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  1. Artist dreams of being 'Picasso in a wheelchair,' but struggles to find work
  2. 'Changing the name won't change its history,' black coalition says of Quebec slave cemetery
  3. 'You could hear it breathing': Tuktoyaktuk family faces down polar bear
  4. 'Changing the name won't change its history,' black coalition says of Quebec slave cemetery
  5. 'You could hear it breathing': Tuktoyaktuk family faces down polar bear
  6. How a First Nations community created a court for and by Indigenous people
  7. What's next for convicted murderer Travis Vader?
  8. Canadian Indigenous artist Daphne Odjig dead at 97
  9. Worst of heavy rain over for flood-hit Windsor and Tecumseh, Ont.
  10. U of T student held in deadly Dhaka café attack freed on bail
  11. Tofino wildlife-watching company with previous fatal sinking runs another vessel aground
  12. Lower softwood lumber tariffs sought in meeting with U.S. trade ambassador
  13. Blue Jays win, will host wild-card game against Orioles
  14. N.S. ombudsman slams Richmond officials for 'self-serving' expenses
  15. Canadians want minorities to do more to 'fit in': CBC-Angus Reid poll
  16. Electronic sign shows vulgar message marking end of Edmonton road construction
  17. More than 11,500 veterans waiting for their benefits applications to be processed by Veterans Affairs
  18. Legalizing pot will violate international treaties: What should Canada do?
  19. 'No finger-pointing': Environment ministers meet to craft national carbon pricing plan
  20. Major pet insurer says dog injuries from 'jumping, running, slipping, tripping or playing' not covered
  21. 'Professional tenant' accused of failing to pay for more than just apartment
  22. Travis Vader returns to court in Edmonton after mistrial motion
  23. Bell goes to court to stop VMedia from broadcasting their channels over the internet
  24. Trudeau won't meet premiers to discuss health accord, but pledges to stay engaged
  25. Ontario drivers high on drugs to lose their licences temporarily as new rules take effect
  26. Blue Jays host slugging Orioles in Tuesday's AL wild-card game
  27. How the royal visit might boost West Coast's phallic clam
  28. Man cleared of criminal wrongdoing for behaviour during epileptic seizure
  29. Which type of Canadian are you? Answer these questions to find out
  30. Tahmid Khan to return to Bangladesh court after acquittal on terror charges for 'lack of cooperation'
  31. Cape Breton First Nation with 'gross' water to get new water system
  32. Health Canada fast-tracks approval of nasal spray overdose antidote as an emergency measure
  33. Halifax Fares for Firearms gun amnesty program nets 152 guns
  34. Here's where the provinces stand on carbon prices
  35. Montreal's new pit-bull bylaw suspended until Wednesday
  36. Children in Edmonton home when garage drug lab exploded, say police
  37. Chinese flags and red scarves spark debate at Vancouver city hall
  38. Nova Scotia senators say Atlantic Canada must keep Supreme Court seat
  39. Escapes from secure custody on the rise in Saskatchewan
  40. 'This is a betrayal': Brad Wall slams Justin Trudeau for carbon pricing deadline
  41. Top 5 Blue Jays moments from the 2015 MLB playoffs
  42. B.C. student with disability 1st in Canada to use Swiss joystick system
  43. Winnipeg police officer accused of drug trafficking killed in crash
  44. Canada Revenue Agency error leaves mother short thousands in child benefits
  45. Polite or not, Trudeau draws his line on climate change
  46. Expect immigration and diversity debates to heat up in Canada: Angus Reid
  47. Fast fashion giants go eco-friendly but critics aren't buying it
  48. Vigil honours missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2-spirit people
