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  1. RBC confirms it is cutting 450 jobs, mostly at Toronto head offices
  2. Canadian killed while secretly fighting ISIS mourned at Niagara Falls funeral
  3. Torture, detention would be forbidden CSIS disruption tactics under new bill
  4. Everything 'tickety-boo' for Alberta baby born in back of Ford pickup
  5. Would you like jail time with those fries? Spotting impaired drivers at the drive-thru
  6. Montreal man suspected in stabbing of police officer at Michigan airport
  7. A class of her own: Sask. high school graduate celebrates solo
  8. Parts of Red Deer could be without power for next 72 hours, city says
  9. Farmer charged after more than 1,200 pigs found dead in 'flooded, manure-filled barn'
  10. Alcohol responsible for more hospital admissions than heart attacks last year: report
  11. Talks with Pentagon over 'interim' fighter jets continue despite Boeing snub
  12. 'They're all good children': How school staff try to coax Natuashish kids back to class
  13. Why wages aren't rising while workers remain in short supply: Don Pittis
  14. How the murder of a 12-year-old shoeshine boy forever changed Toronto the Good
  15. 'Truly broken': Workplace report highlights culture of fear, intimidation at Edmonton prison
  16. More duties coming, as softwood lumber has potential to 'throw NAFTA off the rails'
  17. Ruling in Bertrand Charest sexual assault trial expected today
  18. Sears Canada to close 59 stores, lay off 2,900 in restructuring
  19. 'You are not a leader': RCMP boss's testimony about Moncton shootings inflames corporal
  20. Senate passes budget bill with no amendments as Parliament breaks for summer
  21. Black graduates celebrated at special U of T ceremony
  22. Nunavut loses 5 public housing units to fire in 3 weeks
  23. New video call service for people who are deaf mistaken for telemarketing
  24. NDP leadership candidates debate labour issues and the economy in Toronto
  25. 'Hopefully, someday we'll see justice': Elliot Lake marks 5 years since deadly mall collapse
  26. York Regional, Nishnawbe Aski police to investigate Indigenous teens' deaths in Thunder Bay
  27. Road closure doesn't stop Yukoner from getting in-laws to airport
  28. B.C. Liberal throne speech lays out ambitious vision borrowing from NDP and Green platforms
  29. Sask. residents shed 'tears of joy' after stay granted to family facing deportation
  30. Drink up! Human toe used in cocktail returned to Yukon bar after theft
  31. Drink up! Human toe used in cocktail returned to Yukon bar after theft
  32. 3 years into the downturn, is Calgary better off?
  33. Opioids prescribed for pets might be going to humans, vet warns
  34. Too little, too late? Sears tries to rebrand by getting hip, hiding name
  35. Amid cries over an active Senate, remember it could always be worse
  36. 3 years after moving in, homebuyer can finally call backyard his own
  37. Son of Russian spies regains Canadian citizenship
  38. 'It scared the heck out of me': CF-18 flyby spooks Montrealers
  39. Ontario to announce ticket sale reforms after 'scalper bots' outcry
  40. Ottawa seeks 'clarity' in court on tribunal findings on First Nations health
  41. Species at Risk Act failing to protect critical habitat, study says
  42. Manchester police release latest man arrested over concert blast
  43. Alberta transgender teacher fired in 2008 loses case in appeal court
  44. Indigo backs down after illustrator claims they stole her Montreal 375 design
  45. Car barge on fire in Victoria's Gorge Waterway
  46. The most popular political Facebook group in Ontario targets Kathleen Wynne
  47. These Indigenous artists say there's more to life than being 'left on the reserve'
  48. Professor says she was assaulted twice at the Toronto symphony and nobody stood up for her
  49. 'Zero chance' of a cabinet shuffle this summer, senior official says
  50. Drone captures unique view of Ottawa's iconic landmarks
  51. 'A nice end to the story': Long-sunken ship heading back to Norway this summer
  52. Flooding drenches areas of southern Ontario
  53. Trudeau to appear at Sunday's Pride parade in Toronto
  54. Road to Churchill feasible, says engineer, after rail link to Manitoba community damaged
  55. Fête nationale celebrations underway across Quebec
  56. Toronto's 'capybaby' triplets named after famous rock trio Rush
  57. Historic support from Canadian sports teams, players for Pride
  58. LCBO strike negotiations to stay corked under 'media blackout'
  59. 'Unprecedented event': 6 North Atlantic right whales found dead in June
  60. Video of Quebec history float goes viral amid allegations of racism
  61. Toronto Pride parade draws revellers from around the world
  62. Via figuring out how to retrieve train from Churchill cut off by rail closure
  63. Canadians not shy at wrapping themselves in the Canada 150 logo
  64. PM Justin and wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau march in Toronto Pride parade
  65. Sikhs celebrate B.C. woman's 'inspiring' appointment as first turbaned judge in Canada
  66. Radio silence: B.C.'s Lower Mainland first responders move to encrypted communications
  67. How Sears' troubles could hasten radical change in Canada's malls
  68. 'My boy is home now': Body of hunter missing since April recovered near Fort Chipewyan
