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  1. Border officers seize heroin hidden in high heels at Hamilton airport
  2. Cross-country traveller's expensive bike stolen in Winnipeg
  3. Influx at the border needs not just compassion but immediate action: Scheer
  4. Premier Kathleen Wynne says proposal to strip public schools of John A. Macdonald's name misses mark
  5. Transgender Canadians will soon be able to choose 'X' as gender on their passports
  6. 2 politicians defending John A. Macdonald's name get his name wrong
  7. Brutal attack led to conviction of man who impregnated 12-year-old stepdaughter twice
  8. Should John A. Macdonald's name be removed from schools? It is at least a question worth asking
  9. Veterans' groups 'appalled' by website selling Remembrance products for apparent profit
  10. Toronto politicians push for ban on graphic anti-abortion signs
  11. Cabinet resignation gives Trudeau chance to sharpen government's focus on getting results: Chris Hall
  12. Ocean temperatures around Nova Scotia hit record highs: DFO report
  13. 'It's the language of hockey,' Quebec league says in defending English on ice
  14. Wildfire near Kelowna only 1km from homes, but cool weather holds flames
  15. New evidence prompts delay in La Loche shooter's sentencing hearing
  16. Defence chief hopes to show solidarity, spark recruitment with Pride march
  17. Hells Angel's court case relocated over security concerns
  18. Not 'a slam dunk': Mike Duffy faces uphill battle for $8M in damages, experts say
  19. 'A very provocative action': Canada's war games in the Baltics irk senior Russian official
  20. Parks Canada to look at divesting highways, bridges, dams
  21. System 'stretched to max capacity' as neonatal ICUs see surge in sick babies, doctors warn
  22. 'Montreal would be an English-speaking city': The effects of Quebec's Bill 101 after 40 years
  23. PM Justin Trudeau continues visit to Southern Ontario
  24. 'Everyone has warts': Indigenous MP supports John A. Macdonald's name on schools
  25. Coddled no more? Yellowknife's Dangerous Camp offers risk and reward
  26. Standing Rock music video featuring First Nation hip-hop artist up for MTV award
  27. The Postmen: A grassroots disaster relief group that's just a Facebook message away
  28. 'It's such a lonely loss': Northern Sask. families affected by suicide call for more open discussion
  29. 'Intentionally set' Brampton fire sends 7 to hospital with smoke inhalation
  30. Reality TV star fined $31k for filmed stunt in Yukon
  31. Supporter of far-right group arrested at anti-Islam rally in London, Ont.
  32. Wildfire near Kelowna, B.C., still out of control
  33. Whistler library axes late fees; experts urge others to do the same
  34. 15-year-old boy dead after being shot by police in Mississauga, Ont., plaza in July
  35. 'Vindictive and callous': Ex-Mountie wife killer costs family $45K fighting estate
  36. 'It's the Canadian dream': Why homeowners will do anything to make their mortgage payments
  37. Edmonton police charge 2 related to arson that killed infant
  38. LGBT community marks historic Pride parade, but not without controversy
  39. Simons CEO feels 'vindicated' as national expansion ushers in new era for retailer
  40. NDP candidates face off during French-language debate in Montreal
  41. The Guess Who founding member suffers 'serious' stroke
  42. Dad home with 5 kids when men running from police storm in, hide
  43. Seamus O'Regan to be named federal minister of Veterans Affairs
  44. RCMP to develop own email system because of government delays
  45. Canadian regulators taking a closer look at murky world of cryptocurrency ICOs
  46. Hamilton firefighters claiming cancer at twice provincial rate
  47. Child among 4 dead in 2-vehicle crash Sunday on Avalon Peninsula
  48. $86K Rolex watch stolen from Hamilton mall
  49. Post-tropical storm expected over N.S. waters by mid-week
  50. B.C. Premier John Horgan to tour wildfire-affected areas
  51. Police reveal details about 'largest ever' drug seizure in OPP history
  52. Harm reduction workers call on Ontario to declare emergency over opioid crisis
  53. French cancer survivor paying tribute to Terry Fox with cross-Canada run
  54. Woman facing terror-related charges after Canadian Tire attack will have psychiatric assessment
  55. Sask. MLA booted from caucus over conflict of interest, legal action possible
  56. 'Attacked at random': No clear motive for stabbing of teen girl at Winkler church, police say
  57. Houston expected to get 17 times more rain than fell on Calgary during the 2013 flood
  58. Standing Rock music video hip-hop artists take home MTV VMA
  59. Quebec man fights back after dealer remotely disables car over $200 fee he never agreed to pay
  60. 'What message does this send?' Fans lash out as Ticats pick disgraced coach Art Briles
  61. Cattle cowed into munching nasty weed that's taking over Manitoba pastures
  62. 'She loved life': Man loses daughter in parachute mishap
  63. Lummi Nation fishermen catch an estimated 20,000 Atlantic salmon following fish farm collapse
  64. 'I worry about this': Trudeau's move to dissolve Indigenous affairs department prompts concern
