Matthew Almusa from Saskatchewan and Roy Rissanen from Ontario are looking for mates on ‘Maajussille morsian maailmalla,’ or ‘Farmer Wants a Wife in the World.’ Think ‘The Bachelor’ for country folk: no roses, but plenty of cattle.
Tag Archives: Finland
These people have a country to run
Four key figures in Finland’s new government are women in their 30s, including the world’s youngest PM—a profound changing of the guard
Donald Trump gets close to sanity—physically, that is
Allen Abel: For a few fleeting moments, a composed and cerebral leader sat next to the president in the Oval Office. The contrast was striking.
Two big wins shake up women’s hockey
A successful holdout by U.S. players was good for the sport. Patriotism aside, so was Finland’s shocking defeat of Canada.
Why Canadian cinema might love Nordic Noir’s new wave
The lure of Nesbø and Knausgaard has stars like Matt Damon, Kristin Wiig and Michael Fassbender turning Scandinavia into the new Hollywood North
The magic of Finland’s baby boxes comes to Canada
Credited with cutting infant mortality rates, the program has been adopted by more than 30 countries—and in January, it comes to Canada
Too close for comfort
The Canadian women’s hockey team gets a scare from the Finns
A two-tier system?
As lectures grow, special classes emerge for the academically-inclined
This Week: Newsmakers
Madonna’s newest epiphany, Stephen Harper’s women problem, and signs of sanity from Jan Brewer
The Commons: Just visiting
The House comes to grips with what Clinton thinks of our approach to Arctic sovereignty and the war in Afghanistan