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  1. Moncton woman able to resume opioid addiction treatment after birth control dispute with doctor
  2. Expectant moms distressed as N.W.T. plans to send them to Alberta
  3. 7 Canadian athletes you should know for the Beijing Paralympics
  4. Canada's mask guidance has changed. Here's why you might need an upgrade
  5. Massey Hall reopens after massive modernization that preserves iconic music venue's magic
  6. 'Selfless' man killed in B.C. mudslide used last moments to save his mother, sister says
  7. Complaints over denied compensation for flight delays still unresolved following lengthy inquiry
  8. The Conservatives' inflation argument is flawed — but it still might work
  9. 'Pandemics are different.' Why this isn't the time to assert your individual health rights
  10. Global supply chain crunch may give local vendors a badly needed boost on Black Friday
  11. Plexiglass can be 'counterproductive' to proper COVID-19 ventilation, experts say
  12. Trudeau says he brought up P.E.I. potato trade to Biden during U.S. visit
  13. Homicide rate in Canada surges — driven by gun violence in Alberta, Nova Scotia
  14. Canada's men's Alpine skiers 'coming of age' ahead of anticipated Lake Louise return
  15. Crews working 'as fast and as safely as possible' to repair Cape Breton roads, bridges
  16. Quebec legislators vote unanimously to create special court for victims of domestic, sexual violence
  17. N.L. premier flies in to Port aux Basques after record storm severs highway links
  18. New bill aims to finally let jurors speak about trauma of trials with medical professionals
  19. COVID-19 vaccine for babies and toddlers could be approved early 2022, chief public health officer says
  20. 'There's nowhere to put them': Nunavut community still without a morgue
  21. Indigenous two-spirit woman files human rights complaint against London Health Sciences Centre
  22. Yet another Wiarton Willie is dead. Here's a look at the strange history behind the beloved groundhog
  23. Greens pick astrophysicist Amita Kuttner as interim leader, 1st leader who is trans
  24. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  25. Alberta Health says privacy breach possible on province's vaccine passport website
  26. B.C. RCMP send 1st active shooter emergency alert after updating policy following Nova Scotia shooting
  27. RCMP expected stiffer resistance during raid in B.C. pipeline, land rights conflict
  28. What experts predict the pediatric COVID-19 vaccine will do for national vaccination rates
  29. Up to 10% of homes could now be 'uninsurable' because of flood risk. Could yours be one?
  30. New Green Party leader knows the trauma of environmental damage first-hand
  31. Peter Nygard to appear in Toronto court Friday seeking bail on charges of sexual assault, confinement
  32. Supply shortages in Port aux Basques, N.L., as residents wait for storm-damaged roads to be fixed
  33. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  34. P.E.I. farmers 'losing money day by day' in potato export crisis
  35. Inuvialuit child service law to replace 'sterile colonialist' system with cultural continuity
  36. Avril Lavigne to tour across Canada for 1st time in more than a decade
  37. Fire destroys New Edinburgh lobster pound days before season opens
  38. Nunavut declares tuberculosis outbreak in Pangnirtung
  39. Spinal surgery on bald eagle at P.E.I. facility may be first of its kind
  40. Canada needs to make a tough call on boosters as a new variant emerges
  41. A 20-year spike in inflation could put the bite on the Trudeau Liberals
  42. Substitute teacher shortages are plaguing schools during the pandemic
  43. Flood-stranded sturgeon pushed, pulled and carried back to the Fraser River
  44. Kahnawake moves to red alert level as COVID-19 cases climb 'drastically' in last 24 hours
  45. Photographer of giant old-growth trees has 'best and worst job in the world'
