Monday: Joe Oliver on Keystone XL, Lethbridge Care Home Complaints, Moscow Mayor Election, Mayor Stubbs' Recovery, and more...
Part One:*Joe Oliver on Keystone: With time running out for White House approval of TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver takes his sales pitch to Washington.*Lethbridge care home: Sandra Azocar of Alberta's Friends of Medicare describes a situation where staff at Saint Therese Villa in Lethbridge found mice gnawing on a resident's face. And the rodent problem...
Part One:
*Joe Oliver on Keystone: With time running out for White House approval of TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver takes his sales pitch to Washington. *Lethbridge care home: Sandra Azocar of Alberta's Friends of Medicare describes a situation where staff at Saint Therese Villa in Lethbridge found mice gnawing on a resident's face. And the rodent problem isn't new.
Part Two:
*Syria: Chris Harmer: Former Navy officer Christopher Harmer says a US intervention plan he drafted in the summer is now being sold as response to chemical weapons. *Churchill bear attack: We hear from Garett Kolson, the Manitoba man who fended off a polar bear's claws with his cell phone, and Roberta Wokes, the cabby who came to pick him up.
Part Three:
*Moscow election: Sergei Sobyanin, an ally and former aide of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is claiming Moscow's mayoralty but Natalya Pelevina, a spokesperson for Alexei Navalny's opposition campaign, is calling for a recount. *Dag Hammarskjöld investigation: UK judge Sir Stephen Sedley chairs a commission of international judges that's found reasons to re-open the investigation into the 1961 plane crash that killed UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld.
...and more...
*Joe Oliver on Keystone: With time running out for White House approval of TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver takes his sales pitch to Washington. *Lethbridge care home: Sandra Azocar of Alberta's Friends of Medicare describes a situation where staff at Saint Therese Villa in Lethbridge found mice gnawing on a resident's face. And the rodent problem isn't new.
Part Two:
*Syria: Chris Harmer: Former Navy officer Christopher Harmer says a US intervention plan he drafted in the summer is now being sold as response to chemical weapons. *Churchill bear attack: We hear from Garett Kolson, the Manitoba man who fended off a polar bear's claws with his cell phone, and Roberta Wokes, the cabby who came to pick him up.
Part Three:
*Moscow election: Sergei Sobyanin, an ally and former aide of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is claiming Moscow's mayoralty but Natalya Pelevina, a spokesperson for Alexei Navalny's opposition campaign, is calling for a recount. *Dag Hammarskjöld investigation: UK judge Sir Stephen Sedley chairs a commission of international judges that's found reasons to re-open the investigation into the 1961 plane crash that killed UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld.
...and more...