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  1. Baby Briar: Fort McMurray newborn named after CBC reporter
  2. Environment minister fights back against violent tweets targeting women in politics
  3. Raptors cake-toppers, photos on a basketball court mark one couple's big day
  4. Name of Base Gagetown soldier who died while exercising Tuesday released
  5. Wife who suspected affair recorded husband and mistress discuss murder plot, court hears
  6. Bank of Montreal to cut about 1,850 positions in bid to trim costs
  7. First Nations leaders optimistic but cautious about Ontario's indigenous health care plan
  8. Scouts Canada apologizes for suing parents of alleged sexual abuse victim who killed himself
  9. Stephen Poloz, and a potential Canadian rebound foretold: Don Pittis
  10. Provincial property grabs target more than crooks: Neil Macdonald
  11. A brief history of Canada's animal escapes: Emus, cheetahs and capybaras on the loose
  12. Conservative convention a chance to modernize and move on, rookie MPs say
  13. What do grizzly-polar hybrids mean for polar bears? Scientists debate
  14. Stephen Harper the consultant: Former PM creates new company
  15. Toronto police raid storefront pot shops a week after warning
  16. Alberta and Ontario teaming up on climate change initiatives
  17. Liberals in Winnipeg to celebrate party's dramatic return from the scrap heap
  18. Ian Tyson, Nickleback, Corb Lund and more to play Fort McMurray charity concert
  19. From 'Magic Lady' to 'Guilty Woman': Notary convicted in $110M Ponzi scheme
  20. Cost of navy's new warships to be secret until contract signed
  21. Meet Canada's 1st baby walrus born in captivity
  22. Jagtar Gill murder trial co-accused asked clairvoyant if they would be together
  23. Stephen Harper prepares to say goodbye as Conservative convention kicks off
  24. Justice Department re-examines Delisle murder conviction after fifth estate story
  25. Fraught discussion of medically assisted death follows Liberals to Winnipeg convention
  26. Canada Post warns biggest customers to prepare for service disruption
  27. Justin Trudeau pleased with G7 progress on fostering economic growth
  28. Kevin Vickers's bravery less valued in discreet world of diplomacy: Chris Hall
  29. Has it come to this? Selling yourself to buy a house
  30. New Brunswick extends hydraulic fracking moratorium, energy minister says
  31. 9 things inquest lawyers agree will keep First Nations students safe in Thunder Bay
  32. Rocco Sollecito, reputed high-ranking Montreal Mafia member, killed in Laval
  33. New Brunswick appeals border booze court ruling
  34. Fort McMurray re-opening hindered by non-essential service demands, official says
  35. Ex-CBC exec sues broadcaster for wrongful dismissal over Ghomeshi affair
  36. Rocco Sollecito's shooting part of 'final cleanup' of Montreal Mafia's old guard
  37. Charlottetown resident claims community mailbox victory
  38. Pimachiowin Aki forest in eastern Manitoba 1 step closer to UNESCO bid approval
  39. Justin Trudeau sees mixed results on G7 Japan trip
  40. Hot tub trespassers caught on Kelowna security camera having sex
  41. Photo of police officer sitting on sidewalk with street person gets big response
  42. Wildrose attack on Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne draws apology
  43. 'Important time in history': Manitoba Métis Federation sign MOU with Canada
  44. Victoria homeless camp injunction sought after fire hazard inspection
  45. MMIW inquiry should be headed by Indigenous women, report says
  46. Syrian refugee who searched for niece after boat disaster now believes she's dead
  47. 'It's unlawful': Toronto police chief defends pot dispensary raids
  48. Pro-pot protesters call dispensary raids a 'power play' by police
  49. 'Transformative': Conservatives vote 2:1 to step back from opposing gay marriage
  50. Both sides of pipeline debate play out at Liberal Party convention in Winnipeg
  51. Raptors' magic season ends with Game 6 loss to Cavaliers
  52. Mobile retail takes off during economic slowdown in Calgary
  53. Jason Kenney to decide on Conservative leadership bid by summer's end
  54. 3 tips every parent needs to know when it comes to camping with kids
  55. Liberals poised to make membership free, as Tory maintain fundraising strength
  56. Toronto Raptors' record-setting season comes to an end
  57. Reporter's Notebook: Court allows man once diagnosed as 'psychotic' to defend himself
  58. #HaliCop photo now trending as internet meme
