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  1. Manitoban shot in Las Vegas tearfully reunites with man who carried her to safety
  2. More sewage water leaks into Niagara River
  3. Meet the Ontario university students living with more than 100 seniors in a care home
  4. Montreal-area home sales hit 8-year high for September
  5. From a moment to a monument: mystery soldier identified as N.B. man
  6. Heart in mouth: Moose hunters worry parasite may ruin organ-eating tradition
  7. 'Like a ticking time bomb,' inmate in Iqaluit jail riot tells CBC about jail conditions
  8. Most provinces currently on unsustainable path, federal budget watchdog says
  9. 2 dead in 'devastating' highway crash after police pursuit
  10. Supreme Court set to rule on Indigenous residential school records
  11. Ontario moves to tighten rules around real estate agents 'double-ending,' but won't ban the practice
  12. Liberal MP kicked off 2 committees for breaking party ranks on proposed tax changes
  13. Dirty Chinese Restaurant video game's release cancelled after being slammed as racist
  14. 'It's not happy news': Sixties Scoop adoptees have mixed feelings about settlement
  15. Longer snow crab season part of 'perfect storm' causing whale deaths
  16. 10 years after Mountie slaying, Hay River, N.W.T., remembers Const. Christopher Worden
  17. Ottawa announces settlement with Indigenous survivors of Sixties Scoop
  18. 'She just likes to prove everybody wrong': Manitoba girl with rare neck growth comes home
  19. Indigenous residential school records can be destroyed, Supreme Court rules
  20. 2 military members charged with sexually assaulting other personnel
  21. Conservatives launch early attack ads on Kathleen Wynne: Fisher
  22. Celiac disease goes undiagnosed in 90% of cases, Canadian researchers find
  23. No Molson beer? Then no Oilers promotions, Edmonton bar owner told
  24. 'There were dead snakes everywhere': Researcher finds butchered garter snakes in Manitoba
  25. 3 members of family charged with 2nd-degree murder in death of Logan Ring
  26. Canadian man pleads guilty to terrorism in plot targeting NYC landmarks, subway: unsealed records
  27. Airline swoops in to avert fuel crisis in Churchill, Man.
  28. 'We did it the way we intended to': Morneau weathers tax storm of his own making
  29. What Jagmeet Singh has in common with Barack Obama and John F. Kennedy
  30. With modest paycheque in hand, Canadian Women's Hockey League players dream of 'living wage'
  31. Deradicalization must be tailored to Canadian cities, says expert
  32. Like it or not, the oilsands are a national project and you're a stakeholder
  33. Roadkill deaths driving some species to the edge
  34. Conservation group calls on aquaculture industry to find source of escaped salmon
  35. Friend of man charged in Edmonton attacks speaks out
  36. Old Dutch chips and Hawkins Cheezies: A brief history of Canadian snacks
  37. MMIWG national inquiry names Manitoba woman as executive director
  38. Sandwiched: Windsor community caught between a billionaire and his bridge
  39. Mortgage carrying costs to rise 8% for new buyers next year, Scotiabank says
  40. Halloween stores starting to get the 'appropriation' message
  41. Many new cancer drugs don't save lives
  42. The ladies who live in a van: homeless seniors struggle to make ends meet
  43. 12-year-old crashes stolen car into Brandon bus, say police
  44. Stick the landing and become an instant expert in gymnastics
  45. Lululemon billionaire and his big dock have B.C. neighbours fuming
  46. NFL Sunday Ticket coming back to some Canadian cable markets
  47. MMIWG inquiry losing 2 more staffers
  48. 'A complete joke': Laid-off Sears workers say hardship fund cash amounts to nothing after EI cut
  49. Trump's tough trade talk targets Mexico but his actions are hitting Canada
  50. Why an ex-Hasidic Jew is taking on the Quebec government over education
  51. What's in a name? 2 Quebec mayoral candidates are both Pierre Tremblay
  52. Inuit, Ottawa launch task force to fight tuberculosis in the North
  53. RCMP shortage forces Gravelbourg to surrender bilingual police positions
  54. Mother and 2 babies killed in Gaspésie fire
  55. Digger the horse survives 6 days stuck in old sewage hole
  56. Digger the horse dies after being rescued from 6 days stuck in sewage hole
  57. Ontario, Quebec Greyhound drivers, mechanics threaten to strike Sunday night
