|
|
What Interests You? |
The page you were looking for no longer exists. The following search results may be of interest.
|
Life in a Refugee Camp Compared to Life in Canada
Article
A self-proclaimed humanitarian, I have the privilege of meeting students from refugee camps in Africa when they come to Canada for post-secondary studies.
Sep 14, 2010
-
Brandy Robertson
|
|
The Life of Canada's First Female Ordained Baptist Minister
Article
Rev. Dr. Muriel Carder was ordained as a Baptist minister over six decades ago. She continues chaplaincy work to this day.
Jun 22, 2011
-
Eric Schmiedl
|
|
Midwives in Canada
Article
In Canada, a midwife provides professional prenatal care to low risk women, attends labour and birth, and cares for the mother and baby for six weeks postpartum.
Aug 22, 2008
-
Christy Swift
|
|
The Comedy of Canada
Article
From Hollywood blockbusters to sketch comedy shows, Canadians are everywhere in the world of comedy. What is it about our country that produces such funny people?
Feb 14, 2008
-
Sarah Stefanson
|
|
Slavery in Canada
Article
Slavery was not widespread in Quebec, although it dates from 1629. It was legally abolished in 1834, three decades before it was outlawed in the United States.
Dec 21, 2009
-
Rosemary E. Bachelor
|
|
Divorce in Canada
Article
This article provides a brief summary of the legal requirements for a divorce in Canada.
Mar 7, 2008
-
Chris Wendell
|
|
The Jesuits in Canada
Article
The Jesuit missions established in New France during the 17th Century were an integral part of French colonization efforts in North America.
Apr 25, 2010
-
Terry Long
|
|
Pro Life Applauds No Abortion in Canada's G8 Maternal Health Plan
Article
Canada refuses to fund abortion as part of the G8 initiative to improve the health of mothers in poor countries. Right to life groups support this decision.
Apr 27, 2010
-
Karen Stephenson
|
|
Celebrating Canada's140th Birthday
Article
Canada celebrates its 140th birthday on July 1st. But the birth of Confederation in 1867 was not a smooth and painless process. One province fought the BNA Act passage
Jun 27, 2007
-
Susanna McLeod
|
|
Canada's Thanksgiving Dinner
Article
Canadians everywhere look forward to Thanksgiving every October. Celebrating the food, the family, the fun and the reasons why Thanksgiving is observed.
Oct 8, 2009
-
Michelle Wright
|
|
Hospice Care in Canada
Article
Hospice care is the best choice for the dying. Such care gives a loved ones' last days the essential dignity and respect that they deserve.
Sep 15, 2008
-
Catherine Owen
|
|
Raising Awareness of Anaphylaxis in Canada
Article
In Canada support groups work to increase support for a federal measure recognizing anaphylaxis as a serious concern for a growing number of citizens.
Oct 2, 2010
-
Candace Van Auken
|
|
Getting Healthy in Canada
Article
It is estimated that 27% of Canadians are overweight. Here is some information and tips on taking steps to getting healthier, one day at a time.
Sep 2, 2010
-
Aurora Bonaiuto
|
|
Seeking a Pardon in Canada
Article
An introduction to sealing a criminal record in Canada including the process for seeking a pardon as well as the benefits and limitations of obtaining a pardon.
Jan 17, 2008
-
Chris Wendell
|
|
Canada War Museum Belgium
Article
The Canada Museum in Adegem is one family's attempt to remember the role the Canadian Army played in liberating Belgium from the Nazis in WW II.
Mar 7, 2007
-
Brent Sedo
|
|
Actuary Careers in Canada
Article
Ever thought of a career in actuarial science? This article will outline what an actuary does, the qualifications required, and potential salary range.
Jul 16, 2010
-
Marilyn Michaud
|
|
Canada Marks Braille Bicentennial
Article
Braille200 is organizing events across Canada to raise awareness of the life and legacy of Louis Braille, whose raised-dot reading system brought literacy to the blind.
Dec 23, 2008
-
Andrew Leibs
|
|
Canada Out of Afghanistan
Article
The Canadian public is being sold a bill of goods when it comes to military involvement in Afghanistan. Here are reasons why the Canadian government should withdraw.
Jan 30, 2007
-
Paula Kirman
|
|
Unhealthy Eating in Canada
Article
Who is to blame for childhood obesity? At what point did parents forfeit responsibility for the health and well being of their offspring?
Mar 29, 2010
-
Anna Wilson
|
|
Mandatory Minimum Sentences in Canada
Article
Except in extreme circumstances, the court ruled judges cannot impose sentences less than the statutory minimum when providing a remedy for a breach of Charter rights.
Feb 28, 2010
-
Arthur Weinreb
|