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  1. Heads up: Northern lights could be visible this weekend
  2. 'I hope to be part of the solution': Albertans rethink approach to energy, environment
  3. Fixing federal payroll IT system could almost double its cost, says memo
  4. Website for Canada's tax agency restored after 'technical issues'
  5. Climate change politics may defy even the most rational arguments: Don Pittis
  6. Several webpages from Elections Canada and MPs lack basic data protections, expert says
  7. Most styrofoam isn't recycled. Here's how 3 startups aim to fix that
  8. Apple announces long-awaited streaming service Apple TV Plus
  9. 'We would have been dead': Father outraged after engine fire puts family at risk
  10. Privacy: A hole in the virtual medicine cabinet
  11. Sask. T-rex Scotty is officially biggest ever discovered
  12. U.S. Midwest flooding cost estimated at more than $3B
  13. What 100-year-old research by N.S. children tells us about climate change
  14. One of the world's fastest-shrinking glaciers is growing again, NASA study finds
  15. EU takes another step toward ending seasonal time changes
  16. NASA cancels all-women spacewalk for lack of smaller spacesuit size
  17. Grassroots tech groups take startup approach to fight Brexit
  18. What my DNA told me about what I should eat
  19. Canadian researchers who taught AI to learn like humans win $1M Turing Award
  20. NASA must land astronauts on moon within 5 years, U.S. vice president says
  21. How wildfire smoke could mess with your summer plans
  22. Facebook says it's extending ban on hate speech to 'white nationalists'
  23. Stopping algae blooms may start on farmlands
  24. Mississauga, Ont., man's been hiding what could be the world's largest pearl — now he wants to show it off
  25. Conservatives plan to mass-text voters in four provinces to campaign against carbon tax
  26. Hopes rise as endangered 'grandmother' killer whale is spotted alive
  27. European Parliament votes overwhelmingly to ban single-use plastics
  28. Why you're going to see more fees for electric vehicle charging
  29. Shrinking Arctic sea ice linked to less rain further south
  30. Huawei rebuked over security flaws by UK report
  31. Sodom salt cave is world's longest, Israeli researchers say
  32. Vegan diet for Fido or Mittens? U of G study finds pet owners are thinking about it
  33. Police in Canada, Australia investigate networks behind malicious R.A.T. software
  34. This Ontario town will soon accept Bitcoin for property tax
  35. How to track your carbon footprint
  36. Hot tech or hype magnet? Transport Canada funds a study of 'hyperloop' transport
  37. 'Fake' Botticelli work turns out to be from artist's studio after all
  38. Woman who feels no pain has genetic mutation, scientists discover
  39. Cuba signs deal with Google to connect to modern internet
  40. Saskatchewan cow gives birth to live quadruplets
  41. Record number of dead dolphins wash up on French coast
  42. How a new generation of Indigenous researchers are bringing traditional knowledge to academia
  43. New study helps track 'destructive' giant goldfish threatening Hamilton Harbour
  44. Father threatens to sue Google after online conspiracy theorists allege his daughter's death was faked
  45. 'Discovery of the century': Treasure trove of fossils sheds light on dinosaurs' last days
  46. 'We come from the stars': How Indigenous peoples are taking back astronomy
  47. David Saint-Jacques checks in from outer space | The National Interview
  48. What you need to know: Federal carbon tax takes effect in Ont., Manitoba, Sask. and N.B. today
  49. A $5,000 Bell bill? Parents struggle with runaway wireless charges
  50. Parks Canada battles Arctic ice to explore crumbling wreck
  51. High Arctic lab once again threatened with closure as federal funding runs out
  52. Discovery of ancient burial mounds traps landowners in bureaucratic 'bottomless pit of hell'
  53. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg calls for more regulation
  54. Should we blame the N.W.T.'s warm March on climate change? One researcher says yes
  55. Report on devastating Canadian climate change a far bigger issue than Jody Wilson-Raybould: Neil Macdonald
  56. Why you can expect more spam texts from Andrew Scheer and what to do
  57. Customer's 5-month battle with Bell is 1 of almost 10,000 telco complaints in latest report
  58. Canada's failure to fight climate change 'disturbing,' environment watchdog says