  46. She came to see the concerts, but this eccentric Quebec City seamstress was the real show
  47. Court injunction in Coastal GasLink conflict sidesteps deeper legal issues, critics say
  48. Canada's new top military leader says fixing 'fragile' morale one of his top priorities
  49. More flood watches, new evacuation order issued in B.C. as steady rain returns
  50. Family that fled Afghanistan with Canada's approval is now stuck abroad in web of bureaucracy
  51. Chef Ric knows learning to cook can change a person's life, because*it saved his
  52. Heavy rain returns to southwest B.C., prompting flood warnings and evacuations
  53. India pushes renewed trade talks in aftermath of Canada-China tensions
  54. How Brampton, Ont., went from a COVID-19 hot spot to one of Canada's most vaccinated communities
  55. Got something in self storage? What you need to know amid rising thefts
  56. If the way we work is going to change, offices are going to change, too
  57. Former Green party councillor sues members of party watchdog committee for defamation
  58. Canada supports plan for international pandemic treaty
  59. After working remotely, some BIPOC employees fear effects of return to the office
  60. P.E.I. Jewish community celebrating Hanukkah with 3-metre electric menorah
  61. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  62. Sask. parents 'terrified' after son with autism was missing for 1 hour after bus driver left without him
  63. Constance Lake First Nation chief confirms 2 deaths due to blastomycosis
  64. Words and phrases you may want to think twice about using
  65. B.C. extends fuel rationing with more rain expected in flood-soaked regions
  66. Defence minister and Canada's top soldier to apologize to sexual misconduct victims
  67. Challenging racism in health care should be part of Desmond inquiry's legacy: witnesses
  68. Universities across Canada addressing Indigenous identity fraud in wake of Carrie Bourassa investigation
  69. Edmonton man sentenced to 10 years for killing Montreal woman in 2017
  70. Two more arrests at new Wet'suwet'en blockade near Coastal GasLink pipeline in northern B.C.
  71. Hundreds have tried to enter Canada with fake COVID-19 test results, proof-of-vaccine documents: CBSA
  72. Unvaccinated travellers over the age of 12 barred from planes and trains as of today
  73. New caller ID law now in place to help fight wave of spam and spoof calls
  74. Neskantaga First Nation taking Ontario to court over 'inadequate' consultation on Ring of Fire
  75. After brief contraction, Canada's economy grew again in third quarter
  76. Family in North Bay, Ont., faces harassment at children's vaccine clinic
  77. As omicron piles on economic fears, Canadian outlook offers glimmer of bland optimism
  78. Quebec City police treatment of young Black man 'totally unacceptable,' says lawyer
  79. Ontario doctor leaving practice after unfounded claims she denied care to unvaccinated patients
  80. New Indigenous healing space offers 'a place where people can talk about their brokenness,' founder says
  81. As Canada's coat of arms turns 100, is it time for an overhaul?
  82. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  83. Wolastoqey chiefs add forestry companies to title claim case
  84. B.C. store owner who offered employee cash for sex and then fired her ordered to pay $99K
  85. Wilton Littlechild hopes to discuss a formal apology during meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican
  86. Neighbours across Calgary create mini-depots selling veggie boxes at wholesale prices
  87. Threatened with insolvency, Green Party considers closing its head office
  88. New retrospective explores 50-year career of First Nations artist Robert Houle
  89. P.E.I., Puerto Rico lobby for export of potatoes to resume
  90. 7-year-old girl from Sambaa K'e, N.W.T., waits 3 weeks for X-ray after getting injured