  49. Tourist accuses Quebec of 'abysmal' treatment after wife's surgery cancelled over fee dispute
  50. Coming to a television near you: the Senate
  51. Environment Commissioner flags inspection failings at Canadian nuclear power plants
  52. Unifor rep at Oakville Ford plant says no to template of GM deal
  53. Ikea monkey owner has 2 new pets, as the number of exotics spike in Canada
  54. Blue Jays fan from Belfast flies 5,000 kilometres to catch wild-card game
  55. Justin Trudeau signals he may override provinces' wishes on health care
  56. Supreme Court should keep Atlantic Canada seat, says retired justice
  57. Bodies found in car were there for some time, police say
  58. Canadian government claims residential school lawyer committed fraud over fees
  59. Hundreds of B.C. foster children victims of sexualized violence
  60. Search for new water source on Potletek First Nation begins soon
  61. Quebec couple left stuck at truck stop with newborn after police impound vehicle
  62. Learning son survived N.W.T. plane crash the happiest moment of father's life
  63. RCMP find convicted murderer who escaped from Sask. prison
  64. MPs urge Ottawa to help first responders with PTSD
  65. Canadian study looks at sex lives of first-time parents
  66. Bat houses and bubble curtains: a closer look at the conditions for Pacific NorthWest LNG
  67. Fentanyl on the slopes a concern for B.C. ski resort
  68. Edwin Encarnacion delivers thrilling walk-off homer, sends Jays to ALDS
  69. McCallum: I'll consider moratorium on stripping citizenship without a hearing
  70. Inuk artist Annie Pootoogook remembered at MMIW vigil on Parliament Hill
  71. CBC-Angus Reid Institute poll: Canadian millennials hold off on their love of country
  72. Closing arguments in dead infants storage locker case take place today in Winnipeg
  73. Air Miles backs down, alters rewards program under pressure from collectors
  74. Ads disguised as news: A drug company's stealth marketing campaign exposed
  75. U of T student cleared of allegations related to deadly Bangladesh attack
  76. Montreal mother learns American woman isn't her long-missing daughter
  77. Update on Phoenix pay system problems
  78. Police vow to find fan who threw beer can at Jays-Orioles game
  79. Nova Scotia teens accused of sharing intimate images have complex case put over
  80. Elderly man charged with killing his wife may have dementia, court hears
  81. Judge extends suspension of Montreal pit bull ban
  82. Ottawa expected to compensate 500 past and present female RCMP employees over harassment claims
  83. Iranian prison guards 'threatened to send my dead body back to Canada': Homa Hoodfar
  84. Anti-Trump demonstrators in Vancouver urge Americans to vote against Trump
  85. Concrete Equities executive sentenced to 2 years for role in $20M scam but won't spend a day behind bars
  86. Another cod-like collapse possible under DFO watch, says federal audit
  87. 2 UBC students rescue a young woman from attacker in her dorm room
  88. Thunder Bay police suspend officer subject to Facebook posts probe
  89. Jamie Oliver pushing Justin Trudeau for action on childhood obesity
  90. 'A blackout zone': High-speed internet access denied to many Canadians outside urban centres
  91. Climate change debate turns to how it will affect Justin Trudeau and Lisa Raitt's loved ones
  92. Government accused of hiding full scope of Phoenix fiasco
  93. Passengers furious as Air Canada strands travellers in Rio for 2 days
  94. Bad blood: A brief history of the Jays-Rangers rivalry
  95. Sell the house to save the child: Family seeks mental-health care in U.S. for girl on wait list
  96. Mounties to offer up to $100M compensation for harassment, sexual abuse against female members
  97. 'This is a way for everybody to heal': ex-Mountie on RCMP compensation for harassment