  59. TTC investigating after video shows subway doors stuck open on moving train
  60. Ottawa Race Weekend changes some start times due to sweltering heat
  61. Conservative delegates set to vote on key changes to official party policy
  62. Justin Trudeau says Liberal Party 'reconnected' with Canadians
  63. B.C. real estate companies join Christy Clark on trade mission to Asia
  64. Quebec Cree youth head to Attawapiskat to deliver letters of hope after suicide spiral
  65. Missing and murdered indigenous women investigation wins top journalism award
  66. A last sortie? Montreal D-Day pilot returns to France for Legion of Honour award
  67. NHL family to Webequie First Nation youth: believe in yourself
  68. First Nations couple hosts rare Nlaka'pamux traditional wedding
  69. PC MPP 'learned a lot' from sensitivity training after controversial joke
  70. Sex, drugs scandal casts shadow on prominent cop, notorious temple arson
  71. 'This is crazy!': Wild police chase caught on video
  72. Ethiopia's Dino Sefir finishes Ottawa Race Weekend
  73. Ontario vows to improve care of youth in foster homes, justice facilities
  74. B.C. wildfires, some suspected arson, burn firefighting budget fast
  75. Body of Quebec hiker found on Mount Washington
  76. Like his brother, Indian Posse founder Richard Daniel Wolfe dies in prison
  77. Canadian journalist Stanley Burke dead at 93
  78. South African firefighters en route to help fight Fort McMurray wildfire
  79. Toronto woman comes home to find her cat shot and front door riddled with bullets
  80. Couple carjacks man who pulled over to help them after crash
  81. Ontario to deliver official response on Truth and Reconciliation Commission report Monday
  82. Richard Daniel Wolfe, Indian Posse founder, dies a prisoner
  83. First Nation teens find jobs, adrenaline-pumping fun on Yukon mountain bike trail
  84. Victoria mayor says she was blocked from Facebook for 'inappropriate' name
  85. London Knights win Memorial Cup in overtime
  86. Theisen-Eaton, Warner lead Canadian sweep at decathlon-heptathlon meet
  87. 57 years later, mercury at Grassy Narrows must be cleaned up, new report says
  88. Lack of legroom nearly killed airplane passenger, doctors say
  89. A Syrian family's long journey to Canada
  90. Precious pop selling for stomach-churning prices in Nunavut's remote towns
  91. Conservative Party leadership may be on Kevin O'Leary's bucket list
  92. 'We'd like to retire sometime soon': Few replacements for older Sydney doctors
  93. After 2 years in U.A.E. prison, Canadian Salim Alaradi acquitted but not free
  94. Concrete collapse at Muskrat Falls megaproject under investigation
  95. Who cares for Aboriginal sex offenders cast out of communities?
  96. Kathleen Wynne officially apologizes to Indigenous communities, announces $250M for new initiatives
  97. 10 key exhibits in the Tim Bosma murder trial in Hamilton
  98. Looting in Montreal neighbourhood puts spotlight on gentrification
  99. Trudeau government urged not to rush 'flawed' bill on doctor-assisted suicide
  100. 'Rising tide' of syphilis, gonorrhea hits all ages
  101. 'Scalpers suck' cry Tragically Hip fans after presale tickets sell out
  102. Rare 'roll cloud' snakes over Fort Resolution, N.W.T.
  103. Liberals want to end jailing of child migrants, public safety minister says
  104. Hundreds of undamaged Fort McMurray homes declared unsafe due to toxic ash
  105. Food irradiation for ground beef not imminent: Health Canada
  106. Feds mum on Indian media report of Sikh terrorist camp in B.C.
  107. Quebec scraps annual physical exams for healthy patients over 5 years old
  108. A reunion after 14 years: How 2 N.W.T. sisters separated by adoption reconnected
  109. Blue Jays win for 5th time in 6 games, double up Yanks
  110. Big Slice of Yonge St. to disappear, make way for condos
  111. Man accused of filming child in mall bathroom practised psychiatry in Australia
  112. Police in India say Ontario woman behind 'contract killing' of husband
  113. Medically assisted dying bill set to pass House of Commons, but uncertain Senate awaits
  114. The road to Bill's Place: How brother's tragedy inspired drummer's home for people with brain injuries
  115. Consumers turn to booming black market for cheap cellphone deals
  116. Video captures brawl in Costco parking lot
  117. Clairvoyant in Jagtar Gill murder trial told accused she had 68 past lives
  118. 'I would rather use my vaporizer': Medical pot users say clinical proof could help fight stigma