  91. Canada added 154,000 jobs last month, pushing jobless rate down to pandemic low of 6%
  92. A 3-year-old went for a flu shot. Instead, she mistakenly got an adult COVID-19 vaccine
  93. B.C. chiropractors vote for regulator to 'take a stand' against COVID-19 vaccine mandate
  94. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  95. Residential school survivors want concrete plan to result from Vatican visit
  96. Use of NDAs has created 'culture of silence and fear'*on UPEI campus, former prof says
  97. In Quebec, small steps to change the face of policing
  98. Highway 1 to Hope reopens as rains ease in southern B.C., but flood warnings remain in place
  99. Peter Nygard won't be charged in Winnipeg cases involving 8 women, police say
  100. National advocacy group joins inmate's lawsuit alleging substandard medical care in prisons
  101. Unable to find nearby housing, this mature student walked 32 km every day for school
  102. Coroner to investigate Quebec man's death after 2-hour ambulance wait
  103. 'We're all tired': Iqaluit residents unable to drink tap water for nearly 2 months
  104. Concern over incoming wintry weather as B.C. begins to rebuild after devastating floods
  105. Alberta bound? Only half of Canadians say they'd feel comfortable making the move
  106. Popular N.W.T. tourist attraction becomes on-the-land healing camp
  107. B.C. floods could be one of the costliest disasters in Canadian history
  108. Fire damages P.E.I. shellfish business
  109. ER doctor concerned by rise in dangerous respiratory virus in N.S. children
  110. Cold snap coming to southern B.C., potentially aiding flood recovery efforts
  111. Banned for decades, releasing oilsands tailings water is now on the horizon
  112. Warning signs present in 1 in 3 homicides of intimate partners, CBC investigation finds
  113. Cargill beef-processing plant in High River, Alta. narrowly avoids strike action
  114. Would national vaccine mandates work in Canada? Experts aren't sure
  115. Locked out of Facebook, musician struggles to get account restored
  116. Military members 'unsung heroes' of Halifax Explosion recovery effort, author says
  117. Toronto councillor pushes for speculation tax to cool 'insanity' of escalating real estate prices
  118. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  119. Ottawa needs a whole new approach to national security threats, experts say
  120. N.S. presumes people want to donate organs when they die, but program uptake unclear
  121. Chiropractors' association 'appalled and disappointed' by anti-vaccine statements at B.C. meeting
  122. Man shot in Coquitlam while son sat in back seat of vehicle, police say
  123. 2 people killed in single-engine plane crash near Wabush, N.L., police say
  124. Cracks in tails of RCAF Cyclone helicopters raise 'serious concerns,' says expert
  125. Travel rules eased for Canadians stranded in South Africa, but criticism of broader ban endures
  126. B.C. warns of possible water contamination following flooding
  127. N.B. whale researcher's stunning drone photos are turning heads
  128. Canadian field hockey players heading home from South Africa after travel exemption granted
  129. Most RCAF Cyclone helicopters undergoing repairs after cracks discovered
  130. Snow Cone, a right whale entangled in fishing rope, spotted with calf in U.S.
  131. Coercive control, the silent partner of domestic violence, instils fear, helplessness in victims
  132. Edmonton man sentenced to 8½ years for unintentional shotgun killing
  133. Spy agency warned Trudeau China's tactics becoming more 'sophisticated ... insidious'
  134. Mom of Ontario teen who died after playing hyperventilation game in 1993 says it's still endangering lives
  135. Ongoing immigration-processing delays leave many in limbo in Canada and overseas
  136. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  137. Seattle man's conviction for 1987 murders of young B.C. couple overturned
