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  1. Toronto area housing sales up 24.3% in July, prices rise due to tighter supply
  2. 'Maybe think twice' on blocking blue-zone spots, mother says after Costco encounter
  3. Meet the Beach Tech 2000, snapping up sticks and spitting out clean sand at Pasadena Beach
  4. 'Aging Gayfully' working to shatter LGBTQ taboos in Quebec retirement homes
  5. Stockpile or starve: Alberta horse owners warned to prepare for winter
  6. Wildfire smoke in Okanagan Valley prompts air quality alert
  7. RCMP find items linked to B.C. homicide suspects on northern Manitoba shoreline
  8. Child bitten by black bear at Greater Vancouver Zoo
  9. Freeland says Canada's relationship with China 'challenging' despite breakthrough meeting
  10. Rutherford Scholarship applications open, but other scholarships still on hold until late fall
  11. 2 dead in plane crash near Yukon's Mayo Lake
  12. Bianca Andreescu rallies to defeat Eugenie Bouchard in all-Canadian clash at Rogers Cup
  13. 3 southern resident killer whales last seen off B.C. coast presumed dead
  14. Wildfire in Okanagan Valley nearly triples in size to 600 hectares, expected to keep growing
  15. Renewed calls for a national handgun ban fail to move Ottawa
  16. When CSIS comes knocking: Amid reports of Muslim students contacted by spy agency, hotline aims to help
  17. 'I'm home': Brothers separated by Sixties Scoop reunite after 50 years apart
  18. Canada needs to cash in on basketball's high times
  19. Two Quebec police officers charged with sexual assault, a first for provincial watchdog
  20. Lake Erie algal bloom extends into southern Ont. harbour
  21. Police to give details of probe into outlaw biker gangs from Niagara, Sudbury, Ottawa
  22. Crown withdraws charges against teen in St. Michael's College School case
  23. Misdialed 911 call leads RCMP to home with 100 unsecured guns
  24. First all-women crew makes Air Ambulance history
  25. RCMP to announce 'significant' update in search for 2 B.C. fugitives
  26. Canadian Blood Services to open plasma donation sites to secure supply for patients
  27. Family, communities react as manhunt for B.C. suspects comes to an end
  28. Canada defeats Nigeria in Nick Nurse's national team coaching debut
  29. Drug given to enhance MRI images under scrutiny over side-effects
  30. Ontario farmer learns today if he goes to jail for accidental death of his son
  31. Canadians ready for health-care to modernize, CMA poll suggests
  32. 'It's crazy': Chase Bank forgiving all debt owed by its Canadian credit card customers
  33. Suicide of staffer from military's ombudsman office sparks recriminations
  34. Cape Breton women still face barriers and stigma when seeking an abortion
  35. Judge ignored Gladue report while giving Nunavik man an open-ended sentence, appeals court rules
  36. RCMP opening new forensic lab amid backlog concerns
  37. Dildo's latest mayoral hopeful is Jimmy Kimmel
  38. Canadian Tire buys all Party City stores in Canada for $175M
  39. Loblaws off the hook for Rana Plaza disaster; Bangladeshi lawsuit fails
  40. HIV self-testing kits for blood examined for licensing in Canada
  41. Saskatoon sergeant becomes 1st female Canadian cop deployed to train Iraqi forces
  42. Okanagan Valley fire continues to grow; more crew and equipment on the way
  43. Ontario man receives suspended sentence for accidental death of son on family farm
  44. Canadian, U.S. military leaders agree on framework to retool Norad
  45. Liberals won't commit to handgun ban, but set firearms control on election agenda
  46. Canada increases travel warning for Hong Kong
  47. Text scammers impersonating priests are targeting Catholics across Canada, church officials say
  48. Retired senior Mountie says answers could still come in B.C. homicides
  49. Andrew Scheer kicks off Cape Breton campaign
  50. Federal ethics watchdog investigates B.C. Liberal MP after complaint from Tories
  51. Why other parties are paying attention to Elizabeth May
  52. Women's groups wonder why sexual assault charges against Quebec police officers weren't publicized
  53. Benefits agreement asks First Nation to discourage members from hindering B.C. pipeline project
