A much-anticipated event among eco-home enthusiasts took place March 8 with the completion of Belgravia Green—three homes situated in Edmonton’s well-established Belgravia neighbourhood.
Canadians will soon hold in their hot little hands new state-of-the-art polymer bank notes that are being touted as among the most technologically advanced in the world.
An organization working to establish a department of peace within the federal government is hopeful that the higher level of awareness of the issue among politicians in the current Parliament will help further the cause.
Women’s History Month coming up in October will celebrate women’s contributions to the Canadian Forces, past and present.
Canadian inventors of note have been commemorated in a series of stamps just released by Canada Post.
A new iPhone application to help parents troubleshoot digital abuse in their teenage children’s relationships and provide information on the growing problem of teen dating abuse and violence has just been released.
Skyrocketing prices for metals in recent years has led to an epidemic of metal theft, especially of copper, around the world.
New Canadians and temporary foreign workers who send money to family members back in their home countries are being charged exorbitant transfer service fees, says a national non-profit that represents low- and moderate-income families.
Endangered killer whales off the west coast of Canada and the U.S. are facing an additional threat—inbreeding.
Through a series of talks in several provinces, an Ontario MP is continuing his push for an independent agency to oversee the approval of pharmaceutical drugs in Canada.
A much-anticipated event among eco-home enthusiasts took place March 8 with the completion of Belgravia Green—three homes situated in Edmonton’s well-established Belgravia neighbourhood.
Canadians will soon hold in their hot little hands new state-of-the-art polymer bank notes that are being touted as among the most technologically advanced in the world.
An organization working to establish a department of peace within the federal government is hopeful that the higher level of awareness of the issue among politicians in the current Parliament will help further the cause.
Women’s History Month coming up in October will celebrate women’s contributions to the Canadian Forces, past and present.
Canadian inventors of note have been commemorated in a series of stamps just released by Canada Post.
A new iPhone application to help parents troubleshoot digital abuse in their teenage children’s relationships and provide information on the growing problem of teen dating abuse and violence has just been released.
Skyrocketing prices for metals in recent years has led to an epidemic of metal theft, especially of copper, around the world.
New Canadians and temporary foreign workers who send money to family members back in their home countries are being charged exorbitant transfer service fees, says a national non-profit that represents low- and moderate-income families.
Endangered killer whales off the west coast of Canada and the U.S. are facing an additional threat—inbreeding.
Through a series of talks in several provinces, an Ontario MP is continuing his push for an independent agency to oversee the approval of pharmaceutical drugs in Canada.