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  1. Former NHLer Carcillo determined to hold alleged hazing perpetrators accountable
  2. As Via Rail prepares to announce winning bid for trains, Garneau warns Bombardier can't be favoured
  3. 'Dire' home-care gap stranding discharge-ready patients in hospital
  4. WWII sailor denied spot at Halifax veterans hospital finally gets a bed
  5. Winnipeg man wins fight to overturn 30-year-old murder conviction
  6. 12 injured in school bus crash near Cache Creek, B.C.
  7. Woman, 10-month-old daughter killed by bear at remote Yukon cabin
  8. Trudeau to meet federal party leaders to talk support for French Canadians in wake of Ford cuts
  9. 'Why can't they make the future in Oshawa?' GM VP on electric cars, pensions, and more
  10. Ovide Mercredi suggests new treaty for Atlantic region First Nations at Halifax self-government summit
  11. Overheated laptop ignited blaze that burned rural Manitoba home to ground
  12. 'It's scary, no doubt about it': How former GM workers coped with their plant closure
  13. Why many Canadians face long waits or big bills to have painful medical devices removed
  14. Expedia tells customer he'd lose $1,500 flight over misspelled name
  15. Ottawa ordered to 'postpone' frigate design decision amid investigation
  16. Harry Leslie Smith, veteran turned social activist, dies at 95
  17. Drug death prompts advocate to meet users anywhere so they don't overdose alone
  18. Margaret Atwood announces sequel to The Handmaid's Tale
  19. Fear, reprisals and blame follow female soldiers who report sexual misconduct
  20. Canada doesn't have enough apartments for everyone who wants one, CMHC says
  21. 'It's finally over': Frank Ostrowski elated to have murder conviction quashed
  22. Notley says Alberta will buy rail cars to move oil, wants Ottawa to chip in
  23. Global credit ratings agency warns of downgrades in Canadian oilpatch if crude price woes persist
  24. Witness who saw crying little girl led to car causes outburst of grief at Edward Downey murder trial
  25. Calgary turning downtown office towers into condos and apartments
  26. Inside a Mohawk police online sting that led to child luring charges in the U.S.
  27. Many unanswered questions about MP Raj Grewal, Trudeau says
  28. Michel Bissonnette to serve as CBC's interim vice-president
  29. Sex assault case of Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard put over for 3 weeks
  30. Climate change driving 'ghost moose' calf mortality, say researchers
  31. Midweek podcast: GM closure and millennials' money habits
  32. Mi'kmaw women prompt last-minute change to First Nations Self Government Summit
  33. Trudeau's meeting with party leaders on French-language rights ends without results
  34. Another Canadian diplomat in Cuba affected by mysterious brain injury
  35. When job losses happen in any province, all of Canada suffers
  36. RCMP's disciplinary review body struggling with a 'significant backlog of files'
  37. USMCA signing could be overshadowed by larger divisions between nations at G20
  38. 'Let's get on with it': Transportation Safety Board frustrated with seaplane safety rule delays
  39. Ontario government unveils climate change plan Thursday — without Justin Trudeau's carbon tax
  40. Oil, housing and more: Here's what to look for as Canada's big banks post earnings this week
  41. Why can't Ottawa get military procurement right?
  42. B.C. man first person convicted for sale of so-called miracle tonic
  43. Major storm batters Maritimes with snow and strong winds
  44. Sixties Scoop settlement info sessions to be held in 21 communities across Canada
  45. Swearing, drinking, mishandling weapons: How Hamilton-area soldiers get into trouble
  46. Hate crimes reached all-time high in 2017, Statistics Canada says
  47. Emergency beacons should be mandatory on all fishing vessels, says Senate report
  48. Confusion abounds over plans to sign NAFTA's replacement on Friday
  49. Calgary mother found in laundry hamper 'beyond any help,' officer testifies at double murder trial
  50. Alberta plans to buy 7,000 railcars to ease 'crisis' in oil price differentials
  51. 'It's not good': Security report on Trudeau's problem-plagued India trip set to drop Monday
  52. Quebec's high school history books should be taken out of classrooms, independent review says
  53. Layoffs begin in beleaguered oilpatch as companies brace for spending cuts
  54. Inquest into Mountie's death calls for more mental health services in RCMP
  55. Canada sanctioned 17 Saudis over the Khashoggi killing - but is it enough?
  56. 4.2-magnitude earthquake strikes northeastern B.C.
  57. Supreme Court rules today in 'critically important' press freedom case
  58. B.C. firefighters fired after spy camera catches them having sex in chief's office
  59. Trudeau, Trump and Pena Nieto sign USMCA
  60. Thousands still without power after snow, strong winds pummel Atlantic Canada
  61. Ford government's climate plan will cut jobs, not emissions, green advocates say
  62. Drivers will now lose licence if they illegally pass a school bus
  63. Announcement on reform of Indigenous child and family services LIVE
  64. Ontario ready to fire latest volley in federal carbon tax battle, environment minister says
  65. One-of-a-kind parka comes back home to N.W.T., thanks to Ontario couple
  66. Squamish First Nation negotiates $225M in benefits from Woodfibre LNG plant
  67. Statistics Canada says pace of Canadian economic growth slowed in third quarter
  68. Transgender woman files complaint, alleges doctor asked irrelevant questions during a health exam
  69. 6.7 magnitude earthquake rocks buildings in Anchorage
  70. 'We can get you to the beach the next day': Breast implant marketing plays on insecurities, downplays risks
  71. Quebec has no plans to change history curriculum despite scathing review
  72. Pipeline company files injunction application against individuals at northern B.C. camp
  73. Métis leader says UNDRIP bill 'tainted' by 'potty-mouthed' NDP MP
  74. A Niagara police officer shot and wounded his colleague; the mayor wants to know why
  75. Canadian party leaders, politicians weigh in on the signing of NAFTA 2.0
  76. Teen sentenced to 3 years for role in Mac's shootings
  77. How Ontario's francophones are teaching Doug Ford a French lesson
  78. Young fan whose moves went viral meets NBA's Stephen Curry ahead of Raptors game
  79. The day New Brunswick switched to driving on the right
  80. Crew safe after boat sinks on 1st day of lobster fishing season
  81. After 15 concussions, Quesnel cowboy takes his final ride
  82. For 1 small Ontario town, it's déjà vu when it comes to French cuts
  83. Calm Air's first Inuk pilot takes to the skies
  84. Why a made-in-Canada solution for battling E. coli has been shelved
  85. Saskatoon police investigating after video appears to show officer punching suspect
  86. Rachel Notley's words to Albertans as she prepares to announce decision on oil production caps
  87. In protests outside MPPs' offices, Franco-Ontarians resist Ford government's French-language cuts
  88. Trudeau tells Mohammed bin Salman Canada will 'always stand up strongly' for human rights
  89. Every day 'more difficult,' but Jennifer Hillier-Penney's family still looks for answers
  90. William Nylander signs 6-year extension with Maple Leafs at deadline
  91. Oil production cuts are on the table. Here's what that might mean for Alberta
  92. More jail time won't stop violence against Indigenous women, advocates say
  93. Montreal boxer Adonis Stevenson in critical condition after Quebec City fight
  94. Student confident tiny home will keep mom warm even in winter
  95. Ford government extends hours at LCBO, Beer Store, licensed grocers starting Sunday
  96. Thunder Bay police investigating video that appears to show officer striking person on medical gurney
  97. Train to Churchill with tourists aboard leaves Winnipeg for 1st time since May 2017
  98. Alberta premier announces 8.7 per cent oil production cut to increase prices
  99. Couple claims they were driven out of workplace for being 'too gay'
