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  1. Bernier rejects Liberal MP's apology over identity politics flareup on Twitter
  2. B.C. company targets small Quebec municipality for blocking open mine project
  3. Dellen Millard to be tried by judge alone for father's alleged murder
  4. Why some P.E.I. loggers still use horses — not trucks — to clear dead trees
  5. Why hardcore animal trainers are counting on chickens to help hone their skills
  6. RCMP 'sloppy' and 'negligent' in investigating Colten Boushie's death, say independent experts
  7. Journalist Paul Bliss no longer with CTV after sexual misconduct allegations
  8. N.S. woman with intellectual disability recounts quest for release from hospital
  9. Edmonton's piano man, who touched hearts around the world, dies at 46
  10. Inuit mother to speak about daughter's murder at MMIWG inquiry in Labrador
  11. Finding Cleo: CBC podcast sets out to solve decades-old mystery of Saskatchewan girl lost in Sixties Scoop
  12. Spike in gun and gang violence in Canada has experts worried
  13. CRA scams on the rise as tax season gets underway
  14. Ottawa eyes tougher screening of gun owners for mental health, violence concerns
  15. Northern Ontario First Nation now has clean drinking water after 14 years
  16. Did Trudeau's botched India trip lose the Liberals their polling lead?
  17. Will new security committee look into Atwal affair? So far, it's a secret
  18. 'I believe they'll find him': Woman spent her life trying to solve mystery of husband's 1956 disappearance
  19. How America's gun laws compare to Canada's
  20. CN apologizes, promises immediate action to clear backlog of grain shipments
  21. Loonie dips below 77 cents US as Bank of Canada cites trade fears in interest rate decision
  22. How a bit of luck, a dog and a Facebook post led to a man's frosty rescue
  23. 24 sex-related charges against former Burns Lake mayor involve 4 people, 3 of them minors
  24. Lucy Maud who? Poll finds many Canadians can't name achievements of famous women
  25. Abdoul Abdi supporters push for Nova Scotia to intervene in deportation case
  26. Crown will not appeal verdict in Gerald Stanley murder trial
  27. Fall hearing planned for man accused in shooting death of Yosif Al-Hasnawi
  28. Former Manitoba premier Greg Selinger says farewell to political life
  29. London, Ont., home invaders got the wrong address, but still robbed the place
  30. Wife of Iranian-Canadian professor who died in Tehran prison detained en route to Canada
  31. 'What does it take?' Lawyer calls on CRA to apologise to maliciously prosecuted couple
  32. B.C. school district under fire after launching anti-racism campaign
  33. How contending with Trump might help Trudeau move past the India debacle
  34. First Nations demanding a cut of cannabis tax after pot legalization
  35. RCMP investigating supervisor for allegedly simulating sex act on an eggplant
  36. Brian McKeever named Canada's flag-bearer for Paralympics opening ceremony
  37. Spike in opioid deaths prompts Ontario government to offer free naloxone spray
  38. 'I feel a lot lighter': MMIWG inquiry heads into 2nd day in Labrador after emotional start
  39. Governor General's Performing Arts Awards: Tegan and Sara, Geneviève Bujold, Angela Hewitt to be honoured
  40. Trudeau says Liberals 'on the right track' with Trump as Canada eyes steel tariff exemption
  41. Veteran Saskatoon doula 1st person convicted of breaching Sask. Midwifery Act
  42. The Pollcast: Ontario PC leadership race careens to a close
  43. McCann family frustrated by federal foot-dragging on zombie laws
  44. Pilots soar into history as Manitoba's 1st female Indigenous medevac team
  45. Injunction to be heard tomorrow to extend PC leadership vote deadline
  46. Trudeau to name Brenda Lucki as Canada's first permanent female RCMP commissioner Friday
  47. Ottawa among 13 cities that could see 2 C increase in 2020s: report
  48. Big telcos set to hit many Canadians with internet price hikes
  49. Mom makes kids walk 7 km, carrying sign saying they were rude to bus driver
  50. Judge tosses convicted B.C. polygamists' constitutional challenge
  51. Canada's unemployment rate nudges down to 5.8% in February
  52. Mounties charge Vice-Admiral Mark Norman with breach of trust
  53. Brenda Lucki named Canada's 1st permanent female RCMP commissioner
  54. Canada being invited to take 'greater role' in Iraq mission, says NATO general
  55. Ontario PC leadership a toss-up between Christine Elliott, Doug Ford, poll suggests
  56. Alberta-B.C. pipeline feud is federal government's responsibility, says NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh
  57. 'My kids could be dead': School bus leaves kids, 4 and 6, at empty house during storm
