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Canada Post celebrates 250 years with new stamp

| June 11, 2013 | 0 Comments
Canada Post celebrates 250 years with new stamp

The origins of Canada Post in 18th century Lower Canada Canada Post has released a new stamp to commemorate 250 years in postal service. The new stamp celebrates the years since Great Britain created Lower Canada’s organized postal system in 1763. The stamp represents the Canada Post continued commitment to postal services in the country. [...]

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Class of 2013 choking on student debt

| June 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Class of 2013 choking on student debt

Student debt is fast becoming a public policy crisis Federal student debt in Canada has now exceeded $15 billion, not including the $5 to $8 billion in credit card debts, line of credits and provincial loans, and it continues to climb nearly $1 million per day, according to the Canadian Federation of Students. The class of 2013 are [...]

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BC First Nations poised to take advantage of Canadian resource development

| May 14, 2013 | 0 Comments
BC First Nations poised to take advantage of Canadian resource development

BC First Nations economic growth good news for everyone By Roslyn Kunin, Troy Media If it bleeds, it leads. This old media maxim, that it is always the bad news that makes the headlines, is certainly re-enforced with respect to First Nations and the economy in British Columbia. First Nation Threatens to Shut Down Mine [...]

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BC First Nations poised to take advantage of Canadian resource development

| May 14, 2013 | 0 Comments
BC First Nations poised to take advantage of Canadian resource development

BC First Nations economic growth good news for everyone By Roslyn Kunin, Troy Media If it bleeds, it leads. This old media maxim, that it is always the bad news that makes the headlines, is certainly re-enforced with respect to First Nations and the economy in British Columbia. First Nation Threatens to Shut Down Mine [...]

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Temporary foreign workers program unnecessary, says study

| May 8, 2013 | 0 Comments
Temporary foreign workers program unnecessary, says study

Canada should concentrate on training its own citizens, not using temporary foreign workers Canada has become too dependent on the temporary foreign workers program and has failed to address the lack of skilled workers through domestic-made solutions, says a new report into foreign workers in Canada. Kevin McQuillan, the author of All The Workers We [...]

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Kill CBC TV, save Beacon News

| May 5, 2013 | 0 Comments
Kill CBC TV, save Beacon News

CBC TV is a mess and no longer fulfills original mandate The CBC popped back on Canadians’ radar last week. A Harper Government bill to give it more control over crown corporations has upset defenders of public broadcasting. Infographics exhorting me to join the fight to “save” the CBC are flooding my social media networks. [...]

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Where is Gary Doer when diplomatic workers are on the picket line?

| May 4, 2013 | 0 Comments
Where is Gary Doer when diplomatic workers are on the picket line?

The least Ambassador Gary Doer can do is pick up the phone The working stiffs of Canadian diplomacy, members of the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers, were walking a picket line in Washington, D.C., yesterday – which raised some eyebrows in the Imperial Capital and must have created some minor discomfort for the Canadian ambassador, a former [...]

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Time to boot the British monarchy? 40% of Canadians say, yes

| May 2, 2013 | 0 Comments
Time to boot the British monarchy? 40% of Canadians say, yes

Canadians prefer Prince William to Charles if Canada keeps British monarchy A new poll reveals that Canadians are lukewarm to the British monarchy as head of state, but if the country must have a king or queen they prefer Prince William. In a new Angus Reid online survey of a representative national sample of 1,008 [...]

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NORAD fighter jets training over BC, Alberta Wednesday

| May 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
NORAD fighter jets training over BC, Alberta Wednesday

Training exercises in Canada are routine for NORAD fighter jets If you live in BC and Alberta and spot NORAD fighter jets over your community today, don’t worry, Canada’s not being invaded. The North American Aerospace Defense Command will conduct exercise flights today as they practice intercept and identification procedures. The exercise will take place [...]

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Bob Erb wins Loto Max, donates $1 million to legalize cannabis

| April 21, 2013 | 0 Comments
Bob Erb wins Loto Max, donates $1 million to legalize cannabis

Bob Erb calls on voters to make cannabis law reform an issue in next election This weekend, as  thousands of cannabis enthusiasts gathered  for nationwide 420 celebrations to advocate for the legalization of cannabis, many of the rallies were sponsored by Bob Erb. Bob, who? you might ask. On November 2, 2012, after four decades of playing the [...]

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