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  1. How to tune in to CBC Music's Juno week events and the 2021 Juno Awards
  2. Thinking of buying a new couch? The price may have just quadrupled
  3. Days after children's remains reported, Trudeau says more help coming for residential school survivors
  4. Manitoba officials didn't heed warnings about a 3rd COVID-19 wave. Now hospitals are overwhelmed
  5. 'We're still on high alert' says Aklavik mayor as water levels continue to waver
  6. Amazon employee describes lax enforcement of COVID-19 precautions at Ottawa warehouse
  7. Maple Leafs-Canadiens Game 7: Talk about it like a hockey expert (even if you're not)
  8. Fireworks, garbage and some violence accompanies rowdy end of curfew in Quebec
  9. London, Ont., principal removed for wearing Black student's hair like a wig says he's sorry, 'ashamed'
  10. Mi'kmaq, supporters hold vigil for 215 residential school children at Sir John A statue
  11. Canadian Coast Guard moving toward gender-neutral uniforms
  12. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  13. The coast guard destroyed his boat without asking. Now, a federal agency wants him to pay $8,500 bill
  14. Canada recommends mixing and matching AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines
  15. Survivors, faith leaders call on Catholic Church to take responsibility for residential schools
  16. RCMP have now made 151 arrests as B.C. protests against old-growth logging continue
  17. Stop asking how you can help — and listen, says B.C. residential school survivor
  18. No new deaths as B.C. records fewer than 200 new cases of COVID-19 for the first time this year
  19. Native Women's Association leaves national MMIWG action plan process, calling it 'toxic and dysfunctional'
  20. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  21. B.C. announces plans to redistribute forest tenures to small operators, Indigenous communities
  22. Cape Breton man fulfills dying wish to remarry his wife of 47 years
  23. Teacher who came out as transgender at school inspires students and colleagues to live their truths
  24. Canada's economy expanded again in March — but looks like it shrank in April
  25. 'Rainbow capitalism' is pandering, pure and simple, but it can still help drive social change
  26. 'Happy place': Cree couple lives long-held dream to build, live in traditional dome dwelling
  27. Civilian system should investigate military misconduct claims for now, ex-judge says
  28. Rain barrels a hot commodity as summer approaches
  29. Some Catholic schools in Ontario fly rainbow Pride flag for 1st time
  30. Vale workers in Sudbury reject contract offer, strike for 1st time in over a decade
  31. New stress test level makes it harder to qualify for a mortgage in Canada
  32. PCR tests are not prone to false positives, despite what's on Facebook, experts say
  33. Further searches of residential school sites are next stage of healing for some Indigenous communities
  34. Why COVID vaccination progress at home risks being undone by spread of variants abroad
  35. How these 3 teachers bring anti-racist education to their elementary school classes
  36. Big TSX companies tripled number of Black board members in past year — but there are still only 26
  37. Doug Ford's PCs enter final year before election in the lead, but vulnerable
  38. '2 of the best in the game': Goalies to headline Habs and Jets' unexpected playoff matchup
  39. How becoming a mother helped me discover what it means to me to be Mi'kmaw
  40. Hospitalized with COVID-19, once-hesitant Manitoba Mennonite woman urges others to get vaccines
  41. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  42. Ford, Lecce expected to make announcement about Ontario school reopening plan
