Wednesday May 22, 2013

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

  • In much of southern Canada, Victoria Day weekend, known also simply as the May-24 weekend, marks the unofficial early kickoff to summer with provincial parks full of campers. What about here in Northern Manitoba?
  • Same here. We’re off to the cabin with fireworks for Monday night. Summer, here I come
  • 35%
  • Not quite as big a deal in the North. Lakes are still pretty frozen, but we live in hope of summer anyway. Our fingers are crossed
  • 65%
  • Total Votes: 55



Save the Children ranks Canada as the 19th best place in the world to be a mom

TORONTO - Canada has moved up a notch this year in Save the Children's 13th State of the World's Mothers report.

Canada is ranked the 19th best place in the world to be a mother, up one spot from last year's ranking.

The report says Canada's improvement is mainly due to an increased percentage of women members of parliament and the inclusion of parental leave along with maternity leave.

The ranking, which compares 165 countries, looks at factors such as mother's health, education and economic status, as well as critical child indicators such as health and nutrition.

Norway ranks number one, and the report says compared to that country, Canada needs to improve in areas of women’s education and economic success and maternity-parental benefits.

Niger is ranked as the worst place in the world to be a mother — replacing Afghanistan for the first time in two years — as it's currently in the grip of a worsening hunger situation which is threatening the lives of a million children.


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