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  1. Large Icelandic community in Gimli, Man., ready to cheer on team in Euro 2016
  2. Fort McMurray firefighters who slayed 'The Beast' now battling emotional demons
  3. Saskatoon police investigate baby boy's death as homicide
  4. Where's your permit? Children's lemonade stand shut down in Ottawa
  5. Firefighters responding to blaze in Burns Bog in Delta
  6. Brooke Henderson wins 2nd straight Portland Classic
  7. Canadian government considering gender-neutral ID
  8. Police lure escaped monkey with bananas
  9. 'Not in my wildest dreams': Gay Syrian refugee snags spot next to Justin Trudeau for Pride parade
  10. Black Lives Matter Toronto stalls Pride parade
  11. Why smart money is still investing in Canadian houses: Don Pittis
  12. Senate committee urges immediate action on issues facing Syrian refugees
  13. Former child refugee, rescued by Winnipeggers, returns to Burundi to open health clinic
  14. Bog fire closes highway, businesses south of Vancouver
  15. Marvelous mammatus clouds follow Saskatchewan storms
  16. Indigenous parliamentarians brought unique perspective to assisted dying debate
  17. Pride Toronto says deal with Black Lives Matter won't necessarily block police at parades
  18. Tim Bosma case: Dellen Millard to appeal murder conviction
  19. Who will replace Pierre Karl Péladeau? The PQ leadership race officially gets underway
  20. Two-year-old has temper tantrum after not getting to see Harjit Sajjan
  21. P.E.I.'s female lobster captains inspire U.K. girl with autism to take up fishing
  22. Canada ranks 23 out of 28 NATO countries on defence spending
  23. Safe injection advocate dies of overdose before Toronto approves 3 sites
  24. CPP deal is ‘great’ for millennials but we need to help people now, says Manitoba premier
  25. 'There was no goodbye': 3 sisters separated by 60s Scoop reunited decades later
  26. Delta Burns Bog fire 50% contained
  27. Tory MP Jason Kenney to announce leadership bid for Alberta PC Party
  28. Canada Post work stoppage could happen by Friday
  29. Walmart still on track to refuse Visa unless compromise reached
  30. Black Lives Matter got attention, but did its Pride tactics hurt or help its cause?
  31. 'You have to support your kids,' says mom who will march with son at Steinbach, Man., Pride parade
  32. Spiritwood, Sask., marks sombre anniversary
  33. Fort McMurray wildfire now considered under control
  34. Quebec investigates Saint-Hyacinthe sewage dump after thousands of fish die
  35. Alison Azer says ex-husband accused of abducting their 4 Canadian children detained in Iran
  36. Hot, dry summer causing 'weather whiplash'
  37. Parks Canada honours black soldier who stormed machine-gun nest during WWI
  38. HMCS Fredericton returns to Halifax includes marriage proposal
  39. Saskatoon family say they invited unknown teen into home day before baby killed
  40. 4 civilians charged for alleged $1.3M fraud at CFB Halifax
  41. Black Lives Matter flooded with hate mail following Toronto Pride Parade sit-in
  42. Meet Angus, the only C. difficile-sniffing dog in Canada
  43. Immigration numbers in Canada strong — but not compared to a century ago
  44. B.C. government granted injunction to shut down Victoria tent city
  45. Trudeau invites Prince William and Kate to take royal tour of Canada
  46. 'He pretty much just hit the gas': Witness says driver blows through border into Canada
  47. Family, friends call for release of U of T student held in Dhaka after attack
  48. Ottawa announces $382M in new health-care funding for First Nations children
  49. How a Canada Post lockout will affect you
  50. Liberal government silent on pledge to let more homebuyers dip into their RRSPs
  51. RCMP moves director of police college into new job as misconduct review wraps up
  52. Abortion pill can now legally be prescribed in Canada, but is still unavailable
  53. How a Quebec island became the centre of a debate over oil and gas exploration
  54. Trudeau attending secretive conference known as 'summer camp for billionaires'
  55. 'Everyone is still afraid of the train': Lac-Mégantic residents press for rail line to bypass town