  58. Snorkelling in icy waters and hiking remote terrain: Adventure tourism arrives in the vulnerable Arctic
  59. Medically unfit for deployment? We'll try to employ you elsewhere, says Canada's top general
  60. 'It's the perfect place for us': Millennials flock to rural Newfoundland
  61. These Canadians are helping the world become replicant ready: Don Pittis
  62. 'I have hope': Most refugees now waiting 16 months to have claims heard
  63. 'We do belong to the land': Missanabie Cree First Nation inching closer to establishing reserve
  64. Why tiny homes could become a big thing in Nova Scotia
  65. Pop-up shops: retail's latest strategy for catering to millennial shoppers
  66. Smoke alarm didn't go off during fatal fire at Quebec home of mom, twin babies
  67. Manslaughter charges against alleged fentanyl dealers mount across Canada
  68. B.C. broadcasting giant Rafe Mair dead at 85
  69. Tensions mounting at overcrowded Edmonton women's prison, national advocacy group warns
  70. Family of Attawapiskat teen who killed herself calls for coroner's inquest
  71. Hunter airlifted to hospital after wounded moose fights back
  72. '2 of my friends are dead': Grounded teen missed fatal joyride
  73. Chaos inside the Phoenix pay centres — Is anyone's pay right?
  74. Ontario Liberals accuse PC Leader Patrick Brown of 'Trump style' politics
  75. Netflix launches campaign to set the record straight about $500M Canadian investment
  76. New York state lawmakers to discuss Lake Ontario flooding
  77. U.S. Marshals: 1972 prison escapee may have fled to Canada, died in Norfolk County
  78. Trade troubles face PM on North American trip
  79. Whale rescuer Joe Howlett's death under investigation by Transport Canada
  80. Edmonton women's prison failing Indigenous women, inmates with mental illness, advocates say
  81. 'Truth-telling helped us': Residential school survivor hopes others will preserve testimony after court ruling
  82. Sears Canada to ask court for permission to liquidate all remaining stores
  83. This one's for Richard: Canadian's Olympic comeback inspired by her late coach
  84. Crosby, Penguins visit Trump at the White House
  85. 'Historic' school system gets grand opening on Wednesday
  86. Winnipeg senior who spent 41 years behind bars now facing life in prison
  87. Windsor man faces lifetime ban for tossing first octopus at Little Caesars Arena
  88. 1,000-year-old artifacts revealed as Thompson River water level drops
  89. Traumatic brain injury confirmed in young B.C. bull rider who took his own life
  90. Sask. Indigenous women file lawsuit claiming coerced sterilization
  91. Moose Jaw, Sask., teacher mistakenly hands out assignment with racist terms
  92. Off-duty Winnipeg cop arrested after pedestrian hit and killed by motor vehicle
  93. 'Anger, betrayal': Sears staff speak out about demise of the company and their jobs
  94. Number of women in federal prisons is up, and advocates think they know why
  95. Former Sask. government official says he was told to use private email for sensitive topics
  96. Environmental charges against Bill Boyd relate to land near controversial irrigation project
  97. New mother who lost limbs to flesh-eating disease sues Halifax hospital
  98. University sex assault policies average C- in analysis by nationwide student group
  99. Liberal government tells CRA to back off plan to tax employee discounts
  100. Crime spree ends with shooting, carjackings in Sherwood Park, Edmonton
  101. Saskatchewan's HIV rate highest in Canada, up 800% in 1 region
  102. Emails show Sask. minister acted to 'get around the rules' in hiring
  103. Stephen Harper offers a gloomy take on the state of international trade, NAFTA
  104. Government quietly appoints Guy Bujold interim RCMP watchdog
  105. 'He was a visionary': Inuit leader remembered in Northern Quebec
  106. 'Why wasn't it stopped?' asks mother of Ontario inmate killed on-camera
  107. Bull rider questions his own repeated head injuries after Ty Pozzobon's death
  108. London, Ont., high school pulls plan to stage The Wiz after 'white washing' criticism
  109. Montreal actress Erika Rosenbaum says Harvey Weinstein harassed, assaulted her
  110. 'We're not going to let this one slide': Family of Winnipeg hit and run victim wants apology from cop
  111. Finance Minister Bill Morneau waited 2 years to disclose company that owns French villa to ethics watchdog
