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  1. Huddled masses at the border put difficult focus on Trudeau's tweet
  2. Planes clip wings at gate of Toronto's Pearson airport
  3. Burned twice: Family who lost home in Fort McMurray wildfire loses another in B.C. wildfire
  4. Watch Road to the Olympic Games: Track & field world championships
  5. Sidney Crosby brings home Stanley Cup for 3rd time
  6. Sidney Crosby welcomes Stanley Cup to Halifax for 3rd hometown celebration
  7. 'Things started to fly': Roofs lifted and homes damaged after tornado hits Beauce region
  8. Jack Rabinovitch, creator of Giller Prize, dead at 87
  9. 'He deserves a medal': Parents thank soldier who saved their toddler
  10. Human error blamed for Niagara Falls sewage dump
  11. Canadian athletes dealing with stomach bug at track and field worlds
  12. 'Look at all the happy here today': Vancouver's Pride parade lights up the West End
  13. Holocaust denier Ernst Zundel dead at 78: wife
  14. 'I live a nightmare': Colten Boushie's mother still struggling 1 year after his fatal shooting
  15. Indigenous, Jesuit canoeists pull together on long journey toward reconciliation
  16. Airports pay millions for extra security as passenger wait times grow
  17. Residents of Moncton nursing home told to ration toilet paper
  18. Canada's capital alight with the glow of fireflies
  19. Watch Aaron Brown run the 200m at the track & field world championships
  20. Clean your water bottle: study finds bacteria in water storage containers
  21. Environment Canada confirms 2nd tornado hit Huntsville, Ont., area on same day
  22. Whale entangled in fishing gear freed in Conception Bay
  23. 'They're basically running hotels': Property management companies Airbnb's biggest winners
  24. $50M Alberta jackpot winner triumphs in legal battle with entrepreneur
  25. Saskatchewan paddler goes from river to roads after summer flooding
  26. Foreign Affairs investigating reported use of Canada-made LAVs in Saudi Arabia crackdown
  27. What slowdown? Vancouver and Toronto real estate markets still hot and unaffordable for many
  28. Transportation agency accused of censorship after deleting online criticism
  29. Commercial cod fishers in N.L. town say DFO favours recreational fishing
  30. Winning 1 seat in Ontario election would be breakthrough, Green Party says
  31. Some Ottawa-area homeowners seeking flood relief feel ignored by province
  32. RCMP plan to launch study on operational stress, PTSD in Mounties
  33. Tiny toads close road in Whistler, B.C.
  34. 'Oh boy we've got something': Girl, 5, finds possible ancient bison tooth at Riding Mountain National Park
  35. 'Divisiveness, suspicions and distrust' after $730K church Chase the Ace fundraiser prompts audit
  36. 'Thank you, God': Asylum seekers find warm welcome at Olympic Stadium
  37. Canada's Aaron Brown DQ'd in 200m heats at track and field worlds
  38. Montreal schools brace for influx of asylum seekers
  39. Crown 'hopeful' Dennis Oland's new murder trial will be held in 2018
  40. Ontario SPCA seizes dog that appeared to be hit by woman on subway
  41. Oilsands ponds largely abandoned by mining monitors, says U of A bird biologist
  42. Freeland says officials urgently reviewing reports Canadian arms used in Saudi crackdown
  43. MMIWG families slam 'colonial' inquiry process, demand hard reset
  44. Experts raise concern over latest network outage in Atlantic Canada
  45. Canadian delegation in North Korea to seek Canadian pastor Hyeon Soo Lim's release
  46. More wild weather batters Saskatoon as Warman, Sask. continues storm cleanup
  47. Is it time to lower the legal blood-alcohol limit in Quebec?
  48. U.S. audit raised 'significant questions' about Canadian meat inspections
  49. 19 companies turned down building Drake's giant CN Tower, but one company tried it anyway
  50. Sentence proposed for triple murderer Derek Saretzky 'unduly long and harsh,' says his lawyer
  51. Montreal man fined $11.2M, to serve jail time for market manipulation scheme
  52. North Korea releases imprisoned Canadian pastor, state media says
  53. Youth homelessness linked to foster care system in new study
  54. Boushie may accomplish in death what Red Pheasant members worked toward their entire lives: reconciliation
  55. Nova Scotia doctor disciplined in 'death by 1,000 laxatives' case
  56. Vigil for Indigenous youth lost to suicide grows along with death toll
  57. How Canada secured the release of ailing pastor imprisoned in North Korea
  58. Why a visit from the Haitian government has Quebec immigration lawyers worried
  59. 22-year-old man dies after being punched inside Starbucks in Burnaby, B.C.
  60. Fish fly takes Ontario town by storm during breeding season
  61. 'Mob' of motorcyclists menacing major highways in Ontario
  62. Trump Jr.'s northern B.C. vacation coincides with friend's hyped-up hunting trip
  63. Winnipeg protesters surveilled, threatened with arrest by private security firm
  64. The idea of an elected Senate has been left for dead
  65. From Ottawa to the Torngat Mountains: Environment minister tours Inuit-led park
  66. Chronicle Herald workers ratify deal to end strike
  67. Haudenosaunee people block Caledonia road over 'lies' from Ontario government
  68. CAQ calls for tighter borders, hardline approach to asylum seekers
  69. Grave concerns: man tracks down resting places of all B.C.'s dead premiers — except one
  70. Wall's exit highlights Western Canada's political upheaval
  71. Allies uneasy about Canada's data demand in warship program: documents
  72. You can't get Ontario's free abortion pill without an ultrasound — a hurdle for rural doctors
  73. B.C.'s impending Kinder Morgan challenge is another straw on a very beleaguered camel
  74. 'Airbnb vigilante' says her campaign against illegal rentals ignored by Vancouver officials
  75. Duffy — is that you? Alberta MLA carts out senator's defence to brush off criticism of sublet: Robyn Urback
  76. Shania Twain to perform at Grey Cup halftime show in Ottawa
  77. Hamilton brides-to-be scramble after bridal retailer files for bankruptcy
  78. Liberals target fall for release of federal homeless veterans strategy
  79. Pulled from river near Whitecourt, boy dies as air ambulance arrives
  80. Manitoba could get polluted water from U.S. after court ruling
  81. Pastor freed from North Korea will attend church in Mississauga, Ont., Sunday
  82. Toronto's 1st pop-up safe-injection site set to open without city's blessing
  83. Teen phenom Denis Shapovalov continues historic run at Rogers Cup
  84. National recall of Maple Lodge Farms chicken frankfurters
  85. Message in a bottle found by Amherstburg, Ont., couple 29 years after its launch
  86. Pastor Hyeon Soo Lim en route to Canada after release from North Korea
  87. Environment Canada investigates tornado reports after storm lashes southwestern Ontario
  88. Shambhala music festival in B.C. faces wildfire evacuation alert
  89. 'The crisis supersedes that': Police allow unsanctioned injection site in Moss Park
  90. Memo raises doubts about who was 'architect' of residential schools
  91. Round 1: Canada stakes out ground as historic NAFTA rewrite begins
  92. Small business owners say they are unfairly targeted by proposed tax changes
  93. Saskatchewan's 'landless bands' fight for recognition, reconciliation
  94. Denis Shapovalov: From 'how do you pronounce that?' to household name
  95. Bank robbers, labour leaders and political prisoners: 140 years of history at Stony Mountain Institution
  96. Canadian pastor freed by North Korea expected to speak at Mississauga church service
  97. Canada's record on racial discrimination under scrutiny at UN
  98. Wildfire smoke blankets Northwest Territories, prompts special weather statements in several communities
  99. Parti Québécois wants to nix Safe Third Country Agreement amid asylum seeker boom
  100. Community unites to locate missing McGill music professor Eleanor Stubley
  101. 4 pedestrians hit after Vancouver tour bus jumps curb
  102. 'The hate that you don't see': Dozens turn out to Toronto vigil for Charlottesville
  103. Childhood malnutrition in residential schools linked to diabetes, heart disease in adults
  104. Politicians like Brad Wall must take the fall for boom and bust: Don Pittis
  105. Why Ontario's Catholic hospitals may no longer be able to pass on offering assisted death
  106. Why NDP leadership hopeful Jagmeet Singh might need thousands of new members to win
  107. International pressure mounts over Ford Focus and Fiesta transmissions
  108. Fashion designer with Down syndrome heading to 2017 Emmy Awards
  109. Ontario woman 1 of 2 Canadians killed in Burkina Faso restaurant attack
  110. University of Toronto says no 'nationalist rally' for now, not ruling out possibility
  111. 'It's going to be tearful': Yazidi family to be reunited after rescue from ISIS
  112. Investigation launched after B.C. man visits hospital 4 times before stroke diagnosis
  113. Tip 1 of Freeland's Art of the Deal: Expect things to get messy
  114. Advocates say Nova Scotia has some of highest barriers to abortion
  115. Average sale price of Canadian home declines compared to previous year for 1st time since 2013
  116. Irish PM Leo Varadkar to march with Justin Trudeau in Montreal's Pride parade Saturday
  117. Tension between The Rebel and conservatives erupts anew
  118. Multi-storey go-kart racetrack 'on steroids' almost finished in Niagara Falls
  119. Glitch in baggage system causes delays at Toronto Pearson's Terminal 3
  120. Does Canada take the threat of far-right extremism seriously?
  121. Former Sask. minister shilling for Chinese immigration scheme 'appearance of a conflict,' prof. says
  122. Canada united, America divided on NAFTA as negotiations begin
  123. Autonomous glider to track critically endangered right whales
  124. Ottawa-area man who saved rare Bullock's oriole dies before bird heads home
  125. 'Tiny and fragile': Edmonton woman's family seeks answers after she dies in police custody
  126. Hateful graffiti turns up in Winnipeg, alarming residents, Jewish group
  127. Google knows what you're laughing at in each province and territory
  128. Teen who drowned in Algonquin Park during TDSB trip didn't pass swim test
  129. Why loneliness can be as unhealthy as smoking 15 cigarettes a day
  130. 25 close calls on Pearson runways in 5 years, says safety board amid investigation
  131. Evidence shows mosquitoes capable of carrying Zika virus may have colony in Ontario
  132. B.C. surpasses worst wildfire season on record — and threat is far from over
  133. Former Sask. minister asks conflict of interest commissioner to investigate his Chinese business involvements
  134. Stuffed polar bear for sale by owner: Could fetch $12K
  135. $1.4M jackpot up for grabs and just 10 cards left in NL's Chase the Ace draw
  136. Francophone beats speeding ticket issued by non-bilingual officer
  137. New complaint alleges police coverup in Dafonte Miller case
  138. Raspberry mousse cakes sold in multiple provinces recalled by CFIA for norovirus
  139. Conservative leader's free speech pledge wouldn't apply in U of T nationalist rally case
  140. Here's when to start watching the solar eclipse
  141. 'A broken system': Why workers are fighting mandatory mail-order drug plans
  142. Worried about PC Financial's move to CIBC? Here's what you need to know
  143. Mom seeking distinct penalties for killers of children urges families to speak up
  144. Privacy lawyer keen to see if 'Creep Catchers' catch holds up in court
  145. Federal government to announce funding to connect Pikangikum to Ontario power grid
  146. CBSA to provide update today on Quebec asylum seeker surge
  147. Andrew Scheer won't grant interviews to The Rebel under current 'editorial direction'
  148. $800M 8-year maintenance contract awarded for new navy ships
  149. Sentencing arguments today for Quebec man found guilty of trying to join ISIS
  150. 'Hard to see them die without answers': WSIB commissions new study on McIntyre Powder exposure
  151. Premier Wynne addresses Liberal caucus meeting LIVE
  152. 9 P.E.I. men with suspected Hells Angels connection charged
  153. Immigration board to audit long-term detention process after 'endless circle of mistakes'
  154. UN refugee agency checks on asylum seekers in Emerson
  155. Federal government program to match funds for East Africa garners $21.3M in donations
  156. Mayor of Cornwall, Ont., has 'nothing against' plan to resettle migrants in his city
  157. Western farmers worry they'll pay the price of saving supply management under NAFTA
  158. Buildings renamed, monuments fall as Indigenous oppression is acknowledged
  159. Minor leak balloons into major web outage at StatsCan: documents
  160. Indigenous warriors find a new weapon: the cellphone
  161. Kudos and concerns about Yazidi refugee boy's reunion with his mother
  162. Canada's annual inflation rate rises to 1.2% in July
  163. Karim Baratov, alleged Yahoo hacker, to be handed over to U.S. Marshals
  164. Iqaluit RCMP send help to Cape Dorset, Nunavut, to pursue man on the run since June
  165. 1 Canadian killed, 4 injured in Barcelona attack, Ottawa confirms
  166. State of emergency extended until Sept. 1 as B.C. wildfire crisis continues
  167. Deadpool 2 stuntwoman thrown from motorcycle through a window, says WorkSafeBC
  168. Sask. NDP call for RCMP, CBSA to investigate Bill Boyd's involvement in Chinese immigration scheme
  169. 3 drivers charged with stunting after free-wheeling funeral procession
  170. 'It was a bad day': Canadian POWs recall disastrous Dieppe raid 75 years later
  171. How a Toronto hospital uses virtual reality to grant dying patients a last wish
  172. Rescuers ramp up Float Down fleet after Americans stranded on Canadian soil last year
  173. Potential NDP leader Jagmeet Singh might not rush to join the House. Is that a problem?
  174. Far-right rally, counter-protest both planned for Vancouver today
  175. 'Pure luck': Edmonton man escaped Spain attack by minutes
  176. Cute Manitoba-made campers make a comeback
  177. Dieppe: 584 Fusiliers Mont-Royal went in, 125 got out
  178. 'It's so much more than the kill': hunters decry ban on grizzly trophy hunt
  179. 'This was hurtful to me': Truro cenotaph vandalized with graffiti
  180. Facebook groups helps southern sponsors spread birthday cheer to northern families
  181. Magician Penn Jillette apologizes for calling Newfoundlanders 'stupid'
  182. 3 dead after minivan, semi collide on Trans-Canada Highway near Portage la Prairie
  183. Pride Parade to bring rainbows to Montreal's streets today
  184. Only Canadian Muslim soldier to die in WW1 honoured at ceremony in London, Ont.
  185. International adoptions decline dramatically in Canada
  186. Toronto man who disappeared 3 years ago surfaces on Interpol list of feared ISIS suicide bombers
  187. Section of Manitoba highway to be named after Tom Cochrane's 'Life is a Highway'
  188. DND uncertain how best to defend satellites
  189. B.C.'s wildfire efforts could lose up to 40% of crews as students return to school
  190. Alberta teen sings with OneRepublic in front of arena crowd
  191. Far-right groups, counter-protesters clash in Quebec City
  192. Trudeau to asylum seekers: Crossing border illegally won't fast-track immigration
  193. 'Band-Aid on a tumour': Concerns raised about solitary confinement
  194. Man asked to stop flying Confederate flag at N.B. flea market
  195. 100 years on, 'forgotten' WWI Canadian victory at Hill 70 memorialized
  196. Amid Trans Mountain uncertainty, pro-pipeline Indigenous peoples make a pitch for development
  197. Manitoba signs health funding agreement but hasn't signed health accord: minister
  198. Architect with career in Nunavut gets honorary degree from OCAD university
  199. Ontario pledges 'support' for year-round road access to 3 remote First Nations
  200. Overdose deaths in Vancouver surpass last year's total
  201. Missed the eclipse? Watch totality here
  202. Average Canadian mortgage nears $200K, up 5% in a year
  203. Memo to CPC brass — there's more than one way to be a Tory: Opinion
  204. Ontario town wants answers on future of tent city for asylum seekers
  205. Liberal-friendly Rana Sarkar's new job pays above scale, but is he worth it?
  206. Federal study on PTSD service dogs not sitting well with some advocates
  207. Climate change 'sleeping giant' challenge for fishery, says ocean researcher
  208. Cross-border booze case would 'redesign' federalism, N.B. prosecutors argue
  209. Winnipeg couple slams Walmart for refusing to reverse $6,600 in fraudulent charges
  210. Researchers stunned by rapid rate of erosion on Herschel Island
  211. Doctors cut back on unnecessary tests with feedback, Canadian cardiologist finds
  212. 'Tremendous bravery and fortitude': Solemn ceremony pays tribute to Dieppe raid's fallen
  213. Ontario man found dead on Appalachian Trail hike
  214. Quebec village refuses to remove swastika-emblazoned anchor from park
  215. Fish farm releases thousands of Atlantic salmon east of Victoria
  216. Did a Newfoundland town really sell its water system?
  217. Toronto harm reduction workers hope drug testing strips can help prevent fentanyl overdoses
  218. West Nile 'epidemic' in Ontario is imminent, says expert
  219. 4 teens lure man through online dating site, pepper-spray and carjack him
  220. Niki Ashton rejects NDP leadership endorsement from man B'nai Brith calls a Holocaust denier
  221. Teammates hold vigil for critically injured Vancouver Island softball player
  222. 'Disgusting behaviour' caught on video at fast food restaurant in Red Deer, Alta.
  223. How should Canadians respond to the alt-right?
  224. As Ottawa mulls shorter election campaigns, here's how they would have changed history
  225. The Rebel, Breitbart on federal advertising 'blacklist' of websites
  226. Hamilton judge who wore Trump hat faces misconduct hearing in Toronto starting today
  227. With free admission, visits to national parks and historic sites jump this year
  228. 'Draconian' health officials shut down kids' summer camp
  229. Man who killed his girlfriend sues jail for failing to keep him safe from revenge attacks
  230. Province failed to protect 12-year-old impregnated by stepfather, N.L. youth advocate says
  231. Tornado rips through Lachute, Que., leaving up to 40 homeless
  232. Canada being asked to give up NAFTA Chapter 19 arbitration system in renegotiation
  233. 'Disappointing' response so far to 7 youth inquest recommendations, says Aboriginal Legal Services
  234. Striking Pearson ground crew workers will vote on a new offer tonight: union
  235. Collapsed fish farm that released thousands of Atlantic salmon had structural problems last month
  236. He's considered Canada's founding father, but Ontario teachers want his name stripped from public schools
  237. N.L. MP Judy Foote stepping down from cabinet
  238. Pearson ground crew strike continues after union votes 98% against Swissport contract offer
  239. Canada's review of arms sales to Saudi Arabia runs into a bit of a snag: Neil Macdonald
  240. S-Trip accused of exploiting volunteer 'trip leaders' who work long hours without pay
  241. Nearly 1 in 2 public servants paid by Phoenix have reported problems
  242. Sexual abuse lawyer blasts government over handling of 12-year-old's abortion
  243. CIBC boosts dividend after posting third-quarter net income of $1.1B
  244. Scientists release record number of endangered soft shell turtles
  245. B.C. investigators seek footage of Marrisa Shen's vigil and funeral as timeline of homicide narrows
  246. Father of baby who died in Edmonton arson says he tried to re-enter burning home 3 times
  247. Gaga: Five Foot Two pop music documentary joins TIFF 2017 lineup
  248. Why athletes' concussion MRIs 'not all doom and gloom'
  249. Public works department introduces government's 1st transgender policy
  250. Mike Duffy's lawyer to make an announcement at 1 p.m. ET