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  1. Top Canadian WHO adviser under fire after downplaying airborne threat of COVID-19
  2. Quebec court decision on Bill 21 poses a conundrum for Justin Trudeau
  3. Nurse begs B.C. residents to take pandemic seriously after tear-filled night on COVID-19 unit
  4. This Hamilton man stuck in hospital with COVID-19 is now behind on rent and car payments
  5. Ontario hospitals hit by COVID-19 transferring record number of patients around province
  6. Seafarers' union demands vaccine plan for 15,000 marine workers after COVID outbreak on Atlantic Huron
  7. In Quebec religious symbols decision, Canada confronts consequences of controversial constitutional clause
  8. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Wednesday
  9. Canada's annual inflation jumped in March due to plunge in prices last year
  10. Meatpacking workers 'systemically ignored,' says doctor as Alberta delays Cargill vaccine clinic
  11. 'He was my everything': Wife of chef who died from coronavirus variant remembers big man with big personality
  12. Women's world hockey championship in N.S. cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns
  13. 'Impossible to find peace': Spouse wants to see report on Nunavut RCMP shooting death
  14. Premier Moe says Ontario anti-mask protester should stay out of Saskatchewan
  15. Ralph Goodale appointed Canada's high commissioner to U.K.
  16. Bank of Canada keeps benchmark rate at record low but economic outlook brightens
  17. Ontario calls wild pigs 'ecological trainwreck.' Now it wants a plan to keep them out
  18. CFL delays start of season to August, cuts schedule to 14 games
  19. Instagram evidence convinces B.C. judge teen was 'set up' on sexual assault charge
  20. Pandemic has increased health-care inequity for Indigenous women, report finds
  21. Physio graduates fed up as clinical exams cancelled for 4th time during COVID-19
  22. Activists wait for RCMP to clear old-growth logging blockades on Vancouver Island
  23. More restrictions, changes to vaccine strategy urged as Alberta again matches heights of second wave
  24. Canadians over 30 should be offered AstraZeneca-Oxford COVID-19 vaccine, advisory body recommends
  25. Hayley Wickenheiser again sounds alarm, saying wrong people making decision on Olympic Games
  26. As Sask. faces growing COVID-19 cases, Indigenous communities have charted a different path
  27. B.C. paramedics respond to record number of calls for drug poisonings in a single day
  28. N.B. COVID-19 roundup: Mandatory hotel isolation for leisure travellers, new rules for truckers, commuters
  29. Quebec is planning to use a different vaccine for the 2nd dose in some cases. Here's what the experts say
  30. 'More people are catching on': Travellers using U.S.-Canada land border to avoid quarantine hotels
  31. Recovery of remains provides relief for family of Edmonton woman who vanished Christmas Eve
  32. B.C. pharmacy vaccine rollout leading to frustration over lack of central booking system
  33. Hiker describes 'terrifying' encounter with cougar that stalked him, lunged at him twice
  34. Parents juggle Wi-Fi woes, time crunches and constant change this school year
  35. Father of 21-year-old student who fell into sea in N.L. recounts tragedy
  36. Trip to the Oscars a ray of sunshine for Canada's Ben Proudfoot after 'very dark year'
  37. Too good to be true — or too late? Here's what parents think of Ottawa's new child care plan
  38. From diapers and mattresses to a can of Coke: Why price tags are climbing
  39. Department of Defence hiring high-level culture czar to fight sexual misconduct and racism in ranks
  40. 'I know who I am:' Labrador MP defends Inuk identity after Nunavut MP's questions
  41. Sinixt Indigenous nation not 'extinct' in Canada, Supreme Court rules
  42. B.C. murder cases in jeopardy as accused killer walks free, police slammed for ignoring law
  43. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  44. Canada's music festivals in 2021: What's cancelled this summer?
