Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted Tuesday that Canada still has plans to host Syrian refugees as quickly as possible.
Government forces caused the vast majority of children's deaths, but rebel forces and international airstrikes are also to blame, the report found.
Canada's move to accept refugees comes in contrast to the U.S. where at least 30 state governors have said they will not accept Syrian refugees.
Russia’s conflicts in eastern Ukraine and Syria were already proving unsustainable. Now a downed warplane at the Syrian-Turkish border makes things even more complicated.
Canada was expected to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees by Dec. 31, but a potential policy allowing only women, children and families has drawn skeptics.
Apple has reportedly secured the support from the country's four top banks in starting its mobile payment service in the world's No. 1 smartphone market by February.
A Turkish Airlines flight with 256 people on board was on its way to Istanbul from New York when it was diverted mid-air to Canada's Halifax airport after a possible bomb threat Sunday.
Meet Deen Squad, which is crushing Facebook with the video "Not A Terrorist," inspiring Muslim youth.
The effort comes after a series of reported anti-Muslim incidents in the city, including one where two women were verbally harassed on a train.
Several genetics experts voiced support for the FDA's action, but some groups opposed to genetically modified foods voiced concern.
The president and major corporations are wooing congressional Democrats, hoping they'll help pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Major terrorist attacks, including 9/11, the London bombings -- and now Paris -- have fueled spikes in anti-Muslim hate crimes.
The mobile payment service uses a piece of technology called magnetic secure transmission to enable mobile payments with older credit card terminals.
Canadian Pacific's self-proclaimed "sizable offer" to create a transcontinental railroad failed to impress the Norfolk board Tuesday.
Students at the University of Connecticut are rallying behind a Muslim student after someone wrote "killed Paris" on the nametag hanging outside his dorm room.
The fire deliberately set at a Peterborough, Ontario, mosque over the weekend is thought to be a hate crime in retaliation for the Paris terror attacks.
Some countries, such as Australia, Canada and Germany, are adamant they will still accept Syrian refugees in the wake of the Paris attacks, but other leaders want to take a harder line in the name of national security.
“In France there was never a real moment of realization about the problem,” Christian Harbulot, a French intelligence and defense expert, told International Business Times Sunday.
This map from IBT gives detailed information on which countries are fighting ISIS as the threat of terrorism moves beyond Syria and Iraq.
Experts say French security services are already stretched thin after reportedly following some 6,000 people in the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attack earlier this year.
An image of a popular anti-Gamergate critic was manipulated to make him look like a suicide bomber and then circulated on social media.
Coordinated attacks across Paris have shown that the Islamic State is a well-organized force that can hit major cities and cause significant damage.