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News, October 7th 2011

Read by Shaun Malley

Produced by Erica Bridgeman

Stories written by Judy-Ann Mitchell, Josh Nemeroff and Shaun Malley


Stephen Lewis ended his People vs. Cancer Tour at Concordia

Stephen Lewis concluded his People vs. Cancer speaking tour at Concordia last night. The former politician and UN ambassadorsaid students must join the fight against cancer.

One in three Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer. Half of these cases could be prevented. But as Stephen Lewis said the fight against cancer has met with “astonishing indifference.


October 6, 2011

Read by: Sofia Gay

Stories by: Joel Balsam, Emily Brass and Jacqueline Di Bartolomeo

Produced by: Carlo Spiridigliozzi


Polls predict McGuinty win on Thursday

Current Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty seems unlikely to be ousted in Thursday’s provincial elections.  That’s despite predictions early on in the campaign that Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak would swoop in and defeat McGuinty. Analysts say Hudak did not offer disgruntled voters a credible alternative to McGuinty. 

Political science professors Lydia Miljan summed up it up by saying Hudak squandered his opportunity for change.


Germans Continue the Nazi Hunt

Nuremberg-Nazi_3067 Flickr: Michael Dawes

The German government is on the hunt for aging Nazis. Hundreds of dormant cases investigating death camp guards are being reopened.


Unions Join Occupy Wall Street Demonstrations

Occupy Wall Street Rally

Occupy Wall Street now has the backing of reputable American unions. Demonstrations against the American financial system are now in their third week.  

Thousands were out to protest on Wednesday with students and union-workers standing side-by-side. But the protesters are citing many different motives for protesting.


Apple and Sumsung are Butting Heads Once Again

Samsung Omnia scoutbuck

Samsung intends to halt the release of the new iPhone 4S in France and Italy with court injunctions.

Samsung is accusing Apple of two patent infringements dealing with wireless telecommunications technology.

Both companies have been fighting each other through the international legal system with over twenty claims filed in ten countries since April.

Samsung already have international patent infringement claims against the three previous iPhone models.


Apple Co-founder Dies of Cancer at 56

Steve Jobs

Social networks erupted last night when the world found out one of technology's heroes had died. Apple Chairman Steve Jobs lost his battle with pancreatic cancer at 56.

Jobs co-founded Apple from his garage in 1976. The high-tech company has since exploded, shooting to the top as one of the world’s most valuable brands.

He surprised many when he resigned as CEO on August twenty-fourth. Tim Cook has replaced Jobs as Apple’s CEO. 


October 5 2011

Read by Joel Balsam 

Produced by Michael Lemieux 

Stories by Joel Balsam and Sarah Moore


Apple Releases iPhone 4S

apple.caYou can stop holding your breath Apple fans. The iPhone 5 will not be released. Yet.

Apple’s new CEO Tim Cook did unveil a new iPhone. But with the same physical appearance as the current model.

The 4S will be faster, more powerful and have a better camera. It will also come with a brand new operating system that features an instant messaging service similar to Black Berry Messenger.

The new software will be open to iPhone, iPad and iPod touch holders on October 12th.

 

 


News October 4th 2011

Produced By Dominique Daoust

Read By Luciana Gravotta

Articles By: Michael Lemieux, Brandon Judd, Niki Mohrdar and Nikita Smith


Quebec Activists Want Safe Injection Site Too

homelessActivists across the country are advocating for safe injection sites after the Supreme Court ruled in favour of allowing it under provincial jurisdiction.

A group of Quebec activists want the government to open a supervised drug injection site in multiple locations throughout the province. 

They hope by doing so they will stop the spread of disease caused by used needles.


Nobel Laureate Dies

Dr. Ralph Steinman of Rockefeller University speaks during a news conference in Albany, N.Y., April 24, 2009. (AP / Mike Groll)

One of the winners of this year’s Nobel Prize in medicine died Friday.

Dr. Ralph Steinman, a Montreal born scientist, was announced as one of the recipients three days after his death.

The decision comes as a surprise. The Nobel foundation does not give prizes to deceased scientists. However since he died after being chosen for the award, the prize is allowed. 


Daniel Paillé Announces Bloc Leadership Bid

Paillé in 2009Daniel Paillé entered the Bloc Quebecois leadership race last night. The former Parti Quebecois Cabinet Minister won a seat for the Bloc in 2009. But he was unseated this year by a member of the NDP. The 61-year old initially ruled out running for the job. But he changed his mind after party members asked him to reconsider.


Air Canada Apologizes for Racist Memo

Air Canada has apologized after a memo stating that crew would no longer use downtown hotels in Winnipeg for layovers was deemed racist.

Aboriginal leader Derek Napinak called out the airline for its negative portrayal of the First Nations community.


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