Articles by AMY HUSSERhttp://labs.daylife.com/journalist/amy_husserArticles by AMY HUSSER, aggregated by daylife.comen-usTue, 24 Nov 2009 00:26:21 GMTTue, 24 Nov 2009 00:26:21 GMTDaylife Betaken@daylife.comken@daylife.comPersonal bankruptcies climb 54.3 per cent in Junehttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F261/~3/nsK4h325UIo/story.htmlCash-strapped Canadian consumers were once again hit harder than businesses by the economic downturn as personal bankruptcies jumped 54.3 per cent in June compared with a year earlier. A total of 10,823 consumer bankruptcies were filed that month, up ...Wed, 12 Aug 2009 07:41:13 GMThttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F261/~3/nsK4h325UIo/story.htmlTap water access on campuses declining: Surveyhttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/381032005/story.htmlOTTAWA - As students across the country head back to university and college campuses this week, a national report suggests they could find themselves a little thirsty - at least if their wallets are empty. An online survey of Canadian campuses found ...Tue, 02 Sep 2008 04:21:39 GMThttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/381032005/story.htmlFeds cut funds to second arts promotion programhttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/359895557/story.htmlThe federal government will cut funding to another program aimed at promoting Canadian arts and culture abroad, a move that's drawing fire from those in the industry. On Friday, Canadian Heritage announced it will no longer provide financing to Trade ...Fri, 08 Aug 2008 04:00:00 GMThttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/359895557/story.htmlCBCGenetic discovery offers hope to family with legacy of cancerhttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/355696631/story.htmlLuana Locke was 25 and eight months pregnant when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Although she gave birth to a healthy son, she had no idea she had passed on a rare genetic disorder that means Lucas is also likely to one day develop cancer. Locke ...Mon, 04 Aug 2008 22:05:21 GMThttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/355696631/story.htmlCourt orders analysis of Cadman tapehttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/346171258/story.htmlOTTAWA - A judge on Friday filed an order for a court-supervised analysis of the tape of an interview a B.C. journalist conducted with Prime Minister Stephen Harper about former Independent MP Chuck Cadman, Conservative party spokesman Ryan Sparrow ...Fri, 25 Jul 2008 04:00:00 GMThttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/346171258/story.htmlTom Owen (politician)Chuck CadmanStephen HarperHouse of Commons'Monster of Miramichi' to remain in high-security unit: Ottawahttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/342908281/story.htmlNotorious serial killer Allan Legere - nicknamed the 'Monster of Miramichi' following a series of grisly murders in the late 1980s - will remain in a high-security handling unit, New Brunswick's public safety minister has been assured. John Foran said ...Tue, 22 Jul 2008 22:09:42 GMThttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/342908281/story.htmlStockwell DayQuebecois, Albertans most likely to ponder separation: pollhttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/335494004/story.htmlOTTAWA - Having their province break away from Canada to form its own nation has crossed the minds of Canadians in all regions, not just those living in Quebec, a recent poll has found. An Ispos Reid survey suggests that 15 per cent of Canadians would ...Mon, 14 Jul 2008 23:35:30 GMThttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/335494004/story.htmlFewer doctors but no decline in health spending for Canada: OECDhttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/321481729/story.htmlOTTAWA - Canada ranks above the OECD average for spending on health care, even though it has relatively fewer doctors than most other developed countries, the latest indicators show. In 2006, the most recent year for which data were available, total ...Fri, 27 Jun 2008 18:04:54 GMThttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/321481729/story.htmlQuebecers top the list for stay-at-home dads: StatsCanhttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/318171764/story.htmlOTTAWA - The idea of being a stay-at-home dad is five times more popular in Quebec than in the rest of Canada, due in large part to generous parental leave programs available only in that province, a Statistics Canada report released Monday has ...Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:27:37 GMThttp://feeds.canada.com/~r/canwest/F75/~3/318171764/story.html