May 8th, 2013
Photo: Vanessa Miyasaka British Columbia is the second Canadian province with the largest foreign-born population, according to data released this week by Statistics Canada based on the National...
Mar 27th, 2013
How one of the world's top 10 aid contributors is rethinking its mission in the global arena.
Feb 23rd, 2013
New U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry holds the power to decide if the controversial Keystone XL pipeline will go ahead or not. Given his track record, environmentalists have reason to hope that the...
Feb 21st, 2013
UBC Enterprize Case Competition highlights and awards innovative pinhole-leak detectors.
Feb 4th, 2013
The boiling discourse on the Chinese hires in a Canadian coal mining project shouldn't only be a South-Park-style 'They took our jobs.'
Jan 28th, 2013
A more varied trade portfolio: It's what's for dinner – in China.
Jan 25th, 2013
When Vancouver’s Erin Northcott inherited the estate of her late brother, 29 year old filmmaker Daniel Northcott, she found herself in possession of over 1,000 hours of verite-style footage from each...
Jan 19th, 2013
As smog chokes up Beijing, Canada looks to be an environmental haven to many Chinese.
Dec 14th, 2012
How and why the Arizona Senator stopped Susan Rice
Dec 7th, 2012
Following the Conservative government's approval of a $15 billion sale of Calgary-based Nexen Inc. by a state-owned Chinese enterprise, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced today that "Canada is...