  100. From hunt to hide: Indigenous teens take to the woods for class with new land-based education project
  101. Alberta Energy Regulator executive found billing for travel from B.C. residence
  102. Alberta bets on oil production cuts but industry remains divided on market intervention
  103. Defective seats on school minibuses put students at risk of injury, leaked document shows
  104. 'Grossly unfair': Judges push back on Liberal plan to make their expenses public
  105. Ukraine asks Canada to renew training mission as crisis with Russia heats up
  106. Justin Trudeau's byelection record puts him in the murky middle
  107. Halifax protest outside Canada Post plant leads to 6 arrests
  108. Adoptive parents need more time off to bond with kids, say Western researchers
  109. Want to go camping on Sable Island? Parks Canada is considering it
  110. Liberals double spending to tackle gender-based violence to $50M
  111. Threats shut down 15 Manitoba schools on Monday
  112. 5 questions hanging over this week's inquest into the fatal RCMP shooting of Brydon Whitstone
  113. 'Cash envelopes' were 'funnelled' to Toronto councillor's election campaigns, OPP allege witnesses said
  114. Cannabis producer Aphria drops 30% after short seller calls acquisitions 'worthless'
  115. Alberta's oil price gap 'directly related to Justin Trudeau's policies,' says Scheer
  116. Trudeau criticized for tweet to Trevor Noah pledging $50M charity gift
  117. 'Indiscriminate killer': New documentary condemns poisoning of Alberta wolves
  118. Police find van taken from art dealers, but return it full of stolen merchandise
  119. Retailer Crabtree & Evelyn files for bankruptcy
  120. Video of First Nations teen being struck by Thunder Bay police officer 'distressing,' says federal minister
  121. Parties looking for signs of pre-election trends in Ontario byelection tonight
  122. Montreal boxer Adonis Stevenson in stable condition
  123. 'Thorough and complete investigation' underway after video of officer hitting teen, says Thunder Bay Police
  124. Developer gets earful from judge for 'evasiveness,' wins $1 in defamation suit
  125. Why cutting oil production seems so utterly un-Albertan
  126. Ottawa to overhaul how it deals with First Nations historical claims
  127. Don't use rapid tests to rule out strep throat, many pharmacists directed
  128. Sears pensioners hope to recoup their losses in $509M lawsuit
  129. How a Canadian maestro is trying to make opera 'cooler'
  130. Ottawa earmarks $20 million to rejoin NATO airborne surveillance program
  131. Is Ontario's patient ombudsman next on the Ford government chopping block?
  132. Parents of Humboldt Broncos players say 'overdue' mandatory semi-driver training is a good start
  133. They've caused big problems across the U.S. Is Toronto ready for dockless e-scooters?
  134. Oshawa Generals 'steeped in history': no immediate plan to change name after GM plant closure
  135. Seattle becomes NHL's 32nd team after league approves expansion bid
  136. Canada to fly flags at half-mast in honour of George H.W. Bush
  137. Parrot-lovers patrol icy Edmonton park to rescue brood of budgies
  138. AFN Special Chiefs Assembly LIVE
  139. These classic toys from 1969 are still popular today
  140. Mistrial granted for N.W.T. man who didn't get an interpreter in court
  141. Indigenous lawyer 'not optimistic' about NEB hearings as Trans Mountain consultations wrap up
  142. Baby, It's Cold Outside pulled from some Canadian radio stations
