Astronomer Names Minor Planet After Vancouver First Nation: the Tsawout Asteroid

Harvey Underwood is the proud Tsawout First Nation Chief who now gets to look up at the sky, knowing that the name of their community has a place among the stars. Somewhere... Read more »

Canadian Company Will Make Cannabis Beer – To Get High and Not Drunk

At the Canadian Brewing Awards, Halifax, brewers from all over Canada have gathered to show off their finest brews. But this year’s conference has been eclipsed by a beer that doesn’t yet... Read more »

Canadians That Live in Rural Areas Are Happier Than The Ones Living in the City

It looks like the big city doesn’t sound appealing at all, and according to a study, there’s a new reason to move to the countryside. Researchers at the University of British Columbia... Read more »

The Emerald Ash Borer Has Decimated Trees in Canada, And It Keeps on Spreading Due to Climate Change

Climate change keeps on affecting the environment, and it’s the leading cause of destroying sensitive ecosystems. A new study researched at the University of Waterloo focuses on how a bug called the... Read more »

A Canadian All-Natural Spray Against Ticks Passed Its First Tests with Flying Colors!

A woman from Mahone Bay has created a natural anti-tick spray, and the first scientific tests proved to be a total success. Lisa Ali created AtlanTick after her sons developed Lyme disease... Read more »

University of Saskatchewan Study Analyzed Canada’s Diet: Grains Are Key Nutrients

A study conducted by researchers at the University of Saskatchewan contains a cluster analysis on grain consumption in Canada. The report focused on identifying patterns in grain consumption, using data from the... Read more »

Canada’s Famous Deli Classic Sliced Roast Beef Recalled Due Listeria Contamination

At the end of March, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced that they will recall Seasoned Cooked Roast Beef which was sold at Druxy’s Famous Deli outlets in Ontario. The products are... Read more »

Canada Raises A Red Flag, More Organ Donors Are Urgently Needed

This reminder came at a very difficult time for Canadians, after the Humboldt Broncos bus that crashed in which 15 people died and 14 other people were seriously injured. Logan Boulet, a... Read more »

Cholera Outbreak in Vancouver Infects Several People

Canada almost eradicated Cholera in the 1800s, when at least 20,000 people died. The U.S. CDC has stated that each year, worldwide, there are over 100,000 deaths from cholera. In March, a... Read more »

Cardiac Defects in Babies Tied To Post-Pregnancy Cardiovascular Disease in Their Mothers

Mothers that gave birth to babies with congenital heart defects could have a risk of heart problems later in life. They could have a heart attack or heart failure, warns a recent... Read more »