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Canada won't attain greenhouse gas goals: government

Canada will fail to reach its target for reducing greenhouse gases by 2020, according to a government report which predicted that emissions responsible for global warming will actually increase by seven percent ...

Space & Earth / Environment

created May 08, 2012 | popularity 5 / 5 (2) | comments 6

Smartphones taking over US market: study

Nearly half of US mobile phone owners have smartphones, with adoption of Internet-linked handsets rocketing in the past year, according to findings released on Thursday by the Nielsen research firm.

Technology / Business

created Mar 29, 2012 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

Rock sleuths: Researchers seek clues to atmospheric changes ahead of animal life

For more than a decade, scientists have dismissed claims that examining carbon-rich rocks could yield clues to the atmospheric and oceanic conditions on Earth hundreds of millions of years ago, but now researchers ...

Space & Earth / Earth Sciences

created Mar 20, 2012 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Slovenia freezes ACTA ratification

Slovenia's centre-right government on Thursday froze the ratification of the controversial anti-online piracy pact ACTA until the European Union reaches a common position on the issue.

Technology / Internet

created Mar 15, 2012 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Apple stock tops $600 day before new iPad release

Apple Inc.'s stock touched $600 for the first time, the day before the company's latest iPad goes on sale.

Technology / Business

created Mar 15, 2012 | popularity 1.8 / 5 (5) | comments 0

Iron is key to reversing global warming, Nature research shows

Canada defines itself as a nation that stretches from coast to coast to coast. But can we keep those coasts healthy in the face of climate change? Yves Gélinas, associate professor in Concordia's Department of Chemistry ...

Space & Earth / Earth Sciences

created Mar 14, 2012 | popularity 4.9 / 5 (11) | comments 5 | with audio podcast

Lost smartphones mined by finders: Symantec

Lost smartphones are likely to be mined for valuable information by strangers who find them, according to the results of a sting operation conducted by computer security firm Symantec.

Technology / Other

created Mar 12, 2012 | popularity 5 / 5 (2) | comments 9

Disease-carrying colonizers on the move: Predicting the spread of ticks across Canada

Researchers are watching as ticks that carry Lyme disease colonize Canada, but their research aims to predict the communities most likely to be hit by this sickness. "Our findings will help community groups and government ...

Biology / Ecology

created Mar 06, 2012 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

Oil sands pollution comparable to a large power plant

It takes a lot of energy to extract heavy, viscous and valuable bitumen from Canada's oil sands and refine it into crude oil. Companies mine some of the sands with multi-story excavators, separate out the bitumen, and process ...

Space & Earth / Environment

created Feb 22, 2012 | popularity 5 / 5 (4) | comments 1

Outstanding in the cold

Physicist John P. Davis is counting the days until he takes delivery of equipment that will give the University of Alberta the distinction of having the coldest laboratory in Canada.  

Physics / Superconductivity

created Feb 20, 2012 | popularity 3.3 / 5 (3) | comments 1

Arctic micro-organisms may hold key to dealing with oil spills in the North

Marcel Babin, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Remote Sensing of Canada's New Arctic Frontier at the Université Laval, will be discussing his research on the effects of environmental changes in the Arctic as part ...

Space & Earth / Earth Sciences

created Feb 17, 2012 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Climate change leads to pollution of indigenous people's water supplies

Indigenous people around the world are among the most vulnerable to climate change and are increasingly susceptible to the pathogen loads found in potable water after heavy rainfall or rapid snow melt.

Space & Earth / Environment

created Feb 17, 2012 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

The challenge of migration

Canada has used immigration as a population expansion policy resulting in the country’s highly diverse society. And often among the challenges brought on by large-scale immigration, are individual stories ...

Other Sciences / Social Sciences

created Feb 17, 2012 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

A continent ablaze in auroral and manmade light

The North American continent is literally set ablaze in a confluence of Auroral and Manmade light captured in spectacular new videos snapped by the astronauts serving aboard the International Space Station ...

Space & Earth / Space Exploration

created Feb 13, 2012 | popularity 5 / 5 (3) | comments 0

Canada looks to the future in space

When it comes to space, the first thing most people think of is NASA. Or Russia and the European Space Agency, or even more recently, countries like China and Japan. In the public eye, Canada has tended to ...

Space & Earth / Space Exploration

created Feb 01, 2012 | popularity 4.7 / 5 (3) | comments 0

Canada

Canada (pronounced /ˈkænədə/) is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean. It is the world's second largest country by total area and shares the world's longest common border with the United States to the south and northwest.

The land occupied by Canada was inhabited for millennia by various groups of Aboriginal people. Beginning in the late 15th century, British and French expeditions explored, and later settled along, the Atlantic coast. France ceded nearly all of its colonies in North America in 1763 after the Seven Years' War. In 1867, with the union of three British North American colonies through Confederation, Canada was formed as a federal dominion of four provinces. This began an accretion of provinces and territories and a process of increasing autonomy from the United Kingdom. This widening autonomy was highlighted by the Statute of Westminster of 1931 and culminated in the Canada Act of 1982, which severed the vestiges of legal dependence on the British parliament.

A federation comprising ten provinces and three territories, Canada is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state. It is a bilingual and multicultural country, with both English and French as official languages both at the federal level and in the province of New Brunswick. Technologically advanced and industrialized, Canada has a diversified economy reliant upon its abundant natural resources and upon trade—particularly with the United States, with which Canada has had a long and complex relationship. It is a member of the G8, NATO, OECD, WTO, the Commonwealth of Nations, the Francophonie, the OAS, APEC, and the United Nations.

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