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Pavilion to Showcase Culture, Aboriginal Traditions
The extensive involvement of Aboriginal peoples in the 2010 Olympics is unprecedented in Olympics' history.
February 5, 2009
BY
Andrea Hayley
Budget Aims to Boost Financial Literacy
Jenny's family has become more credit savvy and started saving for an emergency fund.
February 5, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Energy Saving Lights Not Such a Bright Idea, Say Critics
Over 40 countries are phasing out traditional bulbs to make way for the energy-saving compact fluorescent light.
February 4, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Green Party Leader Joins Fight to Stop Proposed Ontario Landfill
Green Party leader Elizabeth May calls to stop Dumpsite 41, a landfill slated to be built on top ...
February 3, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Canada Post Honours Afro-Canadians Who Shaped History
Their contributions brought together two public officials from different eras in the same celebration.
February 3, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Falun Gong Protesters Will Appeal Injunction: Lawyer
Falun Gong will appeal B.C. Supreme Court ruling granting an injunction requiring them to remove protest hut.
January 30, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Canadians Plan Their Vacation Despite Economy Woes
69 percent of Canadians say they are planning to take a vacation within the next year despite economic ...
January 29, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Ottawa Launches Chinese-Canadian Reconciliation Projects
The government launched four projects to honour contributions of Chinese-Canadians and raise awareness for Head Tax.
January 29, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Canadian Firms Set to Boost Training to Raise Productivity: Report
Canadian companies have a greater openness to change if they can increase targeted skills training.
January 29, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
One Year Before Olympics: Time For a National Cacophony
To help celebrate the countdown to 2010, Canadians are encouraged to honk horns, sing, and ring bells.
January 29, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Year of the Ox Symbolizes Strength, Prosperity
The Lunar New Year has been celebrated by Asian ethnicities for thousands of years. It is a time ...
January 27, 2009
BY
Esther Hack
Experts Explore Options as Parliament Resumes
As Parliament resumes after being suspended for nearly two months, three constitutional experts shared...
January 26, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Ontario Bans Smoking in Cars to Protect Kids’ Health
According to Health Canada, second-hand smoke is “a combination of poisonous gases, liquids, and breathable particles.”
January 21, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Group Sounds Alarm on School Acoustics
The issue concerns not only children with hearing loss but also those with attentional and learning problems.
January 21, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
More Flexibility Needed in the Workplace, Say Career Moms
Just about every working mother has experienced the “mommy guilt syndrome” when unable to spend enough time with ...
January 21, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Man Flees Burning Tanning Bed
Jason Viles heard a popping sound and smelled smoke when was inside the tanning bed.
January 21, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
‘No’ Vote Means York University Strike Still On
Almost 50,000 students have been missing classes, with the strike affecting them both academically and financially.
January 21, 2009
BY
Helena Martin
Telecom Boosts Development in Aboriginal Communities
When a group of remote First Nations communities in northern Ontario launched an electronic bulletin board in 1994, ...
January 16, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Indigenous Commission Seeks E-readiness Program
An Ottawa-based inter-American commission working to advance communications technologies for Indigenous peoples is calling on Canada to include ...
January 15, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
Obama Inauguration Has Personal Meaning For Some Canadians
The Obama-mania is beginning to simmer again in the run-up to the president-elect's inauguration on January 20.
January 15, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Eating Disorders Surfacing in Children As Young As Five
With images of super-thin stars saturating the media, girls are bombarded with the message that to be thin ...
January 14, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Obama to Make Canada His First Foreign Destination as President
President-elect Barack Obama will make Canada his first international destination after the inauguration on Jan. 20.
January 12, 2009
BY
Jared Pearman
How’s that New Year’s resolution holding up so far?
If you're already struggling to stick to your New Year's resolution, it could be because of your thoughts.
January 8, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
B.C. Beachcombers Struggle to Stay Afloat
Beachcombers were made famous around the world by the TV series, yet recently, they are getting out of ...
January 8, 2009
BY
Joan Delaney
Transition to Adulthood Tougher for Disadvantaged Youth
For youth who grew up under adversity, the transition to adulthood in the late teens is a critical ...
January 8, 2009
BY
Cindy Chan
‘They are marvelous!’ Says Former Ambassador
Divine Performing Arts 2009 World Tour opened in Ottawa to a warm welcome on Friday night. Among the ...
January 2, 2009
BY
Madalina Hubert
U.S. Falls to Canada in Junior Hockey
In one of the most exciting junior hockey games fans have seen in years, the U.S. fell to ...
December 31, 2008
BY
Rahul Vaidyanath
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