  65. Canada's electronic spy agency to get new rules for sharing data with allies
  66. 71-year old youth theatre festival in jeopardy after Sears Canada ends funding
  67. Montreal bike cops catch one of U.S.'s most wanted criminals
  68. Ontario to spend $222M on opioid crisis
  69. Canadian lumber producers get reprieve with end of 20% of preliminary duties
  70. Price wars unlikely to materialize as Canadian grocers face Amazon's Whole Foods
  71. The true face of health care cuts: Grandmother dies and no paramedics available to help
  72. Toronto's Air Canada Centre to be renamed Scotiabank Arena: reports
  73. Government keeps watch on latest entangled right whale off Gaspé Peninsula
  74. Montreal police officers saluted for accidentally catching one of America's most wanted fugitives
  75. Federal court grants B.C. intervener status in Trans Mountain challenge with harshly worded judgment
  76. Video shows Bill Boyd, associates connected immigration scheme to Sask. gov't in Chinese seminar
  77. 'We're managing': Windsor Mayor says 300 basements, 'significant' amount of roads flooded
  78. Anti-drinking ad in York U women's washroom blasted for being sexist
  79. Striking differences in rates of suicide attempts between provinces revealed in mental health findings
  80. Smoke, fire force 3,700 people from Manitoba First Nations
  81. Andrew Scheer's Conservative leadership bump the smallest any new party leader has had in 14 years
  82. Trudeau names Giller Prize-winning novelist David Adams Richards to Senate
  83. Ontario mother wants answers from Air Canada after daughter left unaccompanied on flight from U.S.
  84. Pelican Narrows First Nation issues evacuation order as fire approaches
  85. Judge dismisses dangerous offender application for man who attacked Marlene Bird
  86. $71M announced for child-care services in New Brunswick
  87. Car belonging to head of Quebec City mosque torched
  88. Latest distressed whale may have escaped fishing ropes on its own
  89. Andrew Scheer unveils full shadow cabinet leaving Kellie Leitch off front bench
  90. Buddhist translator from Halifax wins $92K in poker — and he's giving it away
  91. Half of Grade 6 students failed to meet province's math standard for 2nd year
  92. Bail denied for Toronto neurosurgeon accused of killing his doctor wife
  93. Kids panic during nighttime evacuation of Manitoba First Nation
  94. Windsor mayor seeks disaster relief funding after flooding hits thousands of homes
  95. Ace caught on 2nd draw of the night as tens of thousands swarm Goulds on final night
  96. Over 6,000 FedEx employees will now help search for abducted children
  97. Conservative MP Gerry Ritz to announce his resignation, sources say
  98. 'It hurts my heart': Sask. Roughrider Willie Jefferson's Texas hometown hit by Harvey floodwaters
  99. Omar Khadr back in court to seek right to unsupervised visits with sister
  100. Bernier vows to embrace Conservative critic role, be silent about supply management
  101. Canada's GDP grew at 4.5% annual pace in 2nd quarter, fastest since 2011
  102. Cutting the costs of vehicle ownership by buying and driving less
  103. 'Exhausted' First Nation evacuees in Manitoba still waiting for flights out of forest fire zone
  104. Webcams at Saskatoon hospital let parents watch over NICU babies anytime, from anywhere
  105. Appeal court dismisses B.C. mom's lawsuit alleging kids in ministry care were molested
  106. Fewer asylum seekers crossing into Quebec illegally, CBSA says
  107. Military personnel in Proud Boys incident return to regular duty
  108. Air Transat defends actions at stranded passenger inquiry
  109. Former Tory minister confirms he's leaving federal politics
  110. Women's shelter can't explain sudden influx of children and babies
  111. 'It's Highway of Tears, man': Northern B.C. faces life without Greyhound
  112. First Nations students face continued funding shortfalls, advocate says
  113. 'Pretty scary business': Churchill in uproar over Alberta politician's proposal to purchase port
  114. Ontario gasoline prices projected to shoot up amid fallout from Harvey
  115. Quebec City pressed to ramp up fight against anti-Muslim attacks
  116. No criminal wrongdoing in switched-at-birth cases, Manitoba RCMP say
  117. MacEwan University defrauded of $11.8M in online phishing scam
  118. As devastating floods roll through South Asia, Canadians reach out to help
  119. Corn maze celebrates Leafs' Stanley Cup win of 50 years ago
  120. Latest hateful act against Muslim community 'crossed a line,' Couillard says
  121. 'Didn't want to leave': Hundreds of First Nation forest fire evacuees arrive in Winnipeg
  122. Toronto school board suspends program that put armed officers in schools
  123. Goodbye Greyhound? The thread stitching together Canada's North wears thin
  124. Veterans see access to medical marijuana curtailed over doctors' concerns
  125. Why Jagmeet Singh might have signed up enough new members to win NDP leadership race
  126. Health Canada reviewing fix to protect pacemakers from hackers
  127. 'Like a substitute mother': Springdale woman tracks down boy she cared for 70 years ago
  128. 'I'm so excited': This young man's long road from Syria's civil war to U of T
