Greenpeace urges Canadians to cast their vote for the environment

Greenpeace wants to educate Canadians on who is going to be the greenest candidatevoting day and then urge voters to check their box on .Greenpeace wants Canadians to elect an official that will actually help stop...

Nuit Blanche: Toronto as an Art Playground

Nuit Blanche is that magical night when Toronto becomes a playground for art installation from dusk 'til dawn. From the financial district to the outskirts of Queen West, galleries throw open their doors,...

BREAKING NEWS: Rail Blockade Disrupts CP Rail’s Olympic Spirit Train

BREAKING NEWS For Immediate Release October 12, 2008 Rail Blockade Disrupts CP Rail’s Olympic Spirit Train “Six Nations and solidarity activists resist Olympic theft of Indigenous land, ecological destruction, and attacks on the poor” Toronto,...

Markets see red across the globe

Everyday I check the health of the world markets.  They vary, with some going up while others go down.  Today is the first time I have seen every market decline.  This is getting very bad.

Afghanistan: We Must Finally Face The Facts

Parallels between the collapse of the Soviet Union and America are almost eerie, especially the dire political and economic consequences suffered by both countries as the direct result of engaging in an unwinnable...

Canada Listeriosis Death Toll Climbs to 20

The Maple Leaf Foods listeria outbreak, in which the bacteria was spread through meat slicing machines and distributed in deli meats all across Canada, has claimed another life in Ontario, bringing the current death...

Vandalism and Cut Brake Lines Plague Liberal Ridings in Toronto

Graffiti, threatening phone calls and cut brake lines have all been aimed at Liberal supporters in the High Park area of Toronto over the last week. Six more incidents were reported since Sunday, when Toronto Police...

Oxygen levels increase during growth of Boreal Forest

It's the time of year when the people of Vancouver get to bust out their inner movie critic. My first shot at critiquing at this annual film frenzy came last week when I watched "Borealis" by director Frank Wolf.The...

Baby killer allowed to stay in Canada: Judge orders new hearing for deportation

Barry Artiste Op/Ed Wow, What a Bargain, Who knew a Baby's life was only worth 50 months in jail? This Murderer got a slap on the wrist for this horrific crime for the brutal killing of his newborn son of 6 months....

Parents lose son to trigger-happy petty thief: Toronto Hangun Violence

Barry Artiste Op/Ed The Grieving family says it all, the Murderer (s) most likely will spend two years in jail. One would hope a wake up call is in order when previous deterrents are not working, and the...

Hunt on for 10 suspects in swarming-stabbing: Toronto Violence

Barry Artiste Op/Ed Certainly again,something to think about this election day, we need a adhered and strict crime bill, not liberal kissy face justice currently enjoyed by criminals in this country. ...

Killer hiding in Canada: FBI

Barry Artiste Op/Ed While it is nice and dandy to report a killer among us, a photo certainly would increase the chances of capturing this murderer a hundred fold. Certainly a problem with Police and Media who...

Skype: We didn't know about security issues

" Skype's president said that the company was largely unaware of a major security breach affecting Skype users in China. In a blog published Thursday, Josh Silverman, Skype's president, explained he did not realize that TOM-Skype, Skype's partner in China, was logging and...

Pirates of Somalia don't give up T72 tanks, 6 US + 1 russian warship in place

Pirates, no indication to surrenderU.S. Navy guided-missile cruiser monitors the pirated Ukrainian cargo ship Faina in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Somalia, carrying T-72tanks. Six U.S. warships circled the...

China 'spying on Skype messages'

Media censorship is big issue in China and West has been demanding  to free it up. Chinese government control all the information sources incuding Internet. China monitors the content on the internet and has...

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