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  1. Canadian submarines not part of international Arctic under-ice exercise
  2. After 'f--k Trump' barb, De Niro apologizes in Toronto for 'the idiotic behaviour of my president'
  3. Status Indians to disappear in 50 years unless First Nations move beyond Indian Act: Perry Bellegarde
  4. Markets will advance green agenda — even if some governments lose interest: Don Pittis
  5. Ontario PC party still sending text messages after winning election
  6. Inquest begins into 'agonizing death' of homeless man in shack fire
  7. North Vancouver housing complex fire claims lives of parent and child
  8. Canada's post-secondary schools exploiting international students, says recruiter
  9. MMIWG commission: Expert and knowledge keepers hearings LIVE
  10. Starbucks closing more than 1,000 Canadian locations this afternoon for anti-bias training
  11. Canadian dollar lower after Trump attacks Trudeau over tariffs
  12. Liberals loosen rules, spend more on cornerstone homelessness program
  13. Ontario could feel the pain if Trump makes good on auto tariff threat — but no one knows how much it'll hurt
  14. Amid nickel boom, Vale moves forward with underground mine at Voisey's Bay
  15. Nursing home didn't follow reporting rules, Wettlaufer inquiry hears
  16. 'Ideological sex clubs': Alberta gay-straight alliance law faces court challenge
  17. Calgarian crowned Canadian Scrabble champ with 'blargh' and 'pashmina'
  18. Ex-MP received 'secret' cut of $12.4M deal in resort town run by his sister, OPP probe alleges
  19. Hudson's Bay, other stores pressured to dump Trump products, amid tariff tiff
  20. Edmonton psychic medium called a scam by clients left waiting for readings, refunds
  21. Canada tracking Trump's border crackdown to see if U.S. remains safe for asylum seekers
  22. Inviting 'very difficult conversations': Why the AGO welcomes debate over Indigenous art
  23. Costs of hearing-related health claims on the rise in Canadian military
  24. Prosecutor wants mosque shooter Alexandre Bissonnette locked up for life
  25. Killer nurse abruptly quit job after narcotics went missing at long-term care home
  26. Burton Cummings in good spirits after car accident in May
  27. Explosion injures 2, destroys business in Newfoundland
  28. Man accused in death on subway tracks appears in Toronto court
  29. Race begins today for new Assembly of First Nations national chief
  30. Parliamentary committee recommends European-style privacy laws for Canada
  31. DFO orders fisheries closure in Bay of Fundy after right whale sighting
  32. Suman Virk, mother of murdered teen Reena Virk, dead in 'tragic accident'
  33. First Nation fire evacuees eager to return home as power restored, cleanup underway
  34. Parliament's 1st female chief librarian to retire this week
  35. Bureaucratic limbo leaves new adoptive parents stranded in Japan
  36. Pipeline regulator seeks to monitor 'vast amounts' of online chatter for potential security threats
  37. Albertans turn increasingly to self-employment in recession's wake
  38. 'Alexandre is not a monster': Mosque shooter's parents speak publicly for 1st time
  39. National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrated from coast to coast to coast
  40. Why lawyers appealed the La Loche shooter's sentencing as an adult
  41. Linda Babcock faces her daughter's murderer to show Wayne Millard's death means something
  42. De-radicalization expert urges authorities to charge Canadian former ISIS fighter
  43. As B.C. bakes, mountain resort near Vernon tackles 30 cm dump of snow
  44. LCBO won't restock Norman Hardie wine amid sexual misconduct allegations
  45. Trudeau and B.C. North Coast First Nations announce ocean protection agreement
  46. Saskatchewan Roughrider caught with pot cookies at Winnipeg airport gets absolute discharge
  47. 'I can be her': Camp encourages Indigenous girls to explore tech careers
  48. 'These are freedoms my father didn't have': Hope for progress on National Indigenous Peoples Day
