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  1. 4 killed, another presumed dead in crane collapse in Kelowna, B.C.
  2. RCMP investigating 2 fatal train collisions in central Alberta
  3. Alberta lifts COVID-19 restrictions for long-term care homes
  4. Canada's next governor general Mary Simon to be officially installed July 26
  5. Project aims to bring long-term support to at-risk men in Yukon's communities
  6. Former Indigenous city councillor says she was targeted for speaking about violence against women
  7. Yukon First Nation offers cash for tips on COVID-19 rulebreakers
  8. Victim of alleged child sex assault says interview with Lethbridge officer 'like a slap in the face'
  9. WestJet admits it was wrong to refuse customer refunds for rebooked flights
  10. How summer school, tutoring are helping students catch up from pandemic-disrupted classes
  11. Digital divide holds back Indigenous communities and Canada's economy, new report finds
  12. Next governor general's inability to speak French leaves francophone community conflicted
  13. This man ran 900 kilometres in 9 days, destroying Bruce Trail record
  14. 'A race against time': First Nations, towns in northwestern Ontario prepare to evacuate as wildfires approach
  15. How Damhnait Doyle and a crew of N.L. musicians lent their talents to video game played by millions
  16. Quebec ERs 'on the verge of a breakdown' and need help, emergency doctor says
  17. Londoner travelling to Barbados says his vaccine mix is not approved there
  18. Why employees hold the trump cards in post-pandemic workplace
  19. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  20. Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Jewish faith leaders in Regina sign letter supporting ban on conversion therapy
  21. Bank of Canada holds benchmark rate steady at COVID low, but ratchets down other stimulus
  22. Body of 5th victim recovered from debris after crane collapse in B.C.
  23. Province issues emergency order for northwestern Ontario over forest fire dangers
  24. Manitoba's Indigenous relations minister resigns from cabinet after premier's comments on colonial history
  25. Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc to release final report on unmarked graves at former Kamloops residential school
  26. Plaque donated by residential school teacher elders say abused children removed from Sask. church
  27. Ontario weighing COVID-19 vaccination requirements for certain jobs
  28. Risk of a housing slump, rising loonie mar good news for Canadian economy
  29. The federal election hasn't started yet — but the parties are in full campaign mode
  30. Playing 'a hot mess' in Never Have I Ever, Canadian actor Maitreyi Ramakrishnan wants to shake up conventions
  31. As Cuba erupts, Cuban-Canadians accuse the Trudeau government of turning its back
  32. 'We are all competing for limited resources': Calls for more help in forest fire-plagued northwestern Ontario
  33. Wildfires threaten B.C. towns of Ashcroft and Cache Creek
  34. 23-year-old construction worker killed in Kelowna crane collapse leaves family, fiancée
  35. Ethics commissioner set to look into Liberal data contracts
  36. Experts urge task force on antisemitism to penalize uncooperative social media platforms
  37. Sask. Catholic bishops forge ahead alone with fundraising campaign for residential school survivors
  38. Search for unmarked graves unearths memories from former 'Indian hospital' patients
  39. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Thursday
  40. Canadian house prices and home sales hit records in March — but have fallen every month since
  41. Cambridge, Ont., mosque vandalized in 'act of hate'
  42. Thousands of B.C. residents under evacuation orders, alerts as wildfires burn
  43. Chronic wasting disease threatens deer, elk — and maybe humans, new research says
  44. Leaders call for action after 'white lives matter too' sign hung from bridge near First Nation in Sask.
  45. Arctic oil spill cleanup costs could reach $9.4B over 5 years, says risk analyst
  46. Lytton wildfire a 'wake up call' to take precautions, says head of Canada's Transportation Safety Board
  47. Calls grow for B.C. to declare state of emergency over wildfires, but province is standing firm
  48. Regina archbishop attends Cote First Nation gathering of residential school survivors
  49. B.C.'s prescribed safer supply program expands to reduce overdoses and deaths from illicit drugs
  50. Sask. RCMP pilot embeds psychiatric nurses in 911 centre to handle mental health calls
  51. How 2 kids used social media to raise thousands of dollars for the Brazilian rainforest
  52. Children's viruses that disappeared during pandemic lockdowns are back, doctors say
  53. Quebec to hand out $2M in prizes to boost vaccination rates
  54. B.C. Civil Liberties Association leader resigns after controversial social media post
  55. First Nations invite public to witness weekend search for unmarked graves at Sask. residential school site
  56. Barrie, Ont., devastated by tornado that left 5-kilometre-long path of destruction
  57. Canadian voters are likely to face foreign cyber interference in the next election, say cyber spies
  58. OMA calls for COVID-19 vaccination requirement for all Ontario health-care workers
  59. Supreme Court sides with Lac Seul First Nation over flooding compensation
  60. Ontario couple to keep remote Nova Scotia lodge 'a place for dreams'
  61. First Nations gamer calls out popular video game's 'pro-genocide' talk reminding him of residential schools
  62. Already battered by drought, Manitoba cattle farmers could face even worse conditions
  63. Search underway for unmarked graves at former Delmas Indian Residential School site in Sask.
  64. Johnson & Johnson recalls Neutrogena spray-on sunscreens after high levels of benzene detected
  65. Nova Scotians head to the polls Aug. 17
  66. Travelling to or within Canada? The rules have changed. Here's what you need to know
  67. Hockey Night in Canada theme song composer Dolores Claman dead at 94
  68. Some people who've had COVID-19 think they might not need a vaccine. Experts say they do
  69. Wedding dreams almost crushed, now here comes the 'boom'
  70. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  71. Gyoza sold in Ontario, Quebec, Maritimes recalled for including allergens
  72. Yes, vaccines curb COVID-19 transmission — but that's not enough to protect those without a shot
  73. As sea levels rise, B.C. coastal cities could face flooding from moon's 'wobble'
  74. Firefighters battle 5,000-hectare blaze near Ashcroft, B.C., as 306 fires burn
  75. Vote on Annamie Paul's leadership of Green Party cancelled, sources say
  76. 'I tried to be tough,' says survivor of Marieval Indian Residential School sharing her story for 1st time
  77. Montreal Canadiens expose Carey Price in upcoming Seattle Kraken expansion draft
  78. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  79. Forest firefighter dies after medical emergency in northwestern Ontario
  80. Akwesasne chief disputes data showing few residents fully vaccinated
  81. Ottawa still mulling whether officials will attend Olympics, days before it starts
  82. Mi'kmaw communities monitoring for beetle that threatens culturally important ash tree
  83. Ottawa set to announce update to its border measures today as COVID-19 cases decline
  84. National Council of Canadian Muslims reveals anti-Islamophobia recommendations
  85. Skull found in 1979 laid to rest as 'Unknown Blackfoot Warrior'
  86. Quebec nurses pan 'barbaric' working conditions, propose solutions to staffing crisis in ERs
  87. Calgary Stampede wraps with over half a million visitors
  88. B.C. First Nation and partners propose new $10B LNG megaproject
  89. Black federal employee alleges senior colleague praised 'good old days when we had slaves'
  90. Ontario's universities and colleges told to prepare for normal fall — with backup plans
  91. NHL prospect Luke Prokop announces he's gay
  92. Climate change focus moves to the suburbs as cities continue to sprawl
  93. N.S. housing crisis said to be pushing more families toward homelessness