  45. More COVID-19 patients dying at home, Ontario coroner says
  46. Peel Public Health partially closes 2 Amazon fulfilment centres to control COVID-19 outbreaks
  47. No reason to fear doses of AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine provided by U.S., Trudeau says
  48. An 'uncommon brilliance': Acclaimed Calgary playwright Sharon Pollock dies at 85
  49. New mom urges Manitobans to take COVID-19 seriously after baby born 6 weeks premature
  50. The federal budget took steps toward racial justice — but activists say more must be done
  51. Toronto hotspot residents frustrated by COVID-19 vaccine shortages at pop-up clinics
  52. Athletics Canada*withdraws from potential Olympic qualifier over COVID-19 concerns
  53. Woman whose frozen body found after release from jail died of overdose, Sask. coroner says
  54. Canadian golfer Brooke Henderson captures 10th career LPGA title
  55. Vaccinations of Alberta's 15,000 meat-packing plant workers will start this week, health minister says
  56. Black on the Prairies: What it means to be Black in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
  57. Should Alberta reconsider COVID-19 vaccine prioritization? It's complicated, expert says
  58. Alberta's Wood Buffalo region to declare state of local emergency as COVID-19 cases climb
  59. Canada's Brad Gushue falls to Scotland's Bruce Mouat in Players' Championship final
  60. N.L. health-care workers heading to Ontario on Tuesday
  61. Brampton, Ont., teen among youngest Canadians to die with COVID-19
  62. Port of Montreal workers on strike as Ottawa threatens to intervene
  63. Bell offered to buy Shaw but backed out, opening door for Rogers to finalize $26B takeover
  64. Deaths, hospitalizations dropping among oldest Canadians as COVID-19 vaccinations ramp up
  65. Video game giant EA steering players into loot-box option in popular soccer game, insider says
  66. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  67. National medical licences could help speed redeployment of doctors, nurses to where they're needed most
  68. Federal budget fell short on infrastructure, Indigenous leaders say
  69. COVID-19 the 'perfect storm' for people battling hoarding disorder
  70. Bianca Andreescu tests positive for COVID-19, withdraws from Madrid Open
  71. Family calls for arrests after Black boy swarmed, kicked in racist attack
  72. Ottawa 'constantly' looking at further COVID-19 border measures, Freeland says
  73. 3 dead in helicopter crash near Resolute Bay, Nunavut
  74. 'Insensitive' vaccination notice painful reminder of father's COVID-19 death, son says
  75. In a Montreal ICU, health-care workers strain to treat younger patients and COVID-19 deniers
  76. KPMG disputes leaked emails linking firm to offshore companies suspected in massive Ponzi scheme
  77. Communities across Canada raise funds for displaced families in St. Vincent after volcanic eruptions
  78. While the U.S. and EU talk COVID passports, Canada says it still has concerns about virus spread
  79. 'Significant' disconnect between B.C. Lottery Corporation and gaming regulator over money laundering, AG says
  80. Albertans in their 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s are ending up in ICU with COVID-19 faster than ever before
  81. Now recovering from COVID-19, Olympian Alex Kopacz recalls 'dark experience' of saying goodbye at 31
  82. Ottawa tables legislation to send striking Port of Montreal workers back on the job
  83. 2 politicians, others at church service in Aylmer, Ont., charged for defying pandemic rules