  69. Toronto police invite to NYC Pride parade 'a slap in the face' to those demanding change
  70. Canada's Lance Stroll makes history at Azerbaijan Grand Prix
  71. Embodying Barbie: Cosmetic gynecology on the rise in Canada
  72. Why this Métis man sees the birchbark canoe as a symbol for Canada's future
  73. Not-so-new Canadian: How welcoming is N.L. for immigrants?
  74. 'You're celebrating colonization': 4 Indigenous people share why they won't be singing O Canada on July 1
  75. Meet the man walking across Canada without leaving his town
  76. Talks continue between LCBO, workers as strike looms at midnight
  77. Canadian softwood producers brace for 2nd wave of U.S. lumber duties
  78. 'Your actual place in society': Minority Montrealers stung by racial divide at Fête nationale parade
  79. Pride flag found burned in Taber, Alta.
  80. Saint John skateboarder turns broken boards into woodworking wonders
  81. LCBO, workers quiet as midnight strike deadline passes
  82. Canadians will soon have a law on how to dispose of mercury-filled light bulbs
  83. Oil prices take another dive — can the oilpatch take it?
  84. Anything for a party, but the idea Canada was born 150 years ago is absurd: Don Pittis
  85. 'Before tragedy strikes': Liberals launch centre to prevent homegrown terrorism
  86. Ex-nurse who was 'far from an angel of mercy' to seniors she murdered gets 8 concurrent life terms
  87. Canada 150 | Remembering Rocher River, the N.W.T. town that disappeared
  88. Edmonton program to train Indigenous women for work on Trans Mountain pipeline
  89. Ontario proposes to cap resale ticket price at 50% above face value in scalping crackdown
  90. Justin Trudeau's approval ratings down since last summer recess: polls
  91. 1st meet? No problem. Small Yukon swim team brings 'a lot of power' to Indigenous Games
  92. Grade 7 student among dead in fatal Mississauga crash that claimed 3 lives
  93. Grassroots team creating Indigenous-based climate plan across Canada
  94. Liberals ease trade with Belarus, leaving N. Korea as last country on restricted list
  95. Nunavut funds community-based suicide prevention plan
  96. Montreal's Fête nationale committee explains, apologizes for racism controversy
  97. Seeing the light: Mining companies look to solar power, wind for fresh revenue
  98. Trudeau government shelves part of anti-spam law that would allow private lawsuits
  99. Foonie? As loonie turns 30, it's time to think of a name for a $5 coin: Don Pittis
  100. 'They were very persistent': CBC finds more cash-for-jobs immigration schemes
  101. Indigenous women nearly 10 times more likely to be street checked by Edmonton police, new data shows
  102. B.C. leading rise in private school enrolment across Canada
  103. Former elementary teacher sentenced to 1 year in jail for sexual relationship with student
  104. 'Trump' dumped: Toronto condo and hotel tower to ditch Trump name
  105. NHL free agency: Big names, bargains and busts
  106. Historic letter recalls time when Indigenous people were discouraged from 'excessive indulgence' in dancing
  107. How to watch and listen to Canada Day 150 on CBC
  108. Royal Bank to reimburse $22M in investment fees it shouldn't have charged some clients
  109. Weedon, tiny Quebec town with an apropos name, hopes to become a cannabis capital
  110. RCMP search for armed man in Portage la Prairie, warn residents to lock doors
  111. B.C. Liberals ask for guidance on role of Speaker in ties
  112. 'A full day, we cried here': Neighbours weep for 2 'gentle' boys killed in Mississauga crash
  113. Drivers passing stopped school bus run up against frustrated mom
  114. Dreams of a gender-neutral O Canada are over — for now
  115. Screening of police charges could help clear crowded courts, study says
  116. A gay Toronto man remained celibate for 1 year to meet controversial blood donation rules
  117. Trump's election sends U.S. couple packing 2,600 km to Halifax
  118. Desperate measures: Families of drug-addicted teens running out of options
  119. 'It was painful': How wireless startup Sugar Mobile is struggling to stay alive
