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Unhealthy levels of smog hover over Beijing on Day 2 of the city's first red alert
Grey smog blankets city as schools close and children are kept indoors.
Former refugees say newcomers will seize their 'golden opportunities' in Canada
Amirzadeh left Iran and spent 18 months as a refugee in Turkey before settling in Canada. She recalls waiting to be selected, interviewed and picked.
'Sacred obligation': Trudeau, Liberals launch new era with aboriginal communities
Liberal government will lift a long-standing two per cent cap on federal funding for First Nations communities, promises PM.
Canadians prepare for arrival of Syrian refugees
Temporary processing centres have been set up to handle the waves of newcomers at Toronto's Pearson airport and Montreal's Pierre Elliott Trudeau airport.
Monsef won't commit to electoral reform referendum, Tories push for vote
Conservatives are push Trudeau government to promise a referendum to consult Canadians on any proposal to overhaul the electoral system.
Furor over Trump anti-Muslim plan goes international: Trudeau, Cameron weigh in
Donald Trump's eye-popping proposal to ban Muslim travel to the United States triggers a wave of outrage echoing around the world.
Mike Duffy says his Senate appointment was meant to boost Harper
This marks the first time Duffy has spoken publicly since he stood briefly to plead "not guilty" to the 31 charges of fraud, breach of trust and bribery back in April.
Alberta has done its share for climate, even under tighter limit: minister
"We have unveiled a robust package of policies that we believe signals our willingness to do our part," Shannon Phillips said in Paris
Not funny anymore: Website reverses course, pulls Trump from entertainment pages
Trump is no longer a joke after his latest verbal assault against Muslims.
Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec sign agreement to link cap-and-trade systems
Three provinces' cap-and-trade systems will be linked with California's under the Western Climate Initiative.