  56. Discount travel company NewLeaf not paying bills, say consultants owed $130K
  57. Bullets tossed into Canada Day bonfire shoot back at man
  58. Fentanyl, other opioid OD deaths in ex-prisoners reflect prevention gap, doctors say
  59. Road tolls considered, but federal memo says poorer commuters rely heavily on cars
  60. Pension dissension: The core issue in Canada Post's fight with its union
  61. Health minister orders emergency meeting with furious scientists
  62. Eid celebrations will go on despite sorrow and anger over global attacks during Ramadan
  63. Grand Valley Institution inmate, 30, dies after being found unresponsive in cell
  64. Seven Generations Energy buys Paramount Resources assets in $1.9B deal
  65. Province's longest-serving female chief to get Order of Manitoba
  66. Is Canada's 'capability gap' military or political?: Terry Milewski
  67. Global Affairs Canada says 'there are limits' to how it can help student detained in Bangladesh
  68. Victoria native Michael Saunders on verge of American League All-Star spot
  69. Canada Post extends lockout deadline to Monday
  70. Mounties refusing to join 'red serge' community events in protest over working conditions
  71. Revenue Canada probe of pharmacies finds $58M in hidden income
  72. Kenney's 'Unite Alberta' campaign will unite his political enemies: Chris Hall
  73. Canada Post not essential but not irrelevant, say experts
  74. McCann family take down billboard seeking tips about slain parents
  75. RCMP revamps witness protection program following secret review
  76. Canadian Anglicans set to debate whether they'll bless same-sex marriages
  77. Global honey glut stinging Manitoba beekeepers
  78. 'Disheartened, emotional and truly scared': Canadian rapper Drake on Alton Sterling killing
  79. Toxic Lake Erie algae expected to be 'less harmful' this year
  80. Sheila Fraser to advise government on RCMP's handling of harassment complaints
  81. Uber drivers in Ontario now insured automatically
  82. In their own words: public servants offer inside look at payroll mess
  83. Canada deepening ties with Ukraine with trade, defence deals
  84. Winnipeg police chief celebrates last day with 1st doughnut
  85. Calgary Stampede touts new chuckwagon safety measures after 4 horses died in 2015
  86. Inmate's death in Kitchener prison shows new approach needed for mentally ill offenders: Senator
  87. Lee Valley Tools founder Leonard Lee dies
  88. 'What do you say to that?' Waterloo man shocked by response to job application at Kitchener business
  89. Manitoba agrees to sign Canada Pension Plan reform deal
  90. Alberta Crown appeals sentence in toddler's meningitis death
  91. Alberta NDP MLA challenges Jason Kenney on abortion issue
  92. 4 Montreal police officers arrested, charges include obtaining sexual favours
  93. Ontario duck farm quarantined after case of bird flu confirmed
  94. Report released on Sask. men given 1-way bus tickets to B.C.
  95. Canada deploys troops, fighters and a frigate to protect the Baltic states
  96. Politicians must convince Canadians that trade deals pass jobless sniff test: Don Pittis
  97. Your Air Miles could expire soon: What you need to know before cashing in
  98. Jobless rate inches down to 6.8% in June despite economy adding no new jobs
  99. Suspect shot dead in armoured truck robbery, 2nd suspect at large
  100. Right to a speedy trial subject of Supreme Court decisions Friday
  101. Provinces poised to agree on plan to open up internal trade: Ontario minister
  102. Insolvency filings spike in oil-producing provinces, federal data show
  103. Black bear killed in collision with SUV near London, Ont.
  104. Nova Scotia family abandoned home after neighbour blocked road access
  105. Police chief urges Toronto officers to take 'precautions' in wake of 'shocking' Dallas shootings
  106. Tim Bosma's convicted killers file notice of appeal with Ontario's top court
  107. 'They know it could happen here': Police union in Winnipeg on reaction to Dallas shootings
  108. 'Take care of each other': Organizers of Winnipeg's first Pride Parade offer advice to Steinbach
