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  1. Outrage climbs as video of huge rocks thrown from Mount Rundle surfaces
  2. Passenger ship that ran aground in Nunavut has been refloated, company says
  3. Woman dead after plunging from Cape Spear cliff in Newfoundland and Labrador
  4. Keeping hope in sight: A baby girl, a fighter mom and a rare eye cancer
  5. Scheer firm on leaving abortion debate closed ahead of party policy vote on the subject
  6. Detective's 'hidden side' came out when he took advantage of young sex crime victims
  7. B.C. wildfire smoke lingers over N.S., making for some stunning sunsets and sunrises
  8. Conservative delegates defeat anti-abortion policy resolution
  9. Threat, break-ins prompt Manitoba radio station to begin 'vigilante' night patrols
  10. Trudeau, Harper among Canadians paying tribute to U.S. Sen. John McCain
  11. Sir John A. Macdonald's legacy to be recast in his native Scotland amid raging debates over historical figures
  12. Families, former commanders urge open access to rebuilt Afghan war memorial
  13. CRA's tax evasion snitch line raked in 32,000 leads last year
  14. Party unity the theme of Conservative convention as Scheer faces challenges from within: Chris Hall
  15. Sewage discharge in Niagara River 'an environmental catastrophe,' says NDP MPP
  16. Meet the amateur historian who created one of the largest databases of Indigenous soldiers
  17. Feds want study on how climate change will impact ferries, Confederation Bridge
  18. Call centre confessions and the future of Aeroplan: CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
  19. Social media helps find owner of camera lost 2 years ago near Lake Superior
  20. Fiddle legend Ned Landry dies at 97
  21. Shaun Majumder not returning to This Hour Has 22 Minutes
  22. Manitoba hiker missing in German Alps found dead, family confirms
  23. B.C.'s wildfire season now 2nd-worst on record — behind only last year
  24. Brooke Henderson 1st Canadian woman in 45 years to win national golf title
  25. Feds to privatize unionized cleaning work at CFB Greenwood
  26. 'They attacked me, they grabbed onto my throat': Quebec woman left reeling after home invasion
  27. More needed to prevent foreign interference in Canadian elections, watchdog says
  28. Accused in Fredericton shooting to appear in court on 4 counts of 1st-degree murder
  29. Even homeowners in Vancouver, Toronto want housing prices to fall, poll suggests
  30. Bank of Canada governor hints he will raise interest rates even if he doesn't have to: Don Pittis
  31. Riding Mountain National Park still waiting for Ottawa to restore winter activities
  32. Nephew not allowed to spend Chase the Ace winnings until lawsuit resolved
  33. How a tiny French town is commemorating Canadian black battalion soldiers
  34. 'It just takes 1 person to believe in you': Moose Jaw barber connects with homeless
