Featured Articles

  • Greenhouse gas emissions down in Canada – study

    Greenhouse gas emissions down in Canada – study

    Canadian economic and population growth affected greenhouse gas emissions By Ben Eisen and Romy Yourex   Over the past century, there has been a slight increase in average global temperatures. Many scientists think this change is caused primarily by the actions of human beings, specifically the emission of GHG into the atmosphere. Further, some scientists warn [...]

    Continue Reading

    | December 10, 2011 | 0 Comments
  • Canadian environment record improves over past 20 years

    Canadian environment record improves over past 20 years

    Many indicators of Canadian environment pollutants have dropped By Ben Eisen and Romy Yourex   Canadians care deeply about their natural environment and view the prevention of environmental pollution as one of the most important functions of their governments. Multiple polls taken over the years have shown that large numbers of Canadians view the preservation of [...]

    Continue Reading

    | December 10, 2011 | 0 Comments
  • Barb Tarbox – Anti-smoking campaign honours cancer victim

    Barb Tarbox – Anti-smoking campaign honours cancer victim

    Anti-smoking activist Barb Tarbox died in 2003 Ten years after she died of lung cancer, Barb Tarbox is still helping Albertans kick the nicotine habit, thanks to a new campaign launched by Alberta Health Services. Albertans are encouraged to share their stories of quitting or never starting tobacco use to mark the 10th anniversary of the [...]

    Continue Reading

    | December 10, 2011 | 0 Comments
  • Mike Duffy – Did the wrong man quit?

    Mike Duffy – Did the wrong man quit?

    Scandal surrounding Senator Mike Duffy’s expenses takes down PM chief of staff Surely the wrong man has quit! Nigel Wright, Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s chief of staff, resigned yesterday in the imbroglio that followed the revelation he gave disgraced Senator Mike Duffy $90,172 to pay back the Parliamentary expenses the supposed representative for Prince Edward Island in the [...]

    Continue Reading

    | December 10, 2011 | 0 Comments
  • Canadian politics – Summer of discontent with status quo

    Canadian politics – Summer of discontent with status quo

    Canadian politics promises to be turbulent as voters disgruntled For citizens from coast to coast to coast, this summer promises to be a time of discontent with Canadian politics. What most of us want, most of the time, is simply that our governments be competent: display a sense of where they’re going, and that as [...]

    Continue Reading

    | December 10, 2011 | 0 Comments

Business

Beacon Business Info