confucius Institute on campus, at least for ...
US
July 6, 2011
‘Ribbers’ Compete for Top Spot at Toronto Ribfest
Canada Day long weekend celebrations kicked off to a smoking start on Thursday with the 12th annual Ribfest ...
Canada
July 2, 2011
Are Sponsored Trips Opening the Door to Foreign Influence?
Last year, 67 Canadian MPs took over 90 trips sponsored by lobby groups, business associations, or foreign governments, ...
US
June 29, 2011
Toronto Ribfest Kicks off on Canada Day Long Weekend
The Rotary Club of Etobicoke is holding its 12th annual Toronto Ribfest at Centennial Park from June 30 ...
Canada
June 28, 2011
Tories Announce Funding to Expand Federal Prisons
The federal government has announced over $150 million in funding to expand federal prisons across Canada.
US
January 13, 2011
Keep Canada’s Raw Materials in Canada, Union Tells Feds
The Ring of Fire, a region located over 350 miles northeast of the Minnesota border, holds large deposits ...
US
January 12, 2011
UAE Hits Canadian Travellers With Punitive Visa Fees
The United Arab Emirates has imposed stiff visa fees on Canadian travellers.
US
January 6, 2011
Syphilis Outbreak Raises Concerns in Alberta
Alberta continues to see high cases of syphilis published by Alberta Health and Wellness last week.
Canada
December 30, 2010
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