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  1. 'All of us, we can heal': Rance Cardinal welcomes new life after emotional walk from Ontario to Humboldt
  2. Man mauled by grizzly bear near Creston, B.C.
  3. 'It's our heritage and our history': Family searches for stolen photos
  4. Roughriders honour the Humboldt Broncos in emotional tribute at Mosaic Stadium
  5. Meet Dumpy: the Whitehorse dump fire bear
  6. 'I don't remember any negative interactions,' Trudeau says of groping allegation
  7. Life insurance companies no longer treating marijuana use as a high risk like tobacco
  8. Jermaine Loewen's 'dream come true' journey from Jamaican orphanage to rural Manitoba to the Dallas Stars
  9. Life on streets 'a killer': New hospice offers end-of-life care to the homeless
  10. 4 injured in downtown Toronto shooting
  11. Eye surgery attempts to reverse years of blindness for Syrian refugee
  12. Alberta producer to provide key ingredient for proposed cannabis oil beer
  13. Six things we've learned so far at the Wettlaufer inquiry
  14. 'Lucky to be alive': Edmonton couple shaken after being hit by SUV fleeing from RCMP
  15. Stephen Harper spotted leaving the White House's West Wing
  16. IOC commits $925M US to 2026 host city while Calgary mulls bid
  17. Election of new Mexican president adds uncertainty to future of NAFTA talks
  18. Why some Canadian farmers are still choosing horses over tractors
  19. B.C. woman killed in explosion in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
  20. 'It's just devastating': Searching for tree-eating bugs and other signs of life in B.C.'s charred forests
  21. A woman's credit rating dropped when TransUnion mistook her for someone with the same name
  22. 96 hours of 'terror' in California desert: Toronto hiker vows to stay alive after breaking pelvis
  23. Council that regulates immigration consultants accused of fraud, forgery and human rights violations
  24. Thousands still without power in west Quebec after Monday storms
  25. Halifax trio trade accusations of sexual harassment, extortion in court case
  26. Animals killed, SPCA destroyed in Gatineau, Que., fire
  27. Search team scours Dauphin's Countryfest grounds for Winnipeg man who disappeared
  28. Lawyer with MMIWG inquiry resigns, citing government interference
  29. Doug Ford is officially ending Ontario's cap-and-trade plan, but what's next?
  30. Housing affordability at 'crisis level' in Canada's most expensive market, say economists
  31. Purchase deal for Churchill rail line has 'fallen apart': Omnitrax
  32. 6 people dead since start of heat wave, as Montreal unveils its emergency response plan
  33. Halifax's new town crier to raise his voice for others with Down syndrome
  34. Vancouver teen sweeps youth category in international photography competition
  35. Red Cross says at least 120 people still homeless after spring floods in N.B.
  36. No plans to change Eskimos name after N.W.T. consultations
  37. 3 people missing after tumbling into Shannon Falls in B.C.
  38. Spate of Toronto shootings setting off the 'panic button'
  39. New Ontario government puts brakes on anti-scalping law
  40. Deciem, the upstart Canadian skin care company aiming for global domination
  41. How much online porn do children see unintentionally? Less than 5 years ago
  42. Black bear sneaks up from behind, bites Mantario Trail hiker
  43. Iqaluit resident warns of ice-panning dangers after weekend ice floe rescue
  44. A handful boycotting Ottawa July 4th party in protest of Trump policies
  45. U.S. Border Patrol approaches two Canadian fishing vessels in Canadian waters
  46. More deaths as record heat continues to scorch southern Quebec
  47. Injury in U.S. leads to travel 'fiasco' for Manitoba coach
  48. Police believe they know where to find bodies of 3 missing hikers at Shannon Falls
  49. Edmund Metatawabin named to the Order of Canada
  50. Sask. government establishes cannabis fines, including $200 ticket for smoking in public
  51. Man dead after polar bear attack near Arviat, Nunavut
  52. Former Olympic rower Harold Backer pleads guilty to fraud in Victoria
  53. Tree bark peels like banana after lightning strike
  54. Copper theft shuts down O-Train
  55. Stuck 'like a cork' in the Bastard's Crawl, a Canadian caver's 18-hour ordeal to stay alive
  56. Pipeline opponents dangle from bridge to halt oil tanker traffic in B.C.'s Burrard Inlet
  57. $7.5M settlement approved in GoodLife class action
  58. 5 years after Lac-Mégantic tragedy, residents still waiting to feel safe
  59. RCMP watchdog agency hit with harassment allegations
  60. How the Prince Albert Daily Herald staff are saving their newspaper
  61. Negligence charges for former child welfare official after kids abused in foster care
  62. Advances on $15M GoFundMe 'urgently' needed by families of dead and injured Humboldt Broncos: lawyer
  63. Message-in-a-bottle project rediscovered after half century
  64. Passenger train from Winnipeg derails in eastern Saskatchewan
  65. It's a little scary, and that's the point: What I learned at an offshore safety course
  66. Death toll rises above 20 as heat wave continues to slam southern Quebec
  67. Bruce McArthur case lead detective to provide update on new search effort
  68. Elder from Arctic Bay calls for more housing for patients in Iqaluit
  69. Gordie Howe bridge will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America
  70. Falls may be sending more Canadians to hospital, study suggests
  71. Online adventurer killed in Shannon Falls tragedy lived a life on the edge
  72. Ontario chiefs call on Attorney General to appeal Peter Khill verdict
  73. Softball coach 'floored' that team with 2 girls benched in St. John's tournament
  74. Kidnapping sex offender told police 'not sorry' for assault on girl, 8
  75. 'Unless they bring a tank down here, I ain't going anywhere,' vows striking miner
  76. Ontario family astounded at kindness of Islanders who helped them move in
  77. For trans actors, getting cast isn't easy — especially up against Scarlett Johansson
  78. Child murderer Penny Boudreau wins right to escorted leaves from prison
  79. Justin Trudeau, Doug Ford at odds over who should pay to house refugees
  80. U.S. Border Patrol says it won't stop checking Canadian fishing vessels
  81. Accused in fatal Kindersley crash found not guilty on drunk driving charge after blood evidence thrown out
  82. Murray Segal to lead review of Hassan Diab extradition
  83. 47 goodbyes: How art and memory are helping Lac-Mégantic rebuild hope 5 years on
  84. Decision in Hassan Diab appeal delayed
  85. 1 dead after plane with family on-board crashes on Sunshine Coast
  86. Efforts to protect North Atlantic right whale are working, says researcher
  87. Justin Trudeau to address brewing battle with Ontario over rise in asylum seekers
  88. SL?V director Robert Lepage calls show's cancellation a 'blow to artistic freedom'
  89. 'The more we dig, the more we're finding': The ongoing uncertainty of the McArthur investigation
  90. Canada added 32,000 jobs in June but more seekers pushed up jobless rate to 6%
  91. Domestic goose trades farmyard for life on the lake with Canada geese
  92. Father and son pulled over by Sask. RCMP after stopping on rural road for bathroom break
  93. First Nations teen entrepreneur feels the sting of Canada-U.S. trade war
  94. 'This is a horror story': $100M U of S global food institute plagued by conflict
  95. Indigenous gathering for hearing impaired promotes community inclusion
  96. At least 44 heat-related deaths in Quebec as hot spell comes to an end
  97. Canada's trade deficit widened to $2.8B in May ahead of tariffs
  98. No bike riding, no chalk drawings: Vancouver Island strata bans outside play on quiet road
  99. Charges laid in deadly Humboldt Broncos team bus crash: RCMP
  100. Auto tariffs would be 'catastrophic' to Canada and cost 100,000 jobs, dealers warn
  101. Demand for EI sickness benefits rising
  102. Woman who accused Trudeau of groping breaks her silence
  103. Transportation agency puts legal weight behind order to Omnitrax for Churchill rail line repair
  104. Cabinet ministers, MPs spar over who gets to call themselves a feminist
  105. Hang in there: Sweltering temperatures expected to continue all weekend in southern Manitoba
  106. Toronto police investigating officer's scathing letter to mayor on gun violence
  107. How surviving cancer helped former Kid in The Hall Scott Thompson confront his fear of standup
  108. 'It was pretty much mayhem': Wild storm at Sask. lake destroys trailers, left campers trapped by fallen trees
  109. Montreal morgue partners with funeral home after surge in heat-related deaths
  110. Quebec police, RCMP search for missing toddler near U.S. border
  111. Did Peter Khill's military training lead him to shoot to kill? The Styres family wants to know
  112. What is 'the backbone' of the Canadian Army doing in a junk yard?
  113. U.S. agency mistakenly mails Mexican child's passport to Nova Scotia
  114. Big Sugar bassist Gary Lowe dead at 65 after battle with cancer
  115. Fast-moving grass fire burns 34 vehicles at Niagara Lavender Festival
  116. Meet the Regina woman about to be ordained as bishop of a church that defies Catholic doctrine
  117. Roughly 20 homes evacuated in Temagami, Ont., area due to forest fire
  118. B.C. man recovers in hospital after attack by mother grizzly bear
  119. The filth and fears inside one wing of Nova Scotia's largest jail
  120. Opioid prescription rate up in N.L., down in every other Canadian province
  121. Canada has less than half the number of cops needed to spot high drivers: chiefs
  122. Sudbury OPP constable rescues baby bald eagle
  123. Forest fire puts Temagami under state of emergency, more evacuations possible
  124. Milos Raonic advances to Wimbledon quarter-finals
  125. Semi driver involved in Humboldt Broncos crash to appear in Melfort, Sask., court Tuesday
  126. De Grasse out for rest of track season with 2nd hamstring injury
  127. Hundreds turn out to celebrate lonely Brantford, Ont., teen's 'un-birthday party'
  128. Kenmount Terrace homes being evacuated, but city says 'fire is under control'
  129. Greyhound Canada to end bus service in Western provinces
  130. Ontario education ministry cancels work on Indigenous curriculum
  131. 81-year-old Toronto van attack victim left bleeding on sidewalk works to regain independence
  132. Winnipeg senior has 96 reasons to work out with personal trainer
  133. Inmates at Nunavut jail say conditions deteriorating since June riot
  134. 1st road trip ends in tragedy for Kenora drowning victim
  135. Shambhala leader steps aside amid sexual misconduct allegations
  136. B.C. condo association urges more tolerance after ban on outdoor play
  137. Outspoken former RCMP officer Krista Carle has died
  138. Ruling on sentencing delay could put more pressure on a stressed justice system
  139. Canada drops mustard from retaliatory tariff list while ketchup remains a target
  140. Former Harper aide gets suspended sentence, ordered to do community service
  141. 'I feel a strong pull to be there': Humboldt Broncos father to attend court for man charged in bus crash
  142. Ontario boy who made Christmas come early before he died inspires Bollywood movie
  143. Decriminalize all drugs for personal use, Toronto Public Health recommends in new report
  144. Police to update probe into death of pregnant teen whose torso was found in Lake Ontario
  145. 'The fire has grown': Evacuation alert issued in southeast Yukon
  146. Accused in Humboldt Broncos bus crash to make first court appearance Tuesday
  147. Officer convicted of shooting Sammy Yatim wants Supreme Court to hear his case
  148. 2 tornadoes touch down in southern Sask. on Monday
  149. Only land link to Churchill, Man., may be sold and revived: rail company
  150. Officials in Temagami hope to start lifting evacuations following forest fire
  151. 'No plans to double our defence budget,' Trudeau says
  152. Documents offer glimpse of federal plans to promote upcoming anti-poverty strategy
  153. Quebec high court upholds ruling favouring dad over biological father
  154. Krista Carle's fight for RCMP reform 'will succeed,' Goodale vows after her death
  155. Richmond trampoline park sued over death of Victoria father
  156. Mayor John Tory won't apologize for calling gunmen who wounded 2 young girls 'sewer rats'
  157. Man who left mother on floor for weeks before her death sentenced to 3 months, 'will never forgive himself'
  158. Tropical cyclone notice issued for Newfoundland
  159. Ex-senator Mac Harb cleared of mortgage fraud, blames Tory senators for his legal troubles
  160. 'Toxic' rocket propellant poses danger at proposed Canso spaceport, prof says
  161. Concerts, celebrities, festivals and freebies: Why cannabis marketers are spending big this summer
  162. Chuckwagon driver injured at Calgary Stampede
  163. Ontario woman accidentally steals car for two weeks, mistakes it for rental
  164. Double double delivered: Tim Hortons tests food delivery in 3 cities
  165. Netflix to film 32 acts at Montreal's Just for Laughs festival
  166. $100K fines part of DFO's protection plan for whales, marine mammals
  167. Tornado touchdowns confirmed amidst warnings across southern Saskatchewan
  168. After heat wave deaths, mourning Quebec families wonder what could have been done differently
  169. Do you know this man? Police create 3D bust of man found floating in Niagara River
  170. Canada urged to put hold on sending asylum seekers back to Haiti amid violent protests
  171. NDP pushes Trudeau to come up with funding plan for Greyhound
  172. Indigenous protesters camp on Manitoba-U.S. border to try to stop Enbridge Line 3 pipeline replacement
  173. Burlington woman wins fight to save the weed that's home to endangered butterflies
  174. Transport Canada to make seatbelts mandatory on new highway buses by 2020
  175. Doug Ford's government strikes deal with Hydro One to force out CEO, board
  176. Ontario going back to old sex-ed curriculum in fall, PCs say
  177. B.C. launches online divorce tool offering step-by-step guide to sever the knot
  178. Robert Latimer, convicted of killing his disabled daughter, applies for pardon
  179. Mom takes aim at pharmacy over daughter's close call with nut allergy
  180. Indigenous leaders turn down invitation to meeting of premiers
  181. Workers leave oil platforms off Nova Scotia ahead of Hurricane Chris
  182. Doug Ford's government lays out its agenda today in Ontario throne speech
  183. Shrimp boat crew saves 2 men after float plane crash in Happy Valley-Goose Bay
  184. Secwepmec First Nation's 'Tiny House Warriors' occupy provincial park in Trans Mountain protest
  185. Injured horse put down after Calgary Stampede Chuckwagon race
  186. Ontario injured workers shut out of medical pot coverage – told to take opioids instead
  187. Toronto police boost patrols near CN Tower after receiving 'unconfirmed, uncorroborated' info
  188. CN freight train derails near Pemberton, B.C.
  189. Speed trap snags 6 exotic cars racing double the speed limit in Ontario
  190. 'See you in court' aunt tells nephew after $1.2-million Chase the Ace win
  191. Pediatricians need more information on medical marijuana for kids, study says
  192. Dramatic birth on front lawn brings neighbours together
  193. Videos show girls handfeeding bears at Vancouver-area home
  194. Suspect in death of Cédrika Provencher target of elaborate, years-long investigation, documents show
  195. Orange cones got you down? Repairs aren't sexy, and drivers are paying for it
  196. Service dog 'extremely sick' after stay at PetSmart, owner says
  197. Turning throne speech into reality will pose hurdles for Doug Ford
  198. Supreme Court to rule on whether B.C. has to give health data to cigarette maker
  199. N.B. premier calls for unified First Ministers front as trade battle with U.S. heats up
  200. New device already saving lives at Montreal's MUHC
  201. Tribe Called Red dancer says she 'just felt disposable' after being chased, refused taxi ride
  202. Liberal MP asks Twitter to look at parody account she believes is spewing hate
  203. Canadians trekking across Sicily to commemorate fallen WWII soldiers
  204. Illegal online sale of Chinese cigarettes widespread in B.C., says expert
  205. 'Kindness is contagious': 2 more cities planning 'un-birthday' parties for lonely kids
  206. Progressive, LGBT advocates to target rollback of sex-ed curriculum at morning event
  207. Supreme Court rules B.C. doesn't have to disclose health records to cigarette maker
  208. Peter Khill banned from Six Nations territory for life
  209. Executives, professionals connected to cannabis industry avoid travel to U.S. for fear of lifetime ban
  210. 'Dead to me': Aunt's feud with nephew over $1.2M Chase the Ace win hasn't cooled
  211. Hudson's Bay pulling Ivanka Trump clothing line due to lack of sales
  212. 'Keep calm and carry on' after Trump's NATO blowup, Peter MacKay advises
  213. Sparks fly between federal, provincial ministers over immigration 'crisis'
  214. Tiny tremors push Vancouver Island away from B.C. mainland
  215. Bellegarde slams 'wrong-headed' and 'exclusionary' meeting on First Nations rights
  216. Trudeau to shuffle cabinet Wednesday, say sources
  217. In one Quebec farming town, Mali peacekeeping mission hits close to home
  218. Western researcher studies the distinctive southwestern Ontario accent
  219. Fort Frances LGBTQ2 group prepares for cross-border pride march
  220. Entangled North Atlantic right whale spotted off northeast N.B.
  221. Woman dead, man injured after driver hits pedestrians in Burlington, Ont.
  222. Fire that killed Dundas, Ont., couple was 'deliberately set,' now a homicide, police say
  223. 'Constant anxiety': Sexual assault survivor describes effects of long delays in justice system
  224. Europe's Best brand Field Berry Mixes recalled for possible salmonella contamination
  225. Flesh-eating disease leaves Langley, B.C., man fighting for life
  226. RCMP arrest Indigenous pipeline protester at provincial park near Kamloops, B.C.
  227. 3 family members charged after alleged kidnapping, assault in Kingston, Ont.
  228. Wait-list for Peace Tower flag now exceeds average Canadian lifespan
  229. Almost every part of Canada's largest national park deteriorating: federal study
  230. Compass Minerals and Unifor reach tentative deal in Goderich salt mine strike
  231. 'Abandoned by my country': Former hostage in Syria says Canada let him down
  232. Man denied exemption to union dues on religious grounds, after board rules his objections are political
  233. Parties on Canadian streets after French World Cup win
  234. Rescue team frees 1st entangled whale since death of volunteer Joe Howlett
  235. Thousands of France fans pour onto Montreal streets after 4-2 World Cup nvictory
  236. Ex-NHL goaltender Ray Emery drowns in Lake Ontario near Hamilton
  237. Ray Emery remembered by hockey community
  238. Canada's diversity not reflected on the silver screen, say actors, screenwriters of colour
  239. Canadian borrowers mustn't count on trade war to stop rising mortgage costs: Don Pittis
  240. Void left by Greyhound unlikely to be filled by smaller bus companies
  241. Number of government employees fired for misconduct, incompetence sees sharp increase
  242. Father, son charged with killing 13 horses have history of theft, fraud, starving animals
  243. From casinos to cannabis: how a tiny First Nation forged a big business empire
  244. Questions for coroner, provincial officials as Wettlaufer inquiry resumes
  245. Doug Ford pulls Ontario representative from Washington
  246. Abdoul Abdi no longer facing deportation hearing, for now
  247. Workers at Goderich salt mine accept deal to end 12-week strike
  248. Members of Trudeau's youth council urge cancellation of Kinder Morgan buyout
  249. Immigration critics urge Liberals to present clear plan, costing for asylum seekers
  250. Members of Trudeau's youth council urge cancellation of Kinder Morgan buyout