  143. Calgary explorer trudges brutal Antarctic landscape, thinking about Christmas
  144. Frost on lines chief suspect as power out across large area of Saskatchewan
  145. It 'may not be the right time' for Quebec to cut immigration levels, Trudeau says
  146. Richard Oland survived only 'minutes,' son's murder trial hears
  147. Police offer $50K reward for information about 'execution' of mobster Angelo Musitano
  148. 'The risks are too big': B.C. First Nations leaders in Ottawa to back coastal tanker ban
  149. My brother's a 'monster,' man says of Niagara policeman shot by fellow officer
  150. Her son was killed by provincial police, now this Lac-Brome mother wants answers
  151. NHL leaves Quebec City in the cold — again
  152. Opposition parties demand Trudeau explain his plan to end U.S. tariffs
  153. Hearst councillor Gaetan Baillargeon gives up seat after refusing to pledge allegiance to Queen
  154. Churchill residents gather to see first passenger train in 18 months pull into town
  155. Colten Boushie's mother observes 2nd day of Brydon Whitstone inquest
  156. Ethics watchdog concerned that Scheer's office advised MP to contravene code
  157. CSIS chief calls commercial espionage 'the greatest threat to our prosperity'
  158. Suncor workers will soon be randomly tested for alcohol and drugs, company says
  159. Ottawa could be facing human rights tribunal hearing to settle First Nations child welfare compensation
  160. Tax breaks at centre of B.C.'s long-term climate plan
  161. 122 charged in child pornography investigations across Ontario last month
  162. Anti-gay bullying at Newfoundland school like 'a civil war'
  163. Ontario auditor general slams transit agency for millions in cost overruns
  164. Pilot project in Alberta offers victims of sexual violence access to free legal advice
  165. Philpott says child services bill can be a 'turning point' in Crown-Indigenous relationship
  166. 'I'm a demon inside': Teacher convicted of sex crimes sought treatment
  167. Cannabis producer Aphria's shares seesaw on 3rd day since short seller's attack
  168. Montreal boxer Adonis Stevenson's long-term health uncertain after traumatic brain injury
  169. Roots lowers earnings estimates following weak 3rd quarter sales
  170. 'Treasure hunt' for parts drives Saskatoon man's WW II aircraft rebuild
  171. Dennis Oland murder retrial focuses on forensic evidence
  172. Family of Toronto van attack victim launches foundation to end violence against women
  173. Kale warning: CFIA recalls some Eat Smart packaged salads
  174. Bank of Canada expected to hold its key lending rate in decision Wednesday
  175. Bell Canada says sorry after man displaced by major Toronto apartment fire gets $788 bill
  176. 'I don't want to get old': Meet the 91-year-old who backflips off the high diving board
  177. Cases adjourned, charges withdrawn as military struggles with constitutionality of courts martial
  178. 13 taken to hospital in Vancouver with carbon monoxide poisoning
  179. Amid oil price crisis, major energy producer says Canada's largest pipeline system is 'dysfunctional'
  180. With survivors' voices silent, the Halifax Explosion is now a second-hand story
  181. Years ago, Canada and the U.S. came together to end the acid rain threat. What changed?
  182. Powerful Senate committee wants to meet in secret more often
  183. Doug Ford's PCs to cut regulations for business, sources say
  184. 'Living the Newfoundland dream' for 8 years, St. John's trainer must now leave the country
