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Syria: Trudeau said Friday he was pleased to hear the Conservative government is not contemplating military intervention following an alleged chemical weapons attack by the Syrian regime that the United States says killed at least 1,400 people. Related Items Articles Russia, Canada want G20 focus on economy despite shadow of Syrian crisis Obama says no final decision on Syria, but considering 'limited, narrow' action A look at Syria developments around the world amid threat of strike targeting Assad regime Kerry: UN has nothing to add on intelligence of Syria chemical weapons attack Spectre of past Iraq intervention looms as Obama deliberates Syrian question US: 'High confidence' of Syrian chemical weapons attack that killed more than 1,400 Kerry lays out Syria evidence, says Assad regime planned for 3 days for chemical attack Rally at CMHR to oppose military involvement in Syria Obama edges toward strike on Syria as US alleges far higher death toll from chemical attack , according to Winnipeg Free Press. "I've very worried about the Syrian people," he said before meeting people at a park in downtown Halifax. HALIFAX - Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says Canada should be doing more to admit refugees from the bloody conflict in Syria. The death toll since the conflict began has topped 100,000 and the United Nations says more than six million Syrians have had to flee their homes. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.