  84. Proposed legislation would allow police to intervene in domestic violence cases sooner
  85. Contractors confused by Ontario's pandemic restrictions
  86. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Tuesday
  87. Tory senators hold up start of parliamentary review of assisted dying law
  88. Health-care workers feel the strain as Michigan remains a national COVID-19 hot spot
  89. Small team, 'big impact': N.L. medical volunteers depart for Ontario
  90. Cases of mysterious neurological disease rise to 47
  91. B.C. government lays out plans for $500M investment fund to help businesses thrive post pandemic
  92. As B.C. suddenly lowers AstraZeneca age limit to 30, people line up for hours to get the vaccine
  93. Vaccine envy: Why can't Canada make COVID-19 doses at home?
  94. Does the AstraZeneca vaccine cause more common side-effects than others? | Your Coronavirus questions answered
  95. Ontario largely ignored long-term care as COVID-19 crisis began, internal documents reveal
  96. How the spread of COVID-19 misinformation is undermining trust in public health
  97. Victims of Ponzi scheme call for reopening of probe into offshore money transfers
  98. Federal pledge to publicly disclose who owns some private companies catches provinces off-guard
  99. RCMP looks to redraft its entrance exam as it pushes for a more diverse police service
  100. The changing face of Marvel heroes are battling fans' high expectations — and some backlash
  101. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  102. Soaring steel prices eat into company profits, drive up building costs — and possibly what consumers pay
  103. 'Bad things happening' in Ontario real estate market as homebuyer complaints surge
  104. Retail sales up 4.8% in February, boosted by car dealers, gas stations
  105. The pandemic isn’t stopping this Yellowknife teen from focusing on her Olympic dream
  106. Canadian Grand Prix cancelled for 2nd year
  107. 'Banking while Black': Ottawa man recounts 'degrading' treatment at his neighbourhood TD bank branch
  108. Ontario's long-term care sector wasn't ready or equipped for COVID-19: report
  109. Reflections on Black Prairie life: The good, the bad and the esoteric
  110. Elliot Page opens up to Oprah about coming out as transgender
  111. Top Canadian sport officials want athletes fully vaccinated ahead of Tokyo
  112. Alberta to send Janssen vaccine shipment to Banff and Wood Buffalo, health minister says
  113. 'Complete devastation': Renowned polar bear biologist mourned after Nunavut helicopter crash
  114. How Montreal, not long ago the epicentre of the pandemic in Canada, avoided a disastrous 3rd wave
  115. With camps, summer programs awaiting the go-ahead, what are kids in for this summer?
  116. U.S. Federal Reserve's Jerome Powell issues caution on housing, rejects inflation warnings
  117. As shrubs take over Labrador's tundra, the effects of climate change stretch beyond the ice
  118. Better paid sick leave might be coming to some provinces, but only after painful delay
  119. Military recorded more than 500 sexual assault reports during five-year effort to stamp out misconduct
  120. Their names 'live on': 2020's military dead join Canada's books of remembrance on anniversary of Cyclone crash
  121. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Thursday
  122. Alberta adopts new 'targeted' public health measures as COVID-19 cases surge
  123. Your free speech is at risk with Ottawa's push to regulate online content, experts warn. Here's why.
  124. B.C. family mourns 46-year-old dad who died suddenly of COVID-19 at home
  125. Resident isolation, staffing remain significant concerns in Ontario long-term care centres
  126. As provinces eased COVID-19 restrictions, the rise in variant cases told a different story
  127. Can Canada reach its emissions targets while still producing so much oil and gas?
  128. National security threats are changing, but Canada is mired in conventional thinking
  129. Panic season: Canadians scramble to meet tax-filing deadline in the middle of a pandemic
  130. Ford asks federal government to extend 3-day mandatory quarantine to land borders
  131. $716K is the average house price in Canada. Here's what you can get for that
  132. Manitoba teachers will be able to get vaccinated in North Dakota, premier says
  133. Laurentian created 'manufactured crisis' to cut ties with 3 schools for $10M loan, lawyer argues
  134. Thomas Berger, lawyer who fought for groundbreaking Indigenous land claims, dead at 88
  135. Why you can't drive on this new, $616M Toronto-area highway
  136. 'Music brings people together': Canadian karaoke stars eye return to world championships