  185. Liberals drop contentious anti-abortion test for summer jobs funding
  186. Toronto police officer James Forcillo learns today if Supreme Court will hear appeal in Sammy Yatim shooting
  187. Dennis Oland murder retrial to hear from forensic toxicologist
  188. National para hockey athlete shares journey back to the ice
  189. Sask. construction industry loses 14,000 jobs over 3 years, association says
  190. Dennis Oland's lawyers tried to get his statement to police tossed as evidence
  191. A 'very chaotic' few minutes: Sask. Mountie shot Brydon Whitstone because he thought he had a gun
  192. Pot gifting, black market to 'thrive' as Michigan legalizes cannabis
  193. Iditarod clears 4-time champion in dog doping scandal
  194. Doug Ford threatens walkout as provincial officials criticize agenda for first ministers conference
  195. Two EMDC guards will go to trial in Adam Kargus beating death
  196. Ottawa reaches agreement-in-principle to settle Indian Day School class action lawsuit
  197. The Pollcast: Rachel Notley's re-election hopes look grim
  198. 2 adults, 3 children airlifted to hospital with carbon monoxide poisoning
  199. Heritage status sought for original Africville home
  200. 2021 Francophone Games could cost taxpayers seven times more than expected
  201. Don't count on Quebec backing Energy East pipeline revival, province's premier warns
  202. Hamilton community leaders vouch for drug-dealing mobsters
  203. Government staffer named in Mark Norman document leak case suspended from job
  204. Why hazing continues despite physical and mental health consequences
  205. Manitoba inmates using drones to sneak in contraband, staff say
  206. Two children found dead in southeast Edmonton apartment suite
  207. How events unfolded after foreign affairs minister sent tweet rebuking Saudi Arabia
  208. Real versus fake Christmas trees: Which one's greener?
  209. 'We have fewer rights': Franco-Ontarian youth protest by living proudly
  210. Federal agency racks up big expenses after scientists reject web meetings
  211. Family of murdered woman left in dark by province
  212. 'I could feel your kisses': Documents reveal alleged texts between teacher, girl
  213. Unemployment reaches 40-year low with 94,100 new jobs added in November
  214. Alberta man 'almost in tears' after 1971 Christmas gift from high school sweetheart finally opened
  215. 418 cases of domestic homicide in Canada and what they have in common
  216. Alberta political leaders fuel early provincial election speculation
  217. 5 days into death inquest, question remains: Why didn't Brydon Whitstone stop for RCMP?
  218. Iqaluit restaurant apologizes for discriminating against woman with disability
  219. B.C. First Nation eyes renegotiating benefit deal on Trans Mountain pipeline project
  220. 'It's more than just a haircut': Indigenous stylist provides safe space, empowerment through her work
  221. Inquest jury can't decide how Brydon Whitstone came to be fatally shot by RCMP officer
  222. Regulator halts fracking operations in northeastern B.C. while it investigates earthquakes
  223. 'Subterfuge and deceit': What the Crown's case against Mark Norman says — and what it has to prove
  224. PETA threatens to sue Toronto, Astral Media over removal of anti-Canada Goose ads
  225. Faulty Peace Tower elevator broke down 47 times so far this year
  226. An environmental bête noire in Quebec, Legault enjoys climate change cred on federal scene
  227. B.C. gangster killed in Mexico City
  228. Man, 20, charged with 2nd-degree murder in Mississauga teen's death
  229. U.S. military plane makes emergency landing in Halifax
  230. Shoppers Drug Mart granted licence to sell medical marijuana online
  231. Amish arrivals: Old ways are new again in quiet Manitoba town
  232. Getting around Trump: Trudeau focuses on other 'levers' to end tariffs
  233. 'My nightmare began again': Close call as bus carrying Humboldt crash survivor rear-ended
  234. Why these young men feel 'guilty until proven innocent' in Toronto
  235. Boy who was ISIS captive behind movement to bring bicycles to refugee children
  236. Suspect in fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Joshua Leo turns himself in: police
  237. Calgary fighter Hakeem Dawodu dominant in win at UFC 231
  238. Canada's finance ministers meet in Ottawa to discuss trade, competitiveness
  239. 'Unprecedented' drug shortages affecting many Canadians, new survey suggests
  240. Deficits, Saudi Arabia, Trump and oil: 4 key takeaways from CBC's interview with Justin Trudeau
  241. CRA deploys new weapons against tax evasion: Freezing assets, seizing property
  242. Human Rights Commission to release 'unprecedented' report on racial profiling by Toronto police
  243. Toronto designer says snowboard company's no-slip mittens were inspired by her invention
  244. Missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls inquiry holds final hearings in Ottawa
  245. Union cancels Monday strike plan at Flair Airlines
  246. Edmonton constable denies using Islamophobic slurs, excessive force during arrest
  247. Rapper The Game pulls out of Ranch Roadhouse performance following death of Edmonton man
  248. Feds to boost subsidies, add 'staple' foods, in major Nutrition North update
  249. Black people 'grossly overrepresented' in violent police interactions, Ontario human rights report says
  250. Bail hearing for Huawei CFO to resume in Vancouver