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  1. Manulife survey finds 72% of homeowners couldn't handle a 10% mortgage rate hike
  2. Supreme Court urged to clarify law on journalist source protection
  3. Regina pet owner discovers hot dogs stuffed with broken razor shards
  4. Thunder Bay police chief charged with breach of trust
  5. Montreal schizophrenia patients face their demons through virtual reality
  6. 'Keep your kids close': Winnipeg parents give tearful plea after son drowns
  7. Strong winds knock out power to 10s of thousands across B.C.
  8. Day 2 of B.C. election final count ends with NDP leading by 101 votes in Courtenay-Comox
  9. Weak U.S. economy prompts Bank of Canada to hold rate steady
  10. 53 First Nations reserves lack adequate fire protection: audit
  11. 'Taxing the rich' gets biggest reaction in real-time survey of 2017 budget speech
  12. Quebec construction projects grind to a halt as workers stage general strike
  13. Some Gatineau homeowners in flood zone will not be allowed to rebuild
  14. Alias Grace, Frankie Drake Mysteries, 21 Thunder set for CBC-TV
  15. Coffee roaster Kicking Horse sold to Italy's Lavazza
  16. Graco recalls My Ride 65 car seats in Canada for restraint defect
  17. Labour, employment code overhaul brings Alberta law into 'mainstream'
  18. B.C. Liberals fall short of majority following final vote count
  19. 'She should have been safe': Family searching for answers after woman dies in Windsor, Ont. jail
  20. 'Bittersweet' day for ex-RCMP women as sex-harassment lawsuit nears end
  21. Jean Paul Riopelle painting sells for more than $7.4M
  22. Dog found buried alive on Montreal's South Shore Tuesday dies at veterinary clinic
  23. Crown, defence issue closing arguments in sex assault trial of former ski coach Bertrand Charest
  24. UBC student blinded by domestic attack graduates law school
  25. Firefighters battling large blaze at Toronto recycling facility
  26. Online dating profile created by ex-boyfriend makes woman target of late-night visitors
  27. More than a million restricted, prohibited guns in Canada
  28. Canadians hoarding $16B worth of unused loyalty points
  29. Government accused of hoarding Canadian history in 'secret' archives
  30. Winnipeg mail carrier says he was pressured to perform CPR on unconscious woman
  31. Tougher methane regulations to be phased in between 2020 and 2023 under Canada's climate change plan
  32. Fate of residential school records in hands of Supreme Court
  33. 'Tide is turning' for Calgary and Edmonton economies, thousands of new jobs expected: Conference Board
