Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall has expressed concern over the federal government's plans to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees by year's end... READ MORE›
U.S. President Barack Obama gives Cape Breton a shout-out during a toast to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the White House state dinner... READ MORE›
And all of the refugees from both Jordan and Lebanon will fly from Amman, Jordan, to either Toronto or Montreal, he said... READ MORE›
Follow live updates throughout the day as Canadas Liberal leader Justin Trudeau hopes to oust prime minister Stephen Harper in countrys closest election in recent history... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, greets refugees fleeing the Syria, during their arrival at an airport in Toronto, on Friday, Dec. 11, 2015... READ MORE›
All proceeds from the event will go toward assisting with the resettlement of Syrian refugees in Canada... READ MORE›
Mr. Harper has counted his economic stewardship of Canada through the global recession in 2008 as a major achievement... READ MORE›
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Getting it right means more than getting 25,000 people into Canada by an arbitrary deadline set out in an election campaign... READ MORE›
Across Canada, government departments, NGOs and local groups are scrambling to lay the groundwork for the country's most ambitious refugee resettlement programme since the Vietnam war... READ MORE›
Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has died at the age of 46 after fighting cancer, his family has said... READ MORE›
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Faisal Alazem, of the Syrian Canadian Council, a non-profit group in talks with the government to sponsor refugees, told Radio-Canada of the plans It's a compromise... READ MORE›
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Justin Trudeau Canada leader to march in Toronto gay pride... READ MORE›
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His wife Pat Taylor who helped Mr. Taylor shelter the Americans in their home in Tehran said the cause was colon cancer... READ MORE›
MONTREAL -- Canada bans most guns and has a minuscule number of gun-related homicides a year... READ MORE›
Canada's Syrian refugee plan raises concerns of 'shortcuts,' homeland security committee hears... READ MORE›
The first wave of Syrian refugees will arrive by military aircraft in Canada tomorrow, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in the House of Commons today... READ MORE›
He believes a campaign like Cape Breton's, no matter how humorous, helps raise awareness that Canada is worth visiting... READ MORE›
Immigration Minister John McCallum will release details today of the Liberal government's plan to resettle 25,000 refugees across the country... READ MORE›
Canada won considerable global acclaim last month as it began the process of resettling some 25,000 Syrian refugees over the next year... READ MORE›
Having resided in Canada for more than 11 years, he still decided to apply for citizenship last June... READ MORE›
Immigration lawyer Richard Kurland said that Canada seemed to be dragging its heels in bringing in Syrian refugees... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, meets with Ben van Beurden, CEO of Royal Dutch Shell, in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016... READ MORE›
Justin Trudeau became the leader of the Liberal Party on Sunday 45 years and one week after his father Pierre Elliott Trudeau claimed a similar political victory... READ MORE›
I hope this video will inspire all Canadians to give a warm welcome to Syrian refugees here in Canada ... READ MORE›
In full-page ads in Quebec's main newspapers on Wednesday, Montreal's Mayor Denis Coderre defended the operation as vital to protecting the river in the long run... READ MORE›
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