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  1. Getting out from under Canada's retaliatory tariffs can be a 'heavy lift'
  2. Danforth shooting victim attends sold-out benefit concert
  3. The killer whale crisis that a shot won't solve
  4. 'This industry is not for the weak': Earning big bucks as an underwater welder
  5. Justin Trudeau to meet with Fredericton Police Force members after deadly shooting
  6. Killer whale lets her dead newborn go after carrying body for 17 days
  7. Regimental funeral planned for 2 Fredericton officers killed in shooting
  8. B.C. watching weather closely after lightning sparks dozens of new wildfires
  9. 'I wish Canada had protected him': friends mourn man who died while being deported
  10. 'We were always going to be together,' spouse of slain police officer says
  11. Forest fire situation in northeastern Ontario continues to improve
  12. Alleged Fredericton shooter hit in the abdomen, court documents reveal
  13. Smoke from hundreds of wildfires darkens skies over B.C.
  14. Yarmouth boy's Hallelujah cover for Fredericton shooting victims is viral hit
  15. Blasting 'political correctness run amok,' Ontario politicians ask for Sir John A. Macdonald statue
  16. Blasting 'political correctness run amok,' Ontario politicians ask for Sir John A. Macdonald statue
  17. 'Behind the badge we have a human being': Officers could struggle psychologically after Fredericton shooting
  18. Ottawa deploys 200 troops to B.C. to help with wildfire fight
  19. Ontario to allow private retailers to sell cannabis, province will handle online sales
  20. Wife, mother of missing Manitoba hiker travel to Germany to help with search
  21. Ontario government puts 3 overdose prevention sites on hold
  22. Convenience store clerk leaps over counter to fight off 2 shotgun-toting robbers
  23. Canadian Rangers receive new rifles, replacing decades-old model
  24. Winnipeg man flies nearly 3000 km in wrong direction after getting on wrong flight to Arctic
  25. Court hearing on Humboldt Broncos fundraising a first under new Sask. law
  26. Waiting to see if declines in real estate sales translate into falling prices: Don Pittis
  27. Pathways to residency remain open to Saudi students amid diplomatic rift, Ottawa says
  28. The great North America blackout of 2003
  29. Smoky skies and air quality advisories again for southern B.C.
  30. Victoria's mayor tells Ontario that removed Sir John A. Macdonald statue will stay in B.C.
  31. Ontario's private sector retail cannabis plan draws pot industry approval
  32. Federal legislation needed to declare housing a 'right,' says coalition
  33. Trinity Western drops mandatory covenant forbidding sex outside of heterosexual marriage
  34. Edmonton pharmacy employee charged with stealing $2M worth of Percocet tablets
  35. Woman found tucked in her bed after being dead for 1-2 years prompts policy change in Regina
  36. Support after theft from workshop restores owner's 'faith in humanity'
  37. Kayaker recounts descent down N.W.T.'s Alexandra Falls that left 2 others injured
  38. Ontario caps off summer session with bill slashing Toronto city council
  39. At Centre Mall in Saskatoon? You're on camera, whether you know it or not
  40. Quebec's NAFTA negotiator not worried about Canada being left out of U.S., Mexico talks
  41. Trudeau government started pushing Saudis to release blogger soon after election, 2015 memo shows
  42. Accused killer Matthew Raymond had a 'short fuse,' former co-worker says
  43. Why Ontario's opioid crisis is 'maginified' inside its jails
  44. 'Same company, 2nd spill': 1,000 drivers file claims after 2 acid spills wreck cars
  45. Climate change likely to cause more sewage leaks, McKenna says
  46. Overdose deaths spike in downtown Toronto, prompting public warning by police
  47. Newcomer family reeling after receiving $300K medical bill from St. Boniface Hospital
  48. Saskatoon woman says catfish scammed her out of $15K in savings
  49. The Saudi temper tantrum could land one devastating blow — to Canadian health care: Neil Macdonald
  50. B.C. Wildfires 2018: Province declares state of emergency
  51. McKenna says you can't erase troubled history by removing statues
  52. Judge mulls lifting publication ban on details of deadly Fredericton shooting
  53. Alberta search for missing pilot stymied by wildfire smoke
  54. Irregular asylum claims increased in July after two months of decline