  34. Grace McCarthy, influential B.C. cabinet minister for 3 decades, has died at 89
  35. Royals to kick off Canada 150 visit in Nunavut
  36. Former top RCMP officer poised to become Alberta ombudsman
  37. Sudbury becomes city with largest number of nuisance bear technicians in Ontario
  38. 2 guilty pleas in crash that killed RCMP Const. Sarah Beckett
  39. Families of missing, murdered women urge critics to get behind national inquiry
  40. Lake Shore Boulevard, other key streets threatened by floodwater
  41. Trudeau suggests defence review will invest more in troops than weaponry
  42. Security guard suspended after he's caught on video throwing shoes at a homeless man
  43. Annual G7 meeting coming to Quebec next year
  44. Canadian run down in Times Square rampage remains in critical condition
  45. Woman finds her stolen car — but then it gets stolen again after police take hours to respond
  46. 'I am paid in hugs:' Hairstylist gives haircuts to homeless
  47. Coast Guard dismantles Vancouver's search and rescue dive team
  48. Man turns himself in to police after dog found buried alive
  49. Dissecting the paths to victory for the 13 Conservative leadership candidates
  50. Christy Clark gets 1st chance to govern — but how long can it last?
  51. Canada Post issues first ever Eid stamp ahead of Ramadan
  52. Forest fire near Manitoba First Nation quadruples in size
  53. Alleged Yahoo hacker Karim Baratov appeals decision to deny bail
  54. City will fund Pride Toronto, even as uniformed officers blocked from parade
  55. Andre De Grasse has unfinished business at Prefontaine Classic
  56. Maud Lewis Black Cats painting leaps to nearly $37K at auction
  57. Security camera footage shows brazen overnight attempted theft at Winnipeg car dealership
  58. Ontario activist to hold vigils to honour memory of pigs killed in crash
  59. Condo clash: Owners push out serial board members who didn't live in the building
  60. Why this N.S. community wants to 'up the priority' on a Lyme disease vaccine
  61. People stealing millions of litres of water from GTA fire hydrants
  62. Iqaluit RCMP, family of Mary Ann Birmingham plead for help solving 31-year-old murder
  63. EI parental benefits denied aunt caring for orphaned nephew
  64. Health Canada approves new supervised consumption sites in B.C. and Montreal
  65. Jordan's Principle could have prevented Ontario suicides, rights tribunal says
  66. World OutGames unravel hours before they were set to begin, prompt fraud investigation
  67. 'Steady stream of garbage' left at B.C. lake after long weekend
  68. 5 things to watch for in today's Conservative leadership result
  69. 'Most dangerous situation I've ever seen': B.C. hot springs closed over food-habituated bears
  70. N.S. party leaders stick to familiar scripts in campaign's final days
  71. Women's groups involvement in Halifax sex assault appeal could set precedent
  72. National flour recall widened over further E. coli fears
  73. Trial of the RCMP in Moncton: What we've learned so far
  74. Caroline Mulroney could continue political dynasty begun by her father
  75. Conservatives gather to see new leader crowned tonight
  76. 'Box of miracles': Museum cracks case of mysterious negatives in shoe-polish box
  77. Who is Andrew Scheer? His rise from House Speaker to Conservative leader
  78. CBC News takes home 44 awards at 2017 RTDNA
  79. Dumpster diving and highway riding: Cyclist embarks on unusual cross-American trek
  80. Artist urging Supreme Court to preserve residential school testimony
  81. Andrew Scheer not the only winner in Conservative leadership race
  82. Rescue crews hoist 4 from boat in distress off Nova Scotia coast
  83. Round 3: NDP leadership debate brings 2 new candidates to the fray
  84. Smoke from fire at Delta recycling facility seen across Metro Vancouver
  85. 'I was in shock:' experienced bear hunter jumped by bruin
  86. Union gives CN Rail 72-hour strike notice
  87. Community mourns 'golden saint of a man' after RCMP locate body of missing B.C. fire chief
  88. Most Airbnb hosts not registered in Quebec, 1 year after law took effect
  89. New Westminster schools to have counsellors on hand after student dies of overdose
  90. Medical journal calls for tighter rules on legal pot to protect youth
  91. Ontario regaining status as economic engine for Canada
  92. Milos Raonic starts French Open with easy win
  93. Grandmothers form alliance against drug trade on Manitoulin
  94. 'A great honour': Delilah Saunders earns Amnesty International human rights award
  95. Attorney General to propose safe zones around Ontario abortion clinics
  96. First public hearings for MMIW Inquiry to begin in Whitehorse
  97. Farming 'street cred' may have been Andrew Scheer's secret weapon in Conservative leadership win
  98. Family 'hopes for the best' after Canadian boxer suffers brain hemorrhage during bout
  99. 'People are angry': Quebec construction workers protest as province tables back-to-work bill
