There’s a war of words over the fate of Iraq. The U.S. is determined to topple Saddam Hussein and to do it soon. But many of its allies, including Canada, are telling it to wait. News in Review reports on a debate that is dividing NATO and the United Nations.
Monthly Archives: March 2003
Drunk Driving: B.C. Premier is Charged
The arrest of B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell on impaired driving charges has thrown a spotlight on the dangers of drinking and driving. News in Review looks at his arrest and the ensuing political fallout. We also examine how governments, schools, and other organizations are trying to combat drunk driving.
Census 2001: Canada’s Changing Face
For the last year Statistics Canada has been releasing data it collected during the 2001 census. Those data make one thing perfectly clear: Canada is changing. We’re older, more ethnically and racially diverse, and more urban then ever before.
Jordin Tootoo: Hockey Night in Nunavut
Jordin Tootoo is a young Inuit hockey player from Nunavut who’s trying to fulfill his major-league dreams. News in Review has his story and takes a look at how hockey is played in Canada’s most northern territory.