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  1. Facebook forecast for slowing growth, rising expenses sends stock down
  2. 2 out of 3 Canadians agree provinces should have final say on carbon tax, says survey
  3. Calgary malls use facial recognition to track shoppers' age, gender without consent
  4. New oilsands exploration tech leaves forest intact, which is good news for caribou
  5. Newborn orca from endangered B.C. pod dies shortly after birth
  6. 'Grain-free' dog food may be linked to deadly heart disease
  7. How cities are coping with 'urban heat islands'
  8. Facebook sees biggest stock market value drop in history as growth slows
  9. Longest eclipse of century to darken parts of Asia and Africa — but you can see it, too
  10. The dangers of blue-green algae: what you need to know
  11. Heat health risk prompts change to Environment Canada warning system
  12. Hold the phone: App helps B.C. man beat distracted driving ticket
  13. Why scientists count on volunteers to help them spy on wildlife
  14. Facebook should be liable for 'fake news,' British lawmakers say
  15. 'We ain't seen anything yet': Even the Arctic is burning as wildfires rage around the world
  16. Cutlery you can eat: One company's approach to the plastic pollution problem
  17. When activists and human rights groups are targets of government hackers, where can they turn for help?
  18. How you can see Mars at its closest since 2003
  19. Why throwing a message in a bottle into the ocean might be a bad idea
  20. Beaufort Sea beluga whales tagged, ready to be tracked on Facebook
  21. And then there were 3: Filmmaker documents caribou herd on the brink of extinction
  22. Japan's heat wave suggests Tokyo 2020 could be hottest Olympics ever
  23. 3D-printed 'downloadable' firearms could reshape U.S. gun control beginning this week
  24. Arctic cruise ship guard kills polar bear 'in an act of self-defence'
  25. 'An unprecedented outage': Canadian Light Source synchrotron breakdown cancels research until November
  26. Federal scientists to be protected against muzzling, political interference
  27. Dogs hurry to help human friends in distress, study suggests
  28. Entangled right whale spotted in Bay of Fundy
  29. Cleaning up marine waste in California | Dispatch
  30. Scientists spot rare dolphin hybrid
  31. 8 states sue Trump administration over 3D-printed gun instructions
  32. Raging California wildfires are creating their own weather
  33. Europe's heat wave hits record highs hurting crops, animals and prompting wildfires
  34. Shark snatched from aquarium by thieves pushing baby stroller
  35. Killer whale holding dead calf afloat is showing human-like grief, expert says
  36. Facebook finds 'sophisticated' efforts to disrupt U.S. midterm elections
  37. U.S. judge blocks release of 3D-printed gun blueprints
  38. Another El Nino is likely on its way: Here's what to expect
  39. STD Pong: How a mobile game from Halifax aims to teach African youth sex ed
  40. Shipwrecks in Lake Superior near Thunder Bay, Ontario get new heritage marker buoys
  41. High treason, 106-year-old bottle of ginger beer: Ancaster dig reveals secrets from 1812
  42. When mountain goats molt could shed secrets about how they adapt to climate change
  43. How smartphones are helping Canadians confront racism
  44. Sea star die-off led to worrying decline in B.C.'s kelp forest, research reveals
  45. Cannabis compound could kill nausea during chemo without high: Guelph study
  46. Artificial intelligence is on the rise — but not without help from humans
  47. How a team of MUN students hopes to help a boy with cerebral palsy hold his head high
  48. Ottawa extends funding for Experimental Lakes but reduces annual cash contribution
  49. Zero ducklings at bird sanctuary blamed on early ice melt, polar bears
  50. How a photographer is providing a rare glimpse into Canada's ocean wonders
  51. Apple hits record $1 trillion US stock market valuation
  52. In search of cleaner coal, scientists lace lake with toxic element
  53. Trump administration unveils plan to roll back Obama-era fuel efficiency standards
  54. NASA will name 1st astronauts to fly commercial spacecraft to International Space Station
  55. Killer whale lured out of B.C. harbour by recorded orca calls
  56. Bears now send selfies to Yukon conservation officers when entering traps
  57. 'It's ridiculous. It's Picasso': Facebook reviewing anti-nudity policy after blocking Montreal museum ad
  58. Lab-grown pig lungs may signal the future of organ transplants
  59. Fraser River is now so warm it may kill migrating sockeye salmon
  60. Sci-fi pill will be part of Canada's preparation for heat at Tokyo Olympics
  61. Wild burrowing owl who dug into recovery program welcomes 5 chicks
  62. Layoffs at media company Diply blamed on changes at Facebook
  63. Data sheds light on how Russian Twitter trolls targeted Canadians
  64. Want to see a shooting star? Perseid meteor shower underway
  65. How and why people 'microdose' tiny hits of psychedelic drugs
  66. U.S. and Canadian agencies partner to aid struggling orca in B.C. coastal waters
  67. CRA surveyed businesses to find out why they're taking bitcoin ATMs
  68. Will it damage my home and other questions about growing legal cannabis
  69. North Atlantic right whale disentangled 1 week after being spotted
  70. Potent drugs found in West Coast sewage threaten chinook salmon, study reveals
  71. Planet at risk of heading towards irreversible 'hothouse' conditions, new report says
  72. Alex Jones' Infowars content removed from Apple, Facebook, YouTube and Spotify
  73. B.C. researchers using A.I. to change the face of anonymous interviews
  74. Northern California blazes now largest in state history
  75. Portugal breaks temperature records as Europe swelters under heatwave
  76. Facial recognition system set to be used in Olympic security
  77. Wildfire uncovers hidden World War II-era landmark
  78. Blue-green algae confirmed as cause of dogs' sudden deaths in Fredericton
  79. Elon Musk tweets he may take Tesla private
  80. Fate of starving orca in question as J-pod not spotted for days
  81. Pentagon bars fitness trackers, geolocation services in some high-risk and sensitive areas
  82. Parks Canada revives effort to protect 'heritage' wrecks
  83. Twitter CEO says 'people can form their own opinions' about Alex Jones, Infowars
  84. Fog suspends search for humpback whale dragging 45 metres of rope in Bay of Fundy
  85. Humpback whales wow tourists in early-morning show off Vancouver Island
  86. Walrus bones provide clues to fate of lost Viking colony
  87. Blocking sunlight to cool Earth may not save crops from climate change, study suggests
  88. Molly the marmot gives birth to 6 pups, raising hopes for endangered Vancouver Island species
  89. Black widow spiders creep northward
  90. Black widow spiders creep northward
  91. Annual rescue of pufflings — baby puffins — underway in Witless Bay
  92. What it takes to remove oil from a shipwreck
  93. You're probably eating worms and don't even realize it
  94. Mexican archeologists find 7,000-year-old Mayan remains in cave
  95. Canada not ready to treat endangered young killer whale under U.S. plan
  96. California to pay $120M to settle lawsuits from 2015 methane leak
  97. How one Canadian food court eliminated 117 bags of garbage a day
  98. NASA's red-hot voyage to sun will bring us closer than ever to our star
  99. Two new exotic species identified in the Great Lakes
  100. Perseid meteor shower to be 'really spectacular' against dark, smoky Alberta sky
  101. Monsanto ordered to pay $289M US in California Roundup lawsuit over cancer claims
  102. Last-minute technical problem delays NASA's flight to sun
  103. How blockchain tech could help us track where food comes from
  104. NASA spacecraft rockets toward sun for closest look yet
  105. Google tracks your movements, like it or not
  106. How studying 'babysitting' in belugas can help protect an endangered population
  107. Arctic understanding limited by patchy field work, scientist says
  108. 'Slogging' killer whale J-50 gets live fish delivery in latest attempt to save her
  109. Bayer shares plunge after Roundup hit with $289M lawsuit over cancer link
  110. Scientists uncover secret behind beautiful glowing Bermuda fireworms
  111. Two 11-year-olds altered election results in hacker convention's replica of U.S. voting system
  112. NASA administrator says he fully supports Trump's 'Space Force'
  113. 'Google Generation' wants more technology in health care but still values personal touch
  114. Canada to phase out pesticides linked to bee deaths, sources say
  115. B.C. lake infested with hundreds of goldfish just months after pets released into wild
  116. Space station is taking up birdwatching with a newly installed antenna
  117. Marine heat waves threaten underwater wildlife
  118. Global warming 'pause' about to end, raise Earth's temperatures further
  119. If the world ate the USDA-recommended diet, there wouldn't be enough land to grow it
  120. Health Canada to ban pesticides blamed for bee losses, but farmers wonder about alternatives
  121. Debate over plastic straws broadens to include balloons
  122. Many cannabis health claims aren't backed by science
  123. This gene prevents elephants from getting cancer and scientists are taking note
  124. National Geographic says it 'went too far' with emaciated polar bear video
  125. U.K. heatwave reveals previously hidden ancient farms, burial mounds
  126. Albertans snap photos of bumblebees for North America-wide study
  127. Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques begins final training for ISS mission
  128. Smoke from raging B.C. fires seen from space by NASA satellite
  129. Bad feelings between Canada and Russia don't matter in space, says astronaut David Saint-Jacques
  130. Roy Orbison died 30 years ago but will perform a Toronto concert - as a hologram
  131. Why scientists suspect proof of a turning point in Earth's history is sitting in a lake in Milton, Ont.
  132. Sidewalk Labs has unveiled its bold vision for Toronto's waterfront. Just don't ask how it'll get built
  133. Online sale of pot after legalization raises privacy concerns, experts say
  134. How flushed contact lenses add to microplastic pollution in waterways
  135. Earthquake swarm jolts Indonesian islands, killing at least 12
  136. Scientist invents system to track water levels in wells over internet
  137. Puffin & Petrel Patrol pauses public participation
  138. 'It's like flying a dragonfly': Manitoba drone racers compete for spot at nationals
  139. Renewable resort: Greek island to run on wind, solar power
  140. This Ontario city wants you to visit Canada's largest telescope
  141. Russian hackers target U.S. conservative think-tanks and Senate, Microsoft says
  142. How a St. John's wildlife oasis prevents flooding in the city
  143. GPS leading some Gatineau Park hikers astray
  144. Microsoft co-founder's space firm unveils rocket, space plane plans
  145. Trump plan rolls back Obama-era regulations on power plants
  146. Ice has been found on the surface of the moon
  147. Facebook uncovers new global misinformation operations
  148. Sunken Avro Arrow model recovered from Lake Ontario
  149. Puffin bites the hand that saves him, after being rescued at sea
  150. Study of Appalachian mountain range hits the side of the road
  151. Stop producing nuclear waste until we can dispose of it, critics urge Canada
  152. 'This is about what we breathe': Doctors warn about health impacts of climate change
  153. Scientists find bone from Neanderthal-Denisovan 'love child'
  154. Wildfires can triple permafrost thaw in N.W.T., Alberta for up to 30 years, says study
  155. 'I cannot rest until they are all saved': Alberta man vows to rescue young chimps from Guinea-Bissau
  156. Sask. pastor helps adjustable glasses win $1M funding
  157. New satellite will bounce ultraviolet light off air to measure winds
  158. Bird feared on verge of extinction sighted in Bahamas
  159. 'Exciting and surprising': 23-million-year-old mammalian bones found at dig site in Sask.
  160. Wildlife advocate stunned by Florida's red tide death toll
  161. Canada will have allies if it resists Trump's fuel-efficiency rollback: Don Pittis
  162. Isolated Amazonian tribe captured in drone video
  163. Adopting a dog? Shelters may be wrong about the breed
  164. 2 farmers weigh in on the pesticide vs. organic debate
  165. Researchers closing in on mystery illness killing Toronto's most controversial birds
  166. Undersea reforestation project aims to bring back the fisheries in Placentia Bay
  167. Environment minister sends Canso spaceport company back to drawing board
  168. Ancient horse found perfectly preserved in permafrost
  169. What turtles were like before they had shells
  170. (Un)buried treasure: Melting glaciers in B.C.'s Golden Triangle are revealing rich mineral deposits
  171. Rare sighting of leatherback off B.C. coast raises issue of plastic pollution
  172. Are homegrown tech firms shut out of big federal IT contracts?
  173. UBC professor digs up 'fossils' of ice-age language for Hollywood
  174. New DNA research may help conserve threatened rattlesnake species
  175. Belugas, narwhals go through menopause
  176. Terra Nova boxes out moose to save the trees
  177. Second Opinion | How can a jury decide on a cancer cause when scientists can't agree?
  178. Research suggests lead poisoning wasn't major cause of Franklin expedition deaths
  179. Researchers tuned in to the sound of light during 3-year momentum study
  180. Widespread mislabelling of seafood reported in cities across Canada
  181. The future looks grim after 2 years of devastating B.C. wildfires
  182. Trump accuses Google of hiding 'fair media' coverage of him
  183. Struggling killer whale calf may need 2nd shot of antibiotics, scientists say
  184. Investigators, experts ask questions after ship grounded in Arctic
  185. 'Five-eyes' allies urge digital industry to stop child pornographers, terrorists
  186. Why a swarm of bees took over a hot dog stand in Times Square
  187. Warm water under Arctic ice a 'ticking time bomb,' researcher says
  188. U.S. anarchist selling 3D-printed gun plans: 'Canada can sleep soundly.' Security experts disagree
  189. 'No panic' as cruise ship ran aground in Nunavut, says St. John's biologist
  190. Treaty banning dangerous chemicals helped Arctic wildlife, study shows
  191. Astronauts are repairing a hole in wall of International Space Station
  192. NASA spacecraft spots its next destination billions of kilometres from Earth
  193. Global warming will likely help bugs devour more crops
  194. How the killer whale became the Achilles heel of Trans Mountain pipeline approval
  195. Hubble telescope spots 'northern lights' on Saturn
  196. The ability to dream may be genetic
  197. Oldest surviving Maya book declared authentic
  198. Holy carp: 11-year-old nets giant coy in St. Albert lake
  199. Kalamalka Lake and the case of the mysterious B.C. mussel
  200. 'Incalculable loss' as massive fire tears through Brazil's 200-year old National Museum
  201. Xbox's Adaptive Controller aims to bring gaming to community of disabled players
  202. Glass domes help forecast the fate of Canada's boreal forests
  203. Back to school season the best time to shop around for telecom deals
  204. Tiny tags track butterflies from northwestern Ontario
  205. Parents have fretted through the ages about kids' fascination with technology, experts say
  206. Hungry and homeless: Wildfires are forcing bears out of critical habitats
  207. Help wanted, apply to the AI: Why your next job interview could be with a machine
  208. Permafrost thawing under Arctic lakes warming climate faster than expected: study
  209. Space station air leak caused by man-made drill hole, reports say
  210. Canadian businesses get creative to cut food waste
  211. Amazon is 2nd U.S. company to reach $1-trillion market value
  212. Sickly killer whale J-50 treated with dose of antibiotics
  213. Non-native genes create more trouble for endangered Atlantic salmon
  214. Documentary about women in science puts gender issues under the microscope
  215. Twitter isn't biased and Facebook's getting better at fighting trolls, tech execs to tell lawmakers today
  216. Massive stellar merger produces cosmic 'burp' travelling at near speed of light
  217. Powerful magnitude 7.0 earthquake hits southeast of Sapporo, Japan
  218. Montreal borough to subsidize cloth diapers, reusable menstrual products
  219. Who has your data? Researchers scrutinize apps for undisclosed ties to advertisers, analytics companies
  220. Archeologists aim to uncover secrets of Franklin expedition in ship's cabins
  221. Facebook files patent infringement complaint against Blackberry in U.S. court
  222. Melting glaciers are triggering the world's biggest tsunamis
  223. David Saint-Jacques to speak ahead of December launch to ISS
  224. Twitter permanently bans Alex Jones, Infowars over 'abusive behaviour'
  225. Tiny pieces of plastic easy to find in vast Atlantic waters
  226. Bear following people around the ByWard Market safely captured, taken to new home in Lanark County
  227. North Korean charged in Sony hack, WannaCry attack and digital Bangladesh bank heist
  228. Scientists discover a shark that likes to eat vegetables
  229. Ailing killer whale off B.C. coast diagnosed with parasitic worms
  230. New study predicts 'radical re-shaping' of Arctic landscape by end of century
  231. Not just tankers at fault, says federal oceans minister, defending whale protection strategy
  232. Tesla turmoil after Musk smokes pot during webcast, top exec resigns
  233. Gelatinous sea blobs fascinating residents on Brier Island
  234. Bid to reduce right whale deaths 'extremely effective,' Canadian officials say
  235. Université de Montréal physics student finds new exoplanet twice the size of Earth
  236. Giant floating boom aims to clean up Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  237. 'I don't want to leave you with any false hope': Scientists concerned J50 not seen for days
  238. After fatal crash, Uber to expand its self-driving car research in Toronto
  239. 'Spectacular' mummified ice age wolf pup, caribou calf found at Yukon mine sites
  240. Video captures collision between whale and tour boat
  241. Florence may have been downgraded, but this is why it's still a life-threatening hurricane
  242. Beluga whales adopt lost narwhal in St. Lawrence River
  243. Litigation gone digital: Ottawa experiments with artificial intelligence in tax cases
  244. B.C.'s killer whales need more than rescue of J50 to survive, researcher says
  245. Florence's 'meandering' potential could mean major flooding, outages for weeks
  246. World's oldest known drawing found in African cave
  247. These are the 5 things forecasters are most worried about with Hurricane Florence
  248. Is capturing J50 the only way to ensure her survival? Officials are considering it
  249. 'Nothing short of remarkable': Study finds parents' chats with their toddlers pay off 10 years later
  250. One of 3 bear cubs rescued from Banff washroom eaten by grizzly, officials believe