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Canada's unemployment rate hits 7.2 percent in July
Canada’s unemployment rate has climbed to 7.2 percent, with a record number of layoffs in the public sector, Press TV reports.
The Bank of Canada reported recently that the country’s economy lost 39,400 jobs in July, which pushed the jobless rate up 0.1 percentage points compared to the previous month.
The area, which suffered the largest loss was the public sector with 74,000 layoffs last month....
Mexico and Canada declared part of US homeland by Senate maps
Sen. Dianne Feinstein referred to the US, Canada and Mexico as “the Homeland” at an NSA Senate briefing on Wednesday, presenting a map that united the three nations as one.
At a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting held to acquire details on the National Security Agency’s mass surveillance programs, Sen. Feinstein (D-Calif.) made a geographic mistake in which she united three large countries...
Severe thunderstorms leave Toronto underwater, 300K without power
Severe thunderstorms hammered Toronto Monday, leaving cars stranded throughout the city and over 300,000 residents without power.
The Canadian city was hit with a month’s worth of rain in just one day, with approximately 3.5 inches of rainfall beginning at 4:00 pm EST. Commuters were soon stranded in traffic, with public transit enduring long delays.
Environment Canada, the national weather service,...
Montreal mayor arrested in corruption case
Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum
The Mayor of Montreal Michael Applebaum has been arrested by the Canadian province’s anti-corruption police as part of its investigation in a corruption case, reports say.
Applebaum was arrested at his home on Monday morning and is to be questioned by Quebec’s anti-corruption unit, UPAC, later in the day, UPAC spokeswoman Anne-Frédérick Laurence said.
Montreal’s...
Only 13% of Canadians think Harper speaks the truth
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper waves while leaving a press conference in Ottowa on May 30, 2013.
A new Canadian poll shows that only 13 percent of Canadians believe Prime Minister Stephen Harper is honest in saying that he had no knowledge of the recent scandal involving his chief of staff’s 90,000-dollar bailout of Senator Mike Duffy.
The poll, conducted by Ipsos Reid on May 27 and 28,...
Canadian Federal Court confirms the country's 2011 election was Fraudulent
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
The Canadian Federal Court has confirmed that the country’s 2011 federal election, which led to the victory of Stephen Harper’s government, was fraudulent.
The court emphasized in a Thursday ruling that it has found in no uncertain terms that widespread election fraud took place during the vote.
The ruling also stated that “there was an orchestrated...
Europe faces decade of stagnation: head of Bank of Canada
Governor of Bank of Canada Mark Carney
Governor of Bank of Canada has warned Europe that it faces a “decade of stagnation” if it does not apply sustained and significant reforms to put its fiscal house in order.
Mark Carney issued the warning on Tuesday while making a speech to the Montreal board of trade.
“Europe remains in recession, with economic activity constrained by fiscal austerity,...
Canadian PM criticized over pro-Israeli foreign policy
A recent report says that Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has come under harsh criticism over his pro-Israeli foreign policy, Press TV reports.
A freedom of information request in Canada shows that the majority of Canadian people, who wrote to Harper in December 2012, complained about his decision to oppose the Palestinian statehood in November.
About 82 percent of those who wrote to Harper...
Study reveals GMO corn to be highly toxic
A leaked study examining genetically-modified corn reveals that the lab-made alternative to organic crops contains a startling level of toxic chemicals.
An anti-GMO website has posted the results of an education-based consulting company’s comparison of corn types, and the results reveal that genetically modified foods may be more hazardous than once thought.
The study, the 2012 Corn Comparison Report...
Exxon oil spill paints Arkansas town in black
Residents of Mayflower, Arkansas are shocked, frustrated and discouraged after an ExxonMobil oil pipeline – which many were unaware existed – burst, devastating the small town by flooding its streets with thousands of barrels of Canadian crude.
ExxonMobil is cleaning up the town after an oil pipeline spilled thousands of oil all over its streets. The company’s Pegasus pipeline –...
Russian Military Warns Of Potential Catastrophic Quake On US West Coast
An interesting Ministry of Defence (MOD) “urgent bulletin” being sent to all Russian naval forces operating in the Pacific Ocean region is warning that there is a “moderate to high” likelihood of a “significant seismic event” ready to occur on the North American Plate, particularly on the Western coastal regions of The United States, Canada or Mexico.
According to this bulletin, Russian...
World Trembles As US Becomes Greatest Energy Nation In History
A startling report prepared by Energy Minister Alexander Novak for President Putin that is circulating in the Kremlin today warns that the United States is preparing to overturn the entire global economic system as it nears becoming the greatest energy producing nation in all of human history.
According to this report, Russian, in fact global, fears of American energy dominance were realized this...
Canada considers ACTA-like bill encouraged by US
Canada has introduced a bill strongly resembling the Anti-Counterfeit Trade Agreement (ACTA), prompting speculation that authorities were prepared to ratify the notorious legislation. The US encouraged Canada to adopt the bill.
According to Ottawa, Bill C-56 or Combating Counterfeit Products Act, is aimed at countering harmful counterfeiting activities, much like the international ACTA treaty.
If...
Canada stops controversial internet surveillance bill
The Conservative Canadian government is abandoning its much-criticized internet surveillance bill, which would have allowed the government to keep tabs on its citizens and was disguised under the cloak of fighting child pornographers.
Justice Minister Rob Nicholson announced that Bill C-30, which caused public ire over privacy, is dead.
“We’ve listened to the concerns of Canadians,” Nicholson...
Power outage holds grip in US northeast
Cars are seen covered with snow in Hartford, the US state of Connecticut, February 10, 2013.
Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses are still without power in the northeastern parts of the United States, following a massive snowstorm that almost paralyzed the region.
The storm on Friday dumped almost one meter (about three feet) of snow. Hurricane-strength winds were also reported.
More than...