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  1. Air Canada leaves teen 'trapped' alone overnight at Toronto's Pearson airport
  2. Quebec officials preach patience as water levels drop
  3. Jagmeet Singh to announce bid for NDP leadership: sources
  4. Millions in suspected Russian crime proceeds flowed through Canadian banks, companies
  5. One way to battle future flooding: stop building on flood plains, say experts
  6. Canadians can have better consumer protections. We just need to get angry: Neil Macdonald
  7. Fast-food chain Freshii agrees to comply with calorie counts on menu boards
  8. Canadian man charged with murder of Mexican woman in Cancun
  9. Charlie Brown and Strawberry Shortcake sold for $345M US to Halifax company
  10. How girls were pressured into sending intimate photos
  11. Nunavut's top cop speaks out after 3 shooting deaths by police in 5 months
  12. MMIW inquiry won't hear from most families until the fall
  13. 'His fur saved his life': Pup thrown into firepit by kids
  14. 'It was a chaos situation': RCMP officer testifies about being under fire in Moncton shootings
  15. Federal Court strikes down key provisions of Citizenship Act
  16. Don Meredith eligible for pension because he resigned, avoided expulsion
  17. 'Large-scale disaster': Ralph Goodale warns of long flood recovery ahead
  18. Man arrested while delivering sandbags to flood zone charged with obstructing justice
  19. Paderno company being sold, but 'business as usual' for P.E.I.
  20. King canola, fewer cows, aging producers: Digging into the agriculture census
  21. Canada-Russia-U.S. tensions could overshadow Arctic Council meeting
  22. Canadian energy drink maker faces backlash from New Zealanders over Maori name and design
  23. Investigation concludes child set fire that killed 5 on Oneida reserve
  24. Canadian soldier's watch found on WWII battlefield, finally coming home to family
  25. Car washed away in Gaspé's Sainte-Anne River found, toddler still missing
  26. Stop being a 'safe haven': How Canada could do a better job keeping 'dirty money' out of the country
  27. Air Canada dropping Aeroplan to launch own points program
  28. Quebec municipalities hit by flooding ready for weekend rain
  29. Number of prison workers suffering from PTSD much higher than official stats, union says
  30. Highway 407 bill tipped off Ontario woman about Range Rover she says she never bought
  31. Canadian bombs missed targets 17 times during air campaign in Iraq and Syria
  32. 4 dead in 7-vehicle crash on Highway 401 near Kingston
  33. Ground meat products recalled in Ontario over E. coli fears
  34. Strident opponent of assisted dying won't chair advance request review
  35. Home Capital investors are victims of Canadian real estate uncertainty: Don Pittis
  36. When it comes to kids' TV, Canada is king
  37. 'Some nail-biting to come': B.C. election creates uncertainty for Trudeau's pet projects
  38. Toronto Zoo closed as workers go on strike
  39. 'Remote-controlled life rings' could soon be saving lives on the Great Lakes
  40. Lawyer shot outside his Annex office says he's 'very unhappy' with SIU investigation
  41. 'It was something the devil would do': woman freed after four days of torture
  42. WestJet pilots union may take flight Friday
  43. It's time to plan your 2020 choice: Aeroplan or Air Canada's new loyalty program?
  44. 'Poor man's methadone': Imodium is a potentially fatal high
  45. Transgender rights bill threatens 'female-born' women's spaces, activists say
  46. Listen, for the 18th time, the Liberal government is not transparent: Robyn Urback
  47. While ratings agencies watch Canadian banks, we should watch them: Don Pittis
  48. Canada 150 'dome' film seeking venues after national tour cancelled
  49. Move on, rebuild smarter, elsewhere: flood lessons learned in parts of Alberta
  50. 'Shame on you both': Red Deer couple sentenced for mistreating temporary foreign workers
  51. No new flooding in Kelowna, B.C., overnight but threat remains
  52. 'Volatile' provincial jails leave guards with mental scars
  53. How an ex-RCMP officer raised an anti-abortion flag at Ottawa City Hall
  54. Truck driver faces multiple charges in Highway 401 crash that killed 4
  55. In flood-stricken Quebec, impact of weekend rain won't be as bad as first thought
  56. New Brunswick hires ex-U.S. ambassador as special envoy on softwood tariff dispute
  57. Parliament's poet laureate, George Elliott Clarke, gets rock star treatment
  58. Petawawa Armed Forces soldier charged with sexual assault found not guilty
  59. 'Been hissed at and chased at quite a few times': Can Canadians and Canada geese find peace?
