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  1. For the Raptors to move forward, they need to fire the best coach they've ever had
  2. "Your suffering is recognized," judge tells survivors as Sixties Scoop hearings begin in Saskatoon
  3. Supreme Court to decide whether sons of Russian spies are Canadian citizens
  4. New Brunswick asks for military assistance in flood cleanup
  5. Ottawa overhauling military justice system to give victims a larger role
  6. Yes, those are live crabs on a Toronto subway train
  7. Manitoba premier drops night-hunt ban news in party evening speech
  8. Stastny scores twice as Jets soar into Western Conference final
  9. 'Do something': Liberals faced angry backlash over Colten Boushie case
  10. Watchdog says nursing exam puts francophone students at a disadvantage
  11. Cannabidiol oil won't get you buzzed but it could get you busted
  12. Jets don't miss a beat to give Winnipeg well-deserved win
  13. Tragically Hip legacy law on ticket scalping a 'toothless disaster,' critics warn
  14. After 6-month wait, cheques land on doorstep of sick Ontario worker
  15. Ottawa considers dozens more marine protected areas in Maritimes
  16. Thousands of Smart cars recalled in Canada over fire risk
  17. More than 600K cases still pending in Phoenix pay system
  18. Labrador woman stuck after Air Canada rejects Indigenous ID for return flight
  19. Fredericton area falls below flood stage as water levels recede across province
  20. 'We want to be understood': Trudeau, Couillard to face opposition to Lac-Mégantic rail bypass
  21. 'It's a sham': survivors blast Federal Court hearing into $875M Sixties Scoop settlement
  22. Canadian economy lost 1,100 jobs in April, but jobless rate holds steady at 5.8%
  23. Ontario election campaign takes leaders north for debate
  24. B.C. Interior braces for more flooding as weather warms up
  25. 'It was too late for us': Igloolik, Nunavut, mother says son's pneumonia death preventable
  26. 'Total elation': Jets fans floating on air after historic Game 7 win
  27. 'Without water, nothing can survive': Coldwater band challenges Trans Mountain pipeline route
  28. Conservatives grill Goodale about Canadian ISIS fighter's execution confession
  29. Canadian pipers part of world-wide memorial for teen bagpiper killed in Manchester concert blast
  30. Ruthowsky's sentencing delayed, pay continues for corrupt cop
  31. Humboldt Broncos to rebuild in time for 2018-19 hockey season
  32. Police's apparent dismissal of massage therapist's concern about client spurs Que. federation to take action
  33. 'I just can't afford it': Low-income seniors struggle to find dental care, face 2-year wait for city clinics
  34. Ex-Hells Angels chief 'Mom' Boucher sentenced to 10 years for murder plot
  35. Bob Marley's granddaughter demands action after being detained by police while leaving Airbnb
  36. Muslim woman makes peace with police officer who made Islamophobic comments
  37. 4 arrested after coffin set on fire at Gaspé cemetery in eastern Quebec
  38. UN review calls out Canada's treatment of Indigenous Peoples
  39. NAFTA ministers part ways before all-important session next week
  40. Erin Weir declares himself a member of NDP's defunct parent party, the CCF
  41. Hockey league tries to trademark #HumboldtStrong without asking team
  42. Canada's only desert town fighting back rapidly rising floodwaters
  43. At this point, what really separates Air Canada and WestJet?
  44. Why we're still talking about the phantom threat of voter fraud
  45. New guidelines not enough to fix Quebec's face-covering ban, lawyer says
  46. Tories attack Liberals for clearing former sex offenders to work with children, elderly
  47. How Jeremy Quaile's suicide changed the way I behave on social media
  48. Flood woes continue in parts of B.C.
  49. Wynne tries to walk away, but Ford won't let go of smile remark
  50. Elections Canada needs electoral reform bill to be final to prepare for 2019
  51. Alberta woman will meet long-lost sister for 1st time in 54 years
  52. Fugitive hot tub spurs shenanigans in Saint John
  53. Prince Albert police call off volunteer search party for missing 4-year-old
  54. 'Room to breathe': family swaps North Van basement suite for 3-bed Halifax duplex
  55. Homeowner expects to be displaced for weeks after car crashes into house
  56. Jaspal Atwal charged with uttering threats
  57. Kevin Tierney, Montreal film producer and writer, dead at 67
  58. Stanley Cup Playoffs: Western Conference final preview
  59. Sex assault reports up, but Saskatchewan lags in funding response
  60. How many Air Miles does your purchase earn? It depends on the fine print
  61. Windsor Jail guard speaks out about alleged abuse, discrimination after 7 years of silence
  62. N.W.T. town adopts Indigenous-language stop signs; man behind project hopes others follow suit
  63. Windsor police officer's Facebook post tells Liberal supporters to consider suicide
  64. While Horwath gets her hair pulled, Ford plays bingo
  65. With a heatwave on the way, sodden B.C. prepares for second flood surge
  66. Halifax university takes heat over non-Indigenous professor to teach about residential schools
  67. Search parties scour Toronto for York University student missing for 3 days
  68. For the first time in Ontario, a major political party has more women on the ballot than men
  69. Halifax home hit by car could be writeoff due to oil damage
  70. For the first time in Ontario, a major political party has more women on the ballot than men
  71. Halifax home hit by car could be writeoff due to oil damage
  72. Clare Drake, beloved U of A hockey coach, dies at age 89
  73. Door will open to genetic discrimination if act protecting Canadians is overturned, genomics expert says
  74. Congratulations to Harry and Meghan, but long live the Queen
  75. Frustrated by fine print, car-buying couple learns you don't always get what you pay for
  76. How the earbud generation is facing an epic problem with hearing loss
  77. Opponents of Sixties Scoop settlement aren't giving up after judge OKs deal
  78. Husky seeks gag order on daily oil data during SeaRose suspension for iceberg near-miss
  79. Order of Canada recipient charged in Nepal with sexually abusing children
  80. Mom's natural anti-tick spray to help kids from getting Lyme disease shows promise in early testing
  81. Ripples of positive change felt in North Battleford after 'shell shock' of suicide tragedies
  82. Canadian general to become No. 2 at UN Command in Korea
  83. Christine Moore goes public following veteran's misconduct allegations
  84. University condemned for handling of residential schools course controversy
  85. Jaspal Atwal denies making threats against radio host
  86. Quebec has received 96% of asylum seekers making illegal crossings so far in 2018
  87. Retesting of error-ridden national alert system could take months
  88. Kennedy Stewart pleads guilty to criminal contempt for Kinder Morgan protest
  89. MPs to lobby U.S. counterparts on impact of Trump tax in Canada
  90. Police divers end search with no sign of missing Toronto woman Zabia Afzal
  91. Hamlet of Crutwell being evacuated due to wildfire west of Prince Albert, Sask.
  92. Needle exchanges coming to 2 Canadian prisons
  93. Info commissioner finally rules on complaint - 10 years later
  94. No room at the Inn: Small B.C. lodge claims Expedia listed 'rooms unavailable' for 2 years
  95. Higher mortgage stress test also putting the squeeze on renewals
  96. Vice Admiral Norman's legal defence fund swells as case returns to court
  97. Sixties Scoop survivors reflect on lives 'never to be the same'
  98. Federal budget bill quietly proposes tool to ease penalties for corporate crime
  99. Average house price fell 11% in past year, CREA says
  100. Is climate change to blame for B.C.'s floods? It's complicated
  101. CBC camera captures devastation inside Grand Forks, B.C., homes
  102. Toronto police say trove of evidence found inside alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur's apartment
  103. Recruitment remains a challenge for Sask. volunteer firefighters
  104. London, Ont., physician Tarek Loubani shot near Gaza border
  105. Doug Ford showed up at a hydro rally for 6 minutes
  106. Mother's Day BBQ ruined after Montreal-area woman swallows metal brush bristle
  107. Crutwell, Sask. under evacuation order again due to wildfire
  108. Send in the army: officials ask for help as B.C.'s southern Interior braces for 2nd wave of flooding
  109. Jail time sought for B.C. men convicted of polygamy
  110. Bill Morneau to give 'major update' on Kinder Morgan pipeline talks Wednesday
  111. After mistakenly letting people buy prohibited guns, RCMP tells owners to give them up
  112. Parliament passes plain tobacco packaging law, regulates vaping
  113. Still waiting for the Bank of Canada's promised real estate rebound: Don Pittis
  114. Middle Arm, N.L. parents remove kids from school for LGTBQ presentation
  115. First right whale of the season spotted in Canadian waters
  116. Engineering expert raises concerns about BP drilling plan off Nova Scotia
  117. MLB star Joey Votto apologizes for 'ridiculously selfish' harsh words about Canada
  118. Morneau says government willing to compensate Kinder Morgan against political delays
  119. Wynne's message getting snowed under an avalanche of detail
  120. Complaints about Thunder Bay Amber Alert from other parts of the province 'disheartening': OPP
  121. CAQ immigration plan sets 3-year deadline on learning French, passing values test
  122. What it means when one school can fundraise $70K — and another just $15K
  123. How many cellphones does Nunavut have? Not enough to bother with emergency alerts
  124. Supporters rally as lawyers argue court dates in Vice-Admiral Norman's case
  125. Kathleen Wynne doesn't mind being the underdog
  126. Rain clouds gather as B.C. residents scramble to prepare for more flooding
  127. No electricity for tenants of shabby Montreal rooming house billed as 'mansion'
  128. Somebody put a live WWI-era artillery shell out with the trash in London, Ont.
  129. PC candidate resigns, as his former employer probes theft of data
  130. Vancouver votes to ban plastic straws, foam cups and containers by June 2019
  131. Canada bans Venezuela expat voters from casting ballots
  132. Judge accused of being a 'cheerleader' for $875M Sixties Scoop deal
  133. Marine Atlantic ferries are on watch for endangered right whales
  134. Meet the opioid addicts of Bell Island N.L. and the people keeping them alive
  135. Halifax runway show Moments in Culture tackles racism, gender and equality
  136. Ex-Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown writing a book about his political 'assassination'
  137. 16-year-olds can join the military — should they be allowed to vote?
  138. CPP's total assets increased by almost $40B in past year
  139. Feds to unveil new food security program for the North within the next few months
  140. Verdict in Winnipeg mail bombing to be broadcast live today
  141. Elderly widower loses cherished memento in latest distraction theft
  142. The unsettling real-life confrontation that begins Classified's song about abuse
  143. Toddler left with nearly 150 stitches after coyote attack in Burnaby
  144. Armed Forces to help flood relief efforts in B.C.
  145. Banks cutting variable rate mortgages even as fixed ones head higher
  146. Doug Ford breached election finance rules by attending Scarborough fundraiser
  147. Senior Canadian officials in Washington for last-minute NAFTA effort
  148. Tell us where people are growing medical cannabis, town asks Health Canada
  149. Doug Ford doesn't have a platform yet — but he does have a campaign song
  150. Blue Jays pitcher Roberto Osuna accused of assaulting a woman, court documents show
  151. Hamilton now says it gave 'improper' order to remove anarchy symbol
  152. Former SNC-Lavalin executive charged in illegal political donations scheme
  153. Humboldt man campaigning to have Sask. junior hockey league drop #HumboldtStrong trademark application
  154. Ford faces tough questions as NDP asks for probe into ex-PC candidate's alleged role in data breach
  155. National veterinary clinic chain stops declawing cats, calls procedure 'inhumane'
  156. Locals get first glimpse at swamped homes in Grand Forks, B.C.
  157. Can Ontario's election tell us anything about the federal race in 2019?
  158. Picturesque Nunavut community hits breaking point in ongoing suicide crisis
  159. Between Trump, Iran and North Korea, Canada's G7 has a high potential for chaos
  160. Brit blames job loss on Canada Post for 'destroyed' work visa documents
  161. Convicted killer Paul Bernardo to appear in court via video on weapons charge
  162. 'Nowhere near close:' U.S. rebuffs Trudeau hope for quick NAFTA deal
  163. Walker from Ontario calls support 'unreal' as he makes 1,200 km journey for Broncos
  164. Scientists race to prevent extinction of Atlantic whitefish in Nova Scotia
  165. U of S Huskies volleyball coach fired after recruiting player with known sex assault charge
  166. Long weekend gas prices: Headed higher most places, but Alberta, Quebec can expect a break
  167. Fascinator fascination? Tiny hats loom large for royal wedding watchers
  168. Coroner speaks about mix-up of Humboldt Broncos crash victims, release of name
  169. A tale of two Windsors, and a wedding cake made by the Queen's chef
  170. Help arrives as threat of flooding rises again in B.C.
  171. Nigeria to help bust 'myths' about illegal border crossings into Canada
  172. Mayor warns Toronto may need emergency centre for refugees, demands more support
  173. In a reversal, ethics commissioner to investigate LeBlanc for lucrative Arctic surf clams deal
  174. Newly granted access to residential school cemetery holds deep meaning for Battleford event organizers
  175. Why killing Alberta's carbon tax could kill Kinder Morgan pipeline
  176. As Britain reveals its first-ever cyberattack against ISIS, experts ask if Canada will be as open
  177. Doug Ford is a populist, but it's not yet clear what kind
  178. Ex-NFL QB Johnny Manziel strikes deal with Tiger-Cats
  179. Far-right groups, counter-protesters rally over asylum seekers at Canada-U.S. border
  180. Blaze breaks out in Brandon's downtown
  181. Small towns feel the pinch as Vancouver real estate madness spreads
  182. After days away, officials to decide if Grand Forks, B.C., homes are livable
  183. All-women mining rescue team sets sights on international competition in Russia
  184. Jets' global exposure creates golden opportunity for tourism, economic development
  185. 'Total chaos': Fire burns through Brandon's downtown
  186. Milos Raonic announces he's withdrawing from French Open
  187. A walk in his shoes: Japanese man caps off years-long walk around world in Tuktoyaktuk
  188. Alberta boaters rescue moose calf submerged in muddy riverbank
  189. Wynne: 'It's a tough election, there's no doubt about that'
  190. Americans Kreider, Kincaid help keep Canada off world hockey championship podium
  191. 'We believe': Fans send Jets positive vibes at do-or-die Game 5
  192. Have a May 2-4 hangover? There's a reason people on Bell Island stayed sober
  193. Golden Knights eliminate Jets to reach Stanley Cup final
  194. 6 fishing areas closing after 2 right whales spotted in Gulf of St. Lawrence
  195. 'I could have ID'd him': Woman says Dominican resort didn't investigate claim that she was raped by staffer
  196. Sask. couple swept away by B.C. mountain landslide can't believe they're alive
  197. Kayakers take Kinder Morgan protest offshore in U.S.
  198. Why Book Club's Canadian co-writer resisted when told to go 'younger'
  199. Canadian scientists track Lyme disease threat
  200. Trans Mountain: Meet the people who live along Canada's most controversial pipeline
  201. Students launch online campaign to scrap student loan interest charges
  202. Montreal WW II hero, largely unknown at home, honoured as Dutch town's saviour
  203. Researchers working on new kind of green beer — with cannabis
  204. Group affected by CIA brainwashing experiments wants public apology, compensation from government
  205. Indigenous learners get training in life-saving skills in Ottawa pilot project
  206. Oregon's flooded recreational pot market a cautionary tale for Canada: economists
  207. At least 12 horses dead, 15 others rescued after major barn fire at Toronto's Sunnybrook Stables
  208. 'Significant' issues remain over NAFTA: U.S. treasury secretary
  209. Canada, Latin American group of countries won't recognize Venezuelan election
  210. 9-day-old tiger cub dies at Magnetic Hill Zoo
  211. A year on, Churchill still waits for repair of rail line as confusion continues over who will fix it
  212. A Turkish coup, a family torn apart, a dramatic escape on foot: 'Can you believe the things we went through?'
  213. 'Really bizarre' encounter between 2 wild, shrieking lynx caught on video
  214. Wildfire at Prince Albert National Park grows to 24,000 hectares
  215. Rescuers helped injured B.C. landslide victims through waist-deep mud, debris
  216. 13 cottages near Meadow Lake, Sask. destroyed by wildfire
  217. B.C. sues Alberta over turn-off-the-taps legislation
  218. WestJet and pilots resume contract negotiations in Calgary
  219. Liberals' proposed overhaul of Divorce Act aimed at putting interests of children first
  220. Doug Ford's PCs falter as Andrea Horwath's NDP makes gains: polls
  221. Quebec judge authorizes class-action lawsuit against Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon
  222. Halifax police clear Liberal MP Francis Drouin on sexual assault allegation
  223. Brad Trost not backing down from legal battle with Conservative Party
  224. Company walks away from Churchill railway deal weeks after announcing interest
  225. 'Sober bar' to open in Windsor, Ont. for recovering addicts
  226. Vice journalist 'eager' on eve of his press-freedom hearing at Supreme Court
  227. Her husband took his own life after he was bullied on the job
  228. Changing the law to allow payment for surrogacy is fraught with complications
  229. Research that slayed the 'Newfoundland curse' wins Governor General's Award
  230. Canadian offshoot of U.S. libertarian campus group says it provides needed counterpoint to liberal bias
  231. Take the lid off the 'carbon tax cover-up,' Poilievre urges Liberals
  232. Pilots push for shorter flight times as government finalizes new safety regulations
  233. Survivors of Quebec mass shootings plead for ban on assault weapons
  234. What divorced parents and family lawyers have to say about proposed updates to the Divorce Act
  235. Ex-soldier says he watched barrels of Agent Orange being buried at Gagetown base
  236. As Ontario NDP rises in polls, its platform and candidates get closer scrutiny
  237. Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur to make Toronto court appearance
  238. Trans Mountain pipeline looms large as western premiers meeting gets underway
  239. 1 month after Toronto van attack, 'scars are very deep' but healing continues
  240. Someone threatened to burn Mi'kmaq statue after Cornwallis memorial taken down
  241. Stranger told teen 'I want your life' before slashing his throat, say police
  242. No suitors step up for stake in pipeline as Kinder Morgan deadline looms
  243. E-cigarette and vaping ads coming soon to a TV, radio or newspaper near you
  244. Not lovin' it: McDonald's sues over Happy Meal toy tax tally
  245. How a deadly fungus prompted permanent restrictions on importing salamanders into Canada
  246. 2 Toronto police officers accused of eating marijuana on duty face criminal charges
  247. Media can't be an arm of the police, Vice lawyer tells Supreme Court hearing
  248. Kathleen Wynne ad says 'I can do better'
  249. 'Healing is part of the game': Humboldt lingers in memories as Sask. teams prepare for Memorial Cup battle
  250. Judge says Ruthowsky used badge 'as an ATM,' calls for harsher sentence than 10 years