  35. Drought worsens as fires continue to burn throughout B.C.
  36. Liberals approve first saliva screening roadside test for marijuana
  37. Tesla wins case against Ontario government over electric vehicle rebates
  38. Aunt of victim 'sickened' Veterans Affairs pays for PTSD treatment of murderer who never served
  39. For Canada, a bad NAFTA deal is better than no deal at all
  40. 'It's fraudulent': Former immigration official says action needed on 'passport babies'
  41. Horses of a different colour auctioned off by RCMP
  42. Another Manitoba First Nation claims discrimination at hands of Hydro workers
  43. 'I'm not laying on my couch and dying:' Six Nations woman with cancer guiding others
  44. Hotel shortage causes car, aerospace companies to cancel estimated $2M trip to Yellowknife
  45. Liberals to look at 'full ban' on handguns, assault weapons
  46. Freeland heads to D.C. for NAFTA talks as Trump official renews threat of auto tariffs
  47. Driving high: Police roadside test kits get green light, but securing convictions could be tough
  48. Nunavut hunter killed by polar bear, 2 others suffer minor injuries
  49. Canada Post says it lost $242-million in second quarter, blames pay equity
  50. Canada has a trump card to play in free trade talks — and it's one that could be a win for consumers
  51. Woman feared the worst when cows stampeded her East Coast Trail campsite
  52. 3 people rescued from burning vehicle after slamming into Brampton house
  53. Canso spaceport chemical spill could be 'disastrous,' warn experts
  54. Jagmeet Singh's NDP is losing incumbents and that could hurt in 2019
  55. Trans Mountain's fate could be affected by court ruling on First Nations consultation
  56. Air Canada mobile app breach affects 20,000 people
  57. Freeland resumes NAFTA negotiations as deadline looms
  58. B.C. expected to sue pharma companies for opioid overdose treatment costs
  59. Health most important issue for Quebec voters, Vote Compass survey says
  60. 'Shocked and devastated' — photo series to reveal faces of cancelled basic income project
  61. Veterans Affairs stands by policy paying for PTSD help for murderer who never served
  62. Workers on northern Manitoba dam project describe prison-like conditions, racism at site
  63. State of emergency extended as 2018 becomes worst B.C. wildfire season on record
  64. Rural Manitoba police dig up treasure trove of puppies hidden away by mom
  65. Burlington mayoral candidate slams election survey's 'inflammatory' claims about her
  66. Parents claim trampoline-park first aid kits are 'completely inadequate' after children's injuries
  67. Injured hunters huddled for 3 days after deadly Nunavut polar bear attack
  68. Powerful storm takes down trees in Montreal, leaving thousands without power
  69. Frustration over involuntary celibacy led to killing, former security guard claims
  70. Prescriptions led to 1 in 3 opioid deaths in Ontario in 2016, study says
  71. Seamus O'Regan looking into 'how and why' killer got treatment paid for by Veterans Affairs
  72. GTA teacher refuses to teach new sex-ed curriculum despite Doug Ford's new tip line
  73. Ontario family loses 2 barns to storm in minutes
  74. Manitoba RCMP officer rushed to hospital after shots fired
  75. 'Treatment' to remove metals from children with autism unproven and risky, but no clear regulations
  76. 'Someone needs to care,' says Hamilton gun seller who alerted police she was offered inflated price for a gun
  77. Manitoba RCMP search for 4th suspect after 3 arrested in officer shooting
  78. Canadian economy grew at 2.9% pace in 2nd quarter, lower than expected
  79. Charges laid after alleged road rage incident left man clinging to car hood
  80. Supreme Court won't hear veterans' lawsuit appeal
  81. Mystery of lost diamonds endures, 20 years after the Swissair Flight 111 crash
  82. Thunder Bay mayor, wife to stand trial for obstruction and extortion charges
  83. Kinder Morgan Canada shareholders vote to sell Trans Mountain pipeline to Ottawa with project in limbo
  84. Booze, bongs and batteries: 5 accused in counterfeit spending spree
  85. OPP launching internal review of officer suicides after recent deaths
  86. Nova Scotia premier says no way to justify Veterans Affairs helping killer
  87. The Trans Mountain court ruling would have us accept a moral duty we can't yet meet
  88. 'A question of fairness': Clock ticking for Canada Post, union to reach pay equity agreement