  129. Motivation of Canadian Blood Services' olive branch to Calgary gay community questioned
  130. Final arguments in La Loche shooter's sentencing postponed
  131. Owner heartbroken after dog mauled to death in Gros Morne National Park
  132. Gasoline prices jump overnight in some Canadian markets, led by Que., B.C.
  133. Southwestern Ont. mayors call for province to help people who can't get flood insurance
  134. Pilots urged to 'remain vigilant' at Pearson after close calls on runways
  135. John Cody launches final album after cancer takes singer's voice
  136. Ontario SPCA investigates rabbit farm north of Mount Forest
  137. U.S. Open: Denis Shapovalov gets easy win as injured Edmund retires
  138. Babysitter charged after leaving toddler alone in burning apartment
  139. Northern premiers accuse PM of failing to consult on drilling issue
  140. Toronto-based charity says it helped 31 LGBT Chechens find asylum in Canada
  141. New East Coast navy commander says he has spoken with Proud Boys
  142. Winnipeg emergency shelters take in wave of wildfire evacuees
  143. Paul Martin feels 'better about where we're going' after Indigenous Affairs split
  144. Liberal MPs ask Morneau to tweak small-business tax changes
  145. Meet the champion boxer who's helping women who've experienced violence help themselves
  146. TIFF CEO Piers Handling to step down in 2018
  147. Dionne quintuplets birth home to be moved to new site in November
  148. Windsor flood victims issue plea for public help, including food, school supplies
  149. Another 1,500 evacuated from Garden Hill First Nation due to wildfire
  150. Salmonella concerns prompt recall of fish batter mix
  151. Syrian chocolatier handed 'huge honour' of joining Invest Nova Scotia
  152. Texas official disputes declining Quebec's Harvey aid and asking for prayers instead
  153. Feds demand Omnitrax fix Churchill rail line
  154. Foreign students flock to Canada as government struggles to get grads to stay
  155. The ABCs of preventing opioid damage as students head back to school
  156. 'We are not well prepared': An expert's view of climate change and the next big storm
  157. 'Stepping into a fantasy': Fan Expo goers on why they love cosplaying
  158. Gold nuggets, long associated with the Klondike, become even rarer
  159. 'Credit is going back to our ancestors': Gjoa Haven celebrates Erebus and Terror finds
  160. Ontario sends $100K worth of supplies to Harvey victims in Texas
  161. Mona the raccoon: She's a first for Thunder Bay, Ontario dog rescue group
  162. Cruise ships ditch some Quebec stops over new speed limits in Gulf of St. Lawrence
  163. Hants County residents awaken to find their home being swallowed by sinkhole
  164. Saskatoon sculptor helps craft world's tallest sandcastle in Germany
  165. 'Time is crucial': MMIWG asks for 2-year extension
  166. Mother's efforts to secure child on flights thwarted as Canada delays safer travel rules
  167. Scotiabank pays big for arena naming rights, but did they break the bank?
  168. Toronto imam becomes face of Harvey 'fake news' story, calls out 'industry of hate'
  169. How a digital media crash course is giving Indigenous women a 'positive' voice
  170. 'We're allowed to stay here forever': Deportation order for Mexican family overturned
