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Calgary Group Urges Government To Reinstate Shen Yun Shows
A safety net that’s not safe—that was the issue at the centre of a recent meeting between Alberta government representatives and the Falun Dafa Association of Calgary. The parties met ...
June 13, 2012
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Epoch Times Staff
Calgary Group Says Minister’s Behaviour Not Befitting a Public Official
Alberta Premier Allison Redford needs to rein in Culture Minister Heather Klimchuk after the latter’s “iron-fisted” response to ...
May 23, 2012
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Ananda West
China’s Stake in Canada’s Oil Sands a National Security Threat, Says May
As foreign ownership of the Alberta oil sands increases, the leader of the federal Green Party warns that ...
May 23, 2012
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Justina Reichel
BC to Get New Public Holiday in February
As B.C. ruminates on which day would be best to set aside for Family Day, a recent survey ...
May 17, 2012
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Justina Reichel
Culture Minister Cancels Performances after Concerns Hit Media
After the local hosts of a classical Chinese dance company raised complaints in the media of professional misconduct ...
May 17, 2012
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Justina Reichel
Create Strong Protection for Whistleblowers, Watchdog Tells Alberta
A whistleblower watchdog is vowing to keep an eye on Alberta premier Alison Redford’s promise to introduce whistleblower ...
May 16, 2012
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Justina Reichel
BC First Nation Fights to Save Ancient Village Site
A B.C. First Nation is trying to preserve an ancient village and burial site that were part of ...
Calgary’s Jubilee Limiting Artists’ ‘Expressive freedom,’ Says Rights Lawyer
“The theatre should not impose structures to limit art groups’ expressive freedom or to prevent the content of ...
Frank Slide Remembered
It was 109 years ago this week, in the early hours of April 29, 1903, that the Frank ...
April 26, 2012
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Justina Reichel
Travel Alberta Promo Wins Top International Award
Alberta’s tourism industry celebrated this week as a promotional YouTube video for tourism in the oil-rich province reached ...
April 18, 2012
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Justina Reichel
Election Outcome Could Change Alberta’s Political Landscape
The Alberta election is shaping up to be the most interesting in decades and the outcome will reflect ...
April 4, 2012
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Justina Reichel
Ban Military Exercises in Critical Whale Habitat, Navy Told
A group of eight B.C. conservation groups is urging the Royal Canadian Navy to stop conducting military training ...
March 26, 2012
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Joan Delaney
Brazil’s Fun-Fest Carnival Also Raises Serious Issues
The biggest carnival in the world held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is officially over, but for many ...
February 23, 2012
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Bruno Menezes
Brazilian Activist Exposes Unreported Killings During Pinheirinho Evictions
Independent cameraman and activist Pedro Rios Leao, 26, is on a hunger strike in front of the headquarters ...
February 2, 2012
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Bruno Menezes
Brazilian Protesters Join Global ‘Occupy’ Movement in Rio
In Rio de Janeiro, the protesters for the most part are targeting corruption, poverty, unemployment, and human rights ...
November 3, 2011
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Bruno Menezes
Brazilian President Signs 20 Trade Deals on First Trip to China
On her first offical visit to China, the Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, signed a trade deal with China ...
April 19, 2011
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Bruno Menezes
Rio Still Reels From Its Worst Disaster in History
Brazil is still trying to repair the damage from the catastrophic mudslides last month in Rio de Janeiro ...
February 5, 2011
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Bruno Menezes
Brazil Mudslide: Surviving the Rains of Rio De Janeiro
Epoch Times reporter in Rio de Janeiro tells of his sister's harrowing survival of Rio's flash-flood and mudslides ...
January 19, 2011
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Bruno Menezes
Rio Will Have Brazilian Army Peace Force
Thousands of Brazilian army troops to occupy Rio slums in extensive drugs and weapons search and seizures.
December 4, 2010
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Bruno Menezes
The Battle for Rio
Anti-drug war continues, police scour for hundreds of drug traffickers, few were arrested in Rio.
November 29, 2010
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Bruno Menezes
Dilma Rousseff: Brazil’s New Leader Hopes to Spend Her Way to Stability
Brazil's president-elect Dilma Rousseff has a swath of economic challenges in front of her.
November 12, 2010
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Bruno Menezes
Giant Waves Wash Over Rio’s Coast
Heavy rain storms and deadly landslides have been punishing Rio de Janeiro since April 5.
April 10, 2010
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Bruno Menezes
Millions of Acres in the Amazon at Risk Under New Measure
A new measure approved by the Brazilian Senate on June 4 could affect the future of the Amazon.
June 11, 2009
BY
Aloysio Santos
It’s Raining Spiders!
Weird rains like this has been periodically reported from all over the world.
October 12, 2007
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Epoch Times Staff
Giant Figures in Peru Desert Pre-date Nazca Lines
A group of about 50 drawings of giant figures recently discovered in the hills of Peru's southern coastal ...
May 24, 2005
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Epoch Times Staff
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