  120. How Trudeau lost his way on electoral reform
  121. Is Prince Charles misunderstood?
  122. Trudeau, Wynne, Tory to make announcement at Toronto's Port Lands
  123. Solitary confinement under scrutiny as Ottawa moves to limit use of controversial practice
  124. Where are your mosquitoes, Winnipeg? Trap counts lowest in 40 years
  125. 'Hard to believe': Western Arctic community marvels at moose sighting
  126. Preparations underway to bring dead whales ashore on P.E.I.
  127. 'I like doing stuff like that': Bartibog Bridge piano lives on
  128. Bidder urges overhaul of design tender in $60B navy frigate program
  129. Cybertip.ca warns parents about Snapchat's new map feature
  130. Bono, the Edge donating time for Canada Day concert, government says
  131. Kittens rescued from abuse in Prince Albert, Sask., die
  132. Derek Saretzky found guilty of 1st-degree murder in deaths of toddler, father, senior
  133. Demonstrators try to erect ceremonial teepee on Parliament Hill, stopped by police
  134. Prince Charles and Camilla to visit North, Canadian Forces Base and capital region
  135. Judgment Day: B.C. Liberal tactics set up difficult decision for lieutenant governor
  136. Union, public safety minister push for action at 'toxic' Edmonton prison
  137. How a small Ontario village plans to welcome the royals
  138. Poutine doughnut on Tim Hortons' Canada Day menu — for American customers only
  139. Summer dives set for Franklin ship as future ownership in limbo
  140. 'We used to be savers': Why Canadians ignore warnings about debt
  141. Necropsies on up to 3 right whales planned on P.E.I.
  142. 'Humiliation Day': July 1 has added meaning for some Chinese Canadians
  143. Cash-for-jobs immigration consultant under scrutiny by federal and provincial officials
  144. 'It was ceremony': Indigenous group defends setting up teepee on Parliament Hill
  145. Prince Charles, Duchess of Cornwall begin Canadian tour in Iqaluit
  146. Ex-Oilers tough guy Dave Semenko dies of cancer at 59
  147. Manitoba government wants legal opinion on federal carbon plan
  148. Alberta ended fiscal year $33.1B in debt
  149. Lacrosse league demands paid security after kerfuffle at Forest Glade Arena
  150. B.C. Liberal government loses non-confidence vote 44-42, sparking either NDP government or election
  151. NDP Leader John Horgan to be next premier of British Columbia
  152. Timeline: the B.C. Election that took 52 days
  153. Oh Canada? More than 70% of Canada 150 swag made outside the country
  154. From suspicion to pride: Canada's beloved loonie turns 30
  155. As Trump travel ban takes effect, lawyers mobilize at Canadian airports
  156. RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson wrestled with thorny issues of harassment, mental health
  157. Liberals downplay military role in Canada 150 celebrations, some historians say
  158. Father and son to begin record-setting helicopter odyssey with stop in Baddeck
  159. 'In its rightful place': Teepee moved from far corner of Hill nearer to Peace Tower
  160. Economy expanded by 0.2% in April, in line with expectations
  161. Justin Trudeau visits 'reoccupation' teepee on Parliament Hill
  162. Family of slain Quebec soldier condemns 'incompetence' of mental health workers who saw killer before attack
  163. Ottawa police chief 'very confident' in Canada Day security plan
  164. Northern airlines feeling the strain as Canada faces shortage of 6,000 pilots
  165. Ancient petroform in Manitoba's Whiteshell park destroyed
  166. Wawa, Ont. celebrates Canada Day by unveiling new goose
  167. 'He hasn't mowed it this year': Riverview man wants something done about neighbour's lawn
  168. 'We called it 'Prison Island': Inuk man remembers forced relocation to Grise Fiord
  169. 'The smell is not easy to get rid of': 1st right whale necropsy complete
  170. Three injured in Whale Cove after 5-year-old loads, fires rifle
  171. New first-degree murder trial ordered for Ontario trucker acquitted in death of Indigenous woman in Edmonton
  172. Officials go through final preparations for Canada Day event in Ottawa
  173. Retired soldier takes to life on the farm, with help from Prince Charles
  174. Canada 150: What the numbers tell us about our country
  175. Fireworks, parades and free milk: Canada's centennial babies turn 50
  176. Brampton man sings Canada's praises... in Punjabi
  177. Some Canadians used to speak with a quasi-British accent called Canadian Dainty
  178. Quiz: How well do you know the weird side of Canada?
  179. Royal Visit 2017: Prince Charles and Camilla tour Canada
  180. Canada 150 makes it on Jeopardy! board with Alex Trebek
  181. Go big or go home: Raonic's Wimbledon hopes rest on 2nd serve
  182. Alberta Court of Appeal ruling on Gladue murder case a win for women's, Indigenous groups
  183. From Borden to Pearson to Trudeau: How Canada Day has defined a nation
  184. Mother of slain 3-year-old boy wants changes to Criminal Code
  185. Canada Day in pictures
  186. Special 'Eh'le' brewed in honour of Canada's Confederation
  187. Andrew Coppolino: Canada's food identity is regional, not national
  188. 'I belong again,' says B.C. woman after regaining citizenship stripped by arcane law
  189. Indigenous protesters confront Carolyn Bennett at Canada Day picnic
  190. Drake, Ryan Reynolds, Donald Trump wish Canada happy birthday
  191. 'An absolute fiasco': Disorganized security lines cause backlog
  192. Montreal job boom
  193. 'A steady voice for us always': Trudeau to Peter Mansbridge
  194. Far from a temporary move: N.L.'s cod moratorium is 25 years old
  195. Carey Price signs 8-year extension to remain with Habs
  196. Police investigating 2 deaths in Thunder Bay, Ont., home
  197. Gord Downie takes to Parliament Hill to speak out for Canada's Indigenous peoples
  198. Black Lives Matter protest demands change after fatal Montreal police shooting
  199. Fire near Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., triples in size overnight
  200. Federal minister confronted by Innu leaders, promises changes for Indigenous foster care
  201. 3 dead, including baby, after crash on Highway 10 in Saskatchewan
  202. Alberta's green changes look made to last, no matter who wins the next election
  203. Upper, middle and low-income Canadians worried about housing prices: poll
  204. Trudeau to meet Irish PM and the Queen ahead of G20 summit
  205. Questions linger about B.C. Premier Christy Clark's future
  206. Modern Mozarts: Why movie, TV and video game scores are flooding classical concert halls
  207. Montreal police want festivals to be better prepared for terrorist attacks
  208. Special precautions taken during Highway 69 4-laning to protect rattlesnakes and workers
  209. Interest rates are about to go up in Canada — no, for real this time
  210. Beloved teacher from Canada found dead in New Mexico along with husband
  211. Canada 150 won't leave much of a 'concrete' legacy, architects say
  212. Police investigating after woman trapped inside toppled porta-potty on Canada Day
  213. Alberta to endure 'exceptional' heat wave for at least a week
  214. Wildfire at Harrison Lake still burning out of control
  215. Canada's Eugenie Bouchard bounced from Wimbledon
  216. Scent of cinnamon buns brings bear and baker face to face at Saskatchewan national park
  217. Canadian doctor recovering from surgery after NYC hospital shooting
  218. Preliminary results of whale necropsies on P.E.I. released
  219. Andrew Loku coroner's inquest urges Taser for police, re-igniting debate
  220. 2 navy members linked to Canada Day incident at Indigenous ceremony in Halifax
  221. At 89, this Holocaust survivor decided to conquer his fear of jumping from a plane
  222. 6 dead after plane headed to Manitoba fell apart mid-air
  223. Canada's new astronauts to visit space agency near Montreal
  224. Party's over Canada — time to buckle down and invest for the next 150: Don Pittis
  225. What if the cod came back? The push to reinvent Newfoundland and Labrador's fishery
  226. 'I want his name Googled': Hannah Leflar's parents want adult sentence for teen who killed their daughter
  227. B.C. Supreme Court to test legality of Canada's solitary confinement rules
  228. First Nations woman dies after being hit by trailer hitch thrown from passing car in Thunder Bay, Ont.
  229. Best Buy offers PST refund on Netflix gift cards sold in Manitoba, B.C., Saskatchewan
  230. 3 suspects sought in 'despicable' double shooting that wounded pregnant woman
  231. 5 Armed Forces members disrupted Indigenous event on Canada Day
  232. NDP MP apologizes for plagiarizing parts of an op-ed column
  233. 14 terrorism charges laid against woman accused of threatening Canadian Tire employees with knife
  234. Rona Ambrose formally resigns as Conservative MP after serving for 13 years
  235. Syrian refugees to compete alongside Indigenous athletes at World Indigenous Nations Games
  236. Missing and murdered inquiry commissioner tries to quell concerns over staff resignations
  237. Low fees have B.C. doctors thinking twice about providing assisted dying
  238. Saudi ambassador tells Ottawa to mind its own business in Badawi case
  239. Whitehorse to Dawson City in 42 hours: Canoeists celebrate Yukon River Quest win
  240. Why will Omar Khadr receive $10.5M? Because his rights were violated: Aaron Wherry
  241. Amber Alert issued for 8-year-old girl missing from Prince Albert, Sask.
  242. Edmonton has a new brand and it's the word 'Edmonton'
  243. Mother wants Banana Boat sunscreen pulled after son suffers burns, blisters
  244. Okanagan wildfire in Kaleden, B.C., forcing dozens of evacuations
  245. Come From Away paves the way for more Canadian theatre in New York
  246. Focus groups give failing grades to Ottawa's digital outreach to youth
  247. Jailed without trial, Canadian casino mogul blames conspiracy of former partners
  248. Montreal man suspected in stabbing of Michigan airport police officer back in court
  249. Mi'kmaq curator gets 'chills' from rediscovered Membertou artifact
  250. Mom scrambling to find drug that prevents life-threatening allergic reaction