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  1. Wildfire evacuations have unique impacts on Indigenous communities: study
  2. Michael Kovrig's employer says it trusts Ottawa to help free detainees after McCallum firing
  3. Family of man killed in Quebec mosque shooting will be compensated by province
  4. Canadian soldiers suffer frostbite during winter training
  5. Puppy from Iran that had acid thrown on face to have surgery in Vancouver
  6. Icy roads, blowing snow lead to pileups on highways 40 and 640 near Montreal
  7. How a P.E.I. woman delivered her baby with the help of a 911 dispatcher
  8. Sentencing begins for semi driver who caused Humboldt Broncos crash
  9. Speaker Regan's 'naming and shaming' approach to hecklers isn't working
  10. Big city mayors call for emergency federal funding to deal with housing crunch
  11. Majority of baby boomers would opt for semi-retirement if employers only allowed: poll
  12. Canada should immediately appoint high-level envoy to China, former ambassador says
  13. Doug Ford met Jordan Peterson, appointment calendar reveals
  14. N.S. family blames hospital staff for 'hastened' death
  15. 'Significant development' expected in Bruce McArthur case, Toronto police say
  16. 'Active attacker' alert sent in error, Carleton says
  17. Canada to host Lima group Feb. 4 in effort to find solution to Venezuela crisis
  18. Health Canada warns of heavy-metal toxins in products sold by A1 Herbal Ayurvedic Clinic
  19. Archeological findings confirm oral history of Lake Babine First Nation in northern B.C.
  20. Parliament Hill's going to look a lot different over the next 10 years
  21. Trudeau tells London, Ont. mayor the General Dynamic file is top priority
  22. This London woman has been flagged as 'potentially violent', but she disagrees
  23. 'I scared them off': Woman, 83, uses medical alert device to call for help after break-in
  24. Minister says sermon 'not fake news,' and he would welcome Donald Trump
  25. Ottawa to examine First Nation's water system after residents voice concerns
  26. Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur to appear in court this morning
  27. Survivor of Quebec mosque shooting sets out to combat hate
  28. Search on for person missing after boat sinks near Halifax harbour
  29. 5 reasons Canadians should care what the Fed does tomorrow: Don Pittis
  30. Two probes launched into claims that military blocked information requests in Norman case
  31. Lack of sleep is 'epidemic' amongst Canadian teens, here's why it has doctors worried
  32. Department failed to protect 5 neglected children, investigation finds
  33. Drunk WestJet passenger who caused plane to reroute ordered to pay $21,000 for the fuel
  34. Court documents state semi driver who caused Humboldt Broncos crash should not have been on road that day
  35. 'I couldn't believe it': University of Alberta evicted student after attempt to kill himself
  36. 2 ex-Mounties to enter guilty pleas related to Surrey Six murder investigation
  37. 'I forgive you': Widow of Humboldt Broncos coach shows mercy to driver of deadly semi
  38. Wet'suwet'en complaints about pipeline builder to be probed by government, police
  39. Take that Canada! Yellowknife cold weather warning just another day in the North
  40. Murder charge stayed against man held in solitary confinement for more than 4 years
  41. Regina man finds $18,000 comic book while cleaning home
  42. Why did Bruce McArthur plead guilty? Police hint answers are coming
  43. Supreme Court to decide who pays for cleanup when companies go belly up
  44. Cultural funding fight with Netflix reignites age-old debate — what is Cancon anyway?
  45. Northern foods are now on the plate in Canada's new food guide
  46. All eyes on Nanaimo ahead of crucial B.C. byelection
  47. Canada's in a corner over the Meng Wanzhou case, with no good options
  48. Fewer street checks in Halifax but black people still more likely to be stopped
  49. Why Téo Taxi's socially conscious business model may have been its undoing
  50. New Brunswick cancels plan to host 2021 Francophonie Games
  51. Ottawa setting up new team to warn Canadians of potential election interference
  52. Top military commander testifies he had just one quick call with Trudeau on Mark Norman case
  53. Tim Hortons to offer edible double-double coffee bar
  54. Humboldt semi driver hears victim's mother's pain of walking down the aisle 'escorting a casket'
  55. 552-carat diamond found in NWT now on display in New York
  56. Starving northern fur seal pup arrives at Vancouver Aquarium rescue centre
  57. Charter flight with 2 pilots on board missing in Northwest Territories
  58. Plan to buy more fighter jets puts Canada on hook for bigger share of F-35 costs
  59. Alberta eases oil production limits as prices increase
  60. Hazel McCallion turns down Ontario government's job offer
  61. Midweek podcast: Obama's speechwriter on the playbook of populism
  62. Nanaimo heads to the polls for byelection that could tip B.C.'s delicate power balance
  63. McGill to make decision on Redmen name by end of academic term
  64. Surrey Six Mountie's misconduct involved boozy affair with a potential witness
  65. Manhunt in Surrey, B.C., after transit officer shot at SkyTrain station
  66. Fire wipes out Community Food Sharing Association warehouse
  67. No answers as to why deckhand died in sinking vessel near Halifax
  68. Sleeping bag coats help keep Winnipeg's homeless warm
  69. Help solve a mystery: How did this bear's creator make its belly button?
  70. I'll take the category 'Saint John library assistants,' Alex
  71. Humboldt Broncos parent meets with driver who caused son's death
  72. Elizabeth Wettlaufer confessed to attacking a 15th patient. The public was never told
  73. Wetland watermark: There's a giant duck hidden on a St. John River isle
  74. 2 girls left in Manitoba home after sex assault allegations made against foster dad
  75. New map of Beringia 'opens your imagination' to what landscape looked like 18,000 years ago
  76. Ottawa may have overpaid for Trans Mountain by up to $1B, parliamentary budget officer says
  77. 'All he had to do was stop': Crown asks for 10-year sentence for driver in Humboldt Broncos crash
  78. Canada's economy shrank in November as many sectors contracted
  79. Layout of 2 runways at Toronto's Pearson airport poses serious crash risks, TSB finds
  80. How will Doug Ford change the health-care system? Here are some answers
  81. Go jump in a lake! Sudbury students take a dip to learn a chilling lesson
  82. Investigation into missing N.W.T. charter plane continues
  83. Man accused of shooting Manitoba RCMP officer pleads guilty to attempted murder
  84. Ontario may allow realtors to disclose offer prices in bidding wars
  85. 'Your place is gonna burn': Man who beat neighbour to death and burned down his house gets 14 years
  86. Several witnesses in Norman trial still haven't searched personal records for evidence, court told
  87. Try again in 60 years: seeds from Halifax's celebrity agave snapped up
  88. Iconic Rita's Tea Room closing 6 years after beloved singer's death
  89. Small businesses in Alberta haven't been this pessimistic in years, lobby group says
  90. Ottawa drops appeal in political activity case, ending charities' 7-year audit nightmare
  91. Quebec doesn't have a problem with Islamophobia, Premier Legault says
  92. B.C.'s biggest housing spike is happening in a city 6 hours from the Lower Mainland
  93. Trudeau takes aim at Ford over possible kindergarten cuts as campaign-style rhetoric heats up
  94. Mobster's son shot dead in 'targeted' hit at Hamilton home
  95. MPs call for criminal probe of coerced sterilization cases of Indigenous women
  96. Why farmers' frustration with orphan wells doesn't end with Supreme Court ruling
  97. B.C. people smuggling investigation alleges Rwanda, Kentucky, Alberta connections
  98. Hidden-camera footage reveals overstretched nursing home staff struggling to care for residents
  99. RCMP leaked a sexual assault complainant's personal information
  100. 'Silent majority' of Canadians wants more government action on climate change
  101. More employees skipping work after big sports events like the Super Bowl, poll finds
  102. Drug, vaccine shortages likely to continue, warns N.S. pharmacy association
  103. Former SNC-Lavalin CEO pleads guilty to breach of trust
  104. Kevin Vickers says he is retiring as ambassador to Ireland, will return to N.B.
  105. Ron Joyce, billionaire who brought Tim Hortons coffee to the masses, dead at 88
  106. Semi-driver in Humboldt Broncos crash will likely be deported, says immigration lawyer
  107. Dashcam video shows car speeding wrong way down Highway 101 before crash
  108. York police release video of man setting fire to Vaughan law office
  109. Pilots in fatal N.W.T. plane crash died on impact, says investigator
  110. Key fob mystery in small Alberta town that went viral solved
  111. Alberta's lottery regulator investigating contest to give away $1.7M home
