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  1. Eastern Manitoba First Nations evacuated as huge fire approaches
  2. Johnny Orlando, Toronto teen signed to major label, ready to take centre stage
  3. Say it ain't so: Spring snowstorm heading to central Newfoundland
  4. Crown, defence may consider splitting McArthur case into separate trials
  5. Toddler found dead inside van in Burlington, Halton police say
  6. Exhaustion, concern and relief on board first Hercules airlift for Manitoba fire evacuees
  7. Auto insurer's secret cameras in sting operation broke law, body shop claims
  8. Government leaving door open to sending spare military helicopters to Mali
  9. Federal government moves to update search and rescue helicopters
  10. Pain on the train: VIA Rail passengers frustrated with delays on cross-Canada journey
  11. Red light! Iqaluit's first traffic lights cause social media stir
  12. Evacuations continue as growing fire forces airlift of hundreds from eastern Manitoba First Nations
  13. Grassy Narrows First Nation releases health report detailing fallout from poisoned fish
  14. Car2go is shutting down in Toronto and says it's city hall's fault
  15. Doug Ford recorded trying to sell 'bogus' PC memberships, Liberals allege
  16. Grassy Narrows mercury victims up to 6 times more likely to have debilitating health problems, report says
  17. Trudeau says threatened U.S. auto tariffs based on flimsy logic
  18. Liberals allege, Doug Ford dodges
  19. Legal fumble could derail trial of online gambling mogul David Baazov
  20. Indigenous leaders, community groups want voices heard at G7
  21. Signed 'Humboldt Jersey' makes stop in Regina for Memorial Cup
  22. Police confirm Burlington, Ont., toddler died after being left in vehicle on hot day
  23. VIA Rail apologizes to passengers as train delay reaches 45 hours
  24. Amazon to bring 1,000 jobs to Ottawa with new warehouse
  25. 15 people injured following explosion at Mississauga restaurant
  26. $7M class action lawsuit filed against S-Trip student travel firm
  27. Military looks at foreign recruits to boost ranks
  28. Homeopathy for autism 'certainly not based on science,' B.C. health official says
  29. Advocacy group urges Ontario voters to leave ballots blank on June 7
  30. Ready or not, Canadian business may face sanctions under EU's new privacy law
  31. Last evacuees from Manitoba fires to be airlifted from Little Grand Rapids on Friday
  32. Inuit 'wear their culture on their sleeve, literally': Inuk designer gears up for Indigenous Fashion Week
  33. Halifax chiropractor investigated for anti-vaccination views
  34. Liberals increase support for parents of murdered, missing children
  35. Bombay Bhel bombing: witness describes bloody scene after restaurant explosion
  36. Officer-cadet from Royal Military College Saint-Jean expelled for defiling Qur'an
  37. A NAFTA deal is still possible this year, says Republican congressman
  38. Trump administration pins target on B.C. wine sales
  39. Solo grad organizes own prom, raises $2,300 to pay for it
  40. Trudeau's decision to vote in Ontario election angers Quebec MP
  41. Sask. judge rules province must allow people to remove gender markers from birth certificates
  42. Edmonton man gored by bison in Elk Island National Park
  43. Canada's coolest summer job mixes adrenaline with reconciliation
  44. Justice minister's tweet on Boushie verdict inspired a wave of angry e-mails and letters
  45. No guarantee Ottawa can come to terms with Kinder Morgan over Trans Mountain, says Carr
  46. The Trudeau government gets another chance to do election law reform right
  47. Securing millennial vote key to winning Ontario election
  48. Sex, lies and video: The story behind Alexa Emerson's 'rampage of social media terrorism'
  49. DND doubles financial compensation for military who lose money on moving
  50. Saskatchewan man pleads guilty for 2017 crash that killed 3 Edmonton women
  51. Evacuation order issued for 14 properties as wildfire burns north of Kamloops
  52. Ontario woman hit with 20-year-old bylaw ticket for dog that wasn't hers
  53. How a 9/11 Truther may be influencing which Ontario election videos you see
  54. 'It's the wild west out here': Gulf Islanders raise alarm over whale-watching fleet sizes
  55. MSVU drops valedictorian after learning he sexually assaulted girl
  56. Horwath says political attacks she is facing make voters cynical about politics
  57. Police fatally shoot N.S. man after he threatened another person: RCMP
  58. Motive still a mystery as police seek Ontario restaurant bombers
  59. Canada's Michael Ondaatje up for best-ever Booker Prize accolade
  60. Rape kits not available at all hospitals, sexual assault survivor warns
  61. 'More to offer than to take': As Toronto races to manage a flood of migrants, a refugee-claimant speaks out
  62. High-tech production Frame by Frame lights up National Ballet
  63. What's at stake in final Ontario leaders' debate?
  64. Wireless wars heat up as big telcos top up phone plans with bonus data
  65. Residents at heart of protest zone in Quebec City hope for the best as G7 nears
  66. Canada's Laurence Vincent-Lapointe, Katie Vincent take double gold at Canoe Sprint World Cup
  67. Where are all the 'bergs? Tour operators say iceberg sightings in N.L. down this year so far
  68. Manitoba civil servants can drink at parties, but pot will be a no-no, says draft policy
  69. Air quality expected to slide in southwestern Ontario as temperatures climb
  70. Hip-replacement technique gets patients back on their feet sooner
  71. CP Rail union formally serves strike notice
  72. Finding daycare an ordeal for parents, but economists say market isn't to blame
  73. This Muslim youth help line received 2,000 Ontario calls last year
  74. A year of Scheer: Conservatives mark 1st anniversary with new leader
  75. Evacuees return home after crews contain wildfire in West Kelowna, B.C.
  76. P.E.I. man dies in hospital after altercation with police
  77. Crews cleaning up oil spill at Kinder Morgan station north of Kamloops, B.C.
  78. Drivers take on car insurance companies for coverage you can't get in Canada
  79. Wynne, Horwath press Ford for details on his plan at last leaders' debate before election
  80. Acadie-Bathurst wins Memorial Cup
  81. More than 1,000 CRA employees disciplined for misconduct over past 4 years
  82. Wynne may have exceeded expectations in leaders' debate, but does it matter?
  83. Scientists set out to map the genes of Canada's most iconic species
  84. Updated Canada-Israel trade agreement to give gender rules 'teeth'
  85. Trump, not Canadian auto industry, may be the threat to U.S. national security: Don Pittis
  86. The public funding of Catholic schools in Ontario is unstable and unprincipled
  87. Maxime Bernier says fellow MP thinks 'the world revolves around' her skin colour
  88. Former hostage Joshua Boyle to have bail hearing in Ottawa today
  89. Montreal to grant Raif Badawi honorary citizenship today
  90. CIBC's Simplii warns that 40,000 customers may be affected by data hack
  91. 'Please don't interrupt me,' says Horwath as Liberal candidate crashes NDP event
  92. Atlantic salmon group strikes deal to stop Greenland fishery for 12 years
  93. Canadians will weigh in on compensation for bumped flights, lost bags
  94. Winnipeg nursery school to review dress code after girl, 3, told not to wear sundress
  95. Via Rail cancels service between Sudbury, White River as CP Rail strike looms
  96. Frank Ostrowski's murder conviction should be dropped, Crown and defence lawyers agree
  97. Vancouver lumberjack powers to world title
  98. Stratford Festival opening night cancelled following threat, theatres evacuated
  99. Auditor general to release new, 2nd report on Phoenix payroll system
  100. Stratford Festival tackles gender by casting women in lead male roles
  101. Freeland returns to Washington as NAFTA, tariff tensions mount
  102. Global dread of rising rates makes stark choice for central bankers: Don Pittis
  103. 'Incredibly fierce' UBC graduate among activists detained in Saudi Arabia
  104. NDP, PCs looking to northern Ontario for seat gains
  105. Auditor general reports today on First Nations economic gaps, job programs
  106. Liberals to unveil Trans Mountain pipeline plan
  107. CP Rail slowing service as countdown to Tuesday strike deadline ticks down
  108. Meet the First Nation recruits on front lines of Saskatchewan's wildfire fight
  109. Bomb threat at Stratford Festival 'hugely disappointing,' artistic director says
  110. Police to provide more information on Mississauga, Ont., restaurant explosion
  111. Foreign minister too often left in dark about overseas torture cases, says auditor
  112. Teen impaled by golf club to have home renovated for free
  113. 'I thank him for my own life': Swiss diplomat used legal ruse to save tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews
  114. Couple helps child 'soaked in sweat' escape hot car in Walmart parking lot
  115. Hamilton 'hacker for hire' Karim Baratov sentenced to 5 years for Yahoo security breach
  116. Corrupt Hamilton cop Craig Ruthowsky sentenced to 12 and a half years
  117. Naturopath college outlaws therapy that promises 'complete elimination' of autism
  118. Vote Compass: Horwath taps those weary of Wynne, fearful of Ford
  119. Military cops and prosecutors too slow to charge and try cases, says auditor general
  120. CP Rail train operators on strike; signal workers reach deal
  121. Oilpatch pleased for pipeline progress but concerns about investment climate persist
  122. Canada's high extradition rate spurs calls for reform
  123. The Bank of Canada wields enormous power, yet decisions are made in relative secrecy: Neil Macdonald
  124. Hacking attacks at BMO and CIBC's Simplii highlight why cybersecurity cannot be a patchwork job: Don Pittis
  125. Ontario election path to victory runs through the 905
  126. This Toronto teen is headed to Florida for a first-ever MLB girls baseball camp
  127. Canadian scientist calls for protection of geological, historical sites on other planets
  128. Tim Hortons to pilot all-day breakfast amid tensions with franchisees
  129. 'Perfect stranger' delivers birthday surprise 4,000 km away
  130. Justice minister orders independent review of Hassan Diab extradition case
  131. Bank of Canada leaves key interest rate steady at 1.25%
  132. Feds' $4.5-billion pipeline investment 'a slap in the face' for northerners on severed Churchill rail line
  133. DND unable to spend billions in equipment funds, which expert says pushes many projects beyond next election
  134. Oldest lizard fossil fills evolutionary 'missing link'
  135. Doug Ford's PCs reveal 'final' campaign platform that has no fiscal outlook
  136. Dellen Millard facing 3rd murder trial — this time for his own father's death
  137. Residents in Moose Jaw, Sask. wake up to snowy streets after early morning hail storm
  138. Father of Burlington, Ont., boy found dead in hot car facing charges
  139. Romeo Saganash's Indigenous rights bill passes in the House of Commons
  140. UBC president calls on Ottawa to step in after activist graduate arrested in Saudi Arabia
  141. Tom Thomson painting sells for over $481K after gathering dust in Edmonton basement
  142. IUD most effective birth control method, Canadian pediatricians declare
  143. Two MPs are locked in a Twitter brawl over race and identity. Time to talk?
  144. Toronto man denies conspiring with Marvel CEO in alleged hate mail scheme
  145. Vote Compass: Many women don't trust Doug Ford, a potential problem for PCs in key ridings
  146. New Brunswick woman stops to help at scene of car accident, has her truck stolen in return
  147. Economy grew at 1.3% pace to start 2018, slower than 2017 pace
  148. Dellen Millard murder trial in death of his father, Wayne, begins
  149. U.S. will slap Canada with steel and aluminum tariffs beginning at midnight
  150. Edmonton ISIS recruits groomed cousins for years, court documents say
  151. Shares of Canadian metal companies take hit on U.S. tariff announcement
  152. Andrea Constand makes 1st public statements since Bill Cosby trial
  153. Health minister open to warnings on cigarettes as feds outline tobacco strategy
  154. Man denied entry into Winnipeg bar because of face tattoos likely not protected by law
  155. Internet video, music services must pay up to save Canadian content, CRTC says
  156. She lost her daughter to domestic violence - now she's trying to make sure no one else loses theirs
  157. 'Quebec is unbelievable to me': Don Cherry puts Bettman on spot about possible Quebec City expansion
  158. Samantha Bee apologizes to Ivanka Trump for using vulgar slur
  159. Thief steals Oilers 1988 Stanley Cup ring, spotted wearing it around town
  160. 'We're the only party that is accurate': Ford denies breaking promise to release costed platform
  161. First Nations hockey team subjected to racist taunts, slurs at Quebec City tournament
  162. Trudeau describes cancelling U.S. visit over demands for NAFTA sunset clause
  163. 'I know it's inspiring people': Regina man landscaping yards after double amputation
  164. Police release new video of Bombay Bhel bombing suspects fleeing blast
  165. Officer who shot Sammy Yatim pleads guilty to perjury, gets 6 months added to sentence
  166. Judge rules Edmonton man can be extradited to U.S. to face terrorism-related charges
  167. Police identify teen killed in Yonge-Dundas Square shooting
  168. Buddhist Institute proposing monastery for 1,400 nuns in eastern P.E.I.
  169. 13-year-old B.C. girl dies after hair catches fire at backyard firepit
  170. PCs flag concerns about Ontario's new voting machines
  171. Canadian aluminum shows its mettle in face of Trump's tariff
  172. 'My doctor thinks it's super': Paramedic house call program cuts down on ER visits
  173. Canada invites a dozen extra nations to G7 Summit
  174. Now what? How steel and aluminum tariffs will impact Canada
  175. University of Guelph installs BlindSquare app to guide students who are visually impaired
  176. English-speaking dad makes human rights complaint over French school division policy
  177. Trudeau reaching out to steel, aluminium producers during 'ridiculous situation'
  178. Mother of paramedic found dead after mosque shooting wants more help for PTSD victims
  179. Trudeau reaching out to steel, aluminium producers during 'ridiculous situation'
  180. Mother of paramedic found dead after mosque shooting wants more help for PTSD victims
  181. Family doctor, professor, Trudeau's new appointee to the Senate
  182. Arbitrator rules wage gap exists between rural, urban mail carriers
  183. Hussen pledges $50M for housing for asylum seekers
  184. Parts of B.C. coast now closed to salmon fishing in effort to protect killer whales
  185. Thunder Bay police unlawfully arrested First Nations man: provincial watchdog
  186. Police call tech CEO's Yorkville slaying an 'unprovoked attack'
  187. Former hostage Joshua Boyle to be released on bail
  188. How to buy a pipeline: inside the talks that got to 'yes' on Trans Mountain
  189. Canadian man charged with smuggling pot into U.S. in hockey bags
  190. Will Toronto help give Doug Ford a majority government?
  191. Leafs legend Dick Duff reunites with lost Stanley Cup ring
  192. What 2 small Canadian steelmakers think of this week's tariff outbreak
  193. Wynne to acknowledge election is lost, urge voters to ensure NDP or PC minority
  194. Northern Alberta county grapples with natural gas shortage
  195. Former Manitoba attorney general, LGBTQ champion Roland Penner dies
  196. Loblaw recalls No Name brand chicken burgers over salmonella fears
  197. Trans Mountain protesters decry 'Justin Trudeau memorial pipeline' in Burnaby, B.C.
  198. 4 wounded in shooting at Pickering, Ont., Ribfest
  199. Canada part of NATO exercise in Baltics, Poland
  200. Results of Bloc Québécois vote on Ouellet's leadership to be announced
  201. Families of deceased military college students demand answers from Ottawa
  202. U.S. tariffs against Canada are 'insulting,' Trudeau says
  203. 'They are now a part of us': Makeshift memorial for Toronto van attack victims comes down
  204. After Wynne concedes, Ford ignores it
  205. Cree filmmaker from Manitoba to take part in San Diego Comic Con panel
  206. Court clerk with PTSD fighting province, insurer to go back to work
  207. 'We can't change the past': Humboldt Broncos healing emotional wounds through positivity — and football
  208. Edmonton firefighter has cliché first day on job, rescues cat from tree
  209. Illegal trail building in B.C. could net you steep fines, jail time
  210. New guidelines recommend hepatitis C screening be done for those born between 1945 and 1975
  211. Egg sales soar as Canadians jump at all-day breakfast
  212. A trade war is a political act of economic destruction: Don Pittis
  213. Toronto police officer on paid suspension for 11 years could finally be fired
  214. Women abused by ex-national ski coach Bertrand Charest speak out for 1st time
  215. Chest-thumping on tariffs might feel nice, but as the dependent trading partner, it does us no good
  216. Vanity plate declares 'I'm drunk' — in Punjabi
  217. Wynne to speak with CBC about her admission of defeat over the weekend
  218. Canada scrambled to figure out Trump 'Muslim ban,' U.S. documents show
  219. Landlord paid $720K in taxpayer cash last year to run private emergency shelter
  220. A mother struggles with limited access to daughter who lives in care home
  221. Embattled Bloc Québécois leader Martine Ouellet resigns
  222. Toronto police fire officer after 11-year suspension, but appeal keeps him on payroll
  223. Husband in legal limbo after watching wife who was denied medically assisted death kill herself
  224. 'Not something that should happen': homeless man spends dying hours at Vancouver Tim Hortons
  225. Lawsuits allege Brampton PC candidate defrauded would-be immigrants
  226. Spill at Kinder Morgan station near Kamloops, B.C. was larger than first stated by province
  227. Train carrying crude oil derails in Alberta, partially closing highway
  228. Jason Kenney calls Ontario election result 'a great day for Albertans'
  229. New gender option available on Alberta ID cards
  230. Woman found not guilty of drunk driving, judge rules her charter rights were violated
  231. G7 unity torpedoed by angry Trump tweets dismissing Trudeau as 'dishonest & weak'
  232. 'Humboldt deserves this': Chandler Stephenson bringing Stanley Cup to Humboldt
  233. Tornado touches down as thunderstorm moves northeast across Alberta
  234. Canada raises more than $3.8B for girls' education at G7
  235. Doug Ford's PC government will move on these 5 promises quickly
  236. Despite controversy, Anthony Bourdain championed Canadian cuisine
  237. The marijuana bill has passed the Senate — and now things get dicey
  238. 'Zombie NAFTA': What happens if Trump tears up trade deal
  239. Here's how Doug Ford's political views measure up against the PC voters who elected him
  240. Mike Bullard pleads guilty to making harassing phone calls to ex-girlfriend
  241. Donald Trump's relationship with Russia keeps raising eyebrows
  242. Author Steven Galloway awarded $167K in damages following UBC firing
  243. Trudeau and Trump discuss speeding up NAFTA talks in meeting at G7
  244. Canada rejects Trump's call to let Russia back into G7
  245. 'Magic' of simple message, simple strategy led to Ford victory
  246. Americans show their support for Canada with #ThanksCanada after Trump-Trudeau conflict over tariffs
  247. 10 years later, residential school apology translated into 7 Indigenous languages
  248. Prospective jurors in Peter Khill trial questioned about racial bias
  249. MPs unite to condemn Trump's tariffs, verbal attacks
  250. Police dog taken out of service after biting girl, Saskatoon chief says