While Harper tours the arctic, partly to assert Canada's sovereignty over the north, another piece of land could become available for our government to fight for. A post by Globe and Mail blogger Andrew Steele lays out the pros and cons for the Turks and Caicos Islands becoming our 11th ...
Apr
23
Robert Page had his work cut out for him today. The Calgary, AB-based chair of Canada's National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy was fielding a packed morning's worth of media from all across the country.
May
16
The amount of money the federal government spends on you for culture seems to depend on where you live. A total of $3.5 billion or $114 per Canadian was spent in fiscal 2004 on cultural activities such as libraries, heritage, broadcasting, arts and film. Almost half of this was broadcasting, ...
The current edition of Canadian Business Magazine has a feature titled “The Power of Innovation” with a ranking showing that we are number 7 out of 25 in 2007 when compared to the world’s largest economies. (See rankings at www.canadianbusiness.com/countryrankings). This remains unchanged from 2006. So how much money has ...




