Charles-Frédérick Ouellet’s photo of a Quebec forest firefighter standing on top of a rock amid burnt trees has won the North and Central American Single Photograph at the 2023 World Press Photo contest. Charles-Frédérick Ouellet’s photo of firefighter embodies ‘grief and gravity’: jury. Standing on top of a massive boulder, …
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Team Canada relying on veterans as it looks to regain women’s hockey world championship
Canadian GM Gina Kingsbury didn’t see a need for major changes to the team that lost the final to the U.S. last year. She thinks the team had a strong performance in 2023, even if it didn’t result in a championship. Canadians play 1st game against Finland on Thursday at …
Read More »No water, no oil: How the parched western provinces could hamper the oilpatch
Persistent and severe drought conditions across Western Canada could have a devastating effect on the oil and natural gas sector, which has drilling operations in some of the driest areas, according to a new report by Deloitte. Water shortages could have devastating effect on oil and gas sector, says new …
Read More »Officiating my grandma’s funeral was one of the toughest moments as a minister
When her grandma asked Bonnie Sutherland to officiate her funeral, she felt caught between her roles of granddaughter and minister, and mourner and comforter. I felt caught between roles as a granddaughter, minister, mourner and comforter. This First Person article is the experience of Bonnie Sutherland, who lives in Kingston, …
Read More »‘CSI on the ocean’: Whale researchers comb B.C. waters for eDNA
Ocean Wise researchers spent more than a week on the ocean collecting water samples to study the environmental DNA (eDNA) of Bigg’s killer whales, North Pacific humpbacks and B.C.’s endangered southern resident killer whales. Data gathered using non-invasive technique could expedite future conservation efforts, say researchers. It was just after …
Read More »Sine Institute to Hold Filipino Film Festival in Toronto
The Sine Institute, a cinema and creative organization in Canada will hold its first Filipino International Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario. Dubbed Sine Film Fest, the inaugural festival and industry conference will be held from April 12 to 14, 2024 at Hotel X Toronto, a downtown premier hotel at 111 Princes’ …
Read More »SINÉ FILM FEST 2024: A Cinematic Journey to the Heart of Filipino Stories
Toronto, Canada – The inaugural SINÉ FILM FEST is set to captivate audiences with a diverse lineup of Filipino films that promise to evoke emotions, spark conversations, and celebrate the rich tapestry of Filipino culture. From heartwarming tales of love and self-discovery to adrenaline-fueled narratives of redemption and bravery, the festival …
Read More »Major earthquake strikes off Taiwan, killing at least 7, injuring hundreds and trapping dozens
Taiwan’s biggest earthquake in at least 25 years killed seven people on Wednesday, injuring more than 700, with 77 trapped in tunnels and collapsed buildings, authorities said, as rescuers used ladders to help some people descend to safety. Strongest quake in 25 years collapses buildings and triggers landslide. Taiwan’s biggest …
Read More »Federal carbon tax ‘has to go,’ Ontario premier says as conservative politicians, protesters voice opposition
Ontario Premier Doug Ford slammed the federal carbon tax hike that kicked in Monday, calling on Canada’s government to scrap it. Drivers will pay extra 3.3 cents per litre at the pump; levy also means higher rebates. Ontario Premier Doug Ford slammed the federal carbon tax hike that kicked in …
Read More »Dual Canadian-U.S. citizen identified among 7 aid workers killed in Israeli strike in Gaza
Canada and several of its allies called for an investigation Tuesday into an Israeli airstrike that killed seven international aid workers who had been delivering food aid in Gaza. World Central Kitchen identifies workers, including Canadian. Trudeau calls Israeli killing of aid workers unacceptable A dual Canada-U.S. citizen delivering aid …
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