  43. Lawmakers in Alaska and Washington state push B.C. on mining regulations
  44. Calls mount for Ontario to bring in more residential school, Indigenous education curriculum
  45. Eccentric forester planted millions of trees before dying of COVID-19
  46. Ryerson journalism school to rename publications in light of namesake's role in residential school system
  47. Representatives of Chinese dissident groups reject Trudeau's comments on racism
  48. B.C. rape crisis centres paying thousands to protect victims' confidential files in sexual assault trials
  49. Vaccines now offered to temporary foreign workers at Montreal airport, as outbreaks on the rise
  50. Convicted killer and rapist Paul Bernardo set to have parole hearing in June
  51. Alberta beef plant reopens after owner JBS hit by cyberattack
  52. Michigan rejects Canada's claim that Line 5 pipeline dispute is cross-border treaty issue
  53. Ottawa ups fine to $5,000 for travellers who refuse to quarantine in a hotel
  54. Cross-border tunnel vaccinations for Canadians — by pharmacists on U.S. side of a line — closer to reality
  55. Federal government to release long-awaited MMIWG national action plan
  56. Police say they've made 158 arrests so far at B.C. protests against old-growth logging
  57. Vancouver Catholic Archbishop apologizes to Indigenous communities for church's role in residential schools
  58. After Kamloops, the politics of Indigenous reconciliation will never be the same
  59. Canada now among top countries for 1st doses of COVID-19 vaccines. So how high can we go?
  60. Quebec's Bill 96 is an opportunity to correct two constitutional mistakes at once
  61. With reports of a labour shortage, can the pandemic recovery help raise wages?
  62. Partially paralyzed Indigenous man left in wheelchair outside Toronto ER files complaint
  63. Craft beer industry faces reckoning as claims of sexism, misogyny and assault pour out online
  64. Instructions for outfitting an RCMP car were left on federal website after Nova Scotia attacks in 2020
  65. Why it's important for Indigenous people to tell our own stories
  66. ‘Vicious’ hit overshadows Canadiens playoff win over Jets
  67. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  68. How residential school trauma of previous generations continues to tear through Indigenous families
  69. International Criminal Court called on to investigate Kamloops residential school findings
  70. Wealthy KPMG clients continued to dodge taxes for years after CRA detected offshore 'sham'
  71. Nursing homes with repeated violations continue to break law, despite Ontario's promise to crack down
  72. Your questions answered about Canada's residential school system
  73. 'The planet needs us to consume less': How we can move to a post-consumer society
  74. RCMP investigating former residential school site in Kamloops, B.C.
  75. Applications open for federal vaccine injury compensation
  76. Paid time off for a COVID-19 vaccination? Depends on the workplace
  77. How to make the most of that new federal 'green' home retrofit grant
  78. Ottawa promises 'transformative change' to address violence directed at Indigenous women and girls
  79. Fire that engulfed former Indian day school in Cross Lake, Man., believed to be arson: RCMP
  80. TRC commissioners call on Ottawa to end delays in implementing calls to action
  81. Public inquiry calls for removal of 'highly sensitive' 911 calls from N.S. mass shooting
  82. Identifying children's remains at B.C. residential school stalled by lack of records
  83. Man who murdered N.W.T. RCMP officer building family in prison
  84. Taya Currie becomes 1st female player drafted to Ontario Hockey League
  85. Major G7 tax agreement only first step toward global deal: Freeland
  86. Pope meets 2 Canadian cardinals as calls grow for Catholic Church apology for residential schools
  87. More Shoppers Drug Mart customers complain they were pushed to use self-checkout
  88. Trudeau says Ford trying to 'deflect' criticism of Ontario's COVID-19 response by slamming Ottawa
  89. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  90. How radar technology is used to discover unmarked graves at former residential schools
  91. Royal assent given to bill creating national day for truth and reconciliation
  92. The House: Is it past time Canada had an Indigenous governor general?
  93. Canada secures more Pfizer shots as focus shifts to second doses
  94. Fully vaccinated rotational workers will no longer need to self-isolate upon entry to N.S.
  95. Premier rejects calls to apologize to N.B. doctor after COVID-19-related charge withdrawn
  96. Foster care is modern-day residential school system: Inuk MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq
  97. Injunction granted against 2nd rodeo protesting Alberta's COVID-19 restrictions
  98. 'Natural climate solutions' are available to help Canada meet emissions targets, new study says
  99. Energy Regulator orders Trans Mountain to stop tree clearing
  100. 'We're going to find them' — searching for the lost children of St. John's residential school
  101. Economy lost 68,000 jobs in May, unemployment rate rose slightly to 8.2%
  102. P.E.I. couple who used medically assisted dying 'went out on their own terms,' says family
  103. After 60 years, a DNA test may have uncovered a secret identity, solved a cold case and reunited a family
  104. Border restrictions to begin easing slowly for fully vaccinated Canadian travellers Monday
  105. Prayers held for 7 people who died in house fire east of Calgary
  106. BC Coroners Service confirms 2 deaths in Lytton wildfire
  107. COVID-19 has delayed criminal trials across Canada. Is the justice system doing enough to address the problem?
  108. Black man says Montreal police targeted him after he stopped to observe arrest
  109. Vaccine passports ignite debate over privacy vs. public health
  110. Quebec COVID restrictions are loosening, but jails are still putting inmates in solitary to quarantine
  111. Ex-cop finally paid $630K in lost wages due to PTSD after years of living in poverty
  112. I hate sweet spaghetti, balut, and dinuguan. Am I a bad Filipino?
  113. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  114. Sexually assaulted at 8, incarcerated 4 times and lost the will to live — how this woman found her stars
  115. Lytton resident praises firefighters for saving animals she had to leave behind as she fled
  116. Sask. Catholic bishops resurrect fundraising campaign for residential school survivors
  117. On brink of elimination, Canadiens focused on 1st step of daunting Stanley Cup climb
  118. N.W.T. community built memorial to name its residential school victims. It was just a start
  119. Be vulnerable and examine Catholic Church's residential school past, Manitoba pastor urges
  120. Extreme temperatures shatter provincial records across the Prairies as heat dome lingers
  121. Crews battle more than 170 wildfires in B.C. as drying conditions continue
  122. Federal plan to upgrade search-and-rescue choppers grounded by 'unaffordable' cost estimate
  123. Wait-list for children's dental surgery in Nunavut has doubled to 1,000
  124. Shapovalov to play in Wimbledon final 8 for 1st time after beating Bautista Agut
  125. Algoma Steel in Sault Ste. Marie to get $420M in federal funding to transition to cleaner technology
  126. More than a billion seashore animals may have cooked to death in B.C. heat wave, says UBC researcher
  127. Turning 'anger into something good,' this Mi'kmaw boy is walking 200 km for residential school survivors
  128. Halifax restaurateur, locked out despite evictions being illegal, reopens
  129. Prime minister, Sask. premier to sign child welfare agreement at Cowessess First Nation
  130. Cannes 2021: A Canadian guide to the world's most prestigious film festival
  131. It's hard to maintain cultural identity when you move out of the family home
  132. Thunder Bay lab hopes to help crack decades-old Babes in the Woods case in B.C.
  133. Trudeau will announce governor general pick this morning
  134. Manitoba municipality declares state of agricultural disaster due to drought, record-breaking heat
  135. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  136. Orca whales splash cod fishing excursion near St. Philip's
  137. B.C. heat wave 'cooks' fruit crops on the branch in sweltering Okanagan and Fraser Valley
  138. Taxpayers have spent at least $23B on pipeline subsidies and supports since 2018: report
  139. Is the NHL rigged against Canada? Not really
  140. Former Hamilton teacher-coach with Blue Jays' youth academy faces more sex charges
  141. Hundreds contacted to rebook shots after 6 people given saline instead of COVID-19 vaccine
  142. Island royalty: 2 replica castles on rural P.E.I. lot up for sale
  143. Why the delta variant means some Canadians now more 'at risk' from COVID-19 than ever before
  144. Plenty of room for house prices in Canada to rise as interest rates stay low
  145. U.S officials have revoked thousands of Canadian NEXUS cards
  146. 'One day there will be no children in care,' says Cowessess Chief after historic child welfare deal inked
  147. Jewish and Hindu rituals were part of our wedding day — along with our beloved Habs
  148. Assembly of First Nations to elect new national chief this week
  149. Orange Shirt Day 'not approved' for military members honouring residential school survivors
  150. Canadian fishers keep eye on U.K. as activists raise lobster concerns
  151. How to stay safe as smoky conditions hit parts of B.C.
  152. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  153. National Ballet of Canada names Toronto-born dancer Hope Muir as artistic director
  154. Revera care home workers who reject COVID-19 vaccine will require masks, face shields, daily tests
  155. Trudeau goes on the offensive in Calgary
  156. Will Canada have COVID booster shots this year? Probably, but not for everyone, experts say
  157. Hundreds died during B.C.'s heat dome. Who is responsible for deaths caused by extreme heat?
  158. The lambda COVID-19 variant is now spreading in Canada — here's what you need to know
  159. University of Calgary hits pause on bachelor's program in oil and gas engineering
  160. Overseas Canadians doubling up on COVID-19 vaccines despite health unknowns
  161. Ontario hopes family doctors can reach those unvaccinated against COVID-19
  162. Why experts are mixed on if it's too soon for Canadians to ditch masks
  163. Former deputy PM calls on Ottawa to investigate U.S. cancellations of Canadian NEXUS cards
  164. Montreal's Haitian community in shock after president shot dead
  165. Annamie Paul loses key staffers in Green Party layoffs
  166. Rodents, contaminated food force closure of St. Thomas, Ont., group home
  167. Independent MP Jody Wilson-Raybould won't run in next election
  168. Education as reconciliation: U of A Indigenous history course sees spike in enrolment
  169. Fully vaccinated and yearning to travel? Here are the new rules of the road
  170. How Canadians are making sure no one is left behind in the vaccine rollout
  171. Insect poop can be used to make sustainable fertilizer — and help plants weather climate change
  172. Happy Nunavut Day! Just look at these photos of Inuit and their homeland
  173. Former generals join fight to bring endangered Afghan interpreters to Canada
  174. RoseAnne Archibald elected 1st female national chief of Assembly of First Nations
  175. Residential school building in Muskowekwan First Nation in Sask. given national historic site status
  176. After landmark court victory, Treaty 8 Nations lay out vision for energy development in northeastern B.C.
  177. Despite Stanley Cup final loss, Habs fans celebrate improbable run that brought city alive
  178. Families plead for help, police offer $100K reward in killings of 2 women in Fort Erie, Ont.
  179. 2.1 million square kilometres covered: Nunavut reveals 4th draft land-use proposal
  180. Cross-Canada charity trek turns to desperate search for dog missing in northern Ontario wilderness
  181. Mi'kmaw-owned pizza shop turning away $10 bills featuring Sir John A. Macdonald
  182. N.B. hospital employee fired after accessing 1,200 personal health records
  183. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  184. Incoming GG Mary Simon will be moving into Rideau Hall — unlike her predecessor
  185. Family demands changes to nursing home regulations after N.B. senior served 'eviction notice'
  186. Calgary Stampede kicks off with annual parade, enhanced safety measures
  187. Canada added 231,000 jobs in June, pushing jobless rate down to 7.8%
  188. Man accused of killing toddler tried to force abortion on mother, court records show
  189. Paul Birckel, leader in Yukon land claim negotiations, has died
  190. As Catholic Church balked at paying residential school settlement, Quebec nuns sold nearly $25M in real estate
  191. Memorial University to double tuition to $6K a year, ending 22-year freeze
  192. Atlantic universities join forces to attract Indigenous, Black students to business
  193. Ottawa announces dates for national summits on Islamophobia, antisemitism
  194. 'We're all treaty people': Dehcho Dene reflect on legacy and future of Treaty 11
  195. Huawei exec Meng Wanzhou loses bid for key evidence in U.S. extradition battle
  196. Winnipeg man accused of murdering daughter lacked remorse for assaulting girl's mother: court report
  197. As B.C. bakes and burns, residents say their climate anxiety is peaking
  198. As allies accuse Ethiopia's Abiy Ahmed of atrocities in Tigray, Canada stands back
  199. Pallister '50 years out of date,' professor says after premier's comments on colonial history of Manitoba
  200. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  201. How Ottawa seized a golden opportunity to help defeat the Nazis in the Second World War
  202. Power returns after Elsa causes thousands of outages in the Maritimes
  203. The fall of Panjwaii casts a long shadow over Canada's Afghan war veterans
  204. Augmented reality planetarium experience in Sutton, Que., opens up the sky to campers
  205. Priest slams 'pitiful' lack of Catholic fundraising for residential school survivors
  206. 'It's not if, but when': B.C. fires expose Canada's lack of emergency preparedness, experts say