  171. Ticats head into 'Labour Day Classic' amid circus of attention
  172. Man facing assault charges after nurse attacked at Montreal General Hospital
  173. Search continues for overdue boaters on Frobisher Bay outside of Iqaluit
  174. Police looking for driver who struck officer, fled west of Toronto
  175. Small businesses, Trudeau government headed for autumn tax showdown
  176. From Chechnya to Canada: the secret escape for young gay men
  177. Human antidepressants building up in brains of fish in Niagara River
  178. Edmonton's first no-tipping restaurant now allows tipping
  179. Turbulent times: Drones edging out helicopter film pilots, videographers
  180. Falmouth, N.S., home partially swallowed by sinkhole to be demolished
  181. McKenna hits back at 'ridiculous' Conservative language on climate change and NAFTA
  182. Boeing refusing to blink in dispute with Bombardier despite Liberal threats
  183. Windy weather whips up wildfires in southeastern B.C.
  184. Canadian borrowers wait and wonder if rates will rise tomorrow: Don Pittis
  185. 'Life or death' lessons: Education on risks of drug overdose varies across Canada
  186. RCMP receive dozens of calls from Alberta to B.C. about reported fireball in sky
  187. 2 boaters found safe following search in Frobisher Bay near Iqaluit
  188. Charges in fatal Radiohead stage collapse stayed over lengthy trial delays
  189. Email links Sask. premier's office to land payment 'scheme,' NDP says
  190. Air Transat sending fleet of planes to evacuate travellers from the Dominican Republic
  191. Amid opposition, Iqaluit's beer and wine store opens today
  192. Doctors arrive at Kelowna retreat to tell Liberal MPs they won't stand for small business tax changes
  193. Raise or sit tight? Economists evenly divided about what Bank of Canada will do to rates today
  194. Why choice of Kelowna, B.C., as site of Liberal caucus retreat is all politics (and maybe wine)
  195. Toronto home sales continued to soften in August
  196. Superhero film Aquaman finishes shooting in Newfoundland
  197. Canada should welcome up to 30,000 DACA young people facing deportation in U.S., senator says
  198. Court to hear 'GRABHER' personalized licence plate case today
  199. The staggering number of children reported missing from Nova Scotia group homes
  200. Mona on the move: Raccoon in care of Thunder Bay dog rescue group heading to wildlife centre
  201. Almost half of Canadian employees living paycheque to paycheque, survey suggests
  202. Adult sentence upheld in grisly 1983 murder committed by 15-year-old
  203. University tuition fees in Canada jump on average, StatsCan reports
  204. Bank of Canada raises benchmark interest rate again
  205. 'Return my bong' underwear protester smokes up in Guelph
  206. Member of Aquaman film crew stabbed outside St. John's bar after wrap party
  207. The Sudbury byelection scandal: what you need to know before the trial
  208. From Pelican Narrows, with love: Evacuation can't keep resident from finishing bride's beaded bouquet
  209. Hamilton church to dig up and identify 100s of bodies buried under its parking lot
  210. 4 ways Canadians could pay more after a Bank of Canada rate hike
  211. 2 motorized scooters donated in single day to double amputee whose wheels were stolen
  212. Federal government challenges trade tribunal's jurisdiction, with one eye on NAFTA
  213. Teen seeking lost cell phone bled to death in parking lot, murder trial hears
  214. Decision on navy's replacement frigate design pushed to 2018
  215. Ambassador Bridge officials say they have 'final permit' to build new span
  216. Tiny Quebec village faces $1.5M lawsuit for trying to protect its water
  217. Winnipeg mom wants changes to policy she says excludes son from school bus
  218. Trudeau's tightrope: PM blamed for failing planet and pipelines, all at the same time
  219. Quebec's Antifa movement on rise in response to growth of far-right groups
  220. Trudeau faces doctors angry with small business tax changes at B.C. town hall
  221. First Nations will protest, but Trans Mountain pipeline a done deal, Liberals say
  222. Can collecting data on students' race help boost achievement? Ontario is about to find out
  223. At caucus retreat Tories position themselves as defenders of small business
  224. Expect anger as Poloz pulls the punch bowl: Don Pittis
  225. Conservative caucus meets in Winnipeg, a city the party needs to win back
  226. Back to school brings unique challenges for new Canadians
  227. Historic Nova Scotia cable station falls to wrecking ball
  228. Canadian tourists trapped in Hurricane Irma's wake scramble to get out or hunker down
  229. TIFF 2017 kicks off amid some big changes
  230. Sunflower maze brings ray of hope to blueberry farmer
  231. Air Canada leaves Saskatoon youth stranded in Budapest
  232. Montreal woman terrified her personal info was posted in escort ads. Did police do enough?
  233. At Three Little Pigs Lab, Western researchers break buildings to save them from hurricanes
  234. Plane crash closes highway north of Winnipeg
  235. 'Weak oversight' plagued B.C. megaproject, which insiders believe cost taxpayers millions
  236. Breaking the cycle: How northern Saskatchewan is rallying to end suicide
  237. Sudbury byelection scandal trial underway
  238. Flooded Windsor homeowners now eligible for provincial disaster relief
  239. Stuck in the path of Hurricane Irma? Here are key facts and contacts you need
  240. Justin Trudeau to meet with premiers, Indigenous leaders Oct. 3
  241. No charges to be laid in 1977 deaths of 5 Indigenous people from Manawan, Que.
  242. 'There's nothing left': Sask. flooding forces family from farm that was home to 4 generations
  243. Longtime Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter stepping down
  244. Accused killer freed after court delays must stand trial, appeal court rules
  245. Complaints about N.S. judge who said 'a drunk can consent' will be investigated
  246. Clearwater to lose monopoly on Arctic surf clam
  247. 'I still hear her voice': Edmonton man asks missing-women inquiry for help finding mother
  248. Justin Trudeau to address media as Kelowna caucus retreat ends
  249. Denis Shapovalov is embracing the spotlight
  250. Chris Hadfield among finalists for Canadian children's book awards