  112. Ford government says full-day 'learning' will stay, but it won't necessarily be kindergarten
  113. Vancouver cannabis company wins lottery for POT stock symbol, stock rises 137%
  114. Mystery solved: We finally know how the snow bear got its belly button
  115. As controversy swirls, François Legault concedes Islamophobia exists in Quebec
  116. Costco fined $7.2M for accepting illegal kickbacks
  117. Manitoba woman says she was locked out of her online banking because of deep voice
  118. Toronto police officer to be charged with misconduct in connection with Bruce McArthur case
  119. Ready, set, go: Yukon Quest sled dog race sets off from Whitehorse
  120. Exploring the killings that shine light on Canada's underworld power struggle
  121. Yellowknife house cat faces down lynx through window pane
  122. Keep your parkas handy. Shubenacadie Sam predicts long winter
  123. Bautista bat flip home run ball fetches $28K US at auction
  124. Watch this York student struggle to get to class in a wheelchair due to uncleared snow
  125. Calgary Health Show scrubs appearance by David Stephan
  126. Sask. photographer captures a time gone by in 'Forgotten Saskatchewan' exhibit
  127. Canada's auditor general Michael Ferguson has died at 60
  128. Global Affairs confirms death of a Canadian in Mexico
  129. 2 kids taken to hospital after eating cannabis chocolate bar, Brandon police say
  130. Bus crash survivor alleges negligence in $6M lawsuit
  131. Vote for your favourite Super Bowl commercial starring a Canadian
  132. Wet'suwet'en hereditary leaders, supporters call for stop work order on Coastal GasLink pipeline
  133. Canadian celebs making a big mark with Super Bowl commercials
  134. Tories delete parody ad as Heritage Minutes contemplates legal action
  135. GM trying to 'intimidate' union from airing Super Bowl ad, Unifor says
  136. AG Michael Ferguson remembered in N.B. for 'tremendous work ethic'
  137. 1 dead in house explosion northwest of Toronto
  138. Border agency breaches privacy of refugee claimant
  139. RCMP in B.C. arrest man in shooting of transit police officer
  140. Balancing risky behaviour, independence is goal of innovative seniors care home
  141. New Manitoba court for people with FASD could be game changer: experts
  142. SNC-Lavalin should be barred from federal contracts: Angus
  143. Pleading guilty: The complex reasons for a criminal defendant to waive their right to trial
  144. Trudeau offers 'Canada's continued support' in call with Venezuela opposition's Guaido
  145. What we know about the 8 men killed by Bruce McArthur
  146. Missing the points: Cardholders frustrated with PC Optimum
  147. 40% of full-time post-secondary students granted free tuition, CBC analysis shows
  148. Ottawa police officer's manslaughter, assault trial starts today
  149. Canada Goose unveils parkas designed by Inuit designers
  150. 3 crew members killed in CP train derailment near Field, B.C.
  151. Grisly portrait of McArthur's crimes emerges from sentencing hearing
  152. Newly leaked documents show PC health care changes 'done deal', NDP says
  153. 2nd missing snowmobiler found alive on Northern Peninsula
  154. City of Vancouver on hook for $10 million cost of capping massive groundwater leak
  155. This tourist-friendly town wants to stay scenic by ditching plastic
  156. Report finds 'sexual misconduct' by leader of Buddhist group
  157. IVF linked to slightly higher risk of maternal complications
  158. Marijuana fertilized by fish waste? A Canadian cannabis company is making it happen
  159. Lima Group embraces Venezuelan opposition leader Guaido, calls on military to quit Maduro
  160. Ottawa says Ontario's call to drop retaliatory tariffs would mean 'surrender'
  161. Arrests made in connection with death of B.C. professor in Colombia
  162. IBM not being ruled out of the running for possible Phoenix replacement
  163. Harassment, sexual assault among alleged misconduct by border agents investigated by CBSA
  164. Organized labour lines up against Canada's stance on Venezuela
  165. Inuk elder recalls the day her family was forced to relocate, nearly 70 years ago
  166. How Bruce McArthur's 8 murders fit a pattern with other serial killers
  167. Shipyard at heart of Norman trial received secret cabinet documents in error
  168. It wasn't exactly business as usual Monday in the coldest place in Alberta
  169. Ban on religious symbols, education reforms top agenda as CAQ gets to work
  170. Shaming of sexual assault survivor sparked X-Men, Axemen brawl, says player
  171. Toronto's Africentric school draws consistent praise — so why is enrolment flagging?
  172. Snowmobiler, 68, dies after rescue on Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula
  173. 'I felt frozen': Alleged rape victim questioned about why she didn't fight off Plenty of Fish date
  174. Grocery store dims lights, reduces noise for sensitive folks
  175. 'I felt frozen': Alleged rape victim questioned about why she didn't fight off Plenty of Fish date
  176. Grocery store dims lights, reduces noise for sensitive folks
  177. Crown calls for consecutive life sentences for serial killer Bruce McArthur
  178. Assault, break-ins and driving infractions: Criminal record lands realtor in trouble
  179. Toronto officer's professional misconduct case in connection with Bruce McArthur put over
  180. Inuit, Sami leading the way in self-determination, says study
  181. 30 parents brawl at kids hockey game in Simcoe: OPP
  182. Charlottetown police investigating 1st murder in P.E.I. in 4 years
  183. Omar Khadr trying new way to get out from under 'indefinite' sentence and bail
  184. Cape Breton coal mine cited for breaking reporting rules in 'massive' cave-in
  185. Cold saps power from electric cars, but owners say vehicles still outperform the rest
  186. Man convicted of murdering fellow inmate had kidnapped woman, killed another inmate
  187. 'Half of me is gone': Twin of CP Rail victim mourns loss of brother, colleagues