  49. Beer makers brew up idea to thwart provincial border sales restrictions
  50. Discriminated against for depression: Transport Canada ordered to give B.C. man top-secret job
  51. CBC News Network to reduce live programming for the summer, repeat newscasts
  52. Bill to expunge gay-sex criminal records takes effect in Canada today
  53. Canada aims to curb number of migrant children held in detention
  54. Inmate riot in Iqaluit jail causes significant structural damage, but no injuries
  55. Anyone missing a piano? It may be sitting in a warehouse in B.C.
  56. Teepee back up at Sask. Legislature 3 days after camp members arrested by police
  57. Legal recreational marijuana: what you need to know
  58. Camera directed car toward oncoming traffic after windshield replacement, man says
  59. Chief justice gives rare update on top court's work so far
  60. Charges dropped against rural Alberta homeowner accused of shooting trespasser
  61. Message of National Indigenous Peoples Day should be heard all year, Elijah Harper's son says
  62. Who killed Kimberley Lockyer and Dale Worthman? 25 years later, the answer is unknown
  63. Union under fire at Wettlaufer inquiry for defending problem nurse
  64. Inflation rate holds steady at 2.2% in May despite soaring gasoline prices
  65. Sudbury toddler an internet sensation after crib video of him practising hockey goes viral
  66. Trudeau fined for being too slow to declare gift of sunglasses from P.E.I. premier
  67. Laylin Delorme found guilty of 1st-degree murder in Edmonton Mac's killings
  68. Buy American? No thanks, Canadians starting to say
  69. Lorne Grabher wins $750 from province amid battle over licence plate
  70. Long-term care needs more funding and staff, former manager tells Wettlaufer inquiry
  71. St. Catharines man jumps into water and dislodges a fish hook from a swan's neck
  72. BP reports drilling mud spill off Nova Scotia
  73. Victim 'tortured to death,' judge says as he sends Marissa Shephard away for 25 years
  74. 'Embarrassed' woman duped by CRA scammers made up story of arrest by police impostors
  75. Baby dies in car after father forgets to bring child to Montreal daycare
  76. 4 people safely rescued after abandoning fishing vessel off St. John's
  77. New Canadian Embassy woos the French with Indigenous art
  78. Cannabis and the border: what pot-smoking Canadians need to know
  79. Canadian military not ready for 'space army,' former defence chief says
  80. Single women increasingly pursuing parenthood on their own
  81. Faith-based camps feel sting of Trudeau government's summer jobs abortion clause
  82. OPP searching Ottawa River for missing swimmer
  83. Finding Pte. Thomas Godchere: An Anishinaabe family's journey to honour a fallen soldier
  84. Grave mistakes: Tax agency cuts number of cases in which Canadians are mistakenly declared dead
  85. JAZZ.FM91 listeners stunned at changes, allegations of misconduct at beloved radio station
  86. Train from Alberta derails in Iowa, leaking crude oil into floodwaters from rain-swollen river
  87. Support workers doling out pills in nursing homes are under-qualified, some health professionals say
  88. All main federal party leaders in Quebec for Fκte Nationale weekend
  89. Parents stranded in Japan relieved as Canada issues visas for adopted children
  90. Job-related injuries create mounting danger for search and rescue workers
  91. 5 taken to hospital for overdoses at Escapade Music Festival in Ottawa
  92. Rotary club members showcase aid projects as international convention gets underway in Toronto
  93. Nearly half of Canada's incarcerated youth are Indigenous, according to Statistics Canada
  94. DFO closes another fishing area in northern N.B. after right whale sighting
  95. Syrian children's choir won't attend U.S. festival over border fears
  96. Arkells reach out to meet teen who months ago didn't have friends, felt lonely
  97. Carr says he expected in April Canada was going to have to buy the pipeline
  98. From 'funky cloudwork' to full-blown tornado: Video shows twister uncomfortably close to Sask. farms
  99. B.C. cook brought tp Canada as temporary foreign worker wins $32K in back pay
  100. Marineland founder John Holer dead at 83
  101. Toronto Pride in pictures: A collage of celebration and grief
  102. Revenue agency falling behind as uncollected taxes owed rise to $44 billion
  103. RCMP faces $1.1B lawsuit over bullying, harassment claims dating back decades
  104. Federal officials felt 'pressured' to direct frigate repair work to Halifax: documents
  105. Antigonish boy, 7, receives $6M settlement for brain damage at birth
  106. 2 ex-University of Ottawa Gee-Gees hockey players in sex assault trial will learn their fates today
  107. Former colleagues, bosses of Wettlaufer to testify during 4th week of inquiry
  108. MMIWG hearing on police policies, procedures starts in Regina today
  109. Conservatives support single tax form for Quebecers
  110. Stranded fox rescued from iceberg by fishermen who fed him Vienna sausages
  111. 'Assault on green energy:' Industry slams Doug Ford's decision to cancel incentives
  112. Cannabis clinics may break health-care rules by charging patients to see doctor
  113. 'I feel so stupid': How one Vancouver man fell for the CRA scam
  114. 'Remarkable drop' in C. difficile infections at Canadian hospitals
  115. Judge delivering decision in University of Ottawa Gee-Gees sex assault trial
  116. Life like a nightmare since daughter's fatal beating shared online: mother
  117. Equalization debate re-emerges ahead of finance ministers' meeting in Ottawa
  118. 'He's a natural': Dancing toddler steals the show at Camrose powwow
  119. Allegations of ex-MP's 'secret' cut of construction deal prompt calls for town's mayor to step down
  120. Trudeau to visit three cities on Canada Day, skip Parliament Hill festivities
  121. As mom mourns death of third child, police ask public for help
  122. How one woman worked for 30 years to help an endangered plant species
  123. 'He's a natural': Dancing toddler steals the show at Camrose powwow
  124. Allegations of ex-MP's 'secret' cut of construction deal prompt calls for town's mayor to step down
  125. Trudeau to visit three cities on Canada Day, skip Parliament Hill festivities
  126. As mom mourns death of third child, police ask public for help
  127. How one woman worked for 30 years to help an endangered plant species
  128. Trudeau's 1st peacekeeping mission just under stated goal of 15% female soldiers
  129. Collingwood restaurant mistakenly receives online backlash from Trump supporters
  130. No logos: Tobacco firms under tight timeline to adopt plain packaging
  131. Canadians head into fight that may be 'unwinnable' in Mali
  132. Minister under fire over handling of RCMP harassment amid $1.1B lawsuit
  133. Morneau under pressure to match Trump's tax cut as finance ministers meet
  134. High-profile sexual assault acquittal sets women back, says advocate
  135. Manitoba, Saskatchewan to press Morneau about opting out of controversial tax change
  136. Ontario man charged after 60 illegal rifles, shotguns seized from home
  137. Use of 'agency nurses' criticized at Wettlaufer inquiry
  138. Police watchdog's report into systemic racism allegations against Thunder Bay police delayed until August
  139. Indigenous man kicked out of McDonald's after racist confrontation says he feels lucky to be alive
  140. Power surge knocks out Jasper SkyTram, stranding 160
  141. Postmedia to shutter 6 community newspapers, halting print editions at 3 others
  142. Lethbridge hockey player burned by campfire emerges from coma
  143. B.C. polygamists Winston Blackmore and James Oler sentenced to house arrest
  144. Willie O'Ree, NHL's 1st black player, gets Hall of Fame call
  145. Barrie police arrest of man who died 'a short time later' caught on video
  146. Federal government quietly writes off loan — but won't reveal sum or say who got it
  147. Son of Toronto real estate tycoon who wrote graphic novel sentenced to life for murder
  148. Refugee claims process needs major overhaul, says report
  149. Foreign buyers tax on trial — but B.C. claims crisis called for action
  150. Saskatoon man sues officers who Tasered him after responding to wrong address
  151. Manitoba says agreement reached on disputed North Dakota water project a 'crucial deal'
  152. Ontario couple travels 4,000 km for a perfect beach wedding... in Canada's Arctic
  153. Warning: This article contains pictures of June snowfall
  154. Friendly Windsor-Detroit fireworks impacted by Canada-U.S. trade war
  155. More than 80% of incarcerated Manitoba minors are Indigenous. These 3 say that can be changed
  156. More than half a million prescription drugs are stolen each year - and most are opioids
  157. Residential opioid program giving drug users chance at new life
  158. Doug Ford urged to keep Indigenous post in new cabinet
  159. Senate, Duffy head to court over whether senator can sue upper chamber
  160. Number of police officers per Canadian hits 13-year low, Goodale told
  161. Facebook's fake news squad comes to Canada - just in time for 2019
  162. From snow to 36 degrees, Maritimers in for scorching hot Canada Day weekend
  163. Judge upholds Alberta law to protect students who participate in gay-straight alliances
  164. 'Collective system failure' allowed money laundering to run rampant in B.C.: report
  165. Rail safety watchdog calls for training overhaul after 74-car runaway train rolled through GTA
  166. There will be enough legal marijuana to meet demand, federal officials say
  167. Suspended Vice-Admiral Norman to be removed as military's second-in-command
  168. Psych report on alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur indicated 'no signs of psychopathy'
  169. Disabled Canadians could be waiting months for money owed by Canada Revenue Agency
  170. Relatives of black man who died in custody of Barrie, Ont., police demand justice
  171. Markham mother and daughter drowned at Collingwood resort pool, OPP says
  172. Cloudy with a chance of feces: Yellowknife family says poop fell from sky
  173. Loonie sags as Poloz says he's ready to help out with tariff fight: Don Pittis
  174. Nova Scotia photo supply company is taking stand against Donald Trump
  175. Time is short but the waiting list is long for children who need specialized wheelchairs
  176. What phasing out coal means for Nova Scotia to be investigated by task force
  177. Leading obstetrician hopes to reassure public after coverage of Cullan Chisholm case
  178. Mental health, marijuana and money among expected themes as health ministers meet in Winnipeg
  179. Heat wave could force changes to Parliament Hill Canada Day show
  180. Outward Bound Canada doesn't pay minimum wage for 100-hour work weeks, says former instructor
  181. Director of Edmonton centre for francophone newcomers accused of inappropriate behaviour
  182. 'It's scary:' Auto workers in Windsor, Ont. 'nervous' about Trump's auto tariff threat
  183. Strike at world's largest salt mine in Goderich Ont. now in week 9
  184. Wettlaufer inquiry hears from co-workers where serial killer felt 'frustrated and angry'
  185. Not guilty verdict for Peter Khill shows Canada's justice system still broken after Boushie, says chief
  186. MMIWG hearing on police policies and practices LIVE
  187. Making it easier for kids to play multiple sports is hard — but it can be done
  188. Stranded moose calf gets 'helping hand' from Thunder Bay, Ont., angler
  189. Alberta deficit $2.5B lower than forecast thanks to higher revenues
  190. Confusion reigns over guidelines for Quebec's face-covering ban
  191. Bear spray as a weapon: Extra-hot capsaicin aerosol used in assaults across Canada
  192. How do you name a beer brewed in Dildo? Tastefully, owners say
  193. Politico launches new venture focused on Canadian issues
  194. Family of Jon Styres suing man who killed him for $2M
  195. Wealthy Canadians hiding up to $240B abroad, CRA says
  196. Gallery officials knew selling the Chagall would be highly controversial — but did it anyway
  197. Health Canada tests 27 sunscreens after skin reactions reported, finds no problems
  198. After 56 years of letters, pen pals meet for the first time
  199. Hundreds of thousands families in Canada live in daycare 'deserts,' report says
