
Canada's Walk of Fame Celebrates 25 Years
Canada’s Walk of Fame is celebrating its 25th anniversary. This not-for-profit organization was established in 1998 to spotlight the achievements of great Canadians.
No Place for Hate
On November 9, two Jewish schools in Montreal were hit by gunfire. Three days later, one of the schools was hit again.
The Medium Has the Message
Canada will soon be the first country in the world to put anti-smoking messages on individual cigarettes.
In the Right Direction for Right Whales
After ten years in decline, the North Atlantic right whale population is holding steady. That may not sound like good news. But scientists are pleased.
Out-of-Province Students to be Hit with Quebec Tuition Hikes
Tuition is going up – way up – for out-of-province students at Quebec’s three English universities. Tuition at McGill, Concordia, and Bishop’s University will jump from $9000 to $17,000 next year.
The Bittersweet Story of the Nobel Peace Prize
On October 6, the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Narges Mohammadi.
Hamas Launches Deadly Surprise Attack on Israel
War has broken out in the Middle East. On one side of the conflict is Israel.
An Historic Election in Manitoba
On October 3, Manitoba elected New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Wab Kinew. He is the first First Nations provincial premier in Canada.
From Science Fiction to Science Fact
Do UFOs exist? Many people, even some scientists, think they do. NASA, however, has always dismissed UFO sightings. It has even mocked civilians and military who reported them.
Libya’s Flood of Troubles
On the night of September 10, Storm Daniel hit the coast of Libya. It caused huge storm surges and massive flooding in the northeastern part of the country.