[ad_1] New polling finds that about three-quarters of those surveyed are on board with Statistics Canada's 500,000 Canadians without their permission. The Nanos Research survey of 1,000 adult Canadians conducted between Nov. …
Read More »Fewer Canadians win major awards in health research
[ad_1] An badysis of the major awards in health research, including the Gairdner Canada International Award, revealed that few Canadian scientists have won these prestigious awards. The article is published in CMAJ …
Read More »Canadians reflect on the horror of World War I
[ad_1] Lee Berthiaume, The Canadian Press Published Sunday, November 11, 2018 6:05 AM EST Last Updated Sunday, November 11, 2018 2:53 PM EST OTTAWA – Spiritual Leaders Reflected on the World's First …
Read More »Study Finds 6.4 Million Canadians Consciously Limit Their Meat Consumption
[ad_1] Younger Canadians are more likely to think about the death and suffering of animals when they eat meat, according to a study by Dalhousie University in Halifax and the University of …
Read More »Washington Capitals Among Canadians: Five Things to Know
[ad_1] Paul Byron of the Montreal Canadiens skates against Brandon Carlo of the Boston Bruins during the second period at TD Garden on October 27, 2018 in Boston. Maddie Meyer / Getty …
Read More »Statistics Canada's request for data banking of 500,000 Canadians provokes privacy investigation
[ad_1] OTTAWA – Federal privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien says he is investigating Statistics Canada's request for private banking information on 500,000 Canadians. Therrien said Wednesday, which has been compiled by the Canadian …
Read More »"The Feminization of Protein Consumption": Study Reveals Canadians Turning away from Meat
[ad_1] A new survey reveals that Canadian men, more than women, consider meat to be one of the greatest pleasures of life, and older men, in particular, think nothing compares to good …
Read More »Most Canadians want the government to rise when Greyhound leaves, poll suggests
[ad_1] As Greyhound prepares to end service in Western Canada, a national survey suggests that most Canadians are ready to support a government-funded rural bus service. According to an Angus Reid poll …
Read More »Two-thirds of Canadians say provinces should have the last say on carbon tax
[ad_1] The Syncrude plant in Fort McMurray, Alberta. The federal Trudeau government's carbon pricing plan is expected to come into effect next January and apply to provinces that the federal government says …
Read More »Ottawa Fury's insistence on Canadians is a sign of things to come
[ad_1] TORONTO – Ottawa Fury General Manager Julian de Guzman has faced the challenge of holding a Canadian pbadport in the global game. Now retired and sitting in the press gallery, de …
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