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›
Notley admitted Alberta would be squeezed to fight climate change while protecting jobs in the oil patch at a time of low energy prices... READ MORE›
Montreal Canadiens fan takes out full page ad to express 'anger' over Subban trade... 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›
Air Canada later moved the passengers from Flight 88 on another Toronto-bound flight, which arrived at Pearson International Airport at 2 48 a.m... 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›
Roosh V and his views not welcome in Ottawa, Mayor Jim Watson tweets... 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›
This is the sign-in screen for the app, says Lloyd Marino, who is designing some of the interactive tools for Hyperloop Transportation Technologies Customers... READ MORE›
Mr. Harper has counted his economic stewardship of Canada through the global recession in 2008 as a major achievement... READ MORE›
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced his cabinet Wednesday, the new faces weren't the only changes afoot... 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›
Resettlement program goal met as 25,000th Syrian refugee arrives in Canada... READ MORE›
Khudija Vawda of Toronto said the security delay first happened with her son, Naseer Muhammad Ali, when he was 10 weeks old... READ MORE›
Beijing doesn't even crack the top 20 for cities with the worst air pollution, according to the World Health Organization... READ MORE›
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›
Paris attacks French lawyer, Spanish engineer, U.S. design student among first named victims... READ MORE›
Following Friday's deadly attacks in Paris, many world landmarks honoured the victims by displaying the colours of the French flag. Here's how it looked in photos... READ MORE›
MONTREAL -- Canada bans most guns and has a minuscule number of gun-related homicides a year... 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›
In Ireland, St. Patrick's Day was largely a religious holiday, celebrated with religious services and feasts... 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›
The U.S.-Mexico border is over 3,100 kilometres long... READ MORE›
Heck, blame the casual Ottawa sports fan too... READ MORE›
Having resided in Canada for more than 11 years, he still decided to apply for citizenship last June... READ MORE›
Much of eastern Ontario, along with areas including Sudbury and North Bay, remain under winter storm warnings... READ MORE›
Phelan says the rise of the medical marijuana dispensaries -- particularly in Vancouver -- can be traced to the introduction of the new rules... READ MORE›
Tobias Hollerer hasn't let a five-hour time zone difference stop him from following the Ottawa Senators faithfully from Germany... 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›
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