  98. Bureaucrats were prepared to roll First Nations education money out quickly, Liberals delayed
  99. Saskatchewan's first snowfall stuns province
  100. Fentanyl overdose: 131 people in northern Ontario killed since 2010
  101. 'Sharp contrast' between racism complaints in Ottawa and Thunder Bay police
  102. Police 'confident' they have Jays beer-can thrower, but suspect says they may be wrong
  103. 'Historic agreement:' Canada signs on to world's 1st airline climate plan
  104. Canadian released by China credits Harper and Trudeau for return from 'horrendous ordeal'
  105. Pigs that survived Burlington truck crash were still slaughtered
  106. Arctic Research Foundation went off course to find HMS Terror, sought permit later
  107. Corey Hart, Jason Priestley among those added to Canada's Walk of Fame
  108. Video footage from bar and hotel used to bolster testimony in sex assault trial
  109. Forget the beer can, why weren't the Jays fans yelling racial slurs kicked out?
  110. Video footage from bar and hotel used to bolster testimony in sex assault trial
  111. Forget the beer can, why weren't the Jays fans yelling racial slurs kicked out?
  112. Video footage from bar and hotel used to bolster testimony in sex assault trial
  113. Forget the beer can, why weren't the Jays fans yelling racial slurs kicked out?
  114. Video footage from bar and hotel used to bolster testimony in sex assault trial
  115. Forget the beer can, why weren't the Jays fans yelling racial slurs kicked out?
  116. Video footage from bar and hotel used to bolster testimony in sex assault trial
  117. Forget the beer can, why weren't the Jays fans yelling racial slurs kicked out?
  118. Video footage from bar and hotel used to bolster testimony in sex assault trial
  119. Forget the beer can, why weren't the Jays fans yelling racial slurs kicked out?
  120. Video footage from bar and hotel used to bolster testimony in sex assault trial
  121. Forget the beer can, why weren't the Jays fans yelling racial slurs kicked out?
  122. Video footage from bar and hotel used to bolster testimony in sex assault trial
  123. Forget the beer can, why weren't the Jays fans yelling racial slurs kicked out?
  124. Reaching for the top while bashing the elites: Kellie Leitch picks up the cudgel
  125. Police decision to release pic of Jays beer-can thrower suspect comes with risks
  126. Evidence or not: alternative health makes inroads into public system
  127. Getting by on minimum wage in Canada's biggest cities: Don Pittis
  128. RCMP apology, $100 million compensation fund comes without harassers held accountable
  129. Improve mental health services for Edmonton deportee, urges Black Lives Matter
  130. Parti Québécois to name new leader today
  131. Yukon election called for Nov. 7
  132. Rapper Classified urges followers to email judge in wake of 'sad, disturbing' N.L. rape case
  133. Forced labour lawsuit against Vancouver mining company can proceed
  134. Dolphins freed: 6 trapped dolphins moved to open water
  135. Signal Hill will be a UNESCO World Heritage Site, MP promises
  136. RCMP investigating 2 switched-at-birth cases at Norway House hospital
  137. Alberta flood in 2013 uncovers more of Calgary's archeological past
  138. 'It occurred to me that I was drowning': Survivor recalls terrifying N.W.T. plane crash
  139. 2 in hospital after Regina dog attack
  140. Giving thanks: Hamiota 'wonder twins' meet U.S. bone marrow donor who saved their lives
  141. Sarnia, Ont. mayor created 'poisoned' work environment, report alleges
  142. Manitoba child services won't return toddler to social worker grandmother, she says
  143. Ontario wants banker who pushed Hydro One selloff to assess eHealth
  144. Trump must keep his cool, Clinton has to stay relatable in Sunday's debate, say high school debaters
  145. More than half of Canadians don't take Ottawa's offer of free money for school. Do you?
  146. Trudeau's representative wants Senate organized by region, rather than along party lines
  147. This is Main Street: Rise and fall of a once thriving commercial district
  148. Jean-François Lisée, the Parti Québécois ideas man, takes the helm
  149. First Nations education: Are we still getting it wrong?
  150. And baby makes three... in a canoe... for two months
  151. Facing the change: Old Crow stays resilient as the northern Yukon heats up
  152. Rolling gas shortages could stymie Thanksgiving travel plans for Ontarians
  153. Fort McMurray attempts to thank 1M Canadians for wildfire efforts
  154. Fight continues against boom of boxelder bugs in southern Ontario
  155. Trudeau government revoking citizenship at much higher rate than Conservatives
  156. 'I don't believe it': Why Air Miles collectors still have trust issues
  157. 5 things to watch as Blue Jays try to sweep Rangers
  158. Rock band rescue pair from flaming wreck on way home from gig
  159. Halifax MP finds sailboat washed up on N.S. Beach
  160. Two Irish men dead after rollover near Melita, Man.
  161. 'My son was at a sleepover 2 doors away': Deadly shooting leaves Whitehorse rattled
  162. Is this the right time to put a price on carbon?
  163. Search for slain teen Cooper Nemeth inspires Winnipeg homeless initiative
  164. Toronto Blue Jays try to eliminate Texas Rangers in ALDS Game 3
  165. CN train collision with amphibus in Old Port injures 4
  166. Bellingham, Wash. airport evacuation called off
  167. Edmonton brothers create cutting-edge virtual reality haunted house in basement
  168. Blue Jays sweep Rangers in 10th inning, advance to ALCS
  169. Ryan Reynolds posts birthday tribute to N.L. boy who died of cancer
  170. 'He was shaking her like a rag doll': Regina woman describes dog attack on child
  171. Ex-patient in pain 'would like to have known' history of dentist now facing 8 lawsuits
  172. Need a snuggle? Vulnerable infants bond with volunteer cuddlers
  173. Gratitude: You don't need a feast to reflect on the good things in life
  174. Canadian Red Cross assures Hurricane Matthew donors after Twitter backlash
  175. Health Canada breaches Indigenous patients' privacy, MDs say
  176. Cancellations hit Nova Scotia, P.E.I. and Newfoundland ferries
  177. 4 Canadian part-solar flying machines sold to Africa
  178. Sidney Crosby diagnosed with concussion
  179. Midnight deadline looms in Fiat Chrysler, Unifor contract talks
  180. Ontario apple growers searching for next great apple
  181. Newfoundland's south coast pounded by heavy rain
  182. Flooding washes out road, causes accidents across Nova Scotia
  183. Cape Breton municipality calls in EMO as flood waters rise
  184. Idle No More call on Trudeau to keep promises on Indigenous, environmental issues
  185. Manitoba family in mourning after 14-year-old girl killed on way to Thanksgiving dinner
  186. Government bans building of new embassies on Sussex Drive
  187. 'They need to know': Graphic content and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
