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A phone call from Canada is a glimmer of hope for one Syrian refugee family
If Canada does work out, the Mnaahe are ready to leave as soon as possible. There's nothing to pack, no one to whom they needs to say goodbye.
Beijing issues alert after air pollution reaches extremely hazardous levels
Schools suspended outdoor activities and polluting factories ordered to cut production as thick smog cuts visibility was cut to several hundred meters.
Trudeau keeps election promise in Paris with $300M-a-year clean tech commitment
Money will focus on developing new technologies, such as better energy storage that makes more efficient and dependable use of clean power from wind and solar generation.
International climate negotiations are the key to global peace, says Hollande
A changing global climate will drive conflict in the 21st century, French President Francois Hollande said Monday, explicitly linking security and global warming as he opens Paris climate talks.
Canada opens refugee processing centre in Jordan, aims to see 500 people a day
Ninety people were put through a multi-step process, some under the eye of three federal cabinet ministers who travelled to the Jordanian capital to see first hand their plan to admit 25,000 refugees.
Trudeau arrives for busy day of meetings as UN climate conference gets underway
Leaders and heads of government from some 150 countries are on hand as French President Francois Hollande formally kicks off Paris climate summit.
Hollande gives Trudeau a pass on pulling CF18s from anti-ISIL bombing campaign
Fight against the Islamic State has taken on new urgency in France after terrorists claiming to be inspired by the movement massacred 129 people in Paris on Nov. 13.
Greens plan Facebook video updates from Paris climate conference
May plans to provide regular updates from Monday through Dec. 11, live from Le Bourget Exhibition Centre in Paris.
Rookie Winnipeg MP withdraws from Speaker race following comments at meeting
Robert-Falcon Ouellette told constituents at the event on Saturday that former Speakers told him the job allows for "great influence" with the prime minister.
Trudeau takes part in Quebec tribute at Bataclan to Paris terror victims
Trudeau was accompanied by his wife Sophie Gregoire as well as Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard and Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre.