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  1. 'Treated like a criminal': Yukon Indigenous woman accuses Vancouver Denny's of racism
  2. Edmonton police officers sent to hospital after fentanyl investigation
  3. Are the Olympics worth the risk for Calgary?
  4. Booming economy could force Liberals to re-evaluate defence spending plans
  5. Another lawyer quits MMIWG inquiry as resignations, firings mount
  6. 'The elephant in the room': Crystal meth use in Vancouver rises 600% over last decade
  7. $2.3B worth of tax cuts for Quebecers, government announces in economic update
  8. Proposed pot regulations open door to craft growers, licensing non-violent offenders
  9. Laurier professor, president apologize to TA over video sanction
  10. 'There were no brakes': Lac-Mégantic expert witness describes how fuel-car convoy became runaway train
  11. Bell customers, employees flood CBC with complaints about high-pressure sales
  12. Cities grapple with bylaw and regulation changes as they race to make legal pot deadline
  13. 'My life was ripped apart': Two Calgary Muslim men say CSIS wrongfully targeted them
  14. Will Canadian invention set a Black Friday record?
  15. 'I just want my daughter back': Sex trafficking victims often caught in vicious cycle trying to escape
  16. Till death: After 65 years, husband and wife die just 32 hours apart
  17. 'It was very emotional': A cancer patient gets her eyebrows back
  18. Veteran calls for government ID cards as 'small token' of thanks
  19. Service dog handlers face bitter pushback, kicked out of public places
  20. Service dog handlers face bitter pushback, kicked out of public places
  21. 'Treated like a terrorist:' Edmontonians urge federal government to fix no-fly system
  22. National inquiry into MMIWG community hearings LIVE
  23. Liberals' tax proposals still need work despite changes, critics insist
  24. Premier's apartment, cars watched as daughter tracked during Phillips murder investigation
  25. Victim who lost hand in mail bomb attack testifies
  26. Teaching assistant who was sanctioned questions sincerity of Wilfrid Laurier University's apology
  27. Search underway for man and child who set out from Igloolik by snowmobile
  28. 'A really important discussion': Trudeau weighs in on name of Edmonton's CFL team
  29. Police release better photos of $86K-Rolex-watch thief suspect
  30. Former IWK CEO removed from 100 most powerful women list
  31. 'I miss Ryker': scalded baby's sister says at mom's sentencing
  32. Missing dog walker Annette Poitras found 'alive and well' in Coquitlam, B.C., after massive search
  33. Canada's largest school board votes to end armed police presence in schools
  34. Trudeau says housing is a human right — what does that mean exactly?
  35. Refugee lawyers under 'major pressure' amid backlog of asylum claims
  36. Newfoundland and Labrador residential school survivors prepare for federal apology
  37. 'They have a duty of care,' says mother of man who died in police lockup
  38. 'You feel like two people:' How a Chatham mother overcame addiction, and came clean about her life
