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Poop is Raining From the Sky in Canada, and the Government Says It's Not Planes
Is this the crappiest government cover-up ever?
Human Shit Keeps Falling From the Sky in This BC City
“There was poop falling through my sunroof, all over myself, all over my son, and all over the inside of my car.”
Drone Pilots Are Freaking Out About Canada’s Strict New Regulations
Some hobbyists say they might give up their drones for good.
Canada’s Nuclear Material Risk Assessment Won’t Look Into Unsafe Practices
Should nuclear safety stay business as usual?
The Canadian Government is Blowing Up Bomb Trains for Practice
Years after the Lac-Mégantic? disaster, the Canadian government is only just beginning to do the hard work of making sure that rail transportation of oil is safe.
There’s a Push to Bring Back the Zeppelin in Canada’s Remote North
Airships — the dirigibles often referred to as Zeppelins, from the German aircraft that had their heyday in the 1930s — are seeing renewed interest from a number of companies around the world.
New Charges Laid in Canada's Lac-Megantic Rail Disaster
The devastating train derailment killed 47 people and destroyed much of a small Quebec town nearly two years ago. On Monday, Canada's federal government announced two companies and six former employees face new charges.
Canada Wants to Train Everyone to Use Drones in Their Everyday Jobs
The Canadian government is funding a new training program to prepare students for a future full of drones.
After Second Train Derailment, Ontario Town Worried It Could Be the Next Lac-Mégantic
The rash of problems in northern Ontario highlights the growing hazard in Canada and across the US of shipping crude by rail, according to a rail safety expert.
Victoria Is Still Cleaning Up Last Century’s Toxic Mess
Eleven years and $138 million after cleanup efforts began, one of Canada's most toxic sites remains a work in progress.
Canada's Drone Boom Is Giving Aviation Authorities a Headache
Canadian drone users are peeping their sunbathing neighbours and flying them way too close to jetliners.