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CanadaToo much make-believe in Syrian program: former top bureaucratGerry Van Kessel says he’s frustrated by the game he feels the Liberals are playing by changing targets for Syrian refugee program
OttawaFive political predictions for 2016Evan Solomon and John Geddes explore five key political questions for the year ahead
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OttawaInside Justin Trudeau’s ’turbo-Zen’ armyThey’re part turbo: This cabinet works hard. And part Zen: they know they have four years to get it right. Inside the Trudeau government’s unique philosophy
CanadaExclusive CityNews poll: Canadians divided on Syrian refugee planAlmost 50 per cent of Canadians polled say they support the plan to bring 25,000 refugees to Canada by the end of February
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