Jocelyne Saulnier was chosen to design a three part stamp series for Canada Post that depicts three different winter scenes from the West to East coasts. The stamp series consists of 3 different designs representing different Canadian regions Jocelyne Saulnier said it was one of the most exciting days of …
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Why do Canadians struggle to talk about war?
We have a problem with talking about war in this country. That might be a strange sentiment to convey on Remembrance Day, but it is informed by so much history — recent and ancient, on and off the battlefield. When confronted by the more tragic aspects of our military past, …
Read More »Canadians mark Remembrance Day as top soldier warns of global security threats
Veterans, family members, senior politicians and officials gathered in Ottawa this Saturday to mark Remembrance Day, while Canada's top soldier urged greater preparation in the face of rising global security threats. Ceremony honours and remembers those who served in Canada's armed forces Veterans, family members, senior politicians and officials gathered …
Read More »The next election will be a climate change election — because they all are now
That the Liberal government’s carbon tax will feature in the next election, whenever it happens, is a safe prediction. But it would be more accurate to say the next election will be a climate change election — because every election is a climate change election now. It's a safe bet …
Read More »Are solar farms really a threat to food farms?
Sprawling solar farms have raised concerns that renewable energy will harm food production in Canada. It's one reason cited by Alberta's government for its pause on renewable energy. It this something we should worry about? Here's a closer look. New studies show Canada has lots of land for solar with …
Read More »Chinese vessels in high-seas chase of Philippine boat with media
This photo taken on November 10, 2023 shows China coast guard personnel sailing an aluminum hulled boat at Second Thomas Shoal in the disputed South China Sea. (Photo by JAM STA ROSA / AFP) By Pam Castro and Jamillah Sta Rosa SOUTH CHINA SEA, Nov 11, 2023 (AFP) – As …
Read More »Chinese chase Philippine boat with media at Ayungin
HIGH SEAS CHASE. Philippine Coast Guard personnel and journalists use a rigid inflatable boat (left) on Friday as they head back after filming the BRP Sierra Madre docked at Second Thomas Shoal in the disputed West Philippine Sea, where China Coast Guard personnel sailing aluminum hulled boats gave them chase …
Read More »Speaker leads Bukidnon Service Fair
SERVICE FAIR.Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez (center) leads the launch of the Cash and Rice Distribution (CARD) program Saturday at the Malaybalay Central School in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. With him are Bukidnon 2nd District Rep. Jonathan Keith Flores, Gov. Rogelio Neil Roque, and Bukidnon 4th District Rep. Laarni Roque. Ver …
Read More »Marcos gets bigger say on M.I.F. board
PBBM IN CAGAYAN. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. leads a situation meeting in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan on Saturday. Mr. Marcos turned over P15 million worth of assistance to the provincial government, and P3 million each to the local governmentunits of Sanchez Mira, Aparri, Sta. Ana, Abulug, Cagayan and Sta. Teresita. …
Read More »This e-cigarette brand could get slapped with P728-M tax evasion case, Salceda claims
Albay 2nd district Rep. Joey Salceda (Rep. Salceda’s office) The House Committee on Ways and Means will soon hold an inquiry on what could end up as a P728-million tax evasion case involving the e-cigarette label FLAVA. This was announced Friday afternoon, Nov. 10 by committee chairman Albay 2nd district …
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