Canadians sue their own government over domestic spying
“We can’t even tell when we’ve been victimized by it,” the head of one Internet freedom advocacy group said.
On Oct 22, 2013 by Kevin Collier
Police cars explode in Canada as fracking protests turn violent
Authorities have confirmed at least 40 arrests.
On Oct 17, 2013 by Dell Cameron
Swedish Academy livetweets attempts to reach Nobel Prize winner Alice Munro
Maybe the Academy should have texted.
On Oct 10, 2013 by Miles Klee
How to buy a private island online
Careful research and a few willing friends could land you a small slice of heaven.
On Oct 2, 2013 by Miles Klee
Author who won’t teach ‘books by women’ provokes Twitter wrath
David Gilmour is either itching for a fight or looking to get fired.
On Sep 25, 2013 by Miles Klee
Remember the drunken ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ guy? He’s running for mayor
But will he do the Fandango?
On Sep 24, 2013 by Mike Fenn
Opera singers wow Canada with a ‘human piano’ performance
Is your band struggling with its sound? Maybe one of these would help.
On Sep 19, 2013 by Miles Klee
Help these newlyweds catch the thief who ransacked their wedding
Julie Wilson and Bryan Ball hosted 70 people at their fairytale Vancouver wedding. Well, 71 if you count the thief.
On Sep 7, 2013 by Lorraine Murphy
Leader of Pirate Party of Canada held at U.S. border, called a ‘terrorist’
Don’t crack wise with these guys—or forget your inhaler.
On Sep 6, 2013 by Miles Klee
The coolest random act of kindness you could capture on a helmet cam
This Canadian just redefined the drive-by.
On Aug 14, 2013 by Fernando Alfonso III
After 2 years, 2 arrests made in Rehtaeh Parsons rape case
Two 18-year-old Nova Scotia men have been charged with child pornography, police said Thursday.
On Aug 9, 2013 by Kevin Morris
Devastated town turns to social media after train crash
More than 50 residents remain unaccounted for after a train derailed near downtown Lac-Mégantic, Quebec, on Saturday.
On Jul 9, 2013 by Justin Franz
Canada’s PRISM: Secret surveillance program approved in 2011
A memorandum obtained by the Globe and Mail has revealed that Canada’s Defense Minister Peter MacKay approved a “secret electronic eavesdropping program” in late 2011.
On Jun 10, 2013 by Joe Kloc
Canadian politician studies Obama’s social media playbook
Justin Trudeau seeks to differentiate himself from other party leaders by being more active on Facebook and Instagram.
On May 31, 2013 by Justin Franz
Canada gets serious about Bitcoin regulation
Bitcoin regulation is lax in the U.S. The regulatory environment in Canada is rather more strict, as several Bitcoin entrepreneurs have found out.
On Apr 26, 2013 by Curt Hopkins
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