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Liberals say Harper's end-of-regime patronage binge an abuse of process
House leader Dominic LeBlanc has sent letters to 33 people who received plum jobs in federal agencies or Crown corporations under Harper asking them to voluntarily resign.
Conservatives helped MP win with misleading robocalls: Duffy
Duffy alleges that party operatives deliberately misdirected voters in a Vancouver Island riding in 2008.
Wynne defends $9.2 billion cost of Ontario government's green energy program
Consumers are paying $9.2 billion more for 20-year wind and solar power contracts signed by the Liberals with private generators than they would have under the old procurement system.
A look at Canada's efforts to resettle Syrian refugees, by the numbers
A by-the-numbers look at the Syrian refugee crisis and Canada's effort to resettle some 25,000 people by early 2016.
Duffy details travel he took at request of Conservative colleagues
Duffy is testifying for a third day in his own defence at his trial on charges of fraud, breach of trust and bribery.
First flight of Syrian refugees now headed to Toronto from Beirut
About 300 people will arrive in the next few days with a chance to make a home in Canada thanks to private sponsors who've been working for months to prepare for them.
Asia's coastal megacities face challenge of adapting to climate change, rising sea levels
Predicted sea level increases this century mean many face increased flooding, stronger storm surges and unpredictable weather striking Asia's coasts.
Ontario sponsors greet Syrian refugee families at Toronto airport
The newcomers appeared weary but moved by applause from people at Pearson Airport.
Help pours in for Syrian refugees in Calgary, despite economic woes
Calgary is expected to take in up to 1,300 refugees in the coming weeks, though final figures have not been pinned down.
Baloney Meter: Does Justin Trudeau have a plan to reduce GHG emissions?
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair demanded to know whether Trudeau's new Liberal government would reduce greenhouse gas emissions in 2016.