After Elena Zamboni was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and began experiencing the struggles common to MS sufferers: pain, fatigue, weakness, her husband, Dr. Paolo Zamboni embarked on an intense personal and professional journey
Alberta, Canada (Apr 6) – Deeper Drilling: The In Situ Oil Sands Report Card is the first environmental assessment of its kind and the results are underwhelming, at best.
As we all know, the media loves nothing more than to beat a dead horse, and the Canadian media has whipped itself into a repetitive frenzy since last week’s Coulter-gate. The deceased equine in question: Free Speech.
Hillary Clinton left Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon alone at the podium on Tuesday. Cannon gave the closing news conference for the Arctic Summit Meeting solo
Quebec Justice Minister Kathleen Weil has tabled a new bill in response to the controversy surrounding the repeated explusion of french student Naema Ahmed because….
Ann Coulter was received at Calgary’s Red and White Club by a relatively polite group of protesters. They displayed signs like, “Ottawa didn’t want you and neither do we” and, my favorite, “I don’t have a camel or a flying carpet, can you lend me your broom?”.
Despite being stereotyped as a country bumbling with politeness and apologies, Canada has managed to offend someone: Ann Coulter. The notoriously abrasive right-wing pundit is incensed about Canadian freedom of expression laws. She is accusing the University of Ottawa of committing a “hate crime” against her and is threatening to file a complaint with the Human Rights Commission of Canada.