  188. Blue Jays to face Cleveland Indians in ALCS
  189. Fiery crash leaves 4 dead in Brampton, police say
  190. Canada's poor urged to earn more by filing their taxes
  191. Creep Catcher vigilantes under fire over death of mentally ill woman in video
  192. Extraordinary encounter: Canada's foreign affairs minister met North Korean counterpart in rare exchange
  193. Free booze for alcoholics: Could managed alcohol programs work in N.W.T.?
  194. Special forces commander pleads guilty to mistakenly firing gun on Iraq front line
  195. New passport processing system exposed to security gaps, audit finds
  196. Make Kentville Great Again? Election candidate uses Trump slogan
  197. About 50,000 customers lost power in Nova Scotia after weekend storm
  198. Atlantic Canada offering little data on assisted deaths
  199. Auto insurance rule change costs injured man millions in rehab support
  200. Murder charge in Alta. prison slaying stayed due to 5-year court delay
  201. Number of Canadians seeking health care abroad in 2015 drops over previous year
  202. Trump's trash talk on trade one more blow for Canadian softwood: Don Pittis
  203. Trump is a self-celebrating 'sexual predator,' says Canada's 1st female PM
  204. Nova Scotia Nurses Union angry after gun incident not reported to them
  205. 20,000 without power as Cape Breton struggles to recover from flooding
  206. Teen pleads guilty to murder of 6-week-old baby in Saskatoon
  207. Oilpatch reviews security after 'reckless' pipeline protest
  208. 'I'm just lost right now': Flood evacuees return home to mud and stink
  209. Creditors vs. cleanup: Court case that rocked Alberta's oilpatch being reconsidered
  210. Bones found near Ottawa last May those of high school student missing since 1994
  211. U.S. says maker of airbag parts in N.L. death is stonewalling, threatens fines
  212. Wayne Gretzky returns to Oilers in executive role
  213. Lower Mainland youth baseball and hockey coach facing child porn charges
  214. Canada caught off guard by number of Syrian refugee children, says federal minister
  215. Maryam Monsef still working to resolve passport issues tied to her place of birth
  216. Sisters ID'd as victims in Sask. shooting that led to B.C. manhunt
  217. Sexual assault victim settles $7M lawsuit against convicted killer Russell Williams
  218. 3-year-old Victoria boy dies from poisonous 'death cap' mushroom
  219. Auston Matthews has 4 goals and it's not over yet
  220. Gord Downie talks about his music and battling cancer
  221. Oilers open new arena with big win over Flames
  222. Canada, U.S. poised to resume hostilities over softwood lumber
  223. Air transport security offers rules to travellers flying with prescription pot
  224. Scammers cashing in on overpayment cheque scams
  225. Man sentenced in decades-old Ontario cold case documented by CBC
  226. Toronto home prices still soaring, but the suburbs sizzling even more: Royal LePage report
  227. Bureaucrat in charge of Phoenix pay system shuffled into new role
  228. U.S. couple with Canadian dream make video plea to PM
  229. French PM Manuel Valls calls Canada 'key partner' on fighting terror, climate change
  230. New school opens in Pikangikum First Nation nearly a decade after old one burned down
  231. Police announce 'largest single seizure' of cocaine in Toronto
  232. Man shot with BB gun, beaten and abandoned outside Winnipeg, police say
  233. Nortel creditors agree to split $7.3B bankruptcy proceeds
  234. Justin Trudeau stops short of condemning Trump over comments and alleged behaviour
  235. 2nd storm to blast B.C.'s South Coast with high winds overnight
  236. Auston Matthews focused on Leafs' home opener after historic debut
  237. Ex-teacher guilty of sex charges says she's 'sickened' by pain she caused
  238. Men allegedly switch seats when pulled over, both get drunk driving charges
  239. Alberta court backlog could result in murder cases being tossed out
  240. Safe drinking water on First Nations gets $4M boost from federal government
  241. 'This will be a great story to tell:' Saskatoon father delivers baby daughter before help arrives
  242. This family went to Durham to escape Toronto house prices, and got a big surprise
  243. Sister of man killed by RCMP sues force for negligence
  244. Saint John store owner feels violated after $10,000 diamond taken
  245. 'It's not about me,' Chris Alexander says of Tory leadership bid
  246. Gord Downie opens up about battling cancer, says it's 'creating something'
  247. Behind the scenes: how B.C. rescue crews prepare for major quakes
  248. With home ownership out of reach, many young professionals now struggle to snag rentals
  249. Capital gains tax break becomes part of a double whammy when home prices fall: Don Pittis
  250. Blue Jays set for 'tough task' of facing Cleveland in ALCS