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Canadian flowers: bleeding not blooming

With the new free trade agreement between Canada and Colombia, the flower markets in Ontario and British Columbia are being threatened by imports of Colombian flowers. Capital News talks to professionals in both countries to find out more about the challenges they are facing with Valentine's Day on the horizon.

Where the wild things are

The federal science funding agency has pulled the plug on support for many of the country's field research stations.  Scientists are turning to the public and to sponsors to keep the facilities in operation.

Dec
3

PODCAST: Last wishes

Every day, Canadians make impossibly difficult decisions about the end of a loved one's life. Dr. David J. Roy helps them search for answers on when to end medical care.

Dec
3

Musical ride

Parliament is debating who should control digital music files: you or the record companies.

Dec
3

Revving up robo-cop

Three government bills promise to extend police wiretap powers to the Wi-Fi world of Internet traffic.  Critics contend the bills grant the police far too much leeway to eavesdrop on private conversations.

Dec
3

Breast cancer calculus

Once you cut out the tumour, is chemotherapy necessary? Scientists at the National Research Council have the answer down to a number.

Nov
19

Campus for Christ

Are religious universities compatible with academic freedom?  Not if they require their professors to adhere to a specific doctrine, according to a national body of educators — singling out the Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg.

Nov
19
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Popping the cork on Canadian wine

A vintage law from the prohibition era still affects Canada’s modern wine industry. A Tory MP private member’s bill aims to change the law and make it legal for local wines to cross interprovincial borders.

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Watery Winterlude

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For many, Winterlude means three things: snow slides, ice sculptures and skating. But Ottawa's long-term forecasts predict warmer winters might be the new norm. This has some festival enthusiasts worried that future Winterludes will have a lot less 'winter' in them.

Jan
27
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