  39. 'It's wild': Wacky weather in Nunavut breaks records
  40. Justin Trudeau to be honoured with Symons Medal in P.E.I.
  41. Double win: Cancer patient collects lottery jackpot and responds to chemo
  42. Passive income changes could net feds $6 billion, PBO says
  43. Bill who? Canadians might not know the finance minister's name, but they know what they think of him
  44. How should we decide which party leaders get invited to the national election debates?
  45. Manitoba artist with autism gets spotlight at National Dog Show in Philadelphia
  46. Winnipeg woman searches for child whose heritage was hidden when she gave him up in 1979
  47. Hammy, B.C.'s most famous deer, no longer has his hammock — but his antler is still purple
  48. University of Moncton president Raymond Théberge nominated for federal language watchdog: Radio-Canada
  49. Ottawa turns to U.S. tech giants too often: internal memo
  50. Justin Trudeau in Labrador this morning to apologize to N.L. residential school survivors
  51. Former Liberal senator battling CRA over $350K tax bill
  52. Sobeys to lay off 800 workers across Canada
  53. Manitoba Judge Vic Toews drops court challenge of ethics commissioner ruling
  54. National housing plan sparks fresh calls for Liberals to help homeless vets
  55. Grey Cup: Argos can spoil Stamps' quest for redemption
  56. Tammy Chen, killed in Burkina Faso, awarded Senate medal for being 'a ray of light'
  57. After four day search on the tundra, missing man and boy walk into Nunavut community
  58. From mistrust to gratitude: Mother of murdered Indigenous woman thanks police for help
  59. 'Alcohol is not for the young' warns teen who suffered severe frostbite after passing out in the snow
  60. Health Canada finds low number of rare cancer cases linked to breast implants
  61. MPs to demand government put interests of citizens 1st after auditor's report
  62. Mosque attack a reminder of threat to Canadian Sinai force
  63. Why Wilfrid Laurier University's president apologized to Lindsay Shepherd
  64. Basil Borutski guilty of murdering 3 women in shocking killing spree
  65. Moose on the loose in Markham near Buttonville Airport is 'sheer power,' wildlife expert warns
  66. Notley wins over Calgary business crowd, starting with 'eastern bastards' remark
  67. What were you wearing? Sex assault survivors dispel stereotypes for new exhibit
  68. Fraud trial of the 'Muslim Madoff' adjourned after accused fires lawyer: Crown
  69. RightNow co-founder says group aims to elect 'enough pro-lifers' to pass 'much-needed legislation'
  70. Canadian charged in Yahoo hacking case to plead guilty in U.S., court records say
  71. Canada Post is scaling back its letters-from-Santa program for kids who write from school
  72. An arm of the state should not be forcing lawyers to declare their values
  73. Heads up! Antigonish a hotbed for a unique golf technique
  74. Vape shops fuming over Ontario's proposed restrictions
  75. Online cannabis retailers look to cash in on Black Friday sales hype
  76. How a man and a boy survived for days lost in a blizzard with no supplies in the Arctic
  77. 'Tremendous loss': Dauphin Mayor Eric Irwin dies on vacation in Florida
  78. Agreement in principle reached in class action alleging LGBT discrimination by Ottawa
  79. Mystery fireball seen breaking up over Saskatchewan, Alberta
  80. Grey Cup a good time to talk about men's health, says 2-time champion
  81. Far-right protest, counter-demonstration underway in Quebec City
  82. Tax cuts, hydro rebates, daycare refunds highlight Ontario PC campaign promises
  83. Western's Vanier Cup victory over Laval caps off punishing playoff run
  84. Medical marijuana 101? Ontario college offers class on cannabis business
  85. How to get the best deals online: CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
  86. 'Defining moment': CFL commissioner sparks expansion hope in Halifax
  87. Ontario allowing bottled water companies to take 7.6M litres a day on expired permits
  88. 'This is a forever project': Indigenous community mulls nuclear waste bunker
  89. How a Ukrainian dance ignited a debate on cultural appropriation
  90. Manitoba man trained sled dogs for Shackleton's Antarctic expedition
  91. A spectacular fall from space: Rocket meltdown over Prairie provinces confirmed by U.S. Strategic Command
  92. Ship stranded in Newfoundland for years gets 12 km from shore before going adrift
  93. 'Scared the heck out of me': Drivers stunned, injured after airbags deploy without warning
  94. Fuel-laden barge stranded near Bella Bella, B.C.
  95. Record cheap electricity is transforming world energy markets as Canada struggles to keep up: Don Pittis
  96. High school basketball players feel duped by scholarships that 'seemed so legit'
  97. N.L. Mi'kmaq artist's work on display in New York City
  98. 'I can't do this on my own': Returning from rehab in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
  99. 'No evidence' Hamilton school board violated dad's religious freedom over sex ed.: judge
  100. Marlene Bird, who survived attack that led to the loss of her legs and an eye, has died
  101. 55 staff at Saskatoon psychiatric centre on workers' comp after assaults by inmates
  102. 'I was ready to die': B.C.'s uneven coverage for rare disease drugs leaves patients in limbo