  55. Ottawa to declare federal holiday to mark legacy of residential school system
  56. Winnipeg firm defends $1M deal to send sniper rifles to Ukraine
  57. Boy dies after being struck by payloader on southern Alberta ranch
  58. Ontario Premier Doug Ford to make energy announcement
  59. Thousands expected at funeral for fallen Fredericton police officers
  60. Toronto authorities identify teen who died trying to save mother and son at Woodbine beach
  61. 4-year-old boy attacked by cougar on family fishing trip near Fernie
  62. Canada's police chiefs to study recent spike in gun violence
  63. Trudeau says he's 'listening' as Montreal expected to push for national handgun ban
  64. Liberals promise to repeal restriction on charities' political activity
  65. 'Another step forward': Date of proposed holiday for reconciliation still needs to be set
  66. Advocates blast province's freeze on injection sites amid Toronto's spike in overdose deaths
  67. Building consensus on sex education may be a 'fool's errand,' researcher says
  68. RCMP billing dispute roils Parliament's police service
  69. Rejected by Saudi Arabia, Nova Scotia maple syrup makes its way across globe
  70. Family of N.L. woman bound, gagged in Scottish office disappointed she lost harassment claim
  71. Mary Pratt helped transform art in Canada, curator says
  72. 'Abuse' found at Calgary nursing home after 97-year-old woman broke leg when dropped
  73. Edmonton homeowner fears ant infestation could leave her bankrupt
  74. Burnaby RCMP make arrests during Camp Cloud eviction
  75. B.C. wildfire evacuees frustrated by rules preventing return to rescue pets, valuables
  76. Baloney Meter: is flow of asylum seekers at Canada-U.S. border a 'crisis'?
  77. Tim Hortons looks to tackle leaky lids
  78. Photographer files complaint with police after alleged assault while on the job
  79. N.L. woman bound, gagged in Scottish office feels 'betrayed' she lost harassment claim
  80. Class-action lawsuit alleging RCMP workplace abuse in Quebec given court OK to proceed
  81. Coroner's office starts releasing stats on suicide deaths in Saskatchewan
  82. 'I'm honoured and humbled': Natan Obed re-elected as president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
  83. Vice Media finds replacement for Rogers, signing content pact with Bell
  84. Ontario mayor uses alias email address for city business, experts question transparency
  85. Having to pay for your own shingles vaccine isn't ageism, tribunal rules
  86. Mary Pratt helped transform art in Canada, curator says
  87. RCMP provide update on shooting of German tourist near Calgary
  88. Second Cup shares rise on news it may convert some Ont. outlets to cannabis shops
  89. Regina man says dog shot by police officer wanted to play
  90. Tesla Canada sues Ontario government over cancellation of rebate program
  91. Eerie wildfire haze continues to cloak Edmonton
  92. Esther the Wonder Pig diagnosed with cancer
  93. Greens won't run candidate in Burnaby South as 'leader's courtesy' to Singh: May
  94. Liberal MP Iqra Khalid apologizes for giving award to alleged anti-Semite
  95. 'Harrowing' Cache Creek mudslides force dozens out of their homes
  96. B.C. Wildfire Service warns of potential for 'extreme fire behaviour' from Shovel Lake wildfire
  97. Most CRA auditors polled say Canada's tax system is skewed to protect the wealthy
  98. A good day for sea birds and love birds after a puffin rescue effort turns into a surprise proposal
  99. Canada's inflation rate rises to 3%, highest level since 2011
  100. 'Billion-piece jigsaw puzzle': Canadians key to 1st complete map of wheat genome
  101. Judge lifts publication ban on details of deadly Fredericton shooting
  102. Bank robber returns to the scene of his crime 60 years later — for lunch
  103. Canadian musicians on what made Aretha Franklin the Queen of Soul
  104. Crews watch winds closely as B.C.'s biggest wildfire burns near Prince George
  105. Hundreds of patients may have received less than full dose of chemo, Cancer Care Ontario finds
  106. World Wildlife Fund raises alarm about harmful 'grey water' in Canada's Arctic
  107. Missing girls found on bus around midnight, in pyjamas, with hand-drawn map to London Drugs
  108. 'I'm surprised I'm still here': Hunter OK after bowhead whale strikes him off boat
  109. Young mother shot to death on Paul First Nation identified by friends
  110. 3 dead after plane crash near Fort Simpson, N.W.T., 2 survivors treated
  111. How crossing into Canada helped this Little Leaguer reach the World Series
  112. Edmonton students test wildfire-tracking satellite gear on NASA balloon
  113. 'The best little prisoner we could ask for': Fawn dubbed 'Bambi' rescued by Sask. RCMP
  114. 2 navy members facing drug charges after morphine pills seized in Halifax
  115. Judges, lawyers at odds over deal to pay $75M in '60s Scoop legal fees
  116. 'Anti-colonial vandals' deface Sir John A. Macdonald statue in Montreal
  117. Canadians believe in immigration but concerned about asylum seekers: study
  118. B.C. judge refuses to recuse herself for crying in court
  119. Sign vandalized after MP Maxime Bernier calls out Winnipeg park for 'extreme multiculturalism'
  120. Bell, Rogers say CRTC's unlocked phone rule has sparked a crime spree
  121. RCMP commissioner 'not sure' handgun ban is the answer to gun violence
  122. Time to let Tina Fontaine rest, cousin says, 4 years after grim discovery
  123. Calgary police officer seriously injured when hit by suspected stolen truck
  124. Majority of B.C. — and 3 other provinces — under special weather statement due to wildfire smoke
  125. Despite 'Good Samaritan' law, many drug users too scared of arrest to report overdoses
  126. 'Their ultimate sacrifice will never be forgotten': Thousands at funeral for 2 Fredericton police officers
  127. Feeling the burn: B.C. tourism industry hit hard by wildfires
  128. Boarding ships and air attacks: Operation Nanook begins in Labrador Sea
  129. 12-year-old girl found dead in California was from Waterloo, reports say
  130. The glitch list: Ottawa to start reporting on typos in legislation
  131. Pieces of 19th-century Winnipeg Theatre dug up last year now for sale on Kijiji
  132. Toronto man charged with assault in alleged attack on newspaper photographer
  133. 'Disjointed' communication hinders B.C. First Nations in wildfire fight, leaders say
  134. Wildfire smoke from B.C. gets in the way of mountain scenery for tourists in Alberta
  135. Ben Flanagan 1st Canadian in 46 years to win Falmouth Road Race
  136. Liberals off to shaky start in Quebec election campaign
  137. David Milgaard says thank you to Catholic prison ministry volunteers
  138. Dreaded invasive fish makes its way into Kejimkujik Park
  139. Dreaded invasive fish makes its way into Kejimkujik Park
  140. All eyes on Andrew Scheer as Conservative convention set for Halifax
  141. B.C. Wildfires 2018: Flights cancelled as smoke chokes airports
  142. Liberals' plan to revamp resource approval process facing fight on two fronts
  143. Northern defence upgrades part of plan to protect Canada's Arctic, Sajjan says
  144. Labrador ship's crew will begin tracking information about Arctic whales
  145. Dog severely injures 2 children in Montreal North
  146. Hundreds attend Pakistani celebration in park targeted in Conservative MP Bernier tweet
  147. Feds poised to beef up bill to prevent foreign election interference
  148. 'End of an era': First Dieppe remembrance service in Hamilton without a Dieppe veteran
  149. Forest fires in northern Ontario provincial park essential to ecosystem, official says
  150. Family of hiker missing in German Alps calls on Canadian governments for help
  151. Newest northern affairs minister meets territorial premiers to hear top priorities
  152. Air quality plummets across B.C. as wildfire smoke blankets province
  153. Canada shouldn't drop medical cannabis post-legalization, say patients, retailers and researchers
  154. B.C. mother faces 2nd-degree murder charge in 7-year-old daughter's death
  155. B.C. Wildfires 2018: Officials report headway on wildfires as thick smoke hangs over province
  156. Liberals scrap controversial family reunification lottery, accepting more applications
  157. Nunavut races to fill dozens of teaching spots as school year begins
  158. 'It just snowballed' as more than 100 volunteers help in harvest after Sask. farmer's death
  159. Python discovered at Windsor recycling plant
  160. Alphabet soup of law enforcement, public safety agencies respond to annual 'Float Down' event
  161. 2nd Banff bison recaptured and relocated, as calls increase for wildlife designation
  162. Toronto council votes to challenge Doug Ford's council-slashing bill in court
  163. 'This is why we play the game': Canada stuns Mexico at Little League World Series
  164. Watch 'curious' great white shark swim alongside boat near Yarmouth
  165. Montreal adopts motion calling for ban on private ownership of handguns, assault weapons
  166. Indigenous patients still waiting for equity in health-care system: CMA health summit
  167. Liberals faced closed-door criticism over now-cancelled Super Hornet fighter plan: documents
  168. Transport Canada to scale back government oversight of commercial pilot testing this fall
  169. Maxime Bernier is challenging orthodoxy. He deserves a civil reply: Neil Macdonald
  170. Ottawa woman hopes for family reunion as government drops immigration lottery
  171. Anti-poverty strategy will aim for 50 per cent cut in low-income rates: source
  172. 'It looks like 1,000 bags': Stranded suitcases pile up at Montreal airport
  173. Cannibal cod caught in fishing trifecta
  174. B.C. Wildfires 2018: Desert-like conditions fuel 'free-burning' blaze south of Burns Lake
  175. Bomb blast victims sue Bombay Bhel for $6M, claim Mississauga restaurant target of 'turf war'
  176. Scheer going to India to 'repair' relationship after 'disastrous' Trudeau trip
  177. Court adjourns case for accused in Humboldt Broncos crash
  178. New trial ordered for polygamist acquitted in child bride case
  179. Winnipeg pastor charged with sex crimes in California
  180. Air Canada-led consortium to buy back Aeroplan
  181. New Brunswick's provincial campaign to kick off as a toss-up
  182. Big banks set to reveal quarterly profits as NAFTA fears and rate hikes loom
  183. Man selling his home, cars and everything he owns in a bid to 'live simply'
  184. Convicted spy released on parole less than halfway into sentence
  185. MMIWG inquiry announces final 4 cities it will hold hearings
  186. RCMP asked to investigate allegations hydro workers sexually abused Indigenous women in Manitoba in 1960s
  187. Trudeau's cabinet kicks off 2-day retreat focused on trade, wildfire response
  188. Volunteer's death highlights need for 'effective' Canadian policy on whale rescue, labour code report says
  189. Ontario couple says vacation was ruined after Air Canada lost dialysis machine used by husband
  190. Here's what Air Canada's takeover of Aeroplan will mean for members
  191. Brock University strips former prof's emeritus status after 'abhorrent' posts
  192. Senators assisant GM Lee resigns amid harassment charges
  193. Canada's cattle producers tighten belts as drought dries up pastures
  194. Conservative Party unveils 'fair, orderly and compassionate' immigration plan
  195. Woman dead, man airlifted to hospital in southwest Ontario house explosion
  196. Change in weather could blow wildfire smoke out of B.C.
  197. Ford recalls charging cords that can catch fire on electric and hybrid vehicles
  198. Earthquakes off B.C., Oregon coasts felt by West Coast residents
  199. Canadian helicopters in Mali conduct 1st full-fledged UN missions
  200. Ontario government says it has an interim sex-ed curriculum elementary teachers must follow
  201. 'This is a joke': Ombudsman won't recommend more money for teacher shot in face in La Loche
  202. I'm not dead yet: Revenue Canada tells P.E.I. man he died in June
  203. 3 victims of plane crash near Fort Simpson, N.W.T., identified
  204. Pipeline purchase 'one irritant' but feds need B.C. onside for climate plan
  205. 'He loved the farm': A bitter harvest for family of youngest Humboldt Broncos victim
  206. 'We will change the world': Norman Yakeleya elected new Dene national chief
  207. Identity politics resurface on eve of Quebec election
  208. Liberal cabinet retreat draws pipeline defenders and protesters
  209. B.C. Wildfire Service tests out new products to battle wildfires
  210. Former Broncos president humbled by support in wake of 'unthinkable'
  211. 'They'll burn with their house': Behind the decision to defy evacuation orders as flames approach
  212. In Halifax, Conservatives get their chance to confront Maxime Bernier
  213. Bell and Rogers employees reveal sales secrets submitted to public inquiry
  214. 'A very distant dream': Refugee reunited with Ottawa sponsors
  215. Indecision and interchangeable: An election in search of an identity
  216. It's on the buyer to ensure properties are built right: advocate
  217. Toronto jail's conditions are so bad that a judge spared a drug dealer from serving more time
  218. Treasury Board launches process to design new payroll system after Phoenix disaster
  219. Two Indigenous Manitoba men switched at birth reach settlement with Ottawa
  220. Protesters, Sask. government to meet in court today over teepee camp on legislature grounds
  221. Canada's top court dismisses Burnaby, B.C., case against Trans Mountain pipeline
  222. Toronto house sales price data must be made public after Supreme Court decision
  223. Doctors want provincial barriers broken, call for national licensing system
  224. 'Get him before the cops do': Sask. RCMP urge calm after unsubstantiated Facebook post goes viral
  225. MP Maxime Bernier quits Conservatives, plans to start new party
  226. Medical experts push back as Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop brand comes to Canada
  227. Amazon needs warehouse workers from Hamilton - and will help them get to work
  228. Last John A. Macdonald statue in major Western Canada city seen painted 'red handed'
  229. Union urges Ottawa to buy back Canadian Wheat Board from Saudis
  230. A secret 'you didn't speak of': Ex-MLA recalls hearing Manitoba Hydro worker allegations
  231. Civil liberties association suing Ontario government to block sex ed changes
  232. Liberal reforms took 'courage,' Couillard says as Quebec election gets underway
  233. Woman's death in Kitchener home explosion was a homicide: police
  234. 'I think I'm going to die': Abduction of woman in Richmond Hill caught on tape
  235. $3.9M burnt-down house in Vancouver won't take long to sell, agent says
  236. 'Pure trauma': Fox Lake members stricken after hasty release of troubling report
  237. A final $2.1M spent on maintenance for Canada's aging Sea Kings
  238. Facing a schism, Conservatives try to knock Maxime Bernier down a peg
  239. Washington Capitals forward Chandler Stephenson taking Stanley Cup to Humboldt
  240. Sen. Peter Harder won't testify in case of Montreal man suing government over detention overseas
  241. DFO says it couldn't have prevented whale rescuer Joe Howlett's death
  242. P.E.I. comic artist's biggest project yet ready to hit newsstands
  243. Canadians on track to spend almost $6B on pot this year — most of it the illegal variety
  244. SIU investigating Hamilton police officer in Good Samaritan's death
  245. Canada's northernmost brewery opens today in Iqaluit
  246. Winnipeg pastor charged with sex offences in California pleads not guilty
  247. Bernier didn't tell anyone from the Conservative Party about his dramatic exit
  248. Southdown Institute: A 'shield' or a place to provide 'meaningful' help for child-molesting priests?
  249. Passenger ship runs aground near Kugaaruk, Nunavut
  250. Defying evacuation orders and wildfires: First Nations in Northern B.C. try to protect their homes