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Conservative MP and former PMO director of communications John Williamson is apologizing for controversial comments he made Saturday about Canada’s Temporary Foreign
One of the directors of Canada’s terrorism research centre says statements made this weekend by the chair of the Senate national security
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The West needs to stop intervening in the Middle East and allow Bashar al-Assad to regain control of Syria if it has
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The name Maria Mourani made national headlines in 2013 when her outspoken criticism of the Parti Quebecois’ proposed Charter of Values led
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Looking back on the mayoral and municipal elections in Ontario, it is clear that the only immigrant-related issue that gained some traction