  112. Canadian man and family held captive for years in Afghanistan reportedly en route to London
  113. Quebec won't budge on Uber rules with hours left before deadline
  114. Doctor acquitted in opioid case involving thousands of pills
  115. U.S. tables NAFTA's 'poison pill' with auto sector demands
  116. Court OKs Sears Canada liquidation, all stores to close
  117. Initial demands from U.S. on dairy not as extreme as Canada anticipated: source
  118. I'll take 'The Inuit' for $200, Alex: Jeopardy! quizzes contestants on Arctic's first peoples
  119. Cross-border booze case gives Supreme Court chance to correct mistake, lawyers argue
  120. Tentative deal reached between GM and CAMI Automotive: Union
  121. 1 dead, 2 in hospital after fire in Dunham, Que.
  122. Canada urgently needs to diversify in science, tech, engineering and math: report
  123. Here's how your couch or mattress may net you an easy $20
  124. 'How many more lives do we have to lose?': MP urges Senate to pass PTSD bill after Mountie's death
  125. Group of 'critically rare' Ojibwe ponies to be auctioned off in Manitoba
  126. How a small Quebec town was transformed by Canada's worst road accident
  127. Elite athletes test strength, endurance with obstacle race at Ontario's Blue Mountain
  128. Freed hostage Joshua Boyle says children excited, fearful in '1st true home' in Canada
  129. Man dies after plummeting 5 storeys during charity fundraiser in Montreal
  130. 'You honk we drink': 22 people arrested during Dalhousie homecoming parties
  131. Fire crews battle 'toxic' blaze in Chatham, residents told to stay indoors
  132. 'A symbol of change': Mi'kmaq flag to be flown at all Nova Scotia universities
  133. Free trial scams and why you shouldn't click that link: CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
  134. Wire-bristle BBQ brush incident reports more than double
  135. 100-year-old former Sears worker's health benefits and insurance axed
  136. Drone hit commercial jet near Quebec City, transport minister says
  137. High school football game ends after 9 players suffer head injuries
  138. Dalhousie homecoming parties 'like a carnival protest,' says neighbour
  139. More than 12,000 Ontario college faculty will strike Monday after negotiations fail
  140. Kent calls on ethics commissioner to investigate Morneau over corporation that holds French villa
  141. 4 surprising things about the Ontario government's finances
  142. 'Concussions affect a life': Ken Dryden wants hockey rules changed to save players' lives
  143. Inmates at Yellowknife jail undertake 'unprecedented' letter-writing campaign pleading for more resources
  144. Yukon chief seeks Trudeau's help to stop U.S. oil drilling in caribou habitat
  145. Temporary repairs to Churchill rail line could get it running in 30 days: Consultant report
  146. Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains and Trade Minister François-Philippe Champagne on the future of aerospace in Canada LIVE
  147. Freed hostage Joshua Boyle on why he went to Afghanistan and what his kidnappers wanted
  148. Bombardier to partner with Airbus on CSeries program
  149. Don Iveson projected to win a second term as Edmonton mayor
  150. 'It's only a leg': 10 years after freak accident, Bishop's Falls man stays positive
  151. Ontario bill seeks to ban mandatory high heels as part of uniforms
  152. What you need to know about Quebec's religious neutrality law, set to pass today
  153. Victoria ranked best Canadian city to be a woman; Windsor ranked worst
  154. Metis National Council wants feds to recognize their veterans as ranks thin
  155. 'I'm angry,' says Thunder Bay, Ont., Sears customer over extended warranty loss
  156. 'If we thought it was bad, it's worse:' Alberta methane releases underestimated
  157. Conservatives seek documents Morneau turned over to ethics watchdog
  158. Enhanced training, support rolls out for Indigenous search and rescue
  159. OSFI finalizes new mortgage rules, including stress test for even uninsured borrowers
  160. U.S. court dismisses Resolute's racketeering suit against Greenpeace
  161. Bombardier deal with Airbus brings relief, new questions for Quebec workers
  162. U.S. indicts Canadians, Chinese in major drug bust
  163. Trudeau, Wynne, Tory to announce partner for tech-focused development on Toronto's waterfront
  164. 'Supposed to be our inquiry': Family member shreds MMIWG commission during testimony