  109. Mike Duffy told to repay close to $17K of expenses despite court ruling
  110. 6 Nova Scotia teens charged with child porn offences involving 20 girls
  111. NEB suspends Northern Gateway timeline review after initial approval quashed
  112. Canada lays down $465M for renewed Afghan security and development programs
  113. Former top court justice calls for end of 'extremely damaging' segregation in prisons
  114. Former Dragon aims to help entrepreneurs grow business quickly with Calgary accelerator
  115. Under the influence: Marijuana industry closely watches advertising rules
  116. Harjit Sajjan says NATO spending doesn't measure Canada's true contribution
  117. Canadian men's basketball team 1 win away from Rio Olympics
  118. Josiah Wilson, the Indian Act, hereditary governance and blood quantum
  119. Making hospital food edible: Canadian chef-activist short-listed for presitgious culinary award
  120. Quebec standoff between police, man believed to have explosive device
  121. Are social media encouraging bone-headed nature stunts?
  122. 1st Pride parade in Manitoba Bible Belt city
  123. Calgary Stampede Parade 2016: Bull riders, cowpokes, marching bands and more
  124. Sea-to-Sky Highway 99 closed after head-on collision
  125. As proposed postal truce falls apart, mail users worry about what could get lost: Don Pittis
  126. Justin Trudeau visits Auschwitz after attending NATO summit
  127. Melissa Bishop running for much more than Olympic medal
  128. Milos Raonic trails after 1st set in Wimbledon final
  129. Canada's last chance to qualify for Rio Olympic basketball slips away
  130. Goodbye Great Slave Lake? Movement to decolonize N.W.T. maps is growing
  131. Without a truce or a deal, Canada Post will lock out its workers Monday
  132. Sisters back in lemonade business after being shut down, now raising money for charity
  133. Death of Cape Breton man in Edmonton robbery 'a major, major blow'
  134. Road to Rio ends for many at track and field Olympic trial
  135. WestJet flights to London prompting a wave of complaints and compensation
  136. Parks Canada should focus on environment, not development, says report
  137. 5 things to know about the new Canada Child Benefit
  138. Actress Gwyneth Paltrow's Instagram boasts of 'end of the earth' stay on Fogo Island, N.L.
  139. Sask. doctor living in Dallas recounts night of deadly shooting
  140. Meet the only police constable in Manitoba wearing a body camera
  141. After this single mother was slashed in the face, a 'tribe' of Facebook moms helped her heal
  142. Video of violent arrest by Calgary police prompts call for investigation by civil liberties group
  143. Faces to follow on Canada's Rio-bound track and field team
  144. Mother dead, father arrested after 'tragic' B.C. house fire
  145. Winnipeg grandmother Thelma Krull may have been abducted, police say
  146. Vancouver to get powers to tax empty homes, says province
  147. Shamed 'High on Life' Canadians back online after 'torrent of blind hatred'
  148. Landslide in B.C. disrupts phone service across the North
  149. Manitoba Mounties free skunk by pulling Tim Hortons cup from its head
  150. New species of dinosaur found in Alberta Badlands, named Hannah for now
  151. Family of U of T student held in Bangladesh after attack asks Trudeau for help
  152. Canadian Anglicans vote down same-sex marriage
  153. Ottawa looks like a mess now, but just wait for the Canada 150 celebration
  154. Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan in Baghdad to talk anti-ISIS mission
  155. 'A disgusting mess': State of emergency declared in Estevan, Sask., after heavy rainfall
  156. 'It really upset us and scared us': Burgeo fisherman's boat bumped by killer whales
  157. Amber Alert issued for 5-year-old girl in Calgary
  158. Return to negotiating table a positive sign for Canada Post labour strife
  159. Policing and funding top agenda at annual AFN meeting
  160. Ottawa's Anglican Diocese rejects Synod vote, will permit same-sex marriage
  161. States of emergency declared in Arborfield and Carrot River, Sask.
  162. Tony Clement teases supporters with Twitter leadership preview
  163. 2016 shaping up to be deadly year for motorcyclists, OPP reports
  164. Voting error discovered in Anglican same-sex marriage vote, resolution passes
  165. Nova Scotia brothers share their special bond in video seen by millions
  166. Métis infighting follows historic Daniels ruling by Supreme Court
  167. Pension group wants regulations updated as low interest rates persist
  168. The Tenors change lyrics of O Canada at all-star game to include 'all lives matter'
  169. Boy found dead in Grande Prairie pool may have gone through hole in fence
  170. Ocean's brand tuna recalled due to leaking cans
  171. Let the doughnut wars begin: Krispy Kreme cooks up Canadian comeback
  172. Canadian urge to produce expensive oil reminds us why world prices have hit a ceiling: Don Pittis
  173. How many Canadians are jailed in Iran? The government won't say
  174. Secret New Brunswick jail deaths prompt calls for public review
  175. Oil slump: Unemployed in St. John's aren't eligible for extended EI
  176. Floating turbine system to be tested in Bay of Fundy
  177. Parks Canada asking N.S. tourists to help capture troublesome green crabs
  178. Bank of Canada stands pat again, keeps benchmark interest rate at 0.5%
  179. Crown drops final fraud, breach of trust charges in Senate expenses scandal