  188. Global Affairs Canada warns Canadians to avoid 'all' travel to Venezuela
  189. Quebec municipal councillor questions whether the Earth is actually round
  190. Ottawa pushes navy's planned supply ships to the front of the construction queue
  191. Goodale says he won't put Canadians 'at risk' to bring ISIS fighters home for trial
  192. Canada's most deadly rail accidents
  193. IBM did not bid on Phoenix replacement, government says
  194. Some Pearson travellers may have been exposed to measles
  195. Hundreds of nursing home residents taken off anti-psychotic drugs
  196. Ottawa tables legislation to protect and promote Indigenous languages, Inuit call it 'colonial'
  197. Health Canada suspends licence of Winnipeg cannabis producer Bonify
  198. NDP hits new polling low in Quebec with Outremont byelection test looming
  199. How does a judge decide between concurrent and consecutive sentences?
  200. NDP asking for investigation into RCMP officer's spying allegations
  201. Vats of seafood sauce left to rot in small N.L. town
  202. Halifax woman posthumously calls for fix to Canada's assisted dying rules
  203. House destroyed by heavy snow in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, owner says
  204. Funeral workers launch peer support group to help their mental health
  205. Hockey rivals share on-ice line dance in show of sportsmanship
  206. Facing crackdown in Canada, drugmakers offered billions in price cuts
  207. Trial of 2 former London jailors ends with acquittal, mistrial
  208. 15 university players suspended over weekend hockey brawl in N.S.
  209. Did it for his mother: Diamond thief gets 18 months for N.W.T.'s biggest heist
  210. Can women officiate NHL games? All it takes is 'success with one' female referee
  211. Online travel sites will halt misleading sales tactics in U.K. — but no impact on Canada
  212. CBC appoints Barbara Williams executive vice-president of English services
  213. 'They need a scapegoat,' officer who released Bruce McArthur says of Toronto police
  214. Freeland travels to Washington to talk tariffs, trade and terrorism
  215. Mint's first Black History Month coin celebrates Viola Desmond
  216. Hundreds of ex-slaves in Libya coming to Canada, immigration minister says
  217. Winnipeg MP apologizes for not including women in notable Canadian calendar
  218. Politician, advocate, husband and father Paul Dewar succumbs to brain cancer
  219. 'The time has come for me to say goodbye': Read Paul Dewar's final statement
  220. Expect every year to be 'awful': Experts weigh how to protect B.C. public from wildfire smoke
  221. Falling oil-by-rail shipments could hurt Alberta's plan to clear backlog
  222. Child-care costs 'astronomical' in most of Canada, despite progress in some provinces
  223. Widespread mould causing 'health disaster' in remote First Nation, MP says
  224. Lots of work but fewer want it as participation rate shrinks: Don Pittis
  225. Kids who miss a lot of school could suffer later in life, say pediatricians
  226. Nova Scotia couple jailed for supplying woman's son, 13, with weed
  227. Ottawa eases restrictions protecting endangered North Atlantic right whales
  228. Parents 'horrified' at daughter's injuries after part of ceiling fell during daycare nap time
  229. Trudeau denies pressuring justice minister to intervene on SNC-Lavalin
  230. Edmonton councillor to use $44K in taxpayers' money for MBA degree
  231. BCE says 5G network plans wouldn't be delayed by a government ban on Huawei
  232. Hamilton man behind Sunrise Records just saved HMV — betting his money on vinyl
  233. Number of cannabis users relatively unchanged since legalization, StatsCan says
  234. First Nation's lifetime chief goes to Federal Court to preserve position
  235. Overdose patients at Vancouver hospital to get take-home opioid medication
  236. 'Mistreatment and inadequate care' at psychiatric hospital, says N.B. ombud
  237. Part of Keystone pipeline shut due to potential leak in Missouri
  238. 2nd Elizabeth Wettlaufer crime kept secret during inquiry into her 8 known murders
  239. Quadriga CEO, whose death ignited a cryptocurrency storm, a kind man with taste for fine things, say friends
  240. B.C.'s top doctor calls for regulated opioid supply after almost 1,500 overdose deaths in 2018
  241. Edmonton councillor apologizes, plans to reimburse city for MBA tuition
  242. Province's new autism plan rips away Burlington family's hope for son
  243. Quebec wants to throw out 18,000 skilled-worker applications as part of immigration overhaul
  244. 3 former civil servants file $1.8M suit against former P.E.I. premier, government agency over privacy breach
  245. CMHC says housing market still highly vulnerable despite slight price drop
  246. Toronto-bound Porter flight makes emergency landing in Pennsylvania
  247. Calgary's Olympic sliding venue faces shutdown over spiralling maintenance costs
  248. Raptors to acquire Marc Gasol, send Jonas Valanciunas to Grizzlies: report
  249. Judge to decide whether Quebec City mosque shooter will ever be eligible for parole
  250. Cyber security expert briefs parties on protecting themselves during election campaign