  165. Canada's supply management is flashpoint in NAFTA talks: Here's why
  166. Residential school survivors can proactively preserve documents: Bennett
  167. 'You can't keep grudges': 70 years of marriage for 2 Saskatchewan couples
  168. Mi'kmaq playwright and actor Cathy Elliott struck and killed by car in Ontario
  169. Trudeau calls Trump to sell Bombardier-Airbus deal as a win for Alabama workers
  170. Conservatives name former Rebel Media director as 2019 campaign chair
  171. Deep Trouble: the North Atlantic right whale in peril
  172. N.S. community prepares for economic liftoff from proposed spaceport
  173. Critics question settlement program for banks that overcharged fees
  174. Breaking the cycle: How 2 Indigenous parents kept their kids out of foster care
  175. 'We are less as a country:' Politicians pay tribute to Gord Downie
  176. Manitoba forest fire rages near Grand Beach, winds pushing it towards Traverse Bay
  177. Gord Downie: 1964-2017
  178. Quebec passes law prohibiting Muslim women from wearing niqab while using public services
  179. 'Tight-knit community' of Fernie, B.C., mourns 3 dead in ammonia leak
  180. 1 dead, 2 injured in Saskatchewan wildfires
  181. Mark Edward Grant found not guilty of killing Candace Derksen
  182. Elizabeth Wettlaufer 'quite depressed,' faces threats in prison
  183. Gord Downie mourned in hometown of Kingston
  184. Outspoken Mountie who won't shave goatee removed from regular duty
  185. Magnitsky human rights law, protections for journalists' sources get royal assent
  186. Candace Derksen's parents hold onto love with candles
  187. Could data be the new oil in Calgary?
  188. Governments grappling with how to keep pot bought online out of the hands of underage users
  189. Trudeau celebrates his second anniversary on the defensive: Aaron Wherry
  190. 'Why don't you go back home?': Rivalry fuels racism at high school football game
  191. Costa Rica 'cult' facing deportation, Canadian man safely leaves group
  192. The untold story of 14 kids who lost their mother in the crash of Wapiti Flight 402
  193. Gord Downie's muse: 4 topics that influenced his songs
  194. 'I don't know nearly enough of who I am': Daughter of murdered parents testifies at MMIWG hearings
  195. Mike Babcock helps put Leafs ahead of schedule
  196. 'It's disgusting': Alberta woman targeted by revenge porn breaks silence
  197. Trudeau media scrum LIVE
  198. 18 illnesses tied to frozen breaded chicken products, Public Health Agency of Canada says
  199. 'I need to do more': Bill Morneau takes steps to calm ethics controversy
  200. Canada deploys submarine to Japan for the first time in a half century
  201. Bags full of tears: how the MMIWG inquiry is honouring, healing trauma
  202. La Loche school shooter won't serve decades in prison under Canada's new law if sentenced as adult
  203. Former senator and Pierre Trudeau confidant Michael Pitfield dead at 80
  204. Supreme Court, CRA express concern about cellphone trackers after CBC story: documents
  205. Neonatal abstinence syndrome: Small victims in a big opioid crisis
  206. B.C. woman plagued by bedbugs on airplane not surprising, says expert
  207. A talking online Mi'kmaq dictionary that helps preserve the language
  208. 6 months after coma, man still in ICU while he waits for place to live
  209. Winter road will be carved through northern Manitoba to get supplies to Churchill
  210. 100s of Faceless Dolls representing missing, murdered women disappear from Native Women's Association
