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Syrian refugee crisis tops editors' choice for News Story of the Year
2015 saw an unprecedented exodus of Syrians, not just out of their home country, but out of the countries nearby where an estimated four million refugees have sought refuge from Syria's civil war.
Brad Wall Saskatchewan Party's 'strongest asset' going into election year
Wall says the choice facing voters April 4 is still about the economy - but the other advantage for his Saskatchewan Party is the man himself.
No short term fix for Alberta job losses: federal employment minister
MaryAnn Mihychuk met with Calgary business, municipal and economic leaders Monday to address economic difficulties facing the province.
Sajjan signals F-35 won't be excluded from fighter replacement competition
Harjit Sajjan says he is focused on finding the best aircraft to replace the country's CF-18 jets before they reach the end of their service life.
Sajjan tours front lines, talks rebooted training mission with Iraqis-Kurds
The front line was ruptured in up to five places as Islamic State units unleashed a torrent of artillery and massive, armoured suicide bomber trucks against Kurdish Peshmerga troops.
Protest at valve site disrupts operations on Line 9 pipeline in Sarnia
Line 9 pipeline knocked offline for about 90 minutes on Monday morning after three activists locked themselves to a valve site east of Sarnia, Ont.
Alberta's finance minister says low oil may delay programs, initiatives
Alberta's finance minister Joe Ceci said in a year-end interview that some or all of a dozen programs set to begin in the 2016-17 fiscal year may be delayed.
Chinese investors to buy Calgary-based Long Run Exploration in $770 million deal
Intermediate oil and gas producer has been struggling to service its debt and reported a net earnings loss of $305 million in the third quarter.
Trudeau looking beyond Security Council at UN, as many countries vie for seats
Trudeau all but ruled out a return for Canada to the powerful United Nations Security Council any time before 2019.
Canada's defence minister visits Iraq: reports
Kurdish media outlet Rudaw didn't report specifically why Sajjan was in Iraq but images show him meeting with Kurdish officials in Irbil.