  119. Canada months away from having battle-ready submarines on both coasts
  120. Solid gold, diamond-encrusted eagle statue worth millions stolen in B.C.
  121. Tourists rolling with 2017 construction punches in Ottawa
  122. Fracking not 'a game changer' for N.L., says independent report
  123. Cake or ice cream? Researchers dish on why kids often choose 'both'
  124. OC Transpo bus driver 'super courageous' for defending woman in niqab from taunts
  125. RCMP lay terror charges against Ayanle Hassan Ali, already accused in Canadian Forces centre stabbing
  126. Halifax hair salon introduces gender-neutral prices
  127. Marijuana shop raids in Toronto spark more confusion ahead of legalization
  128. How one Montreal neighbourhood has become a battleground in Canada's gentrification debate
  129. Opposition quietly drops inquiry to Justin Trudeau's 'elbowgate' incident
  130. Re-entry plan for Fort McMurray on schedule, premier says
  131. MPs voting on whether to send assisted dying bill to Senate
  132. Crown drops charge against Afghan vet found near ex-wife's house fire
  133. Hunter Tootoo resigns as fisheries minister, leaves Liberal caucus
  134. The electoral reform fight has only just begun: Aaron Wherry
  135. Lobster rescued from Ontario grocery store tank and flown to Nova Scotia
  136. Benefits of Energy East pipeline shrinking, internal government memo says
  137. Hunter Tootoo suddenly resigns from Liberal cabinet to seek treatment for addiction
  138. 'Thankful to be alive': Student addictions worker hopes to regain sight in eye after beating
  139. Wang Yi, China foreign minister, in Ottawa for talks Wednesday
  140. Damage to Fort McMurray homes won't impact CMHC's finances, housing agency says
  141. Gord Downie has cancer, ticket resellers are raking it in, and Hip fans are furious
  142. Justin Trudeau's Liberals hold support from post-election honeymoon
  143. RCMP, bureaucrats rapped for improperly collecting personal info
  144. Plain cigarette packaging a hit with anti-smoking advocates, but will it really make people butt out?
  145. Returning Fort McMurray residents face long road to recovery
  146. Jailed mobster is next on 'execution list' — but still wants out
  147. Lawyer for co-accused Mark Smich begins closing argument at Tim Bosma murder trial
  148. Canadian at-sea patrols and inspections of foreign fishing vessels off N.L. coast drop by 50%
  149. 'My city's gone': Fort McMurray youth deal with range of emotions upon return
  150. 'A bit tight': Sask. Finance Minister dons new shoes to deliver budget
  151. Canadian teachers call on governments to end austerity, invest in education
  152. Red River College hires external investigator after 'horrific incident' involving student
  153. 'A little bit of a miracle': Fort McMurray fire chief Darby Allen on the rebirth of a burned city
  154. Prime minister calls Mountie surveillance of reporters a mistake
  155. Family of man involved with white supremacists say they can't find deradicalization help
  156. Improvised addition to Fort McMurray city sign brings returning residents to tears
  157. Teen awarded $5M for disabilities due to 'traumatic' birth
  158. Vancouver Beatty Street bike lane draws fire from the Canadian Armed Forces
  159. B.C. man accused of running terrorist training camp seeks PM's help
  160. Hunter Tootoo joins list of cabinet members making a sudden exit
  161. Alberta's carbon tax steers clear of making airlines pay
  162. Let the politicians keep talking, Supreme Court already settled death debate: Neil Macdonald
  163. Scalpers help find the true price of Tragically Hip tickets: Don Pittis
  164. Correctional Service of Canada 'negligent' on information requests, commissioner says
  165. Can an anti-HIV drug break down wall between HIV-positive and HIV-negative men?
  166. Ontario Liberals vastly out-fundraising rivals as reforms loom
  167. Health minister visits Attawapiskat, Kashechewan for briefing on health, living conditions
  168. Follow along as cows, tractors converge on Parliament Hill in ongoing dairy protest
  169. 'It was very scary,' student from Saskatoon at UCLA during shootings
  170. Colourful sounds: Winnipeg woman can see what others only hear
  171. Saskatchewan woman accused of murder plot says she was too 'chicken' to kill husband
  172. Toronto law professor may have been victim of murder-for-hire plot linked to divorce, say police
  173. Cree youth's deeply personal anti-bullying video goes viral
  174. Justin Trudeau pays tribute to Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie
  175. Marc Leduc found guilty of killing 2 sex workers in 2008 and 2011
  176. 'Vigilante' Hamilton cop sentenced to 5 years in gun-planting case
  177. Ex-lieutenant-governor Lise Thibault on her way to a conditional release
  178. Le Petit Prince ballet is 'make or break' for dancer-choreographer Guillaume Côté
  179. Nunavut premier's son on trial for sexual assault of 10-year-old girl
  180. 'Our hands are tied': Funding shortfall means English classes out for Syrian refugees over for summer