  137. Alberta family searches for answers in teen's sudden death after COVID exposure, negative tests
  138. Ex-minister says comments accusing officials of ignoring money laundering were meant to stay private
  139. Commander of Special Forces to be replaced early after apologizing for handling of sexual assault case
  140. 'He loved the North': Father remembers engineer killed in helicopter crash
  141. MLB fires Roberto Alomar from consultant position amid sexual misconduct allegation
  142. 2 Montrealers among dozens killed in Israel stampede
  143. Child battling cancer fulfils dream of meeting Sidney Crosby, gives him beaded medallion
  144. Police officers can't sue Crown prosecutors for how case was conducted, Canada's top court rules
  145. 2 Manitobans infected with rare swine flu variants
  146. Elliot Page reflects on coming out as transgender in new interview with Oprah
  147. Nunavut officials confirm community spread as COVID-19 hits Iqaluit jails, medical boarding home
  148. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Friday
  149. Fire, flood, COVID and the oil crash: Fort McMurray businesses aim to bounce back from hard luck
  150. Group of Ontario police officers launches charter challenge of pandemic restrictions
  151. Army probe of Ranger unit finds some members 'vulnerable' to extremism
  152. Ottawa says it has no idea how many people defied hotel quarantine rules
  153. When can we stop wearing masks?
  154. B.C. mayor apologizes for U.S. trip to visit family, get vaccinated
  155. Our colonial history, the colonial agenda and Bill C-15
  156. Yukon Party members apologize after sending crude messages about premier, NDP leader
  157. Johnson & Johnson vaccine recommended for Canadians 30 and older despite risk of rare blood clots
  158. Garneau to quarantine in hotel after returning from G7 ministers' meeting in U.K.
  159. CN withholding pension from gay widower over outdated definition of spouse
  160. When can we start travelling overseas again?
  161. 7 Manitoba churches challenging province's COVID-19 pandemic powers in court
  162. Vancouver lawyer and model battle anti-Asian hate with the practical and the poetic
  163. Quebec's youth protection system failing children, urgent reforms needed, report says
  164. Customer records 3 Bell reps offering same deal, then is told he can't have it
  165. Conservatives call on Trudeau to fire top adviser over military sexual misconduct scandal
  166. Iqaluit declares local state of emergency after COVID-19 community transmission detected
  167. Shared smoking breaks, broken rules: What led to Nunavut's first COVID-19 cases?
  168. We probably won't reach herd immunity against COVID-19 any time soon, but it's OK, experts say
  169. Misogyny, racism and bullying prevalent across Canadian youth hockey, survey finds
  170. Grassy Narrows First Nation asserts sovereignty to pass Anishinaabe law on alcohol use
  171. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  172. When will the Canada-U.S. border reopen?
  173. Toronto's real estate market remains hot, but shows first signs of cooling
  174. Vaccination rate lagging in Montreal's Parc-Extension, but residents flock to pop-up clinic
  175. B.C. family mourns 57-year-old 'man of a million projects' who died of COVID-19
  176. Civilian staffers at Department of Defence also reporting bullying and harassment, say unions
  177. 'Preferred vaccines' messaging from federal panel sparks concern, criticism from health experts
  178. Clear safeguards needed around technology planned for border checkpoints
  179. Courage to mend the wound: Embracing a trauma-informed approach to healing
  180. Ontario Christian school tells court it was unaware abuse would cause emotional damage
  181. Conservatives break fundraising records but struggle to break through with voters
  182. Pregnant people 16 and up can now book a vaccine as B.C. records 697 new COVID-19 cases
  183. 3-step plan to relax COVID-19 rules in Sask. an 'incentive' to get vaccinated, province says
  184. How N.L.'s Fort McMurray workers risk COVID threats at work, and stigma at home
  185. Temporary immigration pathway for essential workers and graduates excludes too many, critics say
  186. 3 people hospitalized after fire engulfs seniors' residence northwest of Edmonton
  187. Possible shutdown of Line 5 not a threat to Canada's energy security: ambassador
  188. Alberta eases security payment burden for oilsands companies
  189. When will we stop working from home?
  190. Sexual assault complainant details alleged abuse by junior hockey coach Bernie Lynch
  191. DNA used to ID sailor from doomed 1845 Franklin Expedition with living relative
  192. Anyone who says they enjoy every moment of motherhood is flat-out lying
  193. Should Canadians get vaccinated abroad? Liberals, Tories skirt the issue but health experts encourage it
  194. Tourism in Ontario's Prince Edward County is booming. If only staff could afford to live there
  195. Maxime Bernier uttered racist slur about Jagmeet Singh, according to statement filed in court
  196. Being neighbours: From South Sudan to Winnipeg's north end
  197. The story behind the speech actor Michael Greyeyes has been waiting 30 years to give
  198. Reusable takeout containers are a popular pandemic trend
  199. 'Goodwill' money from proposed nuclear waste site pours into declining Ontario farm town. What if it stops?
  200. More than 650,000 AstraZeneca doses to arrive in the 'coming weeks': Fortin
  201. Manitoba could see new high for COVID-19 ICU patients within weeks, number doubled by summer, model suggests
  202. Seller beware: Real estate agencies can collect their fee even if a buyer defaults on a sale, B.C. man learns
  203. B.C. woman questions courtroom masking policy over fears of airborne spread of COVID-19
  204. Ontario vowed to investigate horrific deaths in long-term care. Now it says that didn't happen
  205. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  206. Alberta's cross-border truckers to be vaccinated by Montana
  207. Sexual assault training now required for new federally appointed judges
  208. Trudeau non-committal on waiving*intellectual property rights for COVID-19 vaccines
  209. Supreme Court upholds sexual assault conviction in case involving teens, alcohol
  210. This critical care paramedic worked a week of 12-hour shifts to help keep Ontario's ICUs from overflowing
  211. Canada's economy lost 207,000 jobs last month
  212. The complicated legacy of Régis Labeaume, Quebec City's strongman mayor who reinvented himself
  213. 'It felt like I had been buried alive': Langley woman recounts her battle with COVID-19
  214. Regina man who lost parents to COVID-19 channels grief into food drive supporting hundreds
  215. Crude-texting Yukon Party members will receive anti-bullying training, leader says
  216. These South Asians in Toronto are helping with India's COVID-19 crisis — while managing their grief from afar
  217. Catholic church unveils new system for reporting sexual abuse committed or covered up by bishops
  218. Lulu Anderson: The history and present of Black civil rights in Alberta
  219. Parents, experts worry about 'snowball effect' of literacy, development lags amid pandemic schooling
  220. 6 Canadian artists proudly following in their mothers' footsteps
  221. Free flowers in B.C. bring smiles to isolated seniors
  222. Travel deals are here but should you book now?
  223. Online campaign encourages Hong Kongers in Canada to recognize their identity in 2021 census
  224. Tulips, daffodils and cherry blossoms on full display in Canada
  225. Budget 2021 sets up a fight over high-interest loans
  226. Behind the door-to-door campaign viewed as key to raising Montreal's vaccination rate
  227. B.C. health researchers call for better data in a post-pandemic world
  228. Oilers' Connor McDavid reaches 100-point milestone in win over Canucks
  229. Maple Leafs getting 1st doses of vaccine as new NHL virus protocols emerge
  230. Did this message in a bottle really come from the Titanic? Quebec researchers are trying to find out
  231. Wood chopping and frozen trucks: Report shows successes, challenges in military's First Nations COVID response
  232. Canadian soccer star Christine Sinclair propels Portland Thorns to NWSL Challenge Cup title
  233. Birthday at skate park brings unwelcome $880 fine for Ottawa teen's family
  234. Dry weather creating prime conditions for dust devils in Sask.
  235. 'Like comfort food': Trailer Park Boys cast reflects on 20 years of life in Sunnyvale
  236. Hajdu says 1st still best for vaccines, but 'wouldn't hesitate' to nix unsafe product
  237. Registered practical nurses struggling with pandemic stress, workload: poll
  238. New vehicle decal for Treaty Three Police Service to honour MMIWG, foster discussions
  239. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  240. Ford recalls 661,000 Explorer SUVs in Canada, U.S. and Mexico over roof rail concerns
  241. Racist mayoral candidate who has threatened health workers will soon have every Calgary voter's name, address
  242. Switzerland wins women's curling gold as Calgary bubble concludes
  243. Halifax woman calling for more protections on RRSPs after husband's sudden death
  244. Woman accused of abducting newborn after befriending mother
  245. Saskatchewan released a road map to reopening after COVID-19. Should Ontario do the same?
  246. New resident in need of family doctor warns anyone moving to New Brunswick to 'think twice'
  247. Proposed federal justice reforms could reduce number of Indigenous, Black people in system, say advocates
  248. Manitoba will shut some schools in response to rising COVID-19 case numbers
  249. Nearly 30 years later, woman finds dying husband's nurse via Facebook to give proper thanks
  250. 700 people in Fort Simpson, N.W.T., displaced by flood, mayor says