  58. Volunteers who rebuilt B.C. alpine cabin face $10K fine and threat of demolition
  59. Sask. coroner's inquests could provide model for Indigenous jury reform: lawyers
  60. Nova Scotia funeral home director loses licence after cremating wrong body
  61. Hungry lynx lingers for food in Thunder Bay, Ont.
  62. 'There is hope': former homeless woman serves as valedictorian for graduating class
  63. NAFTA termination would have modest impact on economy: Conference Board of Canada
  64. Karina Gould becomes first federal cabinet minister to have a baby in office
  65. Gay man claims mistreatment, discrimination while in N.W.T. jail
  66. Potential winner won't sue for a cut of $60M group lotto win
  67. Edmonton couple who refused to tell foster kids Easter Bunny is real feels vindicated, ready to adopt
  68. B.C. flood fears grow amid rising temperatures and above average snowpack
  69. Uber to inform Canadians affected by data breach
  70. Toronto police chief backs external review into missing persons cases amid criticism of Bruce McArthur probe
  71. Many questions remain about cannabis use, just months before it becomes legal
  72. How the Ontario PC leadership candidates stack up
  73. Language barrier: Why some of Canada's diverse filmmakers are shut out of funding
  74. Q&A: What a Bay Street star says it will take to boost women's ranks in finance industry
  75. Mysterious, forgotten suitcases hold the lost history of a P.E.I. family
  76. SECOND OPINION | Canadian families stunned by 3,000% increase in price of life-saving drug
  77. Health system neglects northern patients by design: Doctor
  78. Sparks, smoke on board Porter flight leads to emergency landing in Fredericton
  79. Spiking gas prices: sometimes it really is a conspiracy
  80. End of an era for Winnipeg theatre: Steven Schipper to retire after 30 years as Royal MTC artistic director
  81. Ontario PCs set to reveal new leader after race dogged by internal party chaos
  82. Canada to closely watch meeting between Donald Trump, Kim Jong-un
  83. Canadian Screen Awards gala to shine light on AfterMeToo
  84. Customers protest after Loblaws demands ID before sending $25 gift card for bread price fixing
  85. Christine Elliott refuses to concede to Doug Ford, throwing Ontario PC leadership into chaos
  86. As MMIWG convenes in Montreal, families of missing women travel from far and wide to tell their stories
  87. Questionable car repairs, cricket powder and surprise Airbnb: CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
  88. Erbil, Seattle, Vancouver: why one asylum seeker walked across the border into B.C.
  89. Ruth Wilensky, matriarch behind iconic Montreal Jewish deli, dies at 98
  90. 5 things to know about new Ontario Tory leader Doug Ford
  91. There's nothing easy about what para snowboarder Alex Massie does
  92. 'Kind of shocking': Several skiers and snowboarders die in tree wells this year
  93. Manitoba still using outdated, 'seriously flawed' computer system to track kids in care
  94. Kathleen Wynne speaks a day after Doug Ford named Ontario PC leader LIVE
  95. U of Sask. professor denies suppressing toxic pollution research
  96. Elliot won more votes, majority of ridings, but still lost to Ford in Ontario PC race. How did that happen?
  97. Step inside the historic building that still powers parts of downtown Winnipeg
  98. 'Not a men's race': First woman to complete 3,200 km snowmobile race plans to compete again
  99. Christine Elliott won more votes, but Doug Ford won where it mattered
  100. Sask. professor receives threats over upcoming talk on 'whiteness' at Ontario university
  101. Christine Elliott concedes to Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford
  102. U of Regina suspects 'significant' number of students cheated in law and ethics class
  103. Brian McKeever's 'relentless' drive leads to historic Paralympic gold
  104. Trudeau to kick off tour of steel and aluminum factories in Quebec
  105. Art therapy helps former soldier overcome horrors of Yugoslav wars
  106. Discount airline Norwegian Air plans to fly between Canada and Europe this summer
  107. MMIWG inquiry begins hearings in Montreal today
  108. Petition wants to let natural disaster victims dip into RRSPs without penalty
  109. Air Canada computer glitch causing long lines across Canadian airports
  110. Federal government refusing 'no' for an answer on carbon pricing in Sask.
  111. Doug Ford promises wins in Ontario areas that 'never went PC before'
  112. U of R president concerned about school's reputation after cheating allegations
  113. Corruption trial begins, Crown says Hamilton cop sold police secrets to drug dealers
  114. Rideau Hall welcomes Belgian royalty with a German flag
  115. Budget 2018: Manitoba starts slaying deficit dragon
  116. Man shot, assailant drops gun fleeing Peel Street men's clothing store
  117. Ottawa looks to settle with residential school survivors who were abused by other students
  118. National DNA databank for missing persons up and running after years of delay
  119. Canadian Paralympic roundup: Mark Arendz earns bronze in biathlon
  120. Money for nothing: He was paying a credit repair company, but says he wasn't getting anything in return
  121. Trump stresses desire for quick NAFTA deal in phone chat with Trudeau
  122. Buyer misled about mansion's bloody history, judge rules
  123. Military finds multiple gaps in support for victims of sexual misconduct
  124. Trump stresses desire for quick NAFTA deal in phone chat with Trudeau
  125. Buyer misled about mansion's bloody history, judge rules
  126. Military finds multiple gaps in support for victims of sexual misconduct
  127. Trudeau stops in Hamilton on steel and aluminum solidarity tour
  128. Frustrations with Quebec justice system in spotlight at MMIWG inquiry
  129. More complaints about housing on northern Alberta reserve
  130. Canada's wheelchair curlers are the comeback kids
  131. Indigenous mom of 2 says racist taunts aimed at her family during kids' 1st trip to Winnipeg
  132. Hamilton officer tried to look like a 'dirty' cop for drug dealer, corruption trial hears
  133. 'Family' of volunteers continue search for Kaden Young, 3, swept into Grand River
  134. What those little stickers on fruits and vegetables are for
  135. Bank of Canada's Poloz underlines potential of Quebec child care for entire country
  136. Husband haunted by memory of wife washed overboard and lost at sea
  137. Halifax taekwondo grandmaster suspended over alleged caning
  138. Possible manslaughter charge for alleged drug dealers would hinge on knowledge drugs were tainted: lawyers
  139. Montreal police launch Amber Alert for missing 10-year-old boy
  140. Former Winnipegger convicted of terror gets 45-year sentence in New York court
  141. Should police be investigated if someone dies after they administer a life-saving drug?
  142. Government announces details of $1.5-billion plan to protect the coasts
  143. Crown won't appeal Raymond Cormier's acquittal
  144. Here's what the other OCSs think of the Ontario Cannabis Store — their new acronym mate
  145. Alberta legislature unanimously passes motion in favour of Trans Mountain expansion
  146. Canadian roundup: Brian McKeever golden in cross-country sprint
  147. Residential school survivors need clinical and cultural care, advocates urge
  148. Paralympic wake-up: Day 5 news you might have missed from the Games
  149. Former foster home operators accused in lawsuit of inappropriate discipline, letting kids use drugs
  150. Labrador family thanks Cain's Quest for chance to visit son's final resting place
  151. 'We got you': Raptors fans rally to support NBA All-Star DeMar DeRozan in battle over depression
  152. Nunavut not prepared for climate change impacts, auditor general says
  153. MMIWG inquiry hears from Inuit community in Montreal
  154. Police continue search for 10-year-old boy after Amber Alert lifted
  155. Dispute over mansion's bloody history provides a window into Vancouver's high-stakes housing market
  156. Ford recalls 62,479 Fusions and Lincoln MKZ cars in Canada because steering wheel can detach
  157. Missing Squamish man, rock-climbing partner found dead in Alaska, B.C. man's dad says
  158. Hedley drops to smaller venue for Thunder Bay concert
  159. Father of son who was disciplined with cane defends taekwondo grandmaster
  160. Sikh community leader sentenced to 11 years for manslaughter
  161. No charges for homeowner who fired gun during alleged rural Sask. break-in
  162. Whistler woman who called police to report slow driver handed nearly $500 in fines
  163. Burlington man charged with defrauding Syrian refugees in Qatar
  164. Sons of slain professor who died in Iran urge Trudeau to help their mother
  165. Trump says he made up facts about trade deficit in meeting with Trudeau
  166. Fredericton woman says jail staff left her stranded at gas station on outskirts
  167. Halifax Explosion could have nipped the branch of this family tree
  168. Fredericton woman says jail staff left her stranded at gas station on outskirts
  169. Halifax Explosion could have nipped the branch of this family tree
  170. Men 'getting the message' in the wake of #MeToo, says local counselling service
  171. Property manager finds proof of Airbnb rental scam
  172. Man's memories of engagement wiped out by massive stroke, wedding video helping him heal
  173. 'I feel duped': Montreal mother angry after son's U.S. football dreams dashed by recruiters
  174. NAFTA exit would hurt Ontario, New Brunswick more than rest of Canada, Moody's says
  175. Nova Scotia becomes 1st province to ban cat declawing
  176. Average price of Canadian home in February drops 5% to $494K in past year
  177. Calgary hotel employee accused of sexually assaulting guest by posing as chat friend
  178. Still no trace of missing Montreal boy as search continues
  179. Toy maker MGA Entertainment seeks to buy Toys "R" Us Canada as retailer liquidates
  180. Suspect in Ajax killings, charged with three counts of 2nd-degree murder, due in court
  181. Even sex workers need to file a tax return: Vancouver group offers tips as deadline nears
  182. Canadians with a disability almost twice as likely to be victims of violent crime
  183. Canadian officials dispute Trump's latest trade deficit claim
  184. Undercover cop breaks down crying during police corruption hearing
  185. Yvonne Boyer is Ontario's first Indigenous senator
  186. Tooba Yahya, mother in Shafia murder case, has permanent resident status revoked
  187. MMIWG inquiry grants families standing after Federal Court action
  188. Ottawa 'determined' to see Trans Mountain pipeline expanded: minister
  189. First Nations leadership 'icon' Justa Monk dead at 75
  190. Ontario Tories say Patrick Brown ineligible to run in spring election
  191. CEO of Vancouver-based firm charged in U.S. for providing tech to drug cartels
  192. Canadian Paralympic roundup: Mark Arendz captures 1st biathlon gold
  193. Women-only ride-sharing service DriveHer launches Friday in Toronto
  194. 'We're at our wit's end': Churchill endures winter of discontent as dispute over broken rail line drags on
  195. Costco under investigation by Ontario forensic team over drug company payments
  196. University of Alberta's identity stolen by fake California institution
  197. PC Optimum says it may have mistakenly combined customers' accounts
  198. Canadians had more complaints than usual about their banks last year, ombudsman says
  199. Family of missing Montreal boy pleads for information as search resumes
  200. Thunder Bay police board to decide whether to hold hearings for officers over Stacy DeBungee investigation
  201. What are the Arctic Winter Games?
  202. Man sets himself on fire at McDonald's in Vancouver, police watchdog investigating
  203. London family says their PC Optimum points were stolen and used in another province
  204. Women-only ride-sharing service DriveHer launches Friday in Toronto
  205. 'We're at our wit's end': Churchill endures winter of discontent as dispute over broken rail line drags on
  206. Costco under investigation by Ontario forensic team over drug company payments
  207. University of Alberta's identity stolen by fake California institution
  208. Loonie sinks to 9-month low on its way to worst week in over a year
  209. PC Optimum says it may have mistakenly combined customers' accounts
  210. Drug testing proposal splits group helping Liberals on workplace policies
  211. Jagmeet Singh's view of Sikh separatism under scrutiny after appearances at rallies
  212. Canadians had more complaints than usual about their banks last year, ombudsman says
  213. When he saw a stranger needed a kidney, he thought: 'Why not me?'
  214. Canadian DJ Datsik cancels all shows amid sexual misconduct allegations
  215. Family of missing Montreal boy pleads for information as search resumes
  216. Thunder Bay police board to decide whether to hold hearings for officers over Stacy DeBungee investigation
  217. What are the Arctic Winter Games?
  218. Man sets himself on fire at McDonald's in Vancouver, police watchdog investigating
  219. London family says their PC Optimum points were stolen and used in another province
  220. Women-only ride-sharing service DriveHer launches Friday in Toronto
  221. 'We're at our wit's end': Churchill endures winter of discontent as dispute over broken rail line drags on
  222. Costco under investigation by Ontario forensic team over drug company payments
  223. University of Alberta's identity stolen by fake California institution
  224. University of Alberta's identity stolen by fake California institution
  225. Loonie sinks to 9-month low on its way to worst week in over a year
  226. Tanya Granic Allen running to be PC candidate in Cambridge
  227. Family of missing Montreal boy pleads for information as search resumes
  228. B.C. putting up $300K to study feasibility of high-speed rail connecting Vancouver and Seattle
  229. Drug testing proposal splits group helping Liberals on workplace policies
  230. Jagmeet Singh's view of Sikh separatism under scrutiny after appearances at rallies
  231. University of Alberta's identity stolen by fake California institution
  232. Loonie sinks to 9-month low as it hits worst week in over a year
  233. Tanya Granic Allen running to be PC candidate in Cambridge?
  234. Family of missing Montreal boy pleads for information as search resumes
  235. Distracted driving to net automatic licence suspension in Manitoba, says infrastructure minister
  236. B.C. putting up $300K to study feasibility of high-speed rail connecting Vancouver and Seattle
  237. Jagmeet Singh's view of Sikh separatism under scrutiny after appearances at rallies
  238. Drug testing proposal splits group helping Liberals on workplace policies
  239. PC Optimum says it may have mistakenly combined customers' accounts
  240. Canadians had more complaints than usual about their banks last year, ombudsman says
  241. When he saw a stranger needed a kidney, he thought: 'Why not me?'
  242. Canadian DJ Datsik cancels all shows amid sexual misconduct allegations
  243. Thunder Bay police board to decide whether to hold hearings for officers over Stacy DeBungee investigation
  244. What are the Arctic Winter Games?
  245. Man sets himself on fire at McDonald's in Vancouver, police watchdog investigating
  246. London family says their PC Optimum points were stolen and used in another province
  247. Women-only ride-sharing service DriveHer launches Friday in Toronto
  248. Teen to be sentenced in May for deadly La Loche mass shooting
  249. Toronto police confirm investigation into Hedley singer Jacob Hoggard
  250. Costco under investigation by Ontario forensic team over drug company payments