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  1. 'We ran out': Flu shot cupboards fall bare at some pediatricians' offices
  2. 'We still miss him, still love him': Colten Boushie's family keeps pressing for reforms
  3. 9-year-old Regina boy awaiting life-saving transplant gets 'a miracle'
  4. Serial killer Bruce McArthur to learn today whether he'll ever be eligible for parole
  5. N.S. university hockey player used slur 'in heat of the moment' before brawl that led to multiple suspensions
  6. Rats chewing their way through Torbay, residents say — and they really like hot tubs
  7. Stop harassing the plow drivers, urges Grand Falls-Windsor council
  8. State of emergency to be declared in Ontario's Chatham-Kent as flooding persists
  9. North Vancouver RCMP investigating alleged assault involving boys on minor hockey team
  10. 2 men killed in Winnipeg restaurant shot each other at the same time, police say
  11. Groups allege black visitors to Parliament Hill were called 'dark-skinned,' asked to leave cafeteria
  12. Suspended legislature officials deny wrongdoing in response to damaging Speaker's report
  13. How icy is it on Nova Scotia roads? Even salt trucks can't stay upright
  14. 2 Canadian women with children surrender to U.S.-backed forces in ISIS-held Syrian territory
  15. NDP facing an election without a quarter of its caucus as Rankin ponders retirement
  16. Alberta is expected to hit -50 C with the wind chill as extreme cold endures
  17. 'You're a robot going through the motions,' says nurse who quit over widespread stresses at N.L. health centre
  18. Otter found living under garbage bin in downtown Winnipeg
  19. 'Justice hasn't had its last say': Survivors of the Quebec City mosque shooting in their own words
  20. Jody Wilson-Raybould was involved in legal government talks about fate of SNC-Lavalin, sources say
  21. Friends, family of McArthur's victims share 'collective nightmare'
  22. Betty's and Nancy's Fancy baked goods recalled due to possible mice contamination
  23. President of high-profile B.C. hearing clinic agrees to end misleading claims about dementia
  24. 3 dead, 11 in hospital after overnight apartment fire in Longueuil
  25. 'No qualms': A Charlottetown taxi pioneer dies surrounded by love
  26. 'We're holding up a floodgate': B.C. fights off superbugs brought home by medical tourists
  27. Thousands without power, ferries cancelled as wind batters B.C.'s South Coast
  28. 'The best is yet to come' says new PC leader Dennis King
  29. The littlest Jets fan? Toddler rattles off Winnipeg players in viral video
  30. U.S. ambassador to Canada calls on China to release Canadians from 'unlawful' detention
  31. 'We haven't let his memory go'; Vigil held for Boushie family 1 year after verdict
  32. Indigenous-led energy rally revs up in northern Alberta
  33. No strike on Monday for N.W.T. gov't workers
  34. How much do you know about Canada's 3 territories?
  35. Manitoba premier down south while his social media marvels at Winnipeg snow
  36. Nova Scotia PCs to take Liberal government to court over ferry cost information
  37. Scheer sends Trudeau letter demanding he waive solicitor-client privilege in SNC-Lavalin case
  38. At this prom for students with special needs, everyone is crowned as king or queen
  39. Toronto vigil begins 'healing process,' as community remembers 8 men killed by Bruce McArthur
  40. Illinois man arrested in bomb threats made to southern Alberta schools
  41. Biathlon World Cup sprint races cancelled due to frigid temperatures
  42. Indigenous-led truck convoy rolls through northern Alberta to support pro-pipeline movement
  43. Anti-pipeline protesters shout at Trudeau during campaign event in Burnaby, B.C
  44. Local sports clubs say they're left on their own to protect young athletes from abuse
  45. Is Canada a dangerous bastion of socialism? According to Trump, maybe: Don Pittis
  46. Canada needs to toughen short selling rules to weed out abuse, market watchers say
  47. Coast guard's $227M ships rock 'like crazy,' making crews seasick, unable to work
  48. Another snow day? Here's what happens behind the scenes when school is cancelled
  49. Ottawa expects trade interest in China to slow amid tensions with Beijing
  50. Community comes together to upgrade home of Ontario teen impaled by golf club
  51. 'I guess this year we really stepped up:' Female acts win big at Grammys
  52. Video of woman hurling chair off condo balcony prompts police investigation
  53. Pet snake emerges from wall into neighbour's apartment after 4 months in hiding
  54. The Rolling Stones to play near Barrie, Ont., on Canada Day weekend
  55. Ethics commissioner to probe Prime Minister's Office over SNC-Lavalin scandal
  56. Joe Schlesinger, one of Canada's foremost journalists, has died
  57. Young Spirit drum group shares Cree round dance song on Grammy Awards red carpet
  58. Doctors snooped on Humboldt Broncos' records, privacy commissioner finds
  59. Conservative Party reverses course on Trost, now says MP didn't leak list to firearms group
  60. Police in Ontario free 43 Mexicans brought to Canada by alleged human traffickers
  61. Brent Sass wins 2019 Yukon Quest sled dog race
  62. Alexandre Bissonnette's parents say 'very severe sentence' denies all hope of rehabilitation
  63. Trial of pair accused in Starbucks homicide begins
  64. Canada's forests actually emit more carbon than they absorb — despite what you've heard on Facebook
  65. Mounties dial back warnings about dangers of fentanyl exposure for police
  66. 'It isn't up to children to protect themselves': How to keep kids safe from sexual abuse in sports
  67. Twitter trolls stoked debates about immigrants and pipelines in Canada, data show
  68. Prepare for 'nasty': Here's a blow-by-blow of what to expect from today's storm
  69. So long, blooming flowers: Vancouverites react to 'snowmaggedon'
  70. Jody Wilson-Raybould resigns from cabinet in wake of SNC-Lavalin allegations
  71. We know who you are — turn yourself in, Toronto police tell woman videotaped tossing chair from condo
  72. Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs calls out 'racist and sexist' treatment of Wilson-Raybould
  73. School districts, universities closed as more snow smacks B.C.'s South Coast
  74. Petition aims to strip away Osgoode Hall's Lady Barristers robing room in favour of unisex space
  75. Manitoba football, basketball groups drop 'midget' from local sport lexicon
  76. Icy temperatures bring 'alien' light pillars to Alberta night sky
  77. Maxime Bernier decries 'leftist logic' after Ottawa praises RuPaul's Drag Race contestant
  78. Police arrest 17, seize almost $33M in Montreal-Toronto money-laundering bust
  79. Sudden snow days 'little less problematic' for some parents, challenging for others
  80. Family rallies around Wilson-Raybould as First Nation chiefs blast Trudeau over reconciliation 'farce'
  81. SNC-Lavalin still under investigation from RCMP in Quebec
  82. Canada, U.S. must do more to check Russia's military moves in the Arctic, says NORAD chief
  83. More than $400,000 in QuadrigaCX cryptocurrency disappears into 'cold wallet'
  84. 'Serious judgment mistakes' result in extra AUS suspensions in hockey brawl
  85. One of Canada's biggest translation firms faces financial ruin amid a global trail of debts
  86. 'I'm in shock': Toronto police rule out charges after 30 women accuse former RCMP doctor of sexual assault
  87. Woman who allegedly tossed chair over balcony surrenders to police
  88. Commons committee to weigh probe of SNC-Lavalin allegations
  89. Snow records smashed across B.C. as flakes continue to fall
  90. Waiting for Wilson-Raybould: A political drama awaits an appearance by its star player
  91. Government names new director of National Gallery of Canada
  92. Nunavut preschool wins $1M Arctic Inspiration Prize
  93. School boards cancel classes Wednesday as southern Quebec hit by intense snowstorm
  94. Gloomy central banks face new danger of economic good news: Don Pittis
  95. Dave Brubaker, ex-Canadian gymnastics coach, acquitted of sex-related charges
  96. Mom admits lapse in not taking kids who ate pot-infused chocolate to hospital earlier
  97. Autism group says Ontario minister warned of 4 'long' years if they didn't publicly back changes
  98. East Coast grapples with 'straight-up unpleasant' storm while West Coast digs out
  99. SNC-Lavalin receives credit rating downgrade from Standard & Poor's
  100. 70-year-old Saint John man suffers heart attack after consuming cannabis lollipop
  101. Canadian driver Stroll excited as new F1 team unveils car for upcoming season
  102. Ontario's deficit $13.5B this fiscal year, economic challenges ahead, minister says
  103. Homeless in the snow: Tent community growing in Vancouver park amid cold snap
  104. Violent protests prevent N.B. doctor, nurses from leaving Haiti
  105. Canada quietly moves to resolve steel spat with Mexico
  106. Trudeau moves to shore up Liberal caucus support as SNC-Lavalin controversy continues
  107. Why Quebec sees SNC-Lavalin as an asset, not a liability
  108. Stephenville mayor evicted from off-the-grid home after council vote
  109. 'It was just too much': Air Canada passenger frustrated after waiting nearly 7 hours on tarmac
  110. Mi'kmaw man urges N.S. golf club to remove Indigenous imagery from logo
  111. Woman guilty of terror charges for Canadian Tire attack sentenced to 7 years in prison
  112. Quebecers stranded at Haitian resort as protesters block roads to airport
  113. Neskantaga First Nation 'terminates contract with Kingdom' on new water treatment plant
  114. Indigenous senators praise Wilson-Raybould's 'integrity,' say her resignation leaves 'questions'
  115. Sask. hasn't had a February cold stretch like this in 80 years
  116. The Pollcast: Surveying the 2019 political landscape
  117. Crown appeals privileges for military centre stabber
  118. Ford won't ask Lisa MacLeod to resign after group says it was pressured to support revised autism program
  119. Warren Buffet's company takes new stake in Canada's Suncor
  120. 'China is your daddy': Backlash against Tibetan student's election prompts questions about foreign influence
  121. Retired B.C. repairman covers home with his own stunning replicas of masterpiece art
  122. Iceberg Vodka CEO baffled by bizarre heist of ancient water
  123. Inside SNC-Lavalin's long lobbying campaign to change the sentencing rules
  124. Explosion blows bathroom door off hinges in northeast Calgary home
  125. Homicide investigation underway after 11-year-old girl found dead
  126. The 9 faces at the centre of the Jody Wilson-Raybould, PMO affair
  127. Average house price in Canada falls 5.5% to $455K compared to a year ago
  128. Veterans get new option on pensions — and Veterans Affairs gets out of a cash crunch
  129. What to do with suspected Canadian ISIS fighters and their families detained in Syria?
  130. Is it the early days of a real estate revolution? Online realtor Redfin launches in Canada
  131. Newest member of Team Jennifer Jones says she has 'big shoes to fill' heading into Scotties
  132. 'I can't believe we're never ever coming back here': Sinkholes force B.C. residents to leave homes
  133. Did SNC-Lavalin play a role in the last cabinet shuffle? 'Wide range of factors' did, Trudeau says
  134. Kingston, Ont., man charged with 3 homicides, bombing in 1990s and 2000s
  135. Mystery meat found in 14 per cent of sausage: not all ingredients named on label
  136. Vancouver Coastal Health confirms 'several' cases of measles at Vancouver schools
  137. This car costs $1.1M. But for a growing number of Toronto buyers, that price is right
  138. PCO lawyer asked prosecutor if there was a way to 'engineer issues' in Norman case, court hears
  139. Aphria review of acquisitions at centre of short seller allegations finds price paid was on the high end
  140. Enbridge confident Line 3 pipeline will open this year despite new challenge
  141. Former SNC-Lavalin exec, accused in Libyan bribery case, has obstruction of justice charge stayed
  142. Critics call for 'robust' oversight of CBSA following CBC reports on staff misconduct
  143. U.S. judge denies request for Keystone XL pipeline pre-construction work
  144. In-bounds avalanche buries 2 people at Castle Mountain Resort
  145. Ottawa, provinces commit to addressing abuse in sports
  146. Canada's main stock index reaches highest level since Oct. 5
  147. Scott Moe, Andrew Scheer speaking at Pro-pipeline rally in Moosomin, Sask.
  148. 'You can smell crude in the air': Train carrying oil derails in western Manitoba
  149. Charlottetown teens 'feeling safe' in Haiti despite political unrest
  150. 'A child is so innocent': Vigils planned for 11-year-old girl in Ontario Amber Alert
  151. NDP communications director to resign after Burnaby South byelection
  152. Offbeat marathon runner Yuki Kawauchi to race in Vancouver
  153. 2 Ontario mayors ask province to help employees fired from RV maker
  154. 2 Innu communities are looking to culture, tradition and language for students' success
  155. Quebec tourists stranded by protests in Haiti expected to return home today
  156. 'Nothing has been done' to save remote First Nation from mould, leaders complain
  157. Explosion destroys house in southeast Calgary, other homes damaged
  158. 'I felt helpless': Teachers call for support amid 'escalating crisis' of classroom violence
  159. Ottawa police find human remains in search for Susan Kublu-Iqqittuq
  160. Father at centre of measles outbreak didn't vaccinate children due to autism fears
  161. Wilson-Raybould resignation stokes anger, frustration within veterans community
  162. Hurricanes respond to Don Cherry calling team 'a bunch of jerks'
  163. After Wilson-Raybould cartoon, Halifax artist says he'll stop drawing women in violent situations
  164. Haitian asylum seeker 'living in hell' 6 months after deportation from Quebec
  165. Mount Cashel: After 30 years, the pain still has not gone away
  166. Missionaries land safely in Calgary after fleeing unrest in Haiti
  167. If there's a labour shortage, how come some people are still out of work?
  168. Canada's NAFTA fears began before Trump became president
  169. Investors say 'fake' experts on local radio shows conned them out of millions
  170. Eat Smart kale salad kit recalled due to possible Listeria contamination
  171. Sting opens up about his troubled childhood, theatrical inspiration and refitting The Last Ship
  172. Trucking in meth: How smugglers sneak the destructive drug into Winnipeg
  173. Igloolik elder won't be charged for killing polar bear and cub
  174. Federal interpreters suffer 'acoustic shock,' other concussion-like symptoms
  175. 'Emotionally exhausted' Canadian nurses hope to leave Haiti today amid protests
  176. Writer Edith Iglauer's legacy on the B.C. fishing village she made home
  177. Don't give opioid-based cough, cold medication to children, Health Canada warns
  178. Here's what you need to know about the measles outbreak in Vancouver
  179. Canadian airlines waiting for clarity before changing policies on ticket gender options
  180. Pro-pipeline protest convoy approaches Ottawa after rolling across country
  181. Montrealers argue for right to assisted dying in pivotal court challenge
  182. Alberta announces deal with CN, CP to ship crude by rail
  183. Death of man in Calgary house explosion ruled 'not suspicious'
  184. Why there is no quick fix for Alberta's malaise, no matter how much we want one
  185. Family that lost 7 children in fire came to Halifax as refugees in 2017
  186. Payless seeks creditor protection, plans to close stores in U.S. and Canada
  187. B.C.'s balanced budget includes more funding for majority of families with children
  188. Speaker condemns 'racial profiling' of black visitors to Parliament Hill
  189. 'Canadians deserve answers': Opposition pushes on SNC-Lavalin after Butts resigns
  190. 'That is so sick': Sex charges in Canada against fugitive French priest stayed