  60. Ontario lobbies U.S. governors against protectionist trade measures
  61. Refugees from Central America a humanitarian crisis on Canada's doorstep, says aid agency
  62. The far left and far right converge on trans rights in Canada: Neil Macdonald
  63. Taxpayers won't be on the hook for infrastructure bank risks, Sohi says
  64. Flooding raises water quality concerns in B.C. Interior
  65. Ontario set to make significant reforms to workplace rules
  66. Toronto police kill bear in residential area of Scarborough
  67. Multiple evacuation alerts and orders rescinded in B.C. Interior
  68. 'I wanted to die': Gender diverse teen talks self-harm and support after bullying
  69. Montreal to lift state of emergency on Sunday as water recedes
  70. Nice weather helps, hampers flood efforts in Kelowna as residents begin to doubt warnings
  71. Rise of the veggie snack pack: How marketers are selling fresh produce to kids
  72. Why West Texas is looking so much better than Canadian oilpatch
  73. Spend more on disaster planning to save in emergency relief, evaluation says
  74. How long will Canada keep adoring my cute black boy?
  75. Conservative leadership race: Could someone beat Bernier? Yes, and here's why
  76. No more road rash: Canadian-made hill glider hitting store shelves this summer
  77. Walrus editor steps down days after cultural appropriation uproar
  78. Christy Clark would still face tough road, even if seat flips in her favour
  79. Via Rail searching carry-on bags after assaults on its trains
  80. Ontario hospital among thousands of global 'ransomware' cyberattack victims
  81. Defence policy review to be released after Trudeau meets NATO allies in Brussels
  82. Credit union employees say high-pressure sales targets turn 'members' into 'marks'
  83. Senator Colin Kenny faces review by Senate ethics officer
  84. 'Get outside and embrace the cold:' Gestational diabetes linked to warmer temperatures
  85. Ontario town teams with Uber on public transit substitute
  86. Woman found dead on Manitoba First Nation was mauled by dogs, family says
  87. Proposed Canso spaceport has clients lined up, says Maritime Launch Services
  88. Time for civilian governance at the RCMP, watchdog says in harassment report
  89. An emotional Jesse Wente on the 'remarkable arrogance' of an appropriation prize
  90. Government ability to overturn NEB decisions expected to be addressed today
  91. Dog attack killed young woman on Manitoba First Nation, RCMP confirms
  92. Air Miles top executive cashes in while collectors fume
  93. Condo clash: Court battles, forgery allegations and questions over who controls Toronto highrises
  94. Court to decide if 'GRABHER' licence plate is too rude for the road
  95. 'We were feeling like the hunted:' Wounded Mountie recalls Moncton shootings
  96. Rona Ambrose set to leave federal politics
  97. Families, activists demand extension to 'disorganized, haphazard' missing and murdered inquiry
  98. Softwood lumber aid package likely to go to cabinet Tuesday
  99. Trudeau recuses himself from choice of next ethics watchdog
  100. Could $15 minimum wage and paid sick days eliminate jobs? Yes, say small business stakeholders
  101. Passenger bill of rights coming Tuesday will set national standard for air travel
  102. 'It was devastating,' says teen videotaped being set on fire, but she won't let it define her
  103. Ontario MPP Jagmeet Singh launches bid for federal NDP leadership
  104. 1.9 million Bell customer names, phone numbers, and email addresses stolen
  105. Trudeau violated conflict guidelines amid KPMG probe, watchdog group says
  106. Indigenous advocates hope change comes out of cultural appropriation debate
  107. 'Last resort': Why Canada indefinitely jails immigration detainees, including kids
  108. 'The worst scenario': What if Canada's real estate bubble bursts?