  211. Halifax lawyer Lyle Howe disbarred, ordered to pay $150K
  212. Putin brands Canada's adoption of new Magnitsky Act as political gamesmanship
  213. Edmonton theatre troupe cuts ties with former artistic director over 'rape culture' confession
  214. Contract worker killed at Suncor oilsands plant near Fort McMurray
  215. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh officially resigns from Ontario Legislature
  216. Trudeau says federal government will 'look carefully' at implications of Bill 62
  217. Premier Kathleen Wynne serves PC leader with libel notice
  218. MMIWG inquiry leaves Manitoba families wanting more
  219. Gord Downie's brothers open up about his childhood and legacy
  220. Black people awaiting trial in Ontario jails spend longer in custody than white people
  221. Senate delay on sex assault training for judges bill 'makes my blood boil': Ambrose
  222. At age 6, he was flagged a security threat. Now he's taking the fight to clear his name to Ottawa
  223. How Quebec's face-covering ban stacks up to laws elsewhere around the globe
  224. Trudeau reluctant to reveal too much on Quebec's face-covering law: Aaron Wherry
  225. Breaking down the boot boom: Why are Blundstones so popular?
  226. Paralympian awarded $9M after U of Regina found negligent in swimming accident
  227. Long-term future of Bombardier's other commercial aircraft unclear, analysts say
  228. 'The High Arctic's James Dean': special constable mystery solved on social media
  229. Adam Boland, St. John's Curling Club set for biggest curling season in a decade
  230. 'No negligence was involved' after 33-cm plate left inside surgery patient, says report
  231. 'I'll never stop fighting,' says Kitchener Rohingya man after 2-week stint in Bangladesh camps
  232. Remai reviews are in: See what people think of Saskatoon's 'ambitious' new art museum
  233. Remai reviews are in: See what people think of Saskatoon's 'ambitious' new art museum
  234. Remai reviews are in: See what people think of Saskatoon's 'ambitious' new art museum
  235. Remai reviews are in: See what people think of Saskatoon's 'ambitious' new art museum
  236. Ontario hands over last piece of land for Rouge National Urban Park, but skeptics remain
  237. Ontario hands over last piece of land for Rouge National Urban Park, but skeptics remain
  238. Ontario hands over last piece of land for Rouge National Urban Park, but skeptics remain
  239. Ontario hands over last piece of land for Rouge National Urban Park, but skeptics remain
  240. 4 charged following duelling demonstrations in Toronto
  241. Survivors wait for next steps in effort to preserve 'horror stories' of residential schools
  242. 'If I wanted to live in Hollywood I would have moved there': B.C. movie shoots disrupt civic life
  243. Answers to some key questions on Quebec's face-covering law
  244. With 15 right whale deaths on their minds, researchers gather in Halifax
  245. Quebec TV producer cuts ties to Gilbert Rozon, Éric Salvail over sexual harassment allegations
  246. Ontario college strike spotlights 'new norm' of precarious labour in academia
  247. After Quebec's Bill 62, Muslim women find new resolve to fight discrimination
  248. 'Heartbreaking': Animator shed tears working on Gord Downie's Secret Path film
  249. 'I just felt fur and I grabbed him': Man enters burning home to save family dog
  250. Human remains found at rural B.C. property