  89. Trans Mountain court ruling 'blow' to PM's credibility, experts say
  90. Sinkhole creating 'devastating loss' in Oxford, N.S.
  91. Meet the father and son trash fishing on the Detroit River
  92. 'Chaos' after shots fired in Toronto mall
  93. After deadly heat wave, why aren't Quebec's political leaders talking more about climate change?
  94. Aimia settles class-action lawsuit over expiring Aeroplan points
  95. Students, don't party and make 'stupid' decisions – this guy did and almost died
  96. Trudeau says he'll fight for Canada's interests after Trump comments he won't compromise on NAFTA
  97. Charges laid against Quebec City teens accused of sharing explicit pictures of classmates
  98. Trudeau committed to building Trans Mountain despite new legal challenges
  99. Kashechewan Chief declares state of emergency as school portables deemed unsafe for students
  100. 'He advised me that he had killed his wife': David Woods' former lawyer
  101. Ford government does U-turn, expands electric vehicle rebates for Tesla buyers
  102. RCMP shooting highlights dangers of rural policing
  103. Railway to Churchill, Man., sold — repairs to begin 'immediately'
  104. Intended victim of Scarborough playground shooting arrested and charged
  105. 'It's a human rights issue': Women fight for the right to be braless on the job
  106. Federal government searches for path forward on pipeline as Alberta pulls plug on climate deal
  107. Bottle-fed fawn bucks up wildfire crews on ferry ride
  108. Big Vape comes to Canada and the effects won't be known for decades
  109. Edmonton boy, 12, convinces company to change 'sexist' sign
  110. Emergency EpiPen alternative priced for Canadian market at $170 each
  111. Finding the Titanic and dredging up memories of a tragedy
  112. Saudi students file for asylum in Canada as deadline to return home passes
  113. Accountant accused of fudging up to 1,400 tax returns won't face criminal charges
  114. Alberta gov't announces universal coverage for HIV-prevention drug PrEP
  115. With jobs but no workers, Manitoba community recruits through provincial immigration program
  116. How the tragedy of Swissair Flight 111 changed the lives of thousands in N.S.
  117. Boy, 11, missing after boat capsizes in St. Lawrence River
  118. Atlas of Canada created by Indigenous people coming soon
  119. 'We can't ignore the potential': Churchill railway deal revitalizes hopes for northern port
  120. Challenge of Health Canada's cannabis education plan is how to talk so teens will listen
  121. America's team has Canadian flavour for upcoming NFL season
  122. New virtual reality program teaches children about road safety
  123. 2 men killed, woman injured after 'targeted' Brampton shootings that 'appear to be related'
  124. Body of missing boy, 7, found on Saskatchewan beach
  125. Canada leaks sewage into the Niagara River too, says American official
  126. After nearly 3 weeks on edge, evacuation alert for Fort St. James rescinded
  127. 'Process is torturous': Federal whistleblower says Canada doesn't protect people who speak out
  128. Life north of 80: Meet the people living at the top of the world
  129. From model-train exports to medicine: what's on the line for Canadians ahead of NAFTA talks
  130. Man shot dead in Toronto park was attending memorial service for homicide victim
  131. Ailing killer whale J-50 spotted alive after being declared missing
  132. Ranked ballots a reality for 1st time in Ontario municipal elections
  133. No more politics as usual in Quebec — and its industrial heartland may be the reason why
  134. Hurricane Arthur message in a bottle from N.S. washes up on Labrador beach
  135. Why a pregnancy support centre at a Nova Scotia university is being accused of discouraging abortions
  136. Government to be accuser and gatekeeper of secrets in Mark Norman case
  137. 'Game-changer': Labour groups claim clout in NAFTA talks
  138. I'm a Burnside jail inmate, and also a human being. Here's why you should care about our protest
  139. Amish man's expertise with horses in high demand on P.E.I.
  140. Meet some of the people who combat Ontario's wildfires from the air
  141. Tim Hortons seizes 4 locations from disgruntled franchisee
  142. With 6 weeks till pot legal, golf industry must decide about smoking on links
  143. He married her in secret in 'campaign' to take her money: Predatory marriages put elderly at risk, say experts
  144. Jersey tribute to late friend comes full circle
  145. Federal NDP ended 2017 deep in the red, filings show
  146. Canada's children have high rates of suicide, abuse, infant mortality: report
  147. 'I'm looking out your front door': Stranger had access to homeowner's security cameras
  148. No NAFTA without cultural exemption and a dispute settlement clause, Trudeau vows
  149. Pregnancy support centre tied to anti-abortion stance kicked out of N.S. university's student union building
  150. Bank of Canada holds key interest rate steady at 1.5%
  151. Canada's trade deficit shrinks in July, surplus with U.S. highest since 2008
  152. Report on children's well-being highlights dire conditions for some in the North
  153. Lawsuit demands federal departments act to protect southern resident killer whales
  154. Canada needs Chapter 19 because Trump 'doesn't always follow the rules': Trudeau
  155. New prison boss gets to-do list: better programs, better food, email access
  156. Sasquatch tracker's lawsuit tossed by B.C. Supreme Court
  157. Midweek podcast: U.S. labour unions push Trump not to leave Canada 'on the sidelines'
  158. Christopher Walken, Christina Ricci in Winnipeg to shoot movie based on Sask. farmer's fight with Monsanto
  159. Some University of Manitoba staff on leave amid allegations of sexual misconduct
  160. Canada's special forces kept too many secrets about Afghan missions, says report
  161. Canada's special forces kept too many secrets about Afghan missions, says report
  162. Canada's special forces kept too many secrets about Afghan missions, says report
  163. Mysterious cache of old coins unearthed in Yukon
  164. Mysterious cache of old coins unearthed in Yukon
  165. PQ fights to keep the faith in an election that's not about sovereignty
  166. Weak regulations make Canada a money-launderer's playground, says report
  167. Why these university students love living with seniors
  168. Priceless Pacific Northwest artifacts believed lost in Brazil's devastating museum fire
  169. Canadian Forces aircraft taking the long road from N.S. to new Ontario home
  170. Bear tranquillized after wandering into Ottawa's ByWard Market
  171. Lise Payette, Quebec journalist and politician, dead at 87
  172. B.C. First Nations ban moose hunt after wildfires destroy habitats
  173. 1 year after fatal dog attack on 6-year-old, Sask. coroner's recommendations haven't been adopted
  174. Drake cancels TIFF appearance ahead of Monsters and Men premiere
  175. Canada's food sector counting on NAFTA negotiators to keep them in the game
  176. Canada's economy set to slow down even if there is a NAFTA deal, say economists
  177. The Pollcast: How the first weeks of Quebec's election went down
  178. NHL says legal cannabis in Canada won't change its drug rules
  179. 'Multiple shooting victims' in St. Catharines: police
  180. Trudeau to apologize Nov. 7 for 1939 decision to turn away Jewish refugees fleeing Nazis
  181. TIFF rolls out the red carpet for streaming services
  182. 3 provinces to share $68M boost for First Nations health care
  183. Pro-Olympics group calls estimated $5.8B cost for Calgary 2026 'acceptable'
  184. Freeland returning to NAFTA talks Friday in quest for compromise
  185. 'We let you down': Yukon gov't apologizes to youth mistreated at group homes
  186. Maker of GMO salmon says it sold 4.5 tonnes in Canada this year but won't say to whom
  187. Bad acid trip: dozens of cars written off, thousands of insurance claims filed after chemical spill
  188. Coalition Avenir Québec is being criticized for its immigration plan. Here's why
  189. Canadian military to severely curtail use of recreational marijuana
  190. Nunavut cruise ship rescue leaves taxpayers on the hook for over $500K
  191. The 'no American food' diet — How an Ontario man ate only local food all summer
  192. Avril Lavigne announces new music, details battle with Lyme disease
  193. Scotiabank walks away from consumer dispute watchdog OBSI
  194. Gunmen who shot and injured 3 in St. Catharines, Ont., remain at large
  195. Afghan diplomat's son under investigation by Ottawa sexual assault unit
  196. Ontario PCs blame previous Liberal government for poor job numbers
  197. Humboldt Strong Community Foundation has received more than $3.4M since original GoFundMe closed
  198. The House: Liberals come up short on answers with Trans Mountain
  199. Northern Quebec villagers describe surreal scene after false report of dam breach
  200. It's not just the EpiPen. Canada had 25 new drug shortages this week alone
  201. 'I'm just lucky to be here': Patrick Brazeau's quiet comeback after years of scandal
  202. Birthplace doesn't necessarily guarantee citizenship, feds argue at Supreme Court
  203. Makeover at Whitehorse cemetery reveals hundreds of unexpected, unmarked graves
  204. 'Fumes event' forced British Airways flight to divert to Iqaluit, pilot says
  205. Order of Canada recipients pen letter opposing Trans Mountain pipeline
  206. Humboldt Broncos host tribute ceremony following emotional return to home ice
  207. Trudeau praises letter by Toronto MPs calling on Ontario MPPs to defeat Ford's city council bill
  208. Why Canada and Mexico don't see eye to eye on NAFTA dispute settlement
  209. P.E.I. family searching for people who saved their baby's life 21 years ago
  210. Sobeys parent Empire Co. warns food prices will rise partly due to new tariffs
  211. Ottawa proposes $100M settlement for disabled vets over clawback of benefits
  212. New Democrats map out reboot plan to boost fundraising, grassroots support
  213. How to win the French-language debate in under 2 hours
  214. Thousands of Canadians in path of extreme storms: Global Affairs Canada
  215. 'Absolutely floored': Residents never told of lead contamination in Point Douglas soil because NDP sat on info
  216. Theft of wigs for children with cancer is heartbreaking, shop manager says
  217. Lawyer charged with theft and fraud, accused of using money meant for people in Caledonia
  218. 2nd possible carcinogen found in recalled blood pressure drug valsartan, Health Canada says
  219. Lebanon's Montreal-based hockey team aiming for international recognition
  220. Quebec party leaders face off in pivotal first debate of 2018 campaign
  221. Trudeau not honouring $2.6B education promise, First Nations leaders say
  222. 'He did the right thing': Former premiers back Doug Ford's use of the notwithstanding clause
  223. 'Time's up': Powerful words from MMIWG commissioner close out Iqaluit hearing
  224. Toronto mom's Facebook page hijacked to solicit photos of teens 'in tight-fitting clothing and in bras'
  225. Why immigration could make or break Maxime Bernier's new party
  226. Key Canadian household debt ratio creeps higher in second quarter to 169.1%
  227. Doug Ford orders legislature to sit Saturday to speed up passage of bill to slash Toronto council
  228. Unifor's 'Meet the Scabs' video is pointlessly cruel: Robyn Urback
  229. Canada's ethics watchdog says Liberals don't seem interested in changing conflict rules
  230. What's that smell? Rare corpse flower blooms at Toronto Zoo — but it won't last long
  231. Supreme Court sides with Rogers in illegal movie downloading case
  232. Kinder Morgan hires TD to sell Canadian business, say sources
  233. Kashechewan kids lobby Ottawa for new school—'It should be treated as an emergency, because it's an emergency'
  234. How Doug Ford's dad lost his seat when Ontario's legislature shrank 2 decades ago
  235. Ibrahim Ali, accused in Marrisa Shen killing, makes brief 1st court appearance
  236. Federal government to spend $117M for Churchill railway sale, repairs
  237. 50-year-old 'linked to organized crime' shot dead in 'targeted' Ancaster shooting
  238. Guard taken hostage at Kenora, Ont., jail, released, ministry says
  239. Province asked to apologize to N.S. woman whose children were taken away after mix-up
  240. Air Canada pilots get permission to wear beards
  241. Bernier faces a challenge keeping racists out of his new party, says Stockwell Day
  242. Health Canada asked 102 drug manufacturers and distributors to stop marketing opioids, 25 responded
  243. 10 people taken to hospital after collision between tractor-trailer and bus
  244. Doug Ford changing Queen's Park rules to pass bills more quickly
  245. Habitat for Humanity's new Spryfield project will be largest in Canada
  246. New law coming aimed at preventing body mix-ups at funeral homes
  247. Hundreds of century-old photos of Inuit travelling the North
  248. That's a lot of sweeping: Canadian curlers set world record with 105-hour game
  249. Teaching brought them to a small N.W.T. community — then they found love
  250. Suspect sprays students with aerosol irritant at party, sending 2 to hospital