  54. Multiple arrests made after week of gun violence in Toronto
  55. With suspects believed dead, answers about B.C. homicides may be hard to find
  56. Doug Ford calls mental health patient detained for killing roommate an 'animal'
  57. When Princess Margaret's trip to Canada included a fake 'atomic battle'
  58. Montreal police fined black man $500 as he took out the recycling. He blames racial profiling
  59. Painting of Hitler was misinterpreted, says artist banned from Fringe Fest
  60. Andreescu becomes 1st Canadian woman in 50 years to reach Rogers Cup semis
  61. Growing number of newcomers, refugees ending up homeless in Canada: studies
  62. Arrival of purebred dingo sisters in Saskatoon marks a first for Canadian zoos
  63. Former B.C. Mountie settles sexual harassment lawsuit against RCMP
  64. Liberals launch next phase of engagement with Indigenous groups over Trans Mountain pipeline
  65. Freeland urges Canadians to note travel warnings before heading to troublespots abroad
  66. Former N.S. Native Women's Association president files human rights complaints over Googoo investigation
  67. Man escapes after lighting woman on fire in Quebec City
  68. P.E.I. restaurant says reaction to chalkboard joke taken out of context
  69. 'Utter nonsense' that lenient bail system is a cause of Toronto shootings: lawyer
  70. 'They left him to die': B.C. teen's overdose death filmed on social media, family says
  71. Toronto mayor says city-wide handgun ban would be enough
  72. Jewish organization says Saskatoon artist profiting off Nazi symbols was wrong
  73. One year on, a morning of deadly violence in Fredericton haunts witnesses
  74. Cambridge Bay to build tiny homes with northern spin
  75. Sea to Sky gondola in Squamish closed after cable snaps
  76. Canadians Lalonde, Arop race to gold medals and Pan Am records in Lima
  77. Bianca Andreescu is first Canadian woman to reach Rogers Cup final in 50 years
  78. Harry Stevens' name stripped from federal building in Vancouver over Komagata Maru
  79. Manitoba RCMP find 'item that may be of interest' in area where search for B.C. fugitives ended
  80. N.S. RCMP officer struck by driver who was then shot by officer
  81. Family of B.C. homicide victim offers forgiveness as father of suspect speaks out
  82. 'Righting a wrong': 1st Canadian-born black lawyer named to Order of New Brunswick
  83. With 5 medals, Ellie Black named Canada's flag-bearer for closing ceremony
  84. 3 injured in helicopter crash in provincial park near Gravenhurst, Ont.
  85. Firefighter seriously injured during Albion Falls rescue released from hospital
  86. Why millions of travellers have entered Canada despite COVID-19 travel restrictions
  87. Black man beaten, stabbed by group of 5 in 'reprehensible' Brandon assault: Police
  88. Canada added 246,000 jobs in August, but employment still 1 million short of pre-COVID level
  89. N.S. woman trying to stop husband from medically assisted death denied stay motion
  90. Ontario judge sides with one parent over another in sending son to school during pandemic
  91. Unprecedented budget, Asian cast drive Disney's bet on Mulan
  92. Alleged shooter among 5 people found dead in Oshawa, Ont., home, police say
  93. Rights group urges defence minister to turn cases of racism in the ranks over to police
  94. Canadian permanent resident turned away from 'rescue flight,' daughter says
  95. Ew, what is that? Photographer captures gross, beautiful slime moulds around Yellowknife
  96. Getting a flu shot during the COVID-19 era: Here's what you need to know
  97. Totem pole to be raised on B.C.'s Highway of Tears to honour missing, murdered Indigenous women
  98. Ottawa agrees to certify 2 class action lawsuits over the treatment of First Nation children
  99. Families of victims in N.S. shooting rampage say police left body in vehicle as it was towed
  100. CRA says CERB payments will be deposited by the weekend
  101. For some immigrant and refugee families, back to school in a pandemic comes with additional stressors
  102. With its pandemic spending plans, the Trudeau government is again betting it all on red
  103. 3.9 magnitude earthquake shakes Banff, Alta.
  104. Opioid drug deaths killed 997 Albertans in the first 11 months of 2020
  105. 7 probable cases of coronavirus variant 1st detected in U.K. in eastern Manitoba First Nation
  106. Snowboarder killed in avalanche near Whistler, B.C., the 2nd death in 2 days
  107. N.L. reports 26 new cases of COVID-19 as province focuses on protecting seniors from new variant
  108. 5 police officers in B.C. used facial recognition software deemed illegal, privacy commissioner says
  109. Hotel quarantine measures for air travellers come into effect Feb. 22: Trudeau
  110. Vaccines intended for N.S., N.B. to be diverted to Northern Canada
  111. Hamilton police investigating video of officer lunging at woman
  112. How N.L.'s unprecedented election is a caution about coronavirus variants
  113. 'She looked after a lot of people': Beloved 'Namgis elder, Lilly Whonnock, dies of COVID-19
  114. Judge questions the court's role in managing public health orders to ban church gatherings
  115. Canada's water polo men 'in sync' for Olympic qualifier after pro-style camp
  116. Commissioner for inquiry into anti-Alberta energy campaigns is independent and objective: lawyer
  117. Ex-wife of Christine Jessop's killer talks about coming to grips with the awful truth
  118. Pucks shatter, blades break: Alberta players brave cold for 252-hour hockey game
  119. N.L. records 50 new COVID-19 cases, as visitor restrictions tighten for seniors' homes
  120. Vancouver woman waits as mom's 'miracle' DNA goes MIA on way to lab
  121. Alberta pandemic danger pay program causes confusion among workers, unions
  122. Alberta's oil and gas workers wrestle with layoffs and an uncharted future*
  123. Alberta to decide whether to further ease public health restrictions
  124. Conservatives heard 'rumours' of Vance's alleged inappropriate relationships in 2015
  125. 'He'd be proud': Colten Boushie's family speaks out against discrimination found in scathing report about RCMP
  126. CRA sending details of bank accounts to IRS that don't have to be reported
  127. Couples fight for refunds after COVID-19 cancels wedding events
  128. Couche-Tard looking to sell hundreds of stores, starting with 49 in Oklahoma
  129. Waste disposal company pleads guilty to 2 charges after worker killed
  130. Westboro bus crash trial is time for long-awaited answers, victims' families say
  131. Battle over chiropractors' ability to do routine X-rays headed for B.C. court
  132. This woman lost her sight — but now she has frightening visions
  133. 50 years of friendship for this Big Brothers match
  134. Behind the profit, and politics, driving Montreal's new light rail project
  135. Thousands in Montreal denounce anti-Asian racism with march, vigil
  136. 1st exhibit at Winnipeg Art Gallery's Qaumajuq showcases Inuit art forms old and new
  137. B.C. boy permanently brain damaged after eating lettuce contaminated with E. coli
  138. Quebec man wants to visit father in N.B. before dementia robs them of a final goodbye
  139. Is AstraZeneca vaccine safe for people who've had blood clots? Your COVID-19 questions answered
  140. Why only 71 % of oldest Ontarians have signed up for a COVID-19 vaccination
  141. Manitoba First Nations race to deliver 100,000 shots in 100 days
  142. Kia Nurse hopes Raptors' all-women broadcast could mirror WNBA, inspire next generation
  143. 'Unrepentant' fraudster and wife charged in Ponzi scheme that cost investors millions
  144. Liberal government to unveil first budget in 2 years on April 19
  145. Puppy scams cost Canadians thousands. Here's how to avoid being ripped off
  146. Ottawa makes it easier for Yazidi families torn apart by ISIS violence to reunite in Canada
  147. George Weston Ltd. seeking to sell Weston Foods to focus on other businesses
  148. RCMP breached policy on collection of online information: audit
  149. Montreal health agency says communications with family were 'incomplete' after woman found dead in ER
  150. 'Priceless' headdress missing for 4 months found inside Winnipeg Canada Post depot
  151. Indoor gatherings of any size remain a risk, says B.C.'s top doctor
  152. Maestro Fresh Wes loving Maritime life since move to Saint John
  153. An animated history of elections gone sideways in N.L.
  154. 10 weeks and one day after being called, N.L.'s election now has an end date
  155. Police investigate video of restaurant employee in London, Ont. yelling racial slurs at customers
  156. Why Alberta has identified more variant cases but they're believed to be more prevalent in Ontario
  157. Why guidelines for what Canadians can and can't do after getting COVID-19 vaccines are still unclear
  158. MPs set to vote on motion to recognize Emancipation Day across Canada
  159. 'He is coming to his rescue': Older brother donates stem cells to 7-year-old with rare blood disease
  160. Atlantic Canadians no longer need to leave region to find an anonymous egg donor
  161. Western toads get a road of their own on Vancouver Island
  162. Justice minister threatens to dissolve Lethbridge, Alta., police force unless chief shows reform plan in weeks
  163. WestJet to restore service to airports in Atlantic Canada, Quebec City
  164. Trudeau says he does not need mandate for pandemic budget because he already has one
  165. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  166. 'People are talking about the same things they talked about back then': COVID stirs up memories of polio
  167. Cruise ships would bypass B.C. under proposed Alaska law, prompting worries for battered tourism sector
  168. Battleford-area mayors, First Nations chiefs issue anti-racist plea following Colten Boushie report
  169. Inquiry to learn more about Lionel Desmond's in-patient psychiatric treatment
  170. Singh says he disagrees with Hamilton MP's post on racism in Quebec, but demands no apology
  171. Canada sanctions Russian officials over poisoning, imprisonment of Alexey Navalny
  172. Alberta extortionist who demanded $1M found guilty of 1st-degree murder
  173. Alberta may need further restrictions to slow spread of variant cases, Hinshaw warns
  174. Campaign to end sexual harassment in Canadian Armed Forces shut down
  175. Peterborough police acknowledge request for upgraded charges in death of Indigenous woman
  176. As Quebec's economic recovery gallops ahead, many risk being left behind
  177. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  178. Auditor general reports today on public health agency's pandemic response
  179. Hundreds of ICU patients transferred between Ontario hospitals as COVID-19 admissions rise
  180. After COVID-19 outbreak in retirement home, families want mandatory vaccines for staff
  181. Medicine Hat murderer who extorted businessman for $1M faints as he's handed life sentence
  182. Ottawa proposes $7B top-up to transfers for health care, infrastructure
  183. Judge questions refusal by key RCMP witness to testify at Meng Wanzhou extradition case
  184. First COVID-19 variants identified in Yukon
  185. Politicians across Canada react to Supreme Court's carbon tax ruling
  186. Public Health Agency was unprepared for the pandemic and 'underestimated' the danger, auditor general says
  187. Tax agency lacked tools to keep wage subsidy away from ineligible employers: AG
  188. CFIA targets puppy importers in at least 6 raids in Ontario
  189. Qaumajuq's 1st exhibit includes art with 'priceless' family connections for all-Inuit curatorial team
  190. Raptors keep Kyle Lowry, deal Norman Powell to Portland ahead of deadline
  191. Charlottetown Festival on for 2021 with 'smaller, creative shows'
  192. Woman's request to register business in her Indigenous language denied by B.C. government
  193. Inside a COVID-19 conspiracy boot camp
  194. 60% higher risk of death from COVID-19 variants, Ontario analysis finds: sources
  195. Is it OK to mix and match different vaccines? Your COVID-19 questions answered
  196. In trying to contain COVID-19, we could be missing spread of HIV, hepatitis C and syphilis, experts warn
  197. Woman pulled over by police impersonator on dark B.C. highway rattled by encounter
  198. Frozen pizza sales are red hot, with increased sales expected to outlast the pandemic
  199. Sisters of Sask. woman who mysteriously disappeared anxious for answers as murder trial nears
  200. It's 'absolutely essential' Canada repatriate citizens in Syrian camps: Antonio Guterres
  201. Government officials question ex-ambassador to Israel's office space, private meetings
  202. Facebook says it's preparing again to fend off disinformation during a federal election
  203. Indigenous man says he can sell cannabis without B.C. licence because of UN declaration
  204. Supreme Court carbon tax ruling: The last ride of the resistance?
  205. Former soldier pleads guilty in high-profile military sexual assault case
  206. N.B. top doctor says coronavirus variants are 'game changer'
  207. Coal company Teck fined $60M for contaminating B.C. rivers
  208. Pool permits soar as retailers prepare for another 'unreal' summer
  209. Liberals to fight Tory motion summoning cabinet staff before parliamentary committees
  210. Jason Kenney says Alberta didn't prep carbon tax fallback plan, was hoping to win in court
  211. Doctor charged with murder after multiple deaths at Hawkesbury, Ont., hospital
  212. Peter Nygard to remain in jail after judge dismisses former fashion executive's bail appeal
  213. Residential school survivors rebuff federal offer to review St. Anne's documents
  214. Travellers who don't declare cannabis at the border will soon face fines
  215. Crown says lone breach of Meng Wanzhou's rights would not be enough to toss extradition
  216. Liberals claim slim majority in Newfoundland and Labrador, as voters tap Furey to lead
  217. What we know so far about Brian Nadler, the doctor charged with 1st-degree murder
  218. A 2nd pandemic-era Passover prompts another round of adjusted seder plans
  219. After 7 women killed in 7 weeks, women's groups stunned, let down by Quebec budget
  220. Why Canada's decision to delay 2nd doses of COVID-19 vaccines may not work for everyone
  221. Canadian NHL teams exploring hosting fans, but no plans as of yet
  222. Ontario waterparks hope to open this summer, but need the province's OK
  223. 'You have patients say the N-word': Black nurses call for support against racism on the medical frontlines
  224. OPP calls murder charge against doctor a 'traumatic experience' for Hawkesbury
  225. Métis National Council rejects idea of new Ontario Métis communities after 2nd identity forum
  226. Canadian ice dancers Piper Gilles, Paul Poirier earn 1st world medal with bronze
  227. Suspect in custody after multiple people stabbed in North Vancouver, police say
  228. Video shows Halifax officer saying, 'I will kill you for a ... laugh' at man with hands up
  229. Want to know how much added sugar is in your favourite foods? Canadian companies don't have to tell you
  230. 'Shock and disbelief' in Hawkesbury, Ont., after doctor charged with murder, but locals have faith in hospital
  231. Prince Edward makes royal visit to Canada — pandemic-style
  232. Couple determined to keep bowling alley afloat as they welcome back groups hardest hit by pandemic
  233. N.L. offers 'cautionary' tale if federal election is held during pandemic
  234. Wildfires in southern Alberta contained after village evacuated
  235. 'It's silly': Director of Bigfoot movie thanks campaign by Alberta's energy war room
  236. Federal government to apologize for treatment of No. 2 Construction Battalion members
  237. Andrew Furey, N.L.'s rookie premier, has his mandate. Now what?
  238. Small towns dig deep during pandemic to save their rinks and halls, one cheesecake at a time
  239. Canada's soccer World Cup qualifier postponed after Cayman Islands misses COVID-19 tests
  240. Greg Fertuck lies but that doesn't make him a killer: defence lawyer
  241. Ottawa blames retired senator, survivors for undermining trust in residential school compensation system
  242. What a Legault-Trudeau detente might mean for the Liberals in Quebec
  243. B.C. implements sweeping restrictions on indoor dining, group fitness for 3-week 'circuit breaker'
  244. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  245. Police say investigation into North Vancouver stabbings in early stages, no motive established
  246. B.C. municipality hands Ogopogo copyright to Syilx First Nation
  247. Rogers takeover of Shaw will make it bigger but also better for all, CEO tells lawmakers
  248. Dedicated rural transit money to help fund 'innovative' services, says McKenna
  249. Bird strike blamed in fatal crash of Canadian military Snowbird jet
  250. Filipino mom grateful for extraordinary act of kindness in small-town Alberta