  100. Toronto police officers accused of gang sexual assault opt for judge-only trial
  101. B.C. Green Party agrees to support NDP in the legislature
  102. Residential school survivors shouldn't have to beg Pope for apology, says survivor
  103. N.B. judge bans anti-abortion group from protesting outside Bathurst hospital
  104. Popular vote numbers reveal wider margin of victory for Andrew Scheer
  105. Canadian rocker headlines concert Saturday night, runs half-marathon the next morning
  106. Sick, diabetic man says Greyhound bus driver left him stranded on highway
  107. B.C. teen who died of an overdose thought she was taking MDMA
  108. What the duck? Ontario paid $121K to festival bringing world's largest rubber duckie to Canada
  109. Could today spell the end of the B.C. Liberals' hold on power?
  110. Quebec government adopts law forcing striking construction workers back to work
  111. Canada, Italy embrace EU trade deal as response to U.S. isolationism
  112. NDP-Green accord touted as a way to give B.C. certainty provides Trudeau anything but
  113. Dad raises alarm about unanchored soccer posts after son's death
  114. How do you solve a problem like a dead whale? Lack of help is 'scandalous,' says mayor
  115. Trudeau stands by decision on Trans Mountain pipeline despite B.C. result
  116. Mentally ill and isolated: From a rural family home to homeless in St. John's
  117. U.S. red tape leaves nurse couch surfing in southern Ontario
  118. Ontario becomes 2nd province to go ahead with $15 an hour minimum wage
  119. Man pleads guilty to mischief for tossing beer can during Blue Jays game
  120. Tragically Hip goes into partnership with medical marijuana upstart
  121. Federal government spends $4M to fight Lyme disease
  122. Worker unjustly fired gets $19K judgment, but a year later, hasn't seen any money
  123. Teen pleads guilty to vicious Beaumont machete attack
  124. B.C. NDP, Greens, to announce details of minority deal
  125. Christy Clark to make announcement at 1:30 p.m. PT prior to release of NDP-Green pact
  126. 'I just keep going': Edmonton woman first on record to complete Trans-Canada trek
  127. NDP-Green alliance to focus on electoral reform, stopping Kinder Morgan and banning big money
  128. 'Sorrowful but essential': 1st families speak at MMIWG hearings in Whitehorse
  129. Tim Hortons drive-thru cashier offers her van to stranded N.S. relay team
  130. Liberals and Tories neck and neck as early election results stream in
  131. Liberals score back-to-back majorities in Nova Scotia nail-biter, CBC News projects
  132. Ontario's minimum wage hike draws mixed reaction from workers, employers
  133. Former juror suffering from PTSD calls for national support standard
  134. New dual citizenship rules mean long delays for passports overseas
  135. 'Funny wild spirit' mourned after B.C. teen overdosed on what she thought was MDMA
  136. B.C. has no exclusive claim on its coast, Alberta premier warns pipeline foes
  137. Crew fatigue played role in CP Rail train derailment in Calgary, TSB report finds
  138. 'Our aim ... is to keep people alive': Alberta invests $30M to deal with opioid crisis
  139. As more families share, themes, patterns emerging in 1st MMIWG public hearings
  140. Indigenous protesters ordered to pay oil giant thousands over pipeline legal battle
  141. The right to bare arms: Students launch 'crop top protest' against dress code
  142. Landmark deal in RCMP sexual-harassment class action wins court approval
  143. As U.S. weighs withdrawal, Canada still committed to Paris Accord, McKenna says
  144. Alberta dog honoured as hero after rescuing owner from Arizona desert
  145. Liberals to introduce legislation banning private cash-for-access fundraisers
  146. 7 things to watch for next in B.C. politics
  147. Canadian curling clubs rocked by big cable companies
  148. Drugs sold on amazon.ca may pose serious risks, Health Canada warns
  149. Conservatives trying to 'kill the bill' that would make O Canada gender neutral, senator says
  150. First Nations call for RCMP to take over investigations in Thunder Bay, Ont.
  151. Ex-ombudsman Andr้ Marin ordered to pay $68K in legal fees after failed lawsuit
  152. 'Very, very serious situation': In northern Labrador, it's getting harder to find food
  153. Airbus took a chance that paid off with its high bid for search and rescue planes
  154. Who's throwing concrete cinderblocks onto traffic from Hwy 401 overpasses?
  155. Elizabeth Wettlaufer expected to plead guilty in nursing home killings
  156. Air pollution results in 7,700 premature deaths in Canada each year, report says
  157. 'They just keep coming': Tent caterpillar invasion coats Sask. home in insects — and feces
  158. P.E.I. man wants to know why he pays HST on electricity he generates himself
  159. The disappointment reflex: Why Canada's economy is actually doing better than you think
  160. 'We are not opening the Constitution': Trudeau pans Couillard's plans
  161. How 66 voters could have cost Maxime Bernier the Conservative leadership
  162. Fight over who owns dirt road a 'nightmare' costing N.S. tens of thousands
  163. Ontario man charged after cinderblocks tossed from overpasses
  164. RCMP-file backlog threatens efforts to crack down on child sex tourism
  165. Epic expedition around 3 Canadian coasts leaves Toronto today
  166. Engineer tried in Elliot Lake mall collapse found not guilty
  167. Women claim workplace sexual assault, harassment in $167M lawsuit against Waterloo Regional Police
  168. Boeing abruptly cancels announcement on fighter jet deal amid Bombardier spat
  169. St. Catharines vet caught on video faces 16 criminal charges of animal cruelty
  170. Prayer walk honours Indigenous teens found dead in Thunder Bay, Ont. river
  171. 'She's a monster': Families of those killed by ex-nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer struggling to forgive
  172. 'Quebec has changed': Time is right to reopen constitutional debate, Philippe Couillard says
  173. Ex-nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer felt 'red surge' before killing elderly patients
  174. Canada's Tristan Thompson plays key role in King James's cavalry
  175. 'I'm trying to save his life': Judge blasts Alberta government for mentally ill teen with nowhere to go
  176. Woman found dead near border was en route to Canada to see newborn granddaughter
  177. E-cigarette fluid poisonings on rise in Maritimes, says expert
  178. PCs win Sault Ste. Marie provincial byelection, taking seat from Liberals
  179. PMO not aware of any cellphone contact between Trump and Trudeau
  180. Quebec constitutional talks risk opening Pandora's box: Chris Hall
  181. Massive privacy breach at Public Services reveals workers' salaries
  182. Quebec's constitutional gambit: What's the point?
  183. Milos Raonic moves into 4th round of French Open
  184. Missing and murdered inquiry wraps emotional 1st hearings in Whitehorse
  185. Indigenous people 'losing their voice in the oilsands,' says stakeholder group
  186. Trans Mountain pipeline project 'will never see the light of day,' vows B.C. grand chief
  187. Trudeau says governments must find a lasting solution to opioid epidemic
  188. U.S. consultants slam Shared Services Canada for failing projects
  189. Two bears break through window while family inside home
  190. Hunt, ship, slaughter or sell: Elk Island Park considers population control options
  191. Human remains found in France identified as WW I soldier from New Brunswick
  192. 'I've had enough': Ontario construction company no longer donating home to Sandy Bay First Nation
  193. Ghanaian grandmother who died in ditch en route to Canada might have been able to enter legally
  194. Woman arrested in Muskrat Falls protest moved to men's prison in St. John's
  195. 'If you ever do this again, we'll turn you in,' pastor told killer nurse
  196. Plane crash near Muskoka Airport leaves 2 men dead
  197. 2 dead in ByWard Market shooting
  198. Hebron platform heading out to sea Saturday
  199. Children of sin: Quebec and Irish orphans share stories of abuse under care of Catholic Church
  200. Winnipeg police to make announcement about Christine Wood homicide today
  201. Trudeau might have moved on, but some still dream of electoral reform
  202. Former candidates for bilingualism post criticize nomination process as harmful, divisive
  203. Coroner's inquests a 'toothless tiger,' say critics, as inmates continue to die behind bars
  204. Hockey Night in Canada: Predators vs. Penguins, Game 3
  205. Pat Stogran quits NDP leadership race, slamming party for 'selfish, incompetent politics'
  206. Edmonton role play brings First Nations struggle to life
  207. Predators rout Penguins in front of raucous fans
  208. Man who mowed lawn with tornado behind him says he 'was keeping an eye on it'
  209. After a century of stumbles, Alberta's Liberals march on
  210. Christine Archibald of B.C. among 7 killed in London attack
  211. Man who mowed lawn with tornado behind him says he 'was keeping an eye on it'
  212. After a century of stumbles, Alberta's Liberals march on
  213. 'I lost everything': Couple says Sask. witness protection program failed them
  214. 'I made it': B.C. teen becomes youngest climber to reach Canada's highest peak
  215. Junior hockey's biggest fight isn't on the ice — it's in the courtroom
  216. GTA couple in London describes fear, chaos after attacks
  217. Thousands of pounds of lobster spill onto N.S. highway
  218. Ocean acidity increasing along Pacific coast, study finds
  219. Alleged Yahoo hacker appealing bail decision, back in court Monday
  220. Bell, Rogers, Telus raise some internet prices — while small providers drop theirs
  221. 'Xavier's Way': Grandfather of 5-year-old boy killed while cycling hopes city honours his memory
  222. Health-care killers 'statistically rare' but difficult to spot
  223. Error-prone Milos Raonic eliminated from French Open
  224. Extra security measures part of Canada Day festivities, Ottawa mayor says
  225. 'He held her and watched her die in his arms': London attack victim from Castlegar, B.C.
  226. Canadian musical about 9/11 wins 3 major New York theatre awards
  227. 'Everything here is beautiful': Frostbitten refugee in awe at first Pride
  228. 'I'm the victim and I'm in shackles': Edmonton woman jailed while testifying against her attacker
  229. Commons committee to hear from banks on upselling scandal
  230. School board investigating after students accuse Toronto-area teacher of using racial slur
  231. First Nation cut off from half its land for 50 years hopes to get access again
  232. Government wrested control of sexual assault review from police watchdog
  233. No inquiry into former soldier's murder-suicide, says medical examiner
  234. CRTC scolds Bell for not offering enough pick and pay TV packages
  235. Canada-U.S. relationship 'unbelievably deep,' Trudeau says on Live with Kelly and Ryan
  236. 'We were all in tears': Homeless man donates $10K from residential school settlement to shelter
  237. Question of race in sex assault victim's jailing 'keeps me up at night,' Alberta justice minister says
  238. Restaurant Brands CEO strikes conciliatory tone with disgruntled Tim Hortons franchisees
  239. TREB May numbers show a soft month for Toronto real estate market
  240. Face-to-face for 1st time, Scheer and Trudeau exchange QP pleasantries
  241. Corner Brook comedian Trent McClellan joins 22 Minutes cast
  242. Push to unionize WestJet flight attendants underway
  243. Former U.S. embassy across from Parliament, vacant for 20 years, to become Indigenous centre
  244. 'The market has changed': Buyers welcome cool-down in Toronto housing market
  245. Liberals to lay out foreign policy vision in major speech by Freeland
  246. How can Canada prevent 'soft target' terror attacks?
  247. Family demands apology after police caught on video mocking woman with Down syndrome
  248. Parallel lives: A lost boy and the mother who loved him but couldn't save him
  249. Victim advocates to review sexual assault cases deemed 'unfounded' by Fredericton police
  250. Ontario pledges to create 45,000 new child-care spaces