  180. Canadian banks argue against Canada Post getting into banking
  181. Don Cherry rips the Tenor's version of O Canada
  182. Outdoor freezer full of free food set up in N.S. town to help the hungry
  183. 'Not giving up': Small town Saskatchewan sticks together during floods
  184. Hundreds laid off at potash mine in Saskatchewan
  185. Toronto Star columnist Rosie DiManno charged with assault
  186. Family, friends defend Remigio Pereira over anthem dischord
  187. The Tenors 'shattered' by the fallout from O Canada controversy
  188. Scientists win peer rebellion, face-to-face review is restored
  189. Alberta parents of identical quadruplets use colour coding to tell them apart
  190. Tenors' O Canada lyric change undermines 'urgent problem' of police killings, says Black Lives Matter Toronto
  191. School board investigates Mississauga teacher after speech at pro-Palestinian rally
  192. Frustrated Air Miles customers struggle to redeem points as expiry date looms
  193. Police diversity fails to keep pace with Canadian populations
  194. Canada child benefit seen as fighting poverty — as long as provinces co-operate
  195. Bank of Canada insists it has proof recovery is on track: Don Pittis
  196. Air Canada ordered to fix hundreds of baggage trucks after fatality
  197. Halifax company hopes to give Canadian military bionic boost
  198. Man in custody in case of missing 5-year-old Taliyah Leigh Marsman
  199. Horse slaughter transport time should be shorter, researcher recommends
  200. Stop 'dragging feet' on murdered and missing Indigenous women inquiry, chiefs urge
  201. 'It's almost like familial tension,' Anglican priest says of same-sex marriage divide
  202. Priest charged with stealing $500K meant to bring refugees to Canada
  203. Bail granted to parents convicted in toddler's meningitis death
  204. Self-proclaimed vigilante pedophile hunter's tactics not helpful, police say
  205. Canadian teacher imprisoned in Indonesia marks 2 years of ordeal
  206. Miscommunication common between dying cancer patients and their doctors, study says
  207. Rescue of Vancouver Island fishing guide 'absolute miracle'
  208. Calgary police say body of Taliyah Marsman found, charges pending
  209. 'Just horrible:' Canadian leaders express solidarity with France after Bastille Day attack
  210. Growth of 'virtual' jobs leaves young workers unprotected by Canada's social programs
  211. Quebec police forces have best representation of women in Canada
  212. Canada's new fixed-wing drones fly higher and longer
  213. Bank of England governor Mark Carney in Canada to discuss climate change
  214. UNESCO formally recommends industrial buffer around Gros Morne National Park
  215. N.L. rowing team pulls woman to safety in dramatic rescue
  216. Texting and walking could soon be illegal on Toronto roads
  217. Calgary MP Deepak Obhrai joins Conservative leadership race
  218. Average Canadian house price of $503,301 in June up 11.2% from year ago
  219. New complaints against nurse paint grim picture of Cape Dorset health centre in 2012
  220. Sidney Crosby and Stanley Cup spottings in Cole Harbour
  221. Mike Duffy won't repay $17K in Senate expenses, lawyer says
  222. B.C. delays signing on to CPP expansion plan
  223. 200 from Red Earth Cree Nation evacuated to Saskatoon due to flooding
  224. Edmonton university student missing after Nice, France, truck attack
  225. Sask. couple's wedding nearly washed out due to flooding in Arborfield
  226. Judge in Gill murder trial tells jury to not use 'prejudice or fear' in deliberations
  227. CRA leak about crackdown on B.C. real estate tax cheats heats debate
  228. 'Shame and sadness': pay system's failure a human story
  229. Senate 'should admit it made a mistake' on expense cases, ex-senator Hugh Segal says
  230. Sidney Crosby Stanley Cup parade live from Cole Harbour
  231. 4 legacies of the 1976 Montreal Olympics you probably didn't know about
  232. Fort McPherson couple welcome 'showers of blessings' on 77th anniversary
  233. Maple Ridge mother saves four boys' lives between cancer treatments
  234. Walmart to stop accepting Visa in Thunder Bay, Ont., stores starting Monday
  235. Vancouver real estate agent's deception prompts debate on 'double ending'
  236. How stolen freezies and strawberries are turning into a $5B black market
  237. Former refugee holds summer soccer camp for Syrian kids in Winnipeg
  238. Warning issued to Metro Vancouver drug users after 'disturbing' 20 overdoses in 24 hours
  239. Yukon premier pitching Team Canada trade mission to UK for post-Brexit talks
  240. Newfoundland's Mistaken Point named UNESCO World Heritage site
  241. Firefighter dies after getting injured in fire near Kingston
  242. After 50-year search, Inuit mother finds daughter's grave 2,000 km from home
  243. Painful but necessary: Why I stopped putting off the racism talk with my daughter
  244. UNESCO bid for Manitoba-Ontario boreal forest suffers major blow
  245. Judge breaks up with couple in high conflict divorce
  246. Degrassi: Next Class touches on Black Lives Matter next season
  247. Trent Seymour becomes Canada's first paraplegic fastball umpire
  248. 'This is not a game, this is not a joke for me at all,' says U.S. war resister from Vancouver church
  249. Letter 'To Grandma, From Abby' delivered by determined postal worker
  250. Plane crashes at Cold Lake Air Show