  109. Condo board approved energy contract that benefited a member's colleague
  110. Failing grades for MMIW inquiry so far, women's group says
  111. Judge to decide whether La Loche, Sask., school shooter should be sentenced as an adult
  112. Telecoms should unlock FM radio on smartphones, city councillor says
  113. Under Quebec's new fee structure, subsidized home daycares struggle to survive
  114. Come From Away wins 4 Helen Hayes Awards, including outstanding musical
  115. Auditor general questions Canada's plan to phase out fossil fuels
  116. Manitoba chief says dog cull 'in order' after mauling death, but rescue group wages battle
  117. Couple 'flabbergasted' after Air Canada suspends tickets, costing them $6K to return from Portugal
  118. Study of ancient ice cores stored in Alberta provides new clues on climate change
  119. Keystone XL pipeline faces opposition from 'historic union' of Canada, U.S. Indigenous tribes
  120. Health Minister launches high drug price consultations
  121. The art of mourning: New book looks at losing Bowie, Prince and, most of all, mom
  122. Fort McMurray healing with the help of sports
  123. Some Starbucks in U.S. and Canada go cash only after payment systems crash
  124. Carbines would have been most effective weapon for RCMP in Moncton shootings, trial hears
  125. Conservatives kick senator out of caucus ahead of dinner with Justin Trudeau
  126. Rona Ambrose will leave Tories better off, but still playing catch-up
  127. 'Simply the right thing to do': Insurance association backs payment of claims when spouses destroy property
  128. 'Emerging Indigenous Voices' award to counter 'cultural appropriation' prize
  129. New passenger bill of rights spells out compensation for air travellers
  130. So complicated: Why the relentless Avril Lavigne clone conspiracy persists
  131. Regina man 'devastated' after tenants trash home, causing $40K in damage
  132. Quebec psychiatrists call for new approach for radicalized, mentally ill patients
  133. Trudeau under renewed attack for Bahamas vacation
  134. 'Canadian Kardashians' accused of blackmail escaped from Nigeria with emergency documents
  135. Ottawa vows to stop forced bumping due to overbooked flights, but critics question if plan will work
  136. Tax adviser to revenue minister attended KPMG-sponsored Madrid conference, parties
  137. Bell breach may have exposed over 1 million new email addresses to phishing and spam
  138. Senate changes definition of a 'caucus,' ending Liberal, Conservative duopoly
  139. Opioid prescriptions in Ontario have jumped by 5% since 2013, study finds
  140. Man charged in 2 violent killings, including Jeanenne Fontaine's
  141. 'I wanted my son to live': Inuk lawyer leaves Nunavut to treat teenage son's PTSD and depression
  142. As May 26 mail deadline looms, third of Conservative leadership votes already in
  143. No one took command in Moncton shootings 'chaos,' RCMP labour code trial hears
  144. Guilty verdict in Ottawa triple murder trial
  145. Indigenous award fund created to counter 'appropriation prize' exceeds fundraising goal
  146. Emotional teachers, vice-principal testify at La Loche school shooter sentencing hearing
  147. Hamilton police aren't saying why journalists were arrested
  148. CBC announces leadership changes at The National following 'appropriation prize' controversy
  149. Ottawa to formally apologize to LGBT community for past wrongs
  150. CRTC licence renewals threaten Canadian programs, say critics
  151. Canada's training plan for UN troops will be a departure from classic peacekeeping
  152. Andrew Weaver keeping all options open in new role of B.C. political kingmaker
  153. Federal government to draft law to target sanctions against international human rights abusers
  154. Toronto councillor subdues man on flight who threatened to 'take down the plane'
  155. Death, disappearance of First Nations teens reignite concern about police practices in Thunder Bay
  156. How the counting of points, not votes, could determine Conservative leadership race
  157. Cue the eye rolls: this is a piece about cultural appropriation
  158. Breakfast sandwich sales boom as time-starved Canadians shun cereal at home
  159. CRA records missing in KPMG tax dodge affair
  160. Veteran expects 'alarming' results from federal cuts to marijuana pot coverage
  161. How YWCA honouree Connie Walker discovered she wanted to be a journalist
  162. Red Cross to give $4M to Quebec, Ontario flood victims
  163. Asylum seeker who lost fingers to frostbite while crossing border gets to stay in Canada
  164. 2015 Air Canada crash in Halifax blamed on approach procedure, visibility, lighting
  165. Are you not entertained? The Sens don't care
  166. Alberta police getting help online taking criminals off the streets
  167. Alberta offers $235M loan to clean up orphan wells
  168. Wildrose, Alberta PCs agree to merge, sources say
  169. Trump administration writes Congress to officially trigger NAFTA renegotiation
  170. Bombardier and Boeing clash in trade hearing over CSeries
  171. Senator apologizes for using 'N-word' during committee discussion on language
  172. April inflation reading expected to sprout up
  173. Award-winning historian, author Michael Bliss dead at 76
  174. Suspect in fatal stabbing of Melinda Vasilije has been in contact with police
  175. Pemberton Music Festival cancelled after filing for bankruptcy
  176. Police pull body from river in Thunder Bay, Ont., during search for missing teen
  177. Former cabinet minister Vic Toews challenges conflict ruling in Federal Court
  178. Huge thunderstorm rips through Acadian Peninsula
  179. Wynne to announce plans for high-speed rail from Toronto to Windsor
  180. Peterborough, Ont., teen receives Diana Award from Princes Harry and William
  181. Food insecurity in Nunavut 'should be considered a national crisis,' expert says
  182. Opioid conflict-of-interest controversy reveals extent of big pharma's ties to doctors
  183. Banff tourist bonanza spilling out beyond the park gates
  184. 'Incredibly frustrating': Safety gaps persist years after parole officer's murder, audit finds