  207. Ottawa family bikes 1,000 kilometres to N.B.
  208. Why Canada's low-paid, precariously employed essential workers need a better deal
  209. How Canada is failing its Black filmmakers
  210. First Nation to release findings on discovery of remains at site of former residential school
  211. C้line Dion and drive-thru concerts: Some shows to enjoy this summer and fall
  212. Lytton, B.C., looks to its history as it starts to rebuild after devastating wildfire
  213. Provincewide COVID-19 restrictions lifted in Sask.
  214. Indigenous women say dehumanizing colonial slur still being used frequently, causing harm
  215. Winnipeg doctor surrenders licence, avoids sexual misconduct hearing
  216. Blood supply concerns grow as pandemic restrictions ease
  217. Why some Catholic Quebecers are turning their backs on the Church over residential schools
  218. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  219. Canadian basketball team wins bronze at FIBA U19 World Cup
  220. 2nd Canadian victim of Florida condo collapse identified
  221. RCMP to provide update on investigation into Lytton wildfire in coming days
  222. Here's what Quebec can learn from other regions with vaccination passport systems
  223. Evidence lost in case of soldier accused of feeding cannabis-laced cupcakes to gunners, lawyer says
  224. U of T's music program fosters culture of sexual harassment and fear, students, faculty claim
  225. Evacuations continue in B.C.'s Okanagan as fires burn across province
  226. Manitoba chief justice says he was followed by private investigator to catch him breaking COVID-19 rules
  227. N.S. resort backs down from policy restricting guests to Atlantic Canadians
  228. Province funds $4.8-million African Nova Scotian Justice Institute
  229. B.C. policy-makers urged to embrace controlled burns to reduce wildfire risk
  230. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Monday
  231. Premier calls federal rejection of Sask. carbon pricing pitch 'arbitrary and political'
  232. An accidental overdose killed his son. Now this Niagara man is trying to save other young people
  233. Forest fire evacuees from Deer Lake First Nation to arrive in Thunder Bay today
  234. Liberals block bid to force campaign strategist to testify about MPs' budgets
  235. What Canada can learn from Yukon's current wave of COVID-19
  236. Memorial to residential school victims burned in 4-hour vandalism spree in Brantford, Ont.
  237. Another Manitoba municipality declares state of agricultural disaster due to drought and heat
  238. B.C. First Nation says more than 160 unmarked graves found
  239. Investment in renewable energy favoured over oil and gas, but regional differences persist, poll finds
  240. How 'choice' in child care might play out in the coming federal election
  241. Pandemic travel restrictions leaving the children of temporary residents stranded abroad
  242. Lawyer files misconduct complaint after private investigator hired to follow Manitoba chief justice
  243. Shell unveils new carbon capture project amid wave of new CCS proposals in Alberta
  244. One evacuation order issued, another lifted as wildfires challenge fire crews across B.C.
  245. Nishnawbe Aski Nation wants Ontario to declare emergency as forest fires threaten Indigenous communities
  246. Canada taking 371 athletes to Tokyo, largest Games contingent since 1984
  247. The funeral home industry is expected to embrace video technology post pandemic
  248. George Henry, pioneering Indigenous broadcaster and 'force of change,' has died
  249. Mother of twins with disabilities calls B.C.'s child-care system 'opposite of inclusive'
  250. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday