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  1. BC Hydro CEO Jessica McDonald fired
  2. Illegal border crossings by asylum seekers decline in Manitoba but spike in Quebec
  3. 'He was magic': Canadian rock legend Kenny Shields dies
  4. Nunavut boy uses Children's Wish to fly grandparents 3,400 km for a visit
  5. Canadians set record with U.S. real estate shopping spree
  6. Trudeau 'not working hard enough' on NAFTA file, says Scheer
  7. Indigenous Games leave lasting impact on all who participated
  8. This cannibalistic invasive species could be coming to your dinner table
  9. 'Please save my pets': B.C. fire evacuee family pleads for help
  10. Muslim designers push forward modest fashion movement
  11. Canadian family rattled by earthquake in Greece eager to come home
  12. Some residents free to go home as B.C. evacuations orders are downgraded
  13. Indigenous Games: Akwesasne athlete inspires women by breaking barriers
  14. British Columbia teen becomes youngest Canadian to swim English Channel
  15. HIV-positive status to factor into Regina rapist's sentence, but not criminal charge
  16. #BoycottSearsCanada: Retailer faces 'PR nightmare' over treatment of laid-off workers
  17. Despite 2015 defeat, NDP in better spot now than during most of party's past leadership races
  18. New Dunkirk film stirs family's memories of ancestors who fought in battle
  19. 'Last fur trader' reconnects with northerners nearly 70 years after his first trip to the Arctic
  20. 'It's terrible': Beach residents upset over new business blocking their view
  21. Intellectual property could be key as Canada and U.S. compete for frigate-building bids
  22. Ontario announces new mental health workers for troubled Pikangikum First Nation
  23. Thunderstorms, strong winds expected in B.C. as crews continue battling wildfires
  24. Teepee contract with non-Indigenous company fuels frustration ahead of Nova Scotia festival
  25. 'I can't believe she's really gone': Family and friends mourn death of Marrisa Shen
  26. Police appeal for witnesses after 2 men fatally shot at Scarborough birthday party
  27. 'Do you accept the challenge?' Crime Stoppers asks public to ID woman in white powder confessional
  28. Ottawa-born actress Vanessa Morgan to star in hit Netflix series Riverdale
  29. Canada trails G7 in protecting land, parks advocates say
  30. Baby delivered via C-section after pregnant woman stabbed multiple times in Montreal North
  31. Branding Canadian oil green would be good for industry and for climate change: Don Pittis
  32. Charlottetown mother advises extra caution swimming after getting caught in rip current with son
  33. 'We were incredibly lucky': Irish rower crossing Atlantic recounts capsizing, rescue
  34. Senator Murray Sinclair, chair of TRC, named as Thunder Bay police board investigator
  35. Man tied to $1K reward for recordings of Muslim students praying now faces hate crime charge
  36. Trans Mountain pipeline gets Indigenous-led oversight committee
  37. Thousands of wildfire evacuees return home in B.C. but 'unstable' conditions continue
  38. 'Communities know best': FSIN, feds to reform child care for Sask. First Nations
  39. Why Alberta's united right could be less than sum of its parts
  40. Baby's death can be considered a homicide after attack on mom causes premature delivery
  41. Who are the winners and losers from a rising loonie?
  42. Youth suicides, MMIWG inquiry and police relations at centre of AFN meeting
  43. Pot charges decline in most of Canada, but rise in Quebec
  44. Deal reached to save 18 alleged Ontario fighting dogs from death row
  45. TIFF 2017: 1st slate includes movies starring Jennifer Lawrence, Idris Elba, Jake Gyllenhaal
  46. Hockey Canada names Sean Burke Olympic GM, Willie Desjardins head coach
  47. Wynne to testify at Sorbara, Lougheed trial
  48. 'It's getting out of hand': FSIN chief calls for tougher hate speech laws
  49. Man accused of drunk driving on riding lawnmower
  50. Pacific NorthWest LNG project in Port Edward, B.C. no longer proceeding
  51. 1-in-100-year rainfall triggers flood, safety warnings for Churchill River in Sask.
  52. Supreme Court to issue landmark rulings on Indigenous relationship with energy sector
  53. Fraser River sockeye fishery closed after low early returns
  54. Enforcement officer's Twitter crusade forces Canada Post out of Toronto bike lanes
  55. Bid 'irregularity' takes air out of Ottawa's aim to buy 350 inflatable boats for military
  56. 'It's just been so painful': Woman warns against lip-filler house parties after medical crisis
  57. Immigration detention system is legal, though not always applied perfectly: judge
  58. Pumpkin the great white shark feasting in Nova Scotia's Minas Basin
  59. Supreme Court quashes plans for seismic testing in Nunavut
  60. Via Rail terror plotter to appeal life sentence
  61. Justin Trudeau, dubbed 'The North Star,' lands Rolling Stone cover
  62. Canadian boy, 7, stranded in Cuba after falling ill on vacation
  63. Ex-Nazi interpreter Helmut Oberlander stripped of citizenship for 4th time
  64. 'It's just not fair, It's not right': First Nations say schools still getting short-changed
  65. Best rescue ever: Canadian Coast Guard retrieves golden retriever
  66. Man arrested in connection with 2013 killing of Manitoba teen girl
  67. 'I'm really sorry this happened': U.S. woman says she was unknowingly part of Saskatoon white package case
  68. Marrisa Shen's homicide was a 'random attack,' police say
  69. Sears Canada shuts down Facebook comments amid flood of angry messages
  70. Canada's endangered wild ginseng under threat from poachers
  71. Mystery solved: 'Thing in the woods' revealed as CIA spy camera, 55 years later
  72. Americans denied permanent residency because of daughter's special needs
  73. Canada to beef up police presence in Iraq after fall of Mosul
  74. $20M Annie Leibovitz collection rejected for 4th time by Canadian tribunal
  75. The ace is still out there: Courtney Noseworthy wins $172K consolation, draw continues in 2 weeks
  76. Wildfire prompts evacuations near Monte Lake, B.C.
  77. Life beyond the roadblock: When wildfires forced most others out, they stayed behind
  78. Laid-off Sears workers try to block big cash bonuses for executive staff
  79. Military cops struggle to enforce mental health laws
  80. Have you seen this drone? The OPP lost it and wants your help
  81. 'They ain't hurtin' nobody': N.S. man told to get rid of pet pigs
  82. Video of fatal police shooting should be made public, commissioner says
  83. Reducing salmonella risk from contaminated produce studied at Wilfrid Laurier
  84. 'Tremendous injustice' as migrant workers sent back to Jamaica
  85. MPP tweet saying police officer 'murdered' Ottawa man not written by her, says assistant
  86. Melania Trump is coming to Toronto
  87. 'He would want me to be out there': Woman completes Bell Island dive days after husband's death
  88. Anglicans and Muslims pray under same roof in southwestern Ontario town
  89. Williams Lake, B.C., residents cleared to return home after wildfire forces evacuation
  90. 'No woman should be treated the way you were': Apology in Saskatoon for women pressured into sterilizations
  91. MMIWG inquiry now reviewing conduct of police officers
  92. DFO investigating dead right whale in western Newfoundland
  93. 'Mixed messages' plagued early response to Fort McMurray wildfire, municipal review concludes
  94. 'It has a tremendous impact': Calgary auto repair shop gives cars to needy single parents
  95. First Nations leaders reject call for MMIWG commissioners to step down
  96. 700 baggage handlers, ground crew workers go on strike at Pearson airport
  97. Teen shot by police shown on video holding gun to the head of pizza outlet employee
  98. Canadian Tire apologizes after Indigenous customer thrown out of Regina store
  99. What the Supreme Court rulings mean for pipeline proponents (it could be good news)
  100. Border guards fired guns 18 times in a decade — accidentally in most cases
  101. The slow death of urban parking: Don Pittis
  102. Manulife customers could be owed $11.7M in excess fees
  103. Underwater vehicle probes depths of Lake Ontario for long-missing Avro Arrow model planes
  104. Chippewas must pay energy giant's legal bills in lost court battle
  105. Mom of terminally ill boy fights order to repay $31K in social assistance
  106. Kylie Masse: Made in Canada
  107. Federal gov't announces plan to protect caribou after legal action taken
  108. Canada's longest-standing First Nations boil water advisory will end in 2018, Liberals say
  109. 'Reclaiming what is ours:' 1st Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week instils pride
  110. Red Cross to monitor Canada's immigration detention centres
  111. Christy Clark resigns as leader of B.C. Liberal Party
  112. Canadian record of 130,000 fentanyl pills seized by Edmonton police
  113. Ground crew workers strike may affect flights at Pearson, airport says
  114. Olympian Cindy Klassen trades skates for police badge
  115. 'I feel numb': Marrisa Shen's brother speaks about her death
  116. 'A miracle': Woman survives metal garden tool through windshield on Montreal highway
  117. 'Not just athletes but leaders': Trudeau joins thousands at Canada Summer Games opener
  118. WestJet says some rewards member's profile data leaked online
  119. How an Ontario mom fended off a $120K libel lawsuit over her Facebook posts
  120. Picket lines remain at Pearson as travellers urged to check status of flights
  121. You're staring down the barrel of a gun — what do you do?
  122. Carolyn Bennett 'agrees with' MMIWG inquiry reset request
  123. Christy Clark, a polarizing premier, leaves the political arena with an uncertain legacy
  124. Breast milk in, cow's milk out: Vegan diet can be healthy for children
  125. Unanswered questions surround beating of Toronto man allegedly at the hands of off-duty cop
  126. Graffiti festival turns bleak Edmonton walls into art
  127. Behind soccer fever: Sports drama 21 Thunder explores a cutthroat world
  128. Ship sets record for earliest crossing of Northwest Passage
  129. Perverting justice? Privacy ruling won't stop vigilantes 'addicted' to on-camera stings
  130. Jim Carrey honoured during Montreal's Just For Laughs festival
  131. Jason Kenney announces UCP leadership campaign
  132. 220,000 kilometres later, world traveller fulfils dream to see Great Slave Lake