  103. 'Everyone deserves something': provincially-funded funerals on the rise
  104. Thieves allegedly steal city truck but stop to watch Grey Cup, get arrested
  105. Ontario's Patrick Brown answers nagging question: what would he do as premier?
  106. Bacterial outbreak in London, Ont., area leaves 9 dead
  107. New rules in Sask. make it mandatory for veterinarians to report suspected animal abuse and neglect
  108. Justice system must address how killer Basil Borutski slipped through cracks, advocate says
  109. Postmedia and Torstar swap dozens of small newspapers, most to be shut down
  110. With nowhere to live, Behchoko man applies to N.W.T college to find housing
  111. P.E.I. veteran donates land to Island Nature Trust
  112. Federal marijuana legislation clears House of Commons, headed for the Senate
  113. Chief and councillor removed after pow wow audit nominated for Caldwell First Nation election
  114. Military postal clerk fired for being a lesbian awaits apology from Ottawa
  115. Viola Desmond's sister recounts family's Halifax Explosion experiences
  116. 'He was a monster': Alleged victim of priest Camille Leger explains why he's suing church
  117. William Shatner wants charitable donation to end Television City condo dispute
  118. Sudbury judge accused of interfering in mother's attempt to regain custody of her daughter
  119. Ottawa jogger in condo ad wins precedent-setting privacy fight
  120. Household debt, home prices biggest risk to Canadian economy, Bank of Canada says
  121. 3 questions parents should ask about their child's coach
  122. Ottawa police rescue women in Grey Cup prostitution blitz
  123. Former Kaschewan co-manager pleads guilty in fraud case
  124. 3 questions parents should ask about their child's coach
  125. Ottawa police rescue women in Grey Cup prostitution blitz
  126. Former Kaschewan co-manager pleads guilty in fraud case
  127. 'I know that he's alive': Sister of missing pilot prays downed plane will be found
  128. 'It still hurts,' says Stampeder who fumbled ball in 4th quarter of Grey Cup loss
  129. Got a giant Christmas tree? Don't put it on your small vehicle, Sudbury police say
  130. Owner of 'creepy' gravestone seawall unapologetic
  131. 'Our collective shame': Trudeau delivers historic apology to LGBT Canadians
  132. Spies more free to use cellphone surveillance tech without warrant, under court ruling
  133. Couple devastated after hunters kill pet pigs near Ottawa
  134. 'A turning point': Power of apology lies in building the future, not tearing down the past
  135. Locomotive engineer Tom Harding was patient, safety-conscious, Lac-Mégantic trial hears
  136. Crafting retailer Michaels pulls Wild West toy from shelves after Winnipeg woman calls it 'offensive'
  137. Trudeau to name new Supreme Court judge to replace retiring McLachlin
  138. Sheilah Martin named new justice to the Supreme Court of Canada
  139. Canadian workforce is more educated and sitting in traffic longer than ever before: 2016 census
  140. Montreal police union slams Mayor Valérie Plante over support for Fredy Villanueva memorial
  141. Mixed-race couples challenge Kahnawake marry out, stay out law
  142. Indigenous women allege priest abused them, and likely others
  143. Newfoundland photographer sorry for mall meltdown at Santa shoot
  144. Alberta hospital staff who snooped on health info didn't have proper training, oversight, investigation finds
  145. Stolen kiss helps uncover story of Edmonton's forgotten LGBTQ pioneer
  146. Ultra-low rental vacancy rates highlight 'desperate' struggle to find affordable housing
  147. 'I'm not asking for root canals and Hollywood teeth': Just how doable is universal dental?
  148. Yahoo hacker feels he's 'doing the right thing' after pleading guilty, lawyer says
  149. N.B. fisherman finds lobster with Pepsi can imprinted on claw
  150. Andrew Scheer calls on Finance Minister Bill Morneau to resign amid 'cloud of suspicion'
  151. Winnipeg officer charged with assaulting boy, 12, during arrest
  152. Biggest cities in Sask. have some of Canada's highest vacancy rates
  153. Accused killers Millard and Smich won't testify at Laura Babcock murder trial
  154. Canada sets aside two bunkers at military bases amid global uncertainty, North Korean threat
  155. 'I feel so let down by Canada': Radiohead and drum tech's parents demand answers in his Toronto death
  156. Morneau's counterpunches miss their mark, as Conservatives go for the kill
  157. Come From Away creators thinking big for their film adaptation
  158. Ottawa wants conflict resolution panel for Trans Mountain pipeline project
  159. A troubling reality of the Halifax Explosion relief effort — racism
  160. Sudbury judge admits misconduct, faces possible suspension
  161. Banned from regular school life, autistic boy asks: 'When am I going to see kids?'
  162. Judicial council won't pursue inquiry into conflict of interest allegation against Vic Toews
  163. James Forcillo's bail revoked after alleged house arrest violation
  164. RCMP should pay maximum $1M in Moncton Mountie shootings, Crown says
  165. Reena Virk killer Kelly Ellard granted day parole
  166. Quebec lawmakers call on businesses to simply say, 'Bonjour'
  167. N.S. parents 'scared' as son with severe autism faces release without home supports
  168. Ottawa backs off of court proceeding on First Nations child health care
  169. Ontario's hospitality industry takes aim at sexual harassment
  170. Video shows confrontation involving boy, 12, allegedly slapped by Winnipeg police officer
  171. Fate of Toronto man accused of imprisoning homeless couple, taking baby rests with judge
  172. 1 in 5 Canadians infected with HIV doesn't know it
  173. Amid North Korea crisis, Canada not talking to U.S. about joining missile defence program
  174. Watch Canada compete for bronze in rugby 7s from Dubai
  175. Canada adds 80,000 jobs in November
  176. N.L. schools stop participation in Operation Christmas Child over homophobic policies
  177. 'Conduct not becoming of the honour of the Crown': Canada's top court overturns ruling on Yukon's land plan
  178. 'Awful feeling': P.E.I. mom battling CRA over tax credit for daughter with autism
  179. Oshawa GM plant cuts worker shifts as it slows car output, adds truck line
  180. 'It never should've happened': Adam Kargus's killer on the murder he committed behind bars
  181. University sexual harassment victim kept in dark over whether professor was punished
  182. Brutal killing of Naskapi baby in foster care still haunts family more than 30 years later
  183. Sask. 2nd highest province for fentanyl prescriptions
  184. Brand name drug sales soar in Canada, while R&D sags
  185. National parks free for people under 17 starting in 2018
  186. Appeal court upholds ruling ordering realtors to make home sale data public
  187. Judge suspends face-covering section of controversial Quebec law
  188. Girl, 8, killed by Quebec City snowplow
  189. Toronto Zoo anti-venom saves 29-year-old man after cobra bite
  190. Ontario to limit criminal prosecutions of HIV-positive people who don't disclose status
  191. Too many people prosecuted for not revealing HIV-status to sex partners, report says
  192. MMIWG commissioners to ask Ottawa for more time, as Quebec hearings wrap
  193. Christmas tree shortage? Wholesalers in Nova Scotia sell out for the season
  194. Fix First Nations child welfare system now, says Cindy Blackstock
  195. 'Anything is possible': Canadian curler Jennifer Jones eyes another Olympics
  196. 'The scalp of Edward Cornwallis' to be sold online by Mi'kmaq group
  197. 2 more Winnipeg police officers charged with impaired driving
  198. Not a death sentence: Edmonton HIV survivor becomes advocate
  199. With search about to end, family of pilot missing in B.C. mountains still optimistic
  200. Toronto woman, 22, found dead near construction site, was strangled, police say
  201. Toronto's #MeToo march gives hundreds of sexual misconduct survivors space to stand together, heal
  202. Town of Churchill says leave our polar bears alone
  203. 22 years after Patrick Roy was embarrassed against the Red Wings, the Habs return the favour
  204. 2 women dead after stabbing in Montreal's east end
  205. 'They have a lot to teach us': Inmates call for Canadian justice reform in journal
  206. How nixing a downtown freeway 50 years ago made Vancouver one of the world's most liveable cities
  207. Blogger vs. businessman: defamation lawsuit rallies supporters in Chinatown
  208. Ottawa confirms Canadian man killed in Trinidad
  209. Family of Tess Richey says mother found her body, police looking to ID 'unknown' male
  210. In Bill Morneau's fight to keep his job, a falling unemployment rate helps
  211. Injured veterans to learn whether lawsuit over disability pensions can proceed
  212. This mom loves St. Marys, but cement plant odour has her thinking of leaving
  213. 1st female hunting guide in Cambridge Bay an inspiration to family, Inuit women
  214. Stranger helps couple deliver baby in Shoppers Drug Mart parking lot
  215. Pot black market isn't expected to disappear even as marijuana becomes legal
  216. Trudeau names 2 new senators, including Canada's 1st female Indigenous dentist
  217. Air Transat passengers breach security at Edmonton airport after getting lost between planes
  218. 'The CRA lied to us' about tax credit, say diabetes advocacy groups
  219. Hamilton police arrest 1 suspect, but still seek shooter in fatal shooting Saturday of teen 'Good Samaritan'
  220. Gregg Zaun apologizes after being fired for 'inappropriate behaviour'
  221. Witnesses called for police chief J.P Levesque trial
  222. The sky's the limit: Man builds tree house, featuring kitchen and solar panels
  223. 'It broke my heart:' mother's call for 'justice' opens Thunder Bay MMIWG hearings
  224. 3 sisters, 3 violent deaths: Family tells their stories at Thunder Bay MMIWG hearing
  225. Ottawa author detained by U.S. border guards says system 'broken'
  226. Liberals aim for B.C. breakthrough in Monday's byelection vote
  227. Canada's entertainment industry pushes for concrete change #AfterMeToo
  228. Once bitten twice shy as markets wait for Poloz interest statement: Don Pittis
  229. 'A replacement for strip clubs': Racy charity event raises ire in Saskatoon
  230. Ottawa launches campaign against youth drug-impaired driving
  231. The downside to Quebec's booming economy? A labour crunch
  232. Hockey league apologizes 4 years after teen player's on-ice death
  233. Rohinie Bisesar, accused in fatal Shoppers Drug Mart stabbing, declared unfit to stand trial
  234. How the provinces are planning for pot legalization
  235. N.L. Premier Dwight Ball wins injunction to block CBC story linked to Brandon Phillips murder trial
  236. 'Wounds that cut to the bone': Crown seeks 70 years for Basil Borutski
  237. 'A hero to us all': Community mourns young man killed in Hamilton
  238. 'Our kids are crying out for help': Sask. report shares Indigenous youth solutions on suicide
  239. Armouries as homeless shelters? Toronto mayor says no way
  240. Canada's Climate change ambassador steps down after sudden death of her husband
  241. Halifax Explosion at 100: A devastating disaster that left a lasting mark
  242. 9 more vulnerable children have died and we don't know why
  243. Supreme Court of Canada to hear New Brunswick man's cross-border beer case
  244. 'A history of trauma': Families of 2 missing women from Ontario First Nation address Thunder Bay MMIWG hearing
  245. Mark McMorris and Max Parrot: Best of frenemies
  246. AFN Special Chiefs Assembly LIVE
  247. Sask. government rolls out red carpet for GTH investor who was wanted by China for fraud
  248. Underfunded from the start, Canadian Arctic Aviation Tour leaves contractors holding the bag
  249. Living with limited running water, 1 light bulb and a wood stove in Fort Good Hope, N.W.T.
  250. Federal Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc diagnosed with leukemia