  200. RCMP lay murder charge after remains of missing Alberta woman found in Manitoba
  201. 'No one is beyond our reach': Canada joins 5-nation alliance to fight tax crime globally
  202. Advocates march to health ministers meeting to demand coverage for new treatment for rare spinal disease
  203. Stolen laptop had health data for 80% of N.W.T. residents
  204. Strike at massive Ontario salt mine begins to affect local businesses' bottom line
  205. Doug Ford's new Ontario government poised to be sworn in
  206. Biggest immigration fraudster in Canadian history left $900K fine unpaid
  207. Tariffs 101: How Canada's counter-tariffs on U.S. goods work, and what they'll do
  208. Legacy of slain Fredericton officers endures in RCMP training 40 years later
  209. Economy grew by 0.1% in April as manufacturing expands
  210. Liberals unveil final list of U.S. products to be hit with tariffs
  211. 'Indigenous people don't matter, I guess': friend of shooting victim Jon Styres
  212. E. coli outbreak in romaine lettuce tied to tainted Arizona irrigation canal
  213. 'I'm here for you. You're not alone': Resiliency unites girlfriends of Humboldt Broncos
  214. Fixing Phoenix to take 5 years, billions to fix: report
  215. Ontario PC cabinet puts big-name politicians in top roles
  216. Police issue Canada-wide warrants for 2 men in playground shooting that wounded two young girls
  217. April GDP won't send 'hearts racing,' but it's enough for July rate hike, say economists
  218. 'It was the human thing to do,' says man who helped rescue blind man from Toronto subway tracks
  219. New court docs outline what Competition Bureau says happened in bread price-fixing scheme
  220. How Paul Anka brought Michael Jackson to Drake's new album Scorpion
  221. Dennis the pet raccoon forced to leave Saskatoon for 2nd time in 3 years
  222. Roberta Bondar, Lorne Michaels, Beverley McLachlin among those newly named to Order of Canada
  223. Moncton Mountie murderer Justin Bourque posts profile on matchmaking website
  224. Stanley Park Teahouse manager fired after refusing to serve Trump supporter
  225. 'I was head-to-toe on fire': Woman burned in backyard firepit explosion awarded $1.1M
  226. Churchill, Man. issues emergency order as propane supply dwindles
  227. Investigation launched after Edmonton Humane Society forgets cats in vehicle for 22 days
  228. Shawn Desman's Wasaga Beach concert now free after selling only 17 tickets
  229. Science project gone wrong leaves 11-year-old with second-degree burns
  230. 6 people dead after head-on collision north of Elrose, Sask.
  231. At age 99, Bridgetown matriarch gets honorary high school diploma
  232. After a year-long battle over chrome cow Charity, a windstorm leads to her demise
  233. School censors valedictorian's speech to remove reference to student's death
  234. Adam Sandler makes surprise cameo in Montreal couple's wedding photos
  235. 'They didn't want to listen': Fired gambling inspector feels vindicated by report
  236. Steel pipe maker in Ontario lays off 40 workers over U.S. tariffs
  237. U.K. children who tend graves of N.L. soldiers making Memorial Day visit
  238. Family of 5, including 3 children, among victims of head-on crash in Saskatchewan
  239. Indigenous woman fights to stay in Canada, saying traditional territory is B.C.
  240. Man loses limbs after falling from train in B.C., RCMP say
  241. 3 people rushed to hospital after downtown Toronto shooting
  242. Alberta's energy regulator ignoring own rules on tailings ponds: critics
  243. Ketchup wars: Heinz defends its image as tariffs kick in on U.S.-made condiment
  244. 2 men dead, 1 woman injured in 'brazen' downtown Toronto shooting
  245. Revellers brave the heat to celebrate Canada Day on Parliament Hill
  246. How CBC journalists laundered $24K at B.C. casinos
  247. Trudeau focuses on steel, aluminum on Canada Day as retaliatory tariffs hit U.S.
  248. John Tavares joins hometown Maple Leafs on 7-year deal
  249. Telefilm's Talent to Watch program aims to launch new generation of Canadian filmmakers
  250. She's 89, deaf and suffering from dementia. Is the busy care system isolating her further?