  133. Omnitrax must repair damaged Churchill rail line, PM says
  134. Protesters young and old share experiences of racism at Regina rally
  135. Canadian Tire worker who threw out Indigenous man accused of theft no longer an employee
  136. Gros Morne autism-friendly cabin is first ever for Parks Canada
  137. Expos faithful pack buses to support Hall of Famer Tim Raines
  138. Trudeau urges Canadians to donate to the Red Cross at B.C. wildfire fundraiser
  139. Why the Bloc Québécois's future could look like Quebec's Créditiste past
  140. Wildfire evacuation orders issued for Clinton, B.C., and surrounding area
  141. Email from behind bars? Prisoner advocates push for access to laptops, tablets and internet
  142. Woman convicted of sexual assault in HIV-disclosure case appeals to Supreme Court
  143. Union warns of increase in baggage handling delays Sunday at Pearson due to strike
  144. B.C. wildfires lead to new evacuation orders, but not everyone leaves home
  145. Workers, advocates call for changes to temporary foreign worker program
  146. Indigenous youths set for 'reflective journey' across Atlantic on tall ship
  147. B.C. 'hero' fights wildfire with his 1,000 horsepower jet boat
  148. Edmonton holds vigil for teen who tried to save her neighbour's drowning dog
  149. International scientists flock to Nunavut's cutting edge Arctic research station
  150. What oilpatch earnings tell us about life with $50 oil
  151. Pursuing the MD dream: How Caribbean-trained Canadian doctors struggle to come home
  152. Canadians' hidden addiction: real estate fees
  153. Researchers unearth 'tectonic events' that formed Canadian sapphires
  154. Researchers creating warning system for toxic algae in lakes
  155. Trudeau urges Canadians to give to B.C. wildfires fund, but feds aren't matching donations
  156. For people in B.C.'s wildfire zone, Trudeau's trip offers little relief
  157. Sask. girl given Riders touchdown ball following battle with cancer
  158. What does it cost to help a homeless mentally ill Canadian?
  159. 'I am done with public life,' says Christy Clark in first public statement since resignation announcement
  160. Climate talk must go beyond being anti-pipeline, outgoing environment minister says
  161. Ottawa pushed to prosecute Purdue Pharma over 'deceptive' marketing of OxyContin
  162. Crown seeks probation for Bridgewater teens who shared nude photos
  163. Jagmeet Singh tops NDP leadership fundraising in 2nd quarter of 2017
  164. Toronto police homicide unit probing late-night gunfire that killed 1, injured 3
  165. It's easy to see why the world is nuts for Trudeau — just look at Trump: Neil Macdonald
  166. North Korea nuclear threat renews debate on Canada's participation in U.S. missile defence
  167. Regina woman shocked to discover lack of colour options for prostheses
  168. 100 years ago today, a ship carrying 546 wounded WW I soldiers ran aground off Halifax
  169. Ontario names Justice Eileen Gillese to lead Wettlaufer inquiry
  170. WestJet delays launch of discount airline until 2018
  171. Walmart Canada cancels grocery pickup fee
  172. Reaction mixed to Ontario Liberals creating francophone affairs ministry
  173. Thunder Bay and First Nations sign pledge to address racism and student safety
  174. Adrienne Arsenault, Rosemary Barton, Andrew Chang, Ian Hanomansing to host The National
  175. Polar bear at Assiniboine Park Zoo died from trauma, vet says
  176. Nova Scotia judge signs off on OxyContin class-action settlement
  177. Violent killer launches lawsuit, alleging torture at hands of Selkirk Mental Health Centre
  178. After Air Transat saga, passenger bill of rights aims to punish airlines into being good
  179. 'They were just so kind': German villagers go all out for memorial to RCAF bomber crew
  180. A winning formula? China invests in Canadian dairy to help feed its baby boom
  181. Cable giants step up piracy battle by interrogating Montreal software developer and searching his home
  182. Coerced sterilizations are more than just an attack on mothers: they're an attack on Indigenous nationhood
  183. 'It's a very white bench': Judges to mentor black and Indigenous lawyers
  184. Parking tickets tossed over court delays since Supreme Court's Jordan decision
  185. More Canadians living alone and without children, census figures show
  186. Census data shows Canada increasingly bilingual, linguistically diverse
  187. Caroline Mulroney, daughter of Brian Mulroney, seeking PC nomination in Ontario
  188. People in Kindersley, Sask., rally around Venezuelan family facing deportation
  189. Ambrose, ex-Tory minister Moore on Liberal government's NAFTA advisory council
  190. 2 people recovering after small plane crashes on beach near Tofino, B.C.
  191. 3 of 4 NDP Leadership candidates hold debate in Victoria
  192. Montreal's Olympic Stadium used to house surge in asylum seekers crossing from U.S.
  193. New evacuation orders in B.C. Interior as large wildfires grow
  194. 'Poetic justice' to hold convention of black American lawyers in Canada: Jesse Jackson
  195. 2 moms worry about kids' cord blood samples after Health Canada lab inspection
  196. Reflections of 2001, 2008 in recent wave of asylum seekers coming to Canada from U.S.
  197. Dozens of MPs also collecting government pensions
  198. Sears Hometown store owners slated for closure plan to fight for compensation
  199. New Chinese baby formula plant to buy Canadian milk - but at what price?
  200. Group taking donations for Mother Canada long after Parks Canada's rejection
  201. Toronto home sales drop 40% compared with a year ago
  202. How more Ontarians could gain access to a '99.9%' effective HIV-prevention drug
  203. Quick action by tourists saves Victoria fuel dock in boat fire
  204. Transportation agency demands answers after stranded airline passengers call 911
  205. Fan pens touching letter to struggling Tiger-Cats
  206. Toronto may start bulk-buying naloxone after spate of opioid overdoses
  207. 'My brother deserves justice,' says family of Alberta man killed by speeding RCMP vehicle
  208. Ontario women get free access to abortion pill Aug. 10
  209. First Nations people 5 times more likely to overdose in B.C., data shows
  210. Toronto police union says its officers want to carry naloxone to prevent drug deaths
  211. Why are thousands of Haitians streaming into Canada from the U.S.?
  212. Kamloops experiencing worst air quality in its recorded history
  213. Woman, 81, assaulted and robbed at ATM fought back so her attacker won't 'try it again'
  214. Keep calm and don't wear a mask: how to stay safe in smoky air
  215. National Defence reviewing limits on 'double-dipping' for retired soldiers
  216. 'The damage is done': Home electricity meters exploding, starting fires in Sask. drought
  217. How 911 dispatch responded to Air Transat passengers at Ottawa's airport
  218. Wanted: Farm thief. Reward: Five pounds of bacon
  219. N.S. coal mine racks up dozens of safety violations in first few months
  220. Quebec mayor's attempt to ban far-right group prompts human rights complaint
  221. New splinter parties spawned by birth of Alberta's United Conservative Party
  222. Canada adds 11,000 jobs in July, jobless rate ticks down to 6.3%
  223. 'We're at the mercy of the water': Battling the waves on the tribal canoe trip
  224. Muslims in Quebec City finally get land for burial ground
  225. Canadian Goldy McJohn, founding member of Steppenwolf, dead at 72
  226. Canada's immigration minister discourages 'irregular' border crossings by asylum seekers
  227. Coerced sterilizations of Indigenous women in Saskatoon troubling: Bennett
  228. Thelma Krull's husband seeks court order declaring her dead
  229. Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Toronto, GTA, cottage country
  230. Canada has capacity to process Quebec asylum seekers, Trudeau insists
  231. Edmonton police officer allegedly stole cash from crime scene he was guarding
  232. Immigration minister was warned in March about potential spike in border crossings: documents
  233. Out of the frying pan: Weird dishes send bacon prices soaring
  234. NHL superstar Sidney Crosby at 30: The can't miss 'kid' who didn't
  235. The world might be tiring of Trudeau, but it could be time for him to make his mark
  236. Terror — and generosity — for couple after wife, 27, suffers stroke mistaken for migraine
  237. Rain can't slow down Canadian Crystal Emmanuel at track worlds
  238. Medicine in your backyard: How Indigenous peoples have used medicinal plants
  239. Canadian, American opposition advisers being deported from Kenya ahead of presidential vote
  240. Young men who died of melanoma remembered with free sunscreen project in city parks
  241. 'History in the making': New exhibit honours legacy of RCMP special constables in the North
  242. Bryan Adams, Bachman & Turner to perform at Invictus Games closing ceremonies
  243. Thousands in Ontario cottage country without power after storms sweep through area
  244. RCMP in tiny N.S. community set up shop at doughnut shop during outage
  245. 'Happy the national media was there to capture that,' Trudeau jokes after kayak mishap
  246. Tentative deal could end 18-month strike at Halifax Chronicle Herald
  247. Still jammin': Caribbean Carnival celebrates 50th grand parade
  248. Ottawa gets an earful on proposed expansion of U.S. border pre-clearance powers
  249. Montreal music festival promised new safety measures, but it's not clear if they're working
  250. When super cheap airfares may come to Canada