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Trudeau promises 'Canadian approach' to climate change: Top Stories

After a four-hour working dinner with provincial and territorial leaders Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promises a 'Canadian approach' to climate change. This is one of our top stories today.

Here are some of the top stories from Hamilton and beyond

After a four-hour working dinner with provincial and territorial leaders Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promises a 'Canadian approach' to climate change. And, people across Canada find out Tuesday howmany Syrian refugees will be coming to their city.These are a couple of our top stories worth your time today.

Local

Hamilton will find out Tuesday how many refugees will resettle here

Local officials expect to find out Tuesday how many Syrian refugees will come to Hamilton by the end of the year.The Trudeau government is due to announce thedetails of its refugee plan, including telling Hamilton how many will resettle here.

Preliminary estimates are that Hamilton will see 200 to 300 families, said Mayor Fred Eisenberger. That would mean about 1,000 people.

Prime Hamilton downtown properties going up for sale

Four owners with seven different parcels of land on the corner of King and Bay streets in downtown Hamilton are putting their land together to sell as one big deal going up for sale Tuesday morning.

The land assembly andsale opens up for redevelopment a prime corner of the downtown, right along the proposed light-rail transitroute and close to several other major projects that have gone up nearby in recent years.

Elsewhere

Justin Trudeau promises 'Canadian approach' to climate change

Justin Trudeau says he'sheading into the much-anticipated climate change talks in Paris next week with a "Canadian approach" to climate change, one that recognizes the work the provinces have already done.

"It is clear that the way forward for Canada will be in a solution that resembles Canada, that is shared values and shared desires for outcomes and different approaches to achieve those outcomes right across this great country," the prime ministersaid Monday evening followinga four-hour working dinner with provincial and territorial leaders.

Marco Kozlowski's investor seminars use testimonials revoked by clients whose real estate deals collapsed

Marco Kozlowski's free real estate seminars promise big profits using testimonials from past participants, some of which were filmed before any money was actually made.

Promotional testimonials from clients praising his methods are a key part of his marketing campaign, but CBC News has learned that at least fourof the people featured in the testimonials have requested they no longer be used because they're not accurate.