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Arrival of Syrian refugees in Montreal a “real Christmas present” to reunited family

MONTREAL—The arrival of a second federal government planeload of Syrian refugees in Montreal Saturday night was “a real Christmas present” …

Ontario urged to fund anti human trafficking task force and help rape victims

TORONTO—A new report says Ontario has become a “major hub” for human trafficking and sexual violence in Canada, with most …

Federal environment minister ‘thrilled’ with Paris climate agreement

PARIS—A ‘thrilled’ Catherine McKenna said Saturday that Canadian spirit played a role in the Paris climate agreement. “It is an …

Alberta’s Notley gets rousing ovation from NDP rank and file on farm bill

EDMONTON—Alberta Premier Rachel Notley received a rousing ovation from party members for her farm safety bill Saturday, and she later …

Ferry cancellations, blackouts as winter storm lashes B.C. south coast

VANCOUVER—More wet and windy weather is slamming British Columbia’s south coast, forcing ferry cancellations and blackouts. Environment Canada has issued …

Deadline looms as small section of Trans Canada Trail connected in Nova Scotia

HALIFAX—With 18 months to go before Canada’s 150th birthday, one of Nova Scotia’s signature gifts to the country—its portion of …

Second planeload of Syrian refugees to arrive in Canada Saturday

MONTREAL—A second federal government planeload of Syrian refugees is to arrive in Montreal tonight. Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard is expected …

Vancouver born fighter Angela Lee remains unbeaten with fourth straight win

PASAY CITY, Philippines—Vancouver-born MMA fighter (Unstoppable) Angela Lee improved to 4-0-0 with a second-round submission win over Poland’s Lena Tkhorevska on …

Canadian scientist formally presented with Nobel Prize for physics

STOCKHOLM—Canadian scientist Arthur McDonald was formally presented Thursday with his Nobel Prize at a ceremony in Stockholm. McDonald, a retired …

No liquor privatization, Manitoba Opposition leader promises

WINNIPEG—Manitoba Opposition Leader Brian Pallister said he would not privatize liquor sales if he wins the provincial election April 19. …

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