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Canada introduces online-spying bill
Move over, SOPA and say your prayers, PIPA. There’s a new bill in the works that, if passed, will pull the plug on how the Internet is used in Canada.
Lawmakers in the Great White North are debating a bill that will pulverize what’s left of online privacy for Canucks.
The Investigative Powers for the 21st Century Act (Bill C-51) is legislation that isn’t new to Canadian Parliament, but after...
Four Russian diplomats expelled from Canada
After the arrest of the Canadian officer, who was suspected of espionage for Moscow, the Canadian authorities expelled four employees of the Russian Embassy in Ottawa.
According to CTV, Dmitry Fedorchatenko and Konstantin Kolpakov were sent back to Russia. The names of two other Russian citizens, who were involved in the story, have not been exposed. However, spokespeople for the Russian Embassy in...
Want to pursue the American Dream? Move to Canada or Europe!
Long gone are the days of Cinderella stories in America. Rags-to-riches tales may have at one point been part of the American Dream for those aspiring for success in the states.
New statistics show that moving up the social ladder is no longer a dream as obtainable as before.
According to recent studies, the New York Times reveals this week that economic mobility in America is nowhere near as easy...
Russia exposes true colors of the West
For the first time in many years, Russia’s Foreign Ministry published an extensive report about the state of affairs in the field of human rights in the United States of America, Canada, EU, NATO members and Georgia. The report from the ministry also touched upon Libya, where NATO’s incursion has led to the bloody change of power. The document is not flawless. However, it clearly shows...
US: Strike on Iran could hurt world economy
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said he would raise American concerns about the unintended consequences of any military action against Iran during talks with his Israeli counterpart on Friday, including its potential impact on the world economy.
Panetta, speaking to reporters traveling with him to Canada, said the United States believed the most effective way to confront Iran still was to use...
Israeli forces board Gaza-bound Irish-Canadian flotilla
Greek coastguards stand in front of Canadian boat "Tahrir" after forcing the Gaza-bound ship to return to the port of Agios Nikolaos, July 4, 2011.
Two small boats approaching the Gaza coast have been boarded by the Israeli Defense Force. The IDF Chief of Staff ordered the navy to board the vessels should they refuse radio requests.
Nobody was injured during the takeover, according to the...
Scientists find Key to long life in Old Woman's DNA
Scientists have sequenced the DNA of a woman who lived to be 115 years. A study suggests that the elderly woman had protective genes against dementia and diseases associated with old age
The oldest woman in the world was found to have rare variations in DNA that can protect against the diseases of aging. Billed as the oldest in the world at the time of her death, she had the mental agility of someone...
Europe, Canada and Russia at risk as 'second hole' in ozone layer opens over the Arctic
An ozone hole five times the size of California opened over the Arctic this spring, matching ozone loss over Antarctica for the first time on record, scientists said today. The white line marks the area within which chemical ozone destruction takes place
Hole in the sky: Europe, Canada and Russia at risk as continent-sized ‘second hole’ in ozone layer opens over the Arctic.
The ozone loss...
Canada tries to force Russia out of the Arctic
Russian Flag on Lomonosov Ridge Arctic Seabed
Late last week, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper spent four days in the Arctic. Flying around military bases in the northern provinces of Canada Nunavut, Yukon and Northwest Territories has become a tradition over the years of his stay in power. The current Prime Minister has been in power for six years, and for the sixth time he appeared in the Arctic....
Former Hurricane Irene leaves millions without electricity in Canada
The storm that had been Hurricane Irene crossed into Canada overnight, but wasn’t yet through with the U.S. on Monday, as floodwaters threatened Vermont towns and big-city commuters had to make do with slowly reawakening transit systems.
The storm left millions without power across much of the Eastern Seaboard, killed more than three dozen and forced airlines to cancel about 13,600 flights....
‘Flash robs’ invade Canada
On a warm July night, 40 young people swarmed an Ottawa convenience store in one of Canada’s first “flash robs.”
Close to midnight on a hot summer’s night in July, the Quickie convenience store in Ottawa’s west end was virtually empty.
The next minute, 40 or so youth descended en masse. As they marched in they grabbed everything in sight.
The next minute, like a well-oiled many-tentacled...
Canadian Senator urges people to rise up
Senator Don Oliver photograph in the court yard of the Senate on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ont., June 27, 2011.
Blacks in Canada need to unite, rise up and address the deep racism in this country that keeps them out of positions of power, a Conservative senator says.
“What will it take for our collective Afro-Canadian family to unite — to rise up and claim our rightful place in Canadian society?”...
Canadian government to ban free speech on internet
Bill C-51: Investigative Powers for the 21st Century Act
Yesterday we examined how the Canadian government is planning to effectively outlaw internet linking by making Canadians permanently legally responsible for the content of any webpage they link to using the Investigative Powers for the 21st Century Act. Today we will look at how the same Act will outlaw internet anonymity.
Clause11: The existing...
Canadian parents raise genderless baby
Breaking the rules: Kathy Witterick, right, with two-year-old son Kio. Behind her is husband David Stocker, holding Storm as Jazz looks on.
Meet Storm. With those big blue eyes, fair hair and chubby cheeks, the four-month-old is certainly adorable.
But whether this baby is a bruising boy or a blushing girl is, the parents say, a secret. In fact, they’re leaving the decision up to him – or her.
The...
Canadian Boy Blackmails School Secretary to Keep Quiet about her Past
School secretary Julie Gagnon (stage name Samantha Ardente) explaining to a reporter her case.
The 14-year-old pupil who outed a school secretary for leading a secret double-life as a adult film star demanded sex from the woman to keep quiet, her legal team has claimed.
The Canadian boy was suspended from school in March for creating a fake Facebook page in her name with a racy profile picture of the...