‘Birth tourism’ may change citizenship rules

The Harper government is considering changes to the citizenship rules to target so-called birth tourism — where a foreign national comes to Canada to give birth so the baby can get Canadian citizenship.
Read more...6 ways income splitting could cut your tax bill

Passing along family income to the lower-earning spouse is not easy in Canada, but there are ways to do it legally.
Read more...Outdoor skating rinks threatened by climate change

A new study suggests Canada’s favourite pastime is on its way to being an indoor-only sport in some areas of the country.
Read more...Threatened Arctic lab aided by ordinary citizens

If the Canadian government won’t help to keep the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL) open then hopefully ordinary Canadians will.
Read more...Canucks Notebook: Germans Ehrhoff, Sulzer back together on Sabre blueline

Achtung, baby. It might be the new rallying cry for two ex-Vancouver Canucks patrolling the Buffalo Sabres’ blueline.
Read more...Ryan Cleary on pensions – MP’s and everyone else’s

Ryan Cleary says MP pensions should be reviewed and he’s calling for an end to attacks on public and private sector pensions in Canada
Read more...Canada’s Mielzynski takes slalom for 1st World Cup win

Erin Mielzynski came out of nowhere Sunday to give Canada its first World Cup slalom victory since 1971. The 21-year-old from Guelph, Ont., had never placed higher than 13th on the World Cup circuit but used a strong second run to race to gold. “This has been my dream for as long as I can remember,” said Mielzynski from Oftershwang, Germany.
Read more...Canada blasts Syria’s blocking of Red Cross aid

Canada’s foreign affairs minister has condemned what he calls the “depravity” of the latest offensive by security forces in Syria, which is keeping the Red Cross from reaching the dead and injured in the central city of Homs.
Read more...Estheticians

Eveline Charles Salons and Spas (Kelowna BC): “…Enjoy being part of a caring team of estheticians in one of the most distinctive Salons and Spas in Canada . Applicants must…”
Read more...By the numbers: Kassian vs. Hodgson

Take a look as we compare Vancouver Canucks Zack Kassian versus Buffalo Sabres Cody Hodgson after their new teams went head-to-head in Vancouver on Saturday.
Read more...Royals get crucial win over Giants

Canada’s most famous football trophy was in the building — courtesy of former Salmon Kings and now B.C. Lions ticketing rep Jeff Hill — but colour this night far from Grey at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre.
Read more...Miller, Sabres stop Canucks

Zack Kassian lived up to the pre-game hype surrounding him, but it was old teammates Ville Leino and Ryan Miller who stole the spotlight on Saturday.
Read more...Sabres rattle Canucks with early barrage en route to 5-3 win

Saturday night at Rogers Arena was supposed to be about newbies Cody Hodgson of the Buffalo Sabres and Zack Kassian of the Vancouver Canucks, the main players in last Monday’s big trade-deadline day swap.
Read more...Don Cherry goes off on Leafs’ GM Burke

Don Cherry did not keep quiet on Hockey Night in Canada about the Toronto Maple Leafs’ firing of head coach Ron Wilson and voiced his displeasure with the team’s president and general manager Brian Burke.
Read more...North Vancouver ponders what to do about longboarding

Les Robertson has had some wild times riding his longboard down major hills in North Vancouver – and around the world.
Read more...Whitecaps top TFC in Disney Classic final

Camilo scored early as the Vancouver Whitecaps beat Toronto FC 1-0 to win the all-Canadian championship final of the Disney Pro Soccer Classic on Saturday.
Read more...Longboarders worried by proposed road bans in North Vancouver

Les Robertson has had some wild times riding his longboard down major hills in North Vancouver — and around the world.
Read more...Vancouver robocall protesters demand public inquiry

Demonstrators marched through downtown Vancouver Saturday in protest of the robocall scandal.
Read more...Canucks game day: Stanley Cup-starved teams to face off tonight

The Vancouver Canucks and their opponents tonight, the Buffalo Sabres, share two things in common: they both entered the National Hockey League in 1970 and neither has won the Stanley Cup.
Read more...Canucks looking to rattle Sabres and trio of ex-mates

The Vancouver Canucks and their opponents tonight, the Buffalo Sabres, share two things in common: they both entered the National Hockey League in 1970 and neither has won the Stanley Cup.
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