  181. Health Minister Jane Philpott 'inspired' by visit to Attawapiskat, Kashechewan — but no new commitments
  182. Petro-Canada gas stations in B.C. and Alberta running out of petrol
  183. Liberals back down on electoral reform committee, support NDP changes
  184. At Issue: Liberals on the defensive on electoral reform, internal issues
  185. Summer can't come soon enough for Trudeau's Liberals: Chris Hall
  186. Airport security complaints include theft, accidental strip search — and an X-rayed dog?
  187. 'This is like after a war': How kind words fail after the Fort McMurray wildfire
  188. Malala's bloodied school uniform goes on display at Canadian Museum for Human Rights
  189. Drinking on Parliament Hill: Former MPs discuss culture of indulgence
  190. Justin Trudeau says Canada expressed 'dissatisfaction' over Chinese minister's outburst
  191. Dead soldier's belongings at Nova Scotia base held back from family for 2 weeks
  192. Trudeau promises not to meddle in cities' project-funding decisions
  193. Gender-confirming surgeries will now be covered in New Brunswick
  194. 'No children were hurt, just their toys': Fort McMurray man finds hope among the ruins
  195. 'He rise up': Parents on trial for murder told church members their son died but was resurrected by God
  196. Highway 401 median saves road workers from flying truck wheel, OPP says
  197. Manitoba politician describes 'nightmarish reality' of suicides in north
  198. B.C.'s Len Marchand, first Aboriginal federal cabinet minister, dies
  199. Government officials knew $30M Shoal Lake road project could cost $52M when they announced it, documents show
  200. Accused drug dealer wins landlord-tenant dispute against N.L. premier
  201. Shattered memories: Fort Mac family collects fragments of wildfire-ravaged home
  202. 'Athletes acting like children': Letter from Toronto Grade 4 class gets answer from baseball commissioner
  203. 'Enjoy it while you can': Summer gas prices forecast to remain stable
  204. Ontario Liberals rethink $1.9B cap-and-trade projection in uncertain market
  205. Senate appears eager to give Mounties broad range of issues to collectively bargain
  206. Memorial to slain Mounties to be unveiled today in Moncton
  207. Intense exercise can impair vision, University of Waterloo study finds
  208. Canadian journalism schools respond to the TRC's calls to action
  209. 'We're such a big community of digital nomads:' Savvy millennials newest target of tourism agencies
  210. Canadian dairy farmers are angry about diafiltered milk. What is it?
  211. Toxic ash bars Fort McMurray residents from returning to hardest hit neighbourhoods
  212. Fort McMurray business owners call for financial help in face of uncertain future
  213. Ice surges into Deline, N.W.T., in dramatic Great Bear Lake breakup
  214. 10-year-old boy shot in Toronto
  215. House prices and other sales data should be online, Toronto Real Estate Board told
  216. When Muhammad Ali preached Islam in a remote Quebec mining town
  217. Muhammad Ali's visit to Halifax remembered by Buddy Daye's daughters
  218. HMCS Windsor returning to Halifax after engine trouble
  219. Stinky and rotten: Dealing with the fridges of Fort McMurray
  220. CBC's Peter Mansbridge receives lifetime achievement award
  221. Federal study disputes claim diaspora communities breed extremists
  222. Party leaders unleash funny ways - and profanity - at Press Gallery dinner
  223. HBO tells Game of Thrones pirates it's easy to pay for show
  224. He's a pastor and a firefighter and Fort McMurray made him question God
  225. Canadian men's volleyball team wins final Rio spot at last-chance Olympic qualifier
  226. Air China flight makes emergency landing in Winnipeg
  227. Post-elbow, the Liberals stop applauding and try compromising
  228. Strangers help Fort McMurray couple create wedding magic
  229. Attawapiskat chief 'disappointed' with visit by health minister, but looking forward to meeting PM
  230. Deer spotted swimming across Halifax Harbour by water taxi driver
  231. Prominent developer 'targeted' in shooting in Tim Hortons parking lot in B.C.
  232. A little lion in the ash: Fort McMurray fire transforms decoration into keepsake
  233. Saskatchewan couple who plotted to kill spouses found guilty
  234. Baby of Toronto woman shot dead while pregnant dies
  235. Canada's Andre De Grasse wins men's 200m in Birmingham
  236. Gregor Robertson warns Vancouver's economy at risk due to housing prices
  237. Missed deadline on medically assisted dying leaves doctors divided
  238. 'I could not let this beast win': How Fort McMurray's water chief kept the water flowing to firefighters
  239. 'A crisis in our community:' Woodstock, Ont., sees 5 youths die by suicide in 4 months
  240. Payday loan crackdown vs. the freedom to get dangerously into debt: Don Pittis
  241. Ex Vancouver firefighter alleges racism, says crew 'tried to make his life hell'
  242. Pricey produce prompts some shoppers to snub certain fruit, veggies
  243. 2nd murder charge possible after baby of Toronto woman shot in car also dies
  244. Student becomes Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut's 1st high school grad in 4 years
  245. Ontario will provide drugs at no cost for assisted dying
  246. Health minister warns of 'patchwork approach' without new doctor-assisted death law
  247. Canadian baby boomers likely to inherit $750B in next decade
  248. 'Now I have some peace': Woman abandoned at birth finds long-lost half-sibling
  249. Canadian financial watchdog criticized for having no powers
  250. 4-year-old girl dies in dog mauling in Nunavut