  59. Landslides on Arctic island have increased 6,000 per cent since 1984, study finds
  60. New real-time tracking system locates planes anywhere in the world
  61. WhatsApp launches fake news helpline in India to fight election misinformation
  62. Facebook better at fighting election interference, but can make no guarantees: Zuckerberg
  63. What you need to know about the new climate change report
  64. Paleontologists discover Arctic's 1st-ever lambeosaur fossil in Alaska
  65. Chinese woman arrested after getting past Mar-a-Lago security with 'malicious' software
  66. Environmentalists hope for action in wake of 'shocking and utterly unsurprising' climate-change report
  67. Expert disputes Apple on data recovery from water-damaged iPhones
  68. Residents far from home: B.C. killer whales spotted in California waters
  69. India's anti-satellite test left debris that could endanger space station, NASA says
  70. Boeing anti-stall software engaged repeatedly before Ethiopian Airlines crash: sources
  71. Spearfishing Montrealer aims to equip world with eco-kits to combat plastic plague
  72. More delays for Boeing's new space capsule for astronauts
  73. Manitoba will challenge federal carbon tax in court
  74. Marine scientists warn of risky rescue of orcas and belugas from Russian 'whale jail'
  75. 'Deadliest disease in all time' wipes out 90 species of frogs and toads
  76. Study finds cats distinguish their own names from other sounds
  77. Satellite images show building of first Saudi nuclear reactor
  78. A voter's guide to climate change and the federal election
  79. Ancient four-legged whale from Peru walked on land, swam in sea
  80. Israeli spacecraft on track for scheduled moon landing
  81. Baby news? Calgary zoo hoping for giant panda pregnancy
  82. Is it possible to stop a hurricane?
  83. Japan space probe drops explosive on asteroid to make crater
  84. Musk safe for now as U.S. judge urges Tesla CEO, SEC to resolve tweet dispute
  85. Australia could jail social media execs for streaming acts like New Zealand massacre
  86. Canadian Arctic has all the mineral ingredients for prized blue gemstones
  87. 'Apple can't help': How a molecular biologist trained stay-at-home moms to recover lost iPhone photos
  88. Why the future of the planet, and the Trudeau government, depends on the price of gas
  89. The case against Facebook: A 'dataopoly' with too much market power
  90. Why old-school printed books may be better than e-books for teaching kids to read
  91. Use of Facebook targeting on job ads could violate Canadian human rights law, experts warn
  92. U.K. considers direct regulation of social media companies
  93. Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques expected to take 1st spacewalk
  94. Future Arctic won't look like the Arctic we know now, says report
  95. Doctor battles Bell's Virgin Mobile for six months over $2,400 bill she never racked up
  96. Canada's window to defend the Arctic is closing, MP warns
  97. When you can't escape the heat, you're in a 'heat dome'
  98. Looking back to Apollo 11: How we did so much with so little
  99. 'Brilliant': Artificial gravity isn't just science fiction
  100. You can help save the world, even on vacation
  101. For Twitter bans, a 'lack of transparency' is a bigger issue than political bias, experts say
  102. Parking lot tests asphalt made with plastic bags
  103. June 2019 was the hottest on record across the globe, says NOAA
  104. What's that bug? How to identify any plant or animal with your smartphone
  105. Foreign tomato-killing virus detected in Ontario
  106. What Arctic ice can tell us about plagues, climate and conflict in the Middle Ages
  107. Ocean sanctuary proposed for captive orcas
  108. India reschedules launch of its moon mission for Monday
  109. Ottawa unveils plan for safe disposal of mercury-filled light bulbs
  110. Viral photo editor behind all those aging celeb photos is raising privacy concerns
  111. Eagle captures video selfie after snatching camera on Haida Gwaii
  112. Dinosaur 'clutches' discovered in Mongolia help researchers understand nesting habits
  113. Toronto marina installs experimental floating garbage cans to keep water clean
  114. Cambodia says plastic waste shipments came from U.S., Canada
  115. The downside of giving app users too many superpowers
  116. 'Hey Eric Trump': Ontario man calls out U.S. president's son for using child's image in tweet
  117. Aspiring Saskatoon astronaut eyes private space travel as best bet
  118. Moon Landing 50th: CBC News takes you inside the landmark mission and its impact
  119. Yes, humans should be going to the moon and yes, Canada should play a major role
  120. How fireworks can affect your health and the ecosystem
  121. As Cambodia complains about trash exports, environmentalists urge Canada to ban practice
  122. Ranchers to meet with Weather Network after online beef over video about eating less red meat
  123. How a misleading YouTube video is stoking fears about Shariah law before the federal election
  124. Vancouver teen develops app to help detect Alzheimer's disease in seniors
  125. India moon mission lifts off to send rover to lunar south pole
  126. Get a text from Sarah? Why it's allowed and what you can do to stop it
  127. N.L. fossils star in Oxford University exhibit documenting Earth's earliest animal life
  128. This tiny shark squirts glow-in-the-dark ink from its pockets
  129. Huawei hit with security questions as it unveils high-speed rural internet project
  130. Political advocacy group North99 uses misleading petitions to gather voter data
  131. Toxic food, toxic water: What's killing B.C.'s killer whales?
  132. Whale watching tour disentangles humpback off Nova Scotia
  133. Nunavik Inuit are genetically unique from any present-day population, study finds
  134. Why are orcas called killer whales?
  135. $5B settlement expected in Facebook, Cambridge Analytica probe
  136. Small satellite unfurls its solar sails for the first time
  137. How climate change is taught in Canadian high schools — and how it can improve
  138. Canada to invest in satellite technology to connect rural, remote areas
  139. Oil and gas giant sets big target of net zero oilsands emissions
  140. Indigenous petroglyphs found for 1st time in Newfoundland
  141. Beyond Meat says its burgers are healthier than beef. Health experts aren't so sure
  142. Algal blooms to cost Lake Erie tourism economy $110M: study
  143. Canadian researcher to lead largest known study on transgender athletes
  144. Recent warming over the past 100 years is not part of a natural process, studies find
  145. Could B.C.'s chinook-loving orcas adapt to a new food source? It's not unthinkable
  146. 4 mother-calf pairs of right whales spotted in Gulf of St. Lawrence
  147. FTC fines Facebook $5B for privacy violations
  148. U.S. Justice Department opens antitrust investigation of tech companies
  149. Facebook posts $2.62B earnings for 2nd quarter, despite regulatory hot water
  150. Fireball streaks across the sky near Bancroft, Ont.
  151. What a buzz: How to help save the bees with your smartphone
  152. Liberals lead in Facebook ad spending - but Conservatives close behind
  153. Fake honey still pouring into Canada, and local beekeepers are feeling the sting
  154. China makes first successful private orbital rocket launch
  155. Doctors and scientists mystified by spread of Candida auris superbug
  156. Europe heat wave breaks records, could go even higher
  157. Cybercrime is going up across Canada and most cases remain unsolved
  158. 'Patient zero' in cyberattack on UN aviation agency was senior official's son, email reveals
  159. Fishermen volunteer to become 2nd right whale rescue team
  160. Whales are dying from ship strikes. A newly funded project aims to prevent that
  161. Hunt continues for bear that broke into Coquitlam home trapping mother and child
  162. 101 lost snow crab traps, 9 km of rope removed from gulf to protect right whales
  163. A crew spotted a log in the ocean. Then this 2-metre shark leapt out
  164. Study will test CRISPR gene editing inside the body for first time
  165. Europe's record heat wave moves toward Greenland, threatening world's 2nd largest ice sheet
  166. Shares in Twitter Inc. rise 10% as new users, advertisers join the platform
  167. British cyber expert who helped stop worldwide malware virus avoids prison time
  168. Will there be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050?
  169. Canmore plugs in first electric vehicle chargers in Peaks to Prairies network
  170. It's taken almost a decade. But this man thinks he's perfected Ontario tomatoes
  171. How the New Democrats could create 300,000 new green jobs
  172. OPINION | Greens' climate plan adds up to Mission: Improbable
  173. Greta Thunberg, teen climate activist, sailing from Europe to U.S.
  174. 'All hell broke loose': paleontologist recalls Scotty the T-rex discovery 25 years ago
  175. Plant-based eggs join meatless options at Tim Hortons
  176. How did a boulder over a billion years old wind up on Toronto's Bloor Street?
  177. Tiger population grows to 3,000 in India
  178. Charred forests not growing back as expected after wildfires, researchers say
  179. More fake newspaper sites claiming to be based in Quebec pop up — two years after they were exposed
  180. 'Win-win': Better fertilizer use by farmers saves money and the environment
  181. What's in your file? Federal political parties don't have to tell you
  182. Ethiopia says it planted 224 million trees in 1 day to break world record
  183. B.C. Transit switching entire fleet to electric buses
  184. Holiday Inn owner ditching mini shampoos to cut plastic pollution
  185. 'Millennium Falcon' fossil shows what it took to thrive 500 million years ago
  186. Another day, another data hack — and truth is, there's not much you can do about it
  187. Small businesses, residences on Great Lakes being 'destroyed' by high water this summer
  188. Sobeys aims to scrap plastic bags from all stores in 2020
  189. CRTC publishes internet code of conduct aimed at ISPs
  190. 10 warmest years in U.K. all happened after 2002, climate report says
  191. Facebook's fact-checking program only a partial solution to disinformation, report says
  192. Small satellite accomplishes flight by sunlight
  193. Family reunited with python pulled from Toronto sewer discovers it's an 'impostor'
  194. Capital One contacting those impacted by data breach next week
  195. Capital One contacting those impacted by data breach next week
  196. July was world's hottest month on record, WMO says
  197. Heat wave over Greenland causing massive ice melt
  198. A clean getaway: How to make your cottage stay more eco-friendly
  199. Scientists link Europe heat wave to human-caused global warming
  200. Alberta's 'stormy summer' clocks record tornado and hail reports
  201. Milky Way is twisted and warped, astronomers discover
  202. Migration of up to 40,000 toadlets forces closures in Whistler
  203. Canadian lab's shipment of Ebola, Henipah viruses to China raises questions
  204. Eyes to the sky for one of the best meteor showers of the year, the Perseids
  205. How a Canadian farmer plans to kill weeds by blowing off a little steam
  206. Super salty Arctic water is helping scientists learn about conditions for life in space
  207. Japan's NEC shows off a 'flying car' that can hover steadily for a minute
  208. El Paso attack victims could sue website 8chan linked to alleged gunman, expert says
  209. Palestinian app helps where Waze and Google Maps fail: West Bank checkpoints
  210. Mysterious political robotexts may just be the start in a new era of 3rd-party ads
  211. Stunning minke whale scene shows Rigolet is 'photographer's paradise'
  212. French hoverboard inventor flies over the English Channel
  213. Scientists can be princesses too, says researcher and Frozen fan
  214. Romance ripoff: as self-published fiction flourishes, so does plagiarism
  215. Liberals spending $22M to combat 'absolute evil' of online child pornography
  216. Thousands protest at Turkish gold mine owned by Canadian company
  217. Supergravity scientists share $3M US Breakthrough Prize
  218. Time of essence as Fraser River slide blocks spawning salmon
  219. 8chan owner called to testify before U.S. Congress
  220. Bitcoin expert scams a scammer, donates the money to charity
  221. Mom-and-pop N.S. museum helping fill evolutionary history gaps
  222. Got an idea to clean up junk in space? Defence department wants to hear it
  223. Scientists discover fossils of parrot that could have been as big as 3-year-old child
  224. 8chan owner heading to U.S. after legislators invite him to testify before Congress
  225. News that's safe to use: Researchers aim to track information during campaign
  226. Tens of thousands of dollars, then silence: How some 3rd parties spent big in June
  227. A flicker of hope in the insect world: Firefly, monarch butterfly numbers up, say Ont. researchers
  228. Farming and eating need to change to curb global warming, UN report says
  229. International research flotilla chase giant Lake Erie algal bloom
  230. Montreal grapples with privacy concerns as more Canadian police forces use facial recognition
  231. Black footed ferret population in Sask. wiped out by drought, plague
  232. 'A very serious concern': Near collisions between drones and airplanes on the rise
  233. Apple offers $1M reward to researchers who find iPhone security flaws
  234. Hear Indigenous language speakers from around the globe through Google Earth
  235. Air travel emits a lot of carbon, but there are ways to fly more responsibly
  236. 5 ideas to fight climate change through better land use
  237. Ahead of White House meeting, experts say stopping online extremism is no easy task
  238. 'They're trying to rush us': Tuktoyaktuk relocating homes too soon, says resident
  239. Have you seen this buoy? Windsor scientist hoping to recover data, scientific equipment
  240. Facebook loses facial recognition technology appeal, must face class-action lawsuit
  241. Researchers chipping away at marine reptile fossil found near Fort McMurray
  242. Eurasian Lynx born in Pyrenees for 1st time in almost a century
  243. Smoke from 2017 B.C. wildfires helps expert model climate impacts of nuclear war
  244. How eliminating food waste can help the fight against climate change
  245. How baleen from necropsied right whales can help the endangered species
  246. Farmers look to capture carbon as warnings about climate change grow louder
  247. Video game developer from Norway hopes to lure players with fishing simulation set in N.S.
  248. A zero-waste highrise? Here's how this building is getting very close
  249. Environmental watchdog report says Alberta oilsands tailings ponds are tainting groundwater
  250. Older male elephants are important mentors, leaders, study finds