  185. Rona Ambrose was the best leader the Conservatives never had: Robyn Urback
  186. Big banks to face questions about banking practices
  187. Living with lupus: what it's like having an invisible illness
  188. Earn degree, get drafted by the CFL: All in a day's work for Nigerian man
  189. Tick-mageddon on Mantario Trail overwhelms experienced hikers
  190. Island of Lamèque cut off from mainland following major thunderstorm in Acadian Peninsula
  191. Marionettes as tall as houses march along Montreal streets during 375th birthday bash
  192. Who speaks for Nunavut youth? In Cambridge Bay, these guys
  193. Lyme disease is on the rise in Ontario — here's how to protect yourself
  194. High-speed rail between Toronto and London by 2025, premier says
  195. Canada Post label mix-up thwarts class goodwill package sent to Africa
  196. Falcon Lake incident is Canada's best-documented UFO encounter, even 50 years later
  197. Highway 13 snowstorm probe faults 'serious organizational shortcomings' at MTQ, SQ
  198. Family of girl who died after hours in hot SUV 'shocked' at unlicensed daycare-owner's sentence
  199. Court document reveals new details about school shooting in La Loche, Sask.
  200. Body of teen Josiah Begg found in Thunder Bay, Ont., river
  201. Power expected to be restored on Acadian Peninsula by Saturday afternoon
  202. Canadians will play for gold after thrilling comeback vs. Russia at hockey worlds
  203. Beleaguered Canadian music festivals struggle to fill fields
  204. B.C. winery owners facing life in Chinese prison for smuggling
  205. Maud Lewis painting found in thrift shop sells for $45,000
  206. Free entry to national parks starts for Canada 150
  207. Once non-verbal, this boy was picked to sing O Canada at Blue Nose run
  208. Vegreville, Alta. residents urge Justin Trudeau to keep immigration centre open
  209. Amber Alert issued in northern Ontario for 2-year-old girl
  210. 'It's a huge issue': Volunteer firefighters facing recruitment challenges
  211. Silver Superman coins prove to be kryptonite to Royal Canadian Mint's bottom line
  212. Meet the Canadians behind hockey night in Hangzhou, China
  213. Here's what some of Canada's biggest charities pay their top executives
  214. Nieces gather in Saskatoon for 55th anniversary of Alexandra Wiwcharuk's unsolved murder
  215. Roger Tassé, architect of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, dead at 85
  216. N.B. only province to achieve gender equity among provincial court judges
  217. Determined foundling finds father, digging deep into DNA to solve riddle of her past
  218. Ryan Getzlaf's homophobic slur draws criticism from gay former player
  219. Sweden edges Canada in SO to claim gold at worlds
  220. 4.2 magnitude earthquake hits near Yukon, B.C. border
  221. Penguins destroy Sens to put Ottawa on the brink
  222. Police go to Ont. party to pull the plug on the tunes, end up jamming on the drums
  223. Family slammed for 'reckless behaviour' after sea lion drags girl into water in Richmond, B.C.
  224. Tax worker fired after biggest privacy breach at Revenue Canada
  225. Here's how the Conservative vote could go down, ballot by ballot
  226. Scammers convince senior he's funding terrorism in elaborate con job
  227. Meet the Ontario woman who loves Queen Victoria so much she paid $9K for her knickers
  228. Kijiji rental turned into 'complete nightmare' for tenants
  229. Advocates calling to end euthanization of healthy pets for owners' convenience
  230. Police investigate 8-year-old boy's death in Rushing River Provincial Park
  231. Final B.C. vote count starts today, stakes high for Liberals, NDP, Greens
  232. Coquihalla remains closed in both directions south of Merritt, air quality advisory issued
  233. This Toronto business owner is creating safe space salons for the LGBT community
  234. Bill White, member of Summit Series team, dead at 77
  235. Flooding fears rise as 'unseasonably warm weather' hits south Okanagan
  236. Female inmate at Ontario jail dies after being found unresponsive in cell
  237. 8-year-old boy who died in Rushing River was from Winnipeg
  238. 'Ultranationalist' group, worried about illegal crossings, monitors Quebec-U.S. border
  239. 'You instantly think of death': Hearse hitting Manitoba roads to raise awareness about distracted driving
  240. This international student gets hard lesson in personal safety after 'brazen' purse snatching
  241. 'Unbelievable': Dozens swarm dock where sea lion grabbed girl, despite warnings
  242. 'Fear-mongering': Red Deer high school braces for anti-immigrant protest after school fight fuels vitriol
  243. The only 'destination' in this Caribbean wedding was the hospital
  244. 'It was a miracle': Islander gets her 2nd kidney from grieving family
  245. Passenger took cocaine before disrupting flight: lawyer
  246. 'It felt cruel': Family seeking solution for nonverbal, autistic, self-harming teen
  247. 'I can't go back behind again': 2 women still fighting Phoenix pay problems
  248. Spreading the love: Deer Lake to change its name to Islaview for a day
  249. Finding affordable, accessible apartment 'impossible,' says Halifax couple
  250. 2 dads, 2 boys die on northern Manitoba canoe trip