  191. Homicide investigation launched after inmate dies in N.B. prison
  192. Minister tasked with safeguarding election calls on committee to look at regulating Facebook, Twitter
  193. Commons committee hears UN appeal to extend Mali mission
  194. Life after Rona: Workers still licking their wounds after mass job losses
  195. Remembering Riya Rajkumar: Brampton, Ont., council to hold vigil for girl, 11, as dad faces murder charge
  196. Mom furious at 'reckless' anti-vax parents after baby's possible measles exposure in hospital
  197. The climbing popularity of scaling frozen waterfalls in Newfoundland
  198. Wilson-Raybould to testify in parliamentary probe of SNC-Lavalin scandal
  199. Case thrown out against former SNC-Lavalin exec
  200. Student protesters should have 'mouths washed out with soap,' Ontario premier says
  201. Salad kit recalled in 3 provinces also found in Alberta grocery store
  202. The growing pains Alberta faces as it sheds its boom-and-bust past
  203. Emergency alert ends after dozens of crashes shut down Trans-Canada Highway in Alberta for hours
  204. Canada's top lawyer tells committee probing SNC-Lavalin scandal he's never faced improper pressure from PMO
  205. Ottawa could face four class-action lawsuits over $165M error at Veterans Affairs
  206. First post-SNC-Lavalin polls look bad for Trudeau Liberals
  207. Woman may lose home after learning New Brunswick Medicare won't cover Florida cancer surgery
  208. Opposition cries foul as Premier Doug Ford's list of patronage appointments grows
  209. People with developmental disabilities in Ontario more likely to die young, report suggests
  210. Brampton, Ont., man charged in death of his 11-year-old daughter dies in hospital
  211. Hopeful semi drivers rush for Class 1 licences prior to mandatory training
  212. Toronto police knew serial killer Bruce McArthur linked to 3 of his victims in 2013: court files
  213. Drone footage shows extent of oil spill near St. Lazare, Man.
  214. Residential school survivor calls Pope's absence from meeting with sex abuse victims 'disrespectful'
  215. Wilson-Raybould tells Commons she wants to 'speak my truth' on SNC-Lavalin, tells Liberals she's still on-side
  216. What Karl Lagerfeld taught Canadian fashion designers
  217. Wilson-Raybould waited more than 2 hours for permission to attend Tuesday's cabinet meeting: sources
  218. Woman finds families of soldiers connected to 102-year-old letter about Vimy Ridge
  219. Ottawa has met already with three-quarters of Indigenous communities during Trans Mountain consultation reboot
  220. PBO finds benefits overhaul will shortchange recently and severely wounded vets
  221. Book about Gerald Stanley case upsets Colten Boushie's family due to lack of consultation
  222. Two Quebec NDP MPs rule out running for re-election
  223. 'Somebody is going to be shot': Top bureaucrat says partisan mudslinging has gone too far
  224. HBC shutting down all 37 Home Outfitters stores across Canada
  225. Student groups want feds to probe Chinese government involvement on Ontario campuses
  226. Canada could delay ratification of new NAFTA until U.S. metals tariffs are lifted: Garneau
  227. Grey Cup going to Regina in 2020, Hamilton in 2021
  228. NEB to release new Trans Mountain report on possible marine impacts
  229. Victims and families of Danforth shooting to call for gun violence action in 1st public remarks
  230. How criminals are using the low-interest credit card scam to steal your identity
  231. How Gerald Butts's combative use of Twitter brought him out of the shadows
  232. Nunavut priest sex abuse case stirs up criticism of 'least fair law in Canada'
  233. Clerk of the Privy Council Michael Wernick: What's his job description? How much power does he hold?
  234. Calgary's moment of choice: How the city can break its mould but preserve its soul
  235. 'Pay close heed' to words of top bureaucrat on SNC-Lavalin affair, Trudeau says
  236. Another roof collapses in Elliot Lake, Ont.
  237. Top Trudeau adviser Telford targeted in ex-Israel ambassador's lawsuit
  238. Lawyers fight Quebec in court over plan to scrap 18,000 immigration applications
  239. Manitoba First Nations seek to sue Canada for not honouring treaty land entitlements
  240. Moscow court extends detention of Canadian-born Paul Whelan another 3 months
  241. SNC-Lavalin CEO says company plans to vigorously defend itself as political scandal unfolds
  242. Snowboarder killed in avalanche at Whistler Blackcomb
  243. Canopy Growth to partner with Quebec retailer to open pot shop in London, Ont.
  244. Beothuk remains must be returned to Newfoundland burial place, mayor says
  245. Vancouver Coastal Health confirms 2 new cases of measles
  246. 'Jihadi Jack' tells U.K. broadcaster he misses his mother, wants to return to Oxford
  247. Oilers' McDavid suspended 2 games for headshot on NYI's Leddy
  248. Public invited to remember Paul Dewar at 2 weekend services
  249. Left to crumble or repurposed: Residential school sites treated inconsistently across Canada
  250. Halifax funeral for 7 children lost in fire open to public