Politics News – Canada, Pervez Musharraf, John Cornyn

Apr 18, 2013 No Comments by

Canada swipes at Venezuela in push for U.S. approval of Keystone Pakistan’s Musharraf flees court after judge orders his arrest for treason John Cornyn: Obama Took The ‘Low Road’ With Gun Control Remarks

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Idle No More protests continue, with larger events planned

Jan 12, 2013 No Comments by

Some 60,000 Canadians were singled selected in 2012 for the special honor, which symbolizes 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s accession to the Throne. Honorees were chosen for their contributions to their community or for ‘an achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada’. On the other hand, the supporters of the ‘Idle No More’ movement were [...]

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Idle No More protests target rail, bridges, roads across Canada

Jan 05, 2013 No Comments by

After the announcement about the meeting of Stephen Harper, the Prime Minister of Canada, with Theresa Spence, the Attawapiskat Chief who is currently on the 26th day of her hunger strike, and a delegation of First Nationals chiefs, the ‘Idle No More’ movement gained more pace and steam. On Saturday evening, the protesters of the [...]

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9 questions about Idle No More

Jan 05, 2013 No Comments by

It was started just two months ago but ‘Idle No More’, a grassroots movement in essence, has grabbed great media attention through social media presence, rallies and, teach-ins. The aim of this movement is to prevent the Harper government from passing further laws and regulations that will promote erode pact and aboriginal rights and the [...]

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Canada Lost 30,400 Jobs in July

Aug 10, 2012 No Comments

The economy of Canada has been going through a vulnerable period. During the month of July, more than 30,000 people lost their jobs. According to a figure published today, the rate of unemployment soared to 7.3 percent and the employers tended to cut back on part-time employees. According to the Statistics of Canada, the last [...]

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Federal, Alberta Ministers Tour New Oilsands Monitoring Sites

Jul 17, 2012 No Comments

On Monday, Minister of Federal Environment Peter Kent and his counterpart in Alberta Diana McQueen went to visit northern Alberta’s latest oilsands monitoring stations. They spent the whole day touring the stations that were under development. These sites are part of Kent and McQueen’s newly announced Canada-Alberta joint environmental monitoring venture. The plan was devised [...]

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Housing Market in Canada Cools Down in June

Jul 16, 2012 No Comments

The housing market in Canada went a little bit downward in June. The total amount of prices and sales declined slightly than what the policymaker had expected. In comparison to the sales done in the month of June 2011, the sales of homes were 4.4% lower in this year’s June month. According to the Real [...]

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A low chance of white Christmas in Canada

Dec 13, 2011 No Comments

Almost all cities the chance of snow drops are slipped down. Environment Canada stated that Canadians must prepare that they can’t enjoy white Christmas this year. Details!!!!! White Christmas? Dream on Chance of Dec. 25 snow in Halifax or Sydney just 47% Dreaming of a white Christmas may be a holiday tradition, but Canadians are [...]

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