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Quebecers are waiting longer for surgeries

Training Virtually and SafelyQuebecers are waiting longer for surgeries according to a new report from the Fraser Institute. The average wait time in Quebec in twenty eleven increased to approximately twenty weeks. Despite the increase, Quebec patients are the third quickest in Canada to get the surgery needed.


Russia uses Facebook to challenge election

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The Russian government has announced on Facebook yesterday it will investigate the official reports on the conduct of polls, after being accused of electoral fraud by the public.

The statement was released following the massive anti-government protest that took place two days ago.

The message has been met with contempt by the public.


December 12th 2011

Produced By Melissa Mulligan

Read By Sarah Deshaies

Stories By Audrey Folliot, Gregory WIlson, Sofia Gay, Daniel J. Rowe, Esther Viragh


Cautious optimism for new climate deal

DSC_2559Environment Minister Peter Kent said a new global climate agreement could be reached by 2015. This comes after a UN summit in Durban, South Africa. 

Parties at the conference agreed to begin negotiations on a new accord.

This would place all participating countries under the same binding commitments to control greenhouse gases.


Bloc Québécois has a new leader

2e débat de la course à la présidence du Bloc Québécois à MontréalFormer MP Daniel Paillé has been chosen as the Bloc Québécois’ new leader on Sunday.

The Bloc Québecois had a poor showing in last May’s election, going down to four seats from 47 seats in Parliament.

Current MPs Maria Mourani and Jean-Francois Fortin were also seeking to replace Gilles Duceppe as party leader.


Adele makes Billboard history

Adele [21]2011 is almost over, but Adele’s year keeps getting better. She made Billboard history on Friday by setting a new record.

She is the first female artist with a top album, top single and top artist title in the same year. 


News December 9th 2011

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Produce by Erica Bridgeman

Stories written by Danny Aubry, Lucianna Gravotta and Shaun Malley


Scouts Canada Issues Apology

Scouts Canada apologized on Thursday to former scouts who were molested by volunteer leaders.

They have recently hired the consulting firm KPMG to investigate records of leaders who were accused of sexual abuse.

The investigation should be finished by early January followed by a public announcement of what has been uncovered.

Scouts Canada is now making a greater effort to check if any of the volunteers possess criminal records.

They have also promised to strengthen their child protection policies.


Two die in another Virginia Tech shooting

Virginia TechAnother shooting at Virginia Tech. Two people were shot and killed around noon on Thursday. The police are continuing their investigation.

Reports alleged that the second victim was the shooter, but this has not yet been confirmed. The other victim was an on-duty traffic cop named Derrick Crouse. He was a father of five.


Syria's al-Assad Defiant in the Face of Western Media

Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad in YerevanSyrian president Bashar al-Assad denies responsibility for the bloody crackdown on protesters in his country.  He passed the blame for the violence onto thugs and religious extremists. Protecting the public was his sole motivation according to an interview with ABC reporter Barbara Walters.


News december 8 2011

Read by Katie McGroarty.

Produced by Sofia Gay.

Stories by Dominique Daoust, Sabrina Daniel and Shaun Malley.


One foot in the right direction

Woody wagonOlder vehicles will have mandatory emissions testing in Quebec.

Bill forty-eight was introduced at the national assembly by the Charest government on Wednesday. It’s part of the provincial measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to improve air quality.


Internationally renowned journalist Gwynne Dyer warns Concordia students about climate change

On Monday evening, International Affairs journalist, Gwynne Dyer, spoke to Concordia students about the effects of climate change. He said that if the global temperature rises by two degrees, human kind is in big trouble. This could happen in just 20 to 25 years.

Dyer said that once we’re there, even if we turn off all of our emissions, there will be literally nothing we can do; there will be no turning back. At the current rate, the earth is looking at an ice-free arctic by 2030.


Colombians protest against rebel violence

FARC, No MaS...Tens of thousands of Colombians took to the streets to protest against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, after they executed four captives.

The victims, military soldiers kidnapped more than a decade ago, were shot at point blank when government troops attacked the FARC hideout.


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