  138. Rising COVID hospilzations will strain health-care system, even without omicron: Ontario science table
  139. Vaccine inequity only partially to blame for Africa's low vaccination rates, experts say
  140. The pandemic makes my breast cancer treatment longer and lonelier
  141. Patients want more answers about fake nurse's year working at Vancouver hospital
  142. It's been 6 months since members of the Afzaal family in London, Ont., were killed. What's changed?
  143. Better collaboration with First Nations would have improved B.C.'s response to huge 2017 wildfire: report
  144. Drake withdraws from 2022 Grammy consideration after getting 2 nominations
  145. Indigenous delegates postponing Vatican trip over pandemic worries
  146. Military's former head of HR charged with sexual assault, indecent acts
  147. Manitoba PCs say faulty info given to candidates didn't make leadership election unfair
  148. Calgary TikToker designs Canada's new moose crossing sign 'out of boredom'
  149. Companies ponder role of boosters in COVID-19 vaccination policies
  150. B.C. safety agency issues worker hazard warnings for flooding cleanup
  151. Liberals introduce legislation to end some mandatory minimum sentences
  152. UPEI president Alaa Abd-El-Aziz resigns, citing his health
  153. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., wins Tip O'Neill Award as top Canadian player for 2021
  154. Manitoba reports its 1st case of omicron coronavirus variant
  155. Jail not the answer for people caught dealing fentanyl to support their own drug addictions, B.C. judge says
  156. Ontario MPP Belinda Karahalios escorted out of provincial legislature over vaccination status
  157. Deer hunt near Six Nations in Ontario puts traditional food on the table, cited as important in new study
  158. Ontario's COVID-19 paid sick days to extend into 2022
  159. Calgary police officer's widow speaks of 'stolen' joy as one of her partner's accused killers pleads guilty
  160. 23 women have died after intimate-partner violence since the 1970s in this rural Ontario community
  161. Inuvialuit want their kayak back from Vatican Museums
  162. No need to hike benchmark interest rate just yet, Bank of Canada says
  163. RCMP has report on contaminated training facility, but won't release it
  164. P.E.I. farmers giving away potatoes in Ottawa to raise awareness about trade ban
  165. UPEI board of governors launches third-party investigation into allegations involving former president
  166. What we can learn about being thoughtful and caring from these two kids
  167. Protecting Prince Harry cost Canadians more than $334,000
  168. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  169. What I learned about community from my Korean parents who lived in rural Canada
  170. Firefighters puzzled by N.S. delay in expanding cancer compensation coverage
  171. Canada's effort to bring in Afghan refugees expected to take up to two years
  172. Assembly of First Nations adopts resolution to add two-spirit council to governance structure
  173. Which COVID-19 booster shot should I get? Your questions answered
  174. 'Vulnerable' B.C. senior loses home, hundreds of thousands in equity after city sold house over unpaid taxes
  175. Quebec and public daycare unions reach agreement in principle
  176. Canadian field hockey team headed home from South Africa following wait due to travel restrictions
  177. Game on: CFL fans flocking to Hamilton from parts of Canada, U.S., for Sunday's Grey Cup
  178. Injectable drug to treat opioid addiction now fully funded in Alberta
  179. If you thought this year was pricey, get ready for your food bill to go up by almost $1,000 in 2022
  180. Military chaplain retires after report reveals abuse of students at his former school
  181. Father of Canadian imprisoned in Syria urges Ottawa to bring him home to face trial
  182. Doctors, advocates call for changes to breast cancer screening guidelines
  183. Canada 'grossly underutilizing' rapid tests, experts warn — even as COVID-19 cases tick up
  184. Loss of secret data puts navy's handling of storage devices under investigation — again
  185. 4,500-km Indigenous snowmobile expedition will carry message of reconciliation, healing and hope
  186. Abandoned Ontario cemetery with graves of Black settlers to be restored after campaign by local advocates
  187. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  188. What direct compensation for property damage auto insurance means for Alberta drivers
  189. Alberta skier and cyclist wants to get more BIPOC people into the outdoors
  190. B.C. judge says 'higher range' of sentences needed for intimate-partner violence
  191. Quebec preschools and elementary schools to get rapid COVID-19 tests as province's caseload hits new high
  192. 2021 now deadliest year for illicit-drug overdoses in B.C., after record 201 deaths in October, coroner says
  193. N.B. man who used 'zipper merge' in heavy traffic says it sparked a road rage incident
  194. B.C. social worker placed on unpaid leave says she can't produce her QR vaccination code due to system error
  195. Mom 'shocked' after son with special needs allegedly slapped by staff member at Oakville school
  196. COVID has created an early education pandemic that school boards are ignoring
  197. Alberta surgeries cut back by 2,800 per month in first 15 months of pandemic
  198. Quebec teacher removed from classroom for wearing hijab under law banning religious symbols
  199. In scathing report, auditor general says feds failed to protect foreign farm workers from the pandemic
  200. Public Health Agency of Canada failed to keep tabs on most quarantine hotel stays, says AG
  201. Quebec health minister urges province not to panic as COVID-19 cases soar
  202. Health Canada recalls toxic Shein kids' jacket following CBC investigation
  203. The Ticat Tamer: Meet the Hamilton stylist who is doing the hair of CFL players this week
  204. Ontario school celebrates 'very special moment' their caretaker became a Canadian citizen
  205. Couple's 'ditto' light display works smarter, not harder, to keep up with the Griswolds
  206. Edmonton police officer charged with sexual assault, breach of trust
  207. Fake mosque on Canadian Forces base in Alberta raises concerns for Muslim community
  208. COVID-19 infections are on the rise and omicron could quadruple daily case counts, federal modelling says
  209. Iqaluit residents can drink tap water again, Nunavut's health department says
  210. Canada threatens U.S. with tariffs, partial suspension of USMCA over electric vehicle tax credit
  211. 'I felt very worthless': 3 P.E.I. women share their experiences dealing with police after alleged druggings
  212. Peel police saw domestic violence calls increase 74% in 5 years. A new unit aims to tackle the problem
  213. Women's field hockey team back in Canada after getting stuck in South Africa as omicron emerged
  214. How a budding entertainment producer became homeless in Ontario in a system he calls 'inhumane'
  215. Ticat superfan's family celebrates 50 years in Canada on same day as Grey Cup game
  216. Travellers from South Africa report prolonged stays in quarantine hotels — at taxpayers' expense
  217. Minister Marci Ien self-isolating after potential COVID-19 exposure at gala
  218. New Sask. government plan for getting through surgery backlog concerns experts, unions
  219. Canada's central bank appears more concerned with job creation than about inflation
  220. Court to hear Shelly Glover's bid to overturn Manitoba PC leadership race results
  221. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  222. Woman loses appeal to prove she was wife of 'playboy' millionaire killed and dismembered in West Vancouver
  223. As overdose deaths hit a grim new record, officials push Ottawa to stop treating addiction as a crime
  224. Bakers scrambling to get Rice Krispies ahead of the holiday season
  225. Her truck was stolen 2 years ago. She found it thanks to pure chance — and a patch of nail polish
  226. Bettman not closing the door on NHL's return to Quebec City, but nothing imminent
  227. More than 200,000 without power as high winds blow through southern Ontario
  228. He sang to millions on YouTube. He died on the streets of Edmonton
  229. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  230. Nearly 150,000 remain without power after high winds hit southern Ontario
  231. Facing cybersecurity threats, Quebec shuts down government websites for evaluation
  232. Inflation, cost of living top of mind for opposition parties ahead of fiscal update
  233. Brian Jean claims victory in race to represent UCP in Alberta byelection
  234. Why methane continues to be the cattle industry's biggest climate change challenge
  235. Before things turn deadly: What can be done to prevent domestic homicide
  236. Man sent out of province for surgery hopes others aren't hit with the unexpected costs he faced
  237. N.B. man barred from joining Saint John police commission despite having a clean record
  238. Anand, Eyre to deliver official apology to victims of military sexual misconduct today
  239. Some Ontario builders are giving pre-construction homebuyers 2 choices — pay more or forget it
  240. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  241. A First Nations man died day after leaving Ontario hospital with headache pills. Now his family wants answers
  242. Suicidal and waiting 2 years for help. A look at N.S.'s growing mental health crisis
  243. Father and sons stuck in Gaza for two years reunited with family in London, Ont.
  244. Canada to accept South Africa COVID-19 tests, drop contentious 3rd-country rule
  245. University of Victoria cancels in-person exams after spike in COVID-19 cases on Vancouver Island
  246. New Bank of Canada mandate maintains inflation target but keeps one eye on jobs picture, too
  247. Canada Revenue Agency, other government departments take some services offline due to security 'vulnerability'
  248. Phil Fontaine's lifelong mission to get a papal apology delayed, but not over
  249. Quebec's human rights commission calls on police to pay Black mother and son $61K in racial profiling case
  250. New Brunswick signs onto $10-a-day child-care deal with Ottawa