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High school teachers worried about swine flu - CTV News
If staff teachers fall ill, the union said there are ample numbers of substitute teachers available. Failing that, online teaching could become an option, it said.
Canadian school boards ready for flu pandemic
The federal government is expected to release new guidelines for schools this week on how they should respond to a severe swine flu pandemic in the fall, information that is anxiously being awaited by Canada's teachers.
Canadian school bus driver wins privacy battle | CBC News
She had refused to let her employer do a background check on her because it was using a U.S.-based security firm.
FightFlu.ca - Information and alerts from Public Health Canada
For the latest from the Public Health Agency of Canada, read more.
Knowledge is your best defence.
Rinaldo Walcott: Books: Black Like Who?
With its incisive readings of hip-hop, film, literature, social unrest, sports, music and the electronic media, Walcott's book not only assesses the role of black Canadians in defining Canada, it also argues strenuously against any notion of an essentialist Canadian blackness
CRTC sides with Big Telecom and Fails Online Consumers | SaveOurNet.ca
Vancouver, November 20, 2008: In a move that has disappointed many Canadian high-tech leaders and public interest groups, the CRTC has announced that it will not force Bell Canada to stop its controversial Internet throttling practices. The decision has r
Website, phone lines for do-not-call list overwhelmed
If this isn't an indication of what people want, I don't know what is.
The NDP commitment to post-secondary education
The NDP has tabled the Canada Post Secondary Education Act that links reliable federal funding to provincial commitments to improve both quality and affordability for students.
Tories hack Telefilm's $14.5M new media fund
"Canada's Conservative government is axing a $14.5 million program — administered by Telefilm — which fosters the creation of internet content and its distributio"
Wirelessnorth.ca » Blog Archive » Where oh where your wireless bill goes
Ever wonder when that fat telco bill lands every month, where exactly all that money goes? How much does it cost to run a wireless network anyway? Never fear friends a little forensic finance plotting reveals all. Lets use the nation’s largest carrier Rog
'Social injustice is killing people on a grand scale': report
"People are dying early not only because of health gaps between rich and poor countries but also because of a lack of housing and clean water in wealthy countries like Canada"
The Walrus » The Man Behind Stephen Harper » Tom Flanagan » politics
"The new Conservative Party has tasted success and wants majority rule. If Tom Flanagan and his Calgary School have their way, they’ll get it without compromising their principles."
When art gets up a Tory snoot | CBC Viewpoint
"The government has quietly cut one program after another this week. No more money for the Canadian Arts and Heritage Sustainability Program"
[video] Michael Geist - Canada's Wireless Crisis
Canadian wireless is in a state of crisis, with limited competition and high data prices
Online Rights Canada
Online Rights Canada (ORC) is a grassroots organization that promotes the public's interest in technology and information policy.
BlogsCanada : Canadian Political Index
Here is the blogs canada political blogs index. The top blogs listed are collective blogs representing bloggers from the major political parties. For example, blogging dippers is the collective NDP blog (with a full list of NDP bloggers). Lib Blogs and Bl
CBC News Interactive: Canadian media
Who owns the Canadian media. Find out why much of our "news" is not news at all
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