The Sad Story of Canadian Geographic
Former employees say the nature magazine became a paid mouthpiece for oil companies and others CanadaLand
Former employees say the nature magazine became a paid mouthpiece for oil companies and others CanadaLand
by Mark Totten (Bibliothèque de Ville-Mont-Royal) Le Kiosque avait signalé: Nasty, Brutish and Short: The Lives of Gang Members in Canada (2012). The Humber Criminal Justice professor Mark Totten has spent the better part of 20 years researching, talking to and working with some of Canada’s most notorious gangs and gang members – first as a…
Marie-Michèle Sioui La Presse Il y a mille choses qu’un touriste ontarien peut venir faire un dimanche d’été dans les Laurentides. Mais Alex ne s’est pas rendu à Val-Morin, hier, pour admirer les grands pins ou pour faire du pédalo. Le grand Torontois est plutôt venu se faire transpercer le corps. Littéralement, à l’occasion de la…
The medical ordeal no one wants to talk about By Vanessa Gregory Harper’s For eight weeks, the pregnancy seemed normal. I was thirty-six, and thus supposedly at a higher risk for everything, but I’d had no spotting, no unusual pain. I learned that something might be wrong at my first prenatal appointment, even though that,…
Debra Kelly ListVerse The idea of someone being lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender is certainly nothing new, but today, well into the 21st century, there’s still a huge amount of controversy on how legitimate their relationships are. And this isn’t a new controversy, either, as people have faced centuries of persecution for who they are.
Valeurs actuelles Avril 1945. Les femmes auxquelles de Gaulle a accordé le droit de vote l’exercent pour la première fois aux municipales. Non sans donner des sueurs froides à certains partis de gauche qui craignent de les voir suivre des mots d’ordre “cléricaux”…
Derrière le motard sauvage d’«Easy Rider», héros des sixties, se cachait un total drogué, qui faisait venir des hélicos chargés de poudre et se soûlait à l’after-shave. Bibliobs
Trade-Agreement Troubles By James Surowiecki, New Yorker. In 2012, Australia implemented tough anti-tobacco regulations, requiring that all cigarettes be sold in plain, logo-free brown packages dominated by health warnings. Philip Morris Asia filed suit, claiming that this violated its intellectual-property rights and would damage its investments. The company sued Australia in domestic court and lost….