  94. Learning beyond the classroom: Tips for parents to re-engage their kids this summer
  95. Large cross removed from top of Vancouver Island mountain
  96. Tokyo 2020 opening ceremony to be streamed online in 8 Indigenous languages
  97. The conversion therapy ban can still be saved — if all sides want it saved
  98. Public health experts concerned by Alberta premier's claim that pandemic is over
  99. Western Canada desperately needs rain but it's not in the forecast: climatologist
  100. Stock markets fall, oil prices plummet as COVID-19 fears rise again
  101. Drone blocks water bomber from fighting wildfire in Manitoba's Whiteshell Provincal Park
  102. First Nations leaders decry 'racist political propaganda' by Manitoba government, call for resignation
  103. Marine mammals 'in distress,' says agency ordering Marineland to fix its water system
  104. Ontario's top court upholds conviction of Toronto police officer in beating of Dafonte Miller
  105. Green leader Annamie Paul calls for unity, asks foes to stand down until after election
  106. Ground search plans at former Mohawk Institute Residential School in Ontario to be announced soon
  107. Bev Priestman relishes her journey from working-class England to the Olympic stage
  108. Commissioner investigating after complaints pour in about next governor general's lack of French
  109. New marine robot to help scientists track movements of endangered right whales
  110. Protect Canadians from another COVID-19 wave by ramping up vaccination in developing countries, experts say
  111. These 2 young Montreal friends died in the Florida condo collapse. But only 1 has been found
  112. Catholic register, survivors offer clues to who may be buried in cemetery next to Marieval residential school
  113. Canadian women's soccer targets 3rd consecutive Olympic medal at Tokyo Games
  114. Canada's museums wrestle with history of residential schools
  115. WestJet drops out of talks with government on pandemic aid
  116. B.C. declares state of emergency as wildfires grow, forcing more evacuations
  117. Businesses in U.S. border communities nervously await easing of travel restrictions
  118. Man charged with uttering threats after comments targeting women and Winnipeg police
  119. Quiet Kadeisha Buchanan speaks loudly with her talent in Canada's soccer backfield
  120. Elizabeth May tells Greens to 'pull together' before anticipated fall election
  121. Border reopening plan facing roadblock as thousands of border officials consider strike action
  122. What it's like owning land being searched for residential school graves
  123. More than 1,600 evacuees leaving 4 Manitoba First Nations as wildfires burn near Ontario border
  124. Mark Carney says he won't run in a fall election
  125. Crown-Indigenous Minister Carolyn Bennett's office is a 'toxic' workplace, ex-staffers claim
  126. 'I may look different, but inside I'm a lot like you'
  127. Ontario stopped enforcing credentials in skilled trades, right after Doug Ford took power
  128. Government convenes national summit on antisemitism, but opposition leaders say they weren't initially invited
  129. 100-year-old Treaty 11 coming to N.W.T. for 1st time since signing
  130. Former Syrian refugee stuck in an airport for 7 months finds a new side of Canada in B.C.'s north
  131. Travelling to the U.S.? The rules are still in flux
  132. Why mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for health-care workers could help Canada fight a 4th wave
  133. Canada's building codes don't focus on tornadoes — even though we see 2nd most in the world
  134. Weeks after deadly attack in London, Ottawa hosts national summit on Islamophobia today
  135. Netflix dating shows are going faceless —*but conventional beauty remains the norm
  136. Wondering what it's like at the Tokyo Olympics? Ask us your questions
  137. African Lion Safari ended elephant rides after 2019 attack. So why are they still allowed in Canada?
  138. 4th Canadian victim of Florida condo collapse identified
  139. Demand for COVID-19 vaccines dropping in Canada — and some fear it could mean tossed doses
  140. Green party takes battle with leader Annamie Paul to court
  141. Some B.C. restaurants remove wild salmon from menu in response to declining stocks
  142. Biden nominates David Cohen as pick for ambassador to Canada
  143. Paralympic rower denied hotel reservation because of guide dog
  144. Federal government funding Indigenous law centre in Ontario
  145. Photos mark 1st in-person reunion of all 13 survivors of 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash
  146. Classic car owners floored after garage strips parts, refuses to return beloved vehicles
  147. Kevin O'Leary testifies he doesn't recall if wife drank before fatal boat crash
  148. What environmental groups say Alberta's public inquiry has on their foreign financial influences
  149. B.C. man accused of stealing $200K in 2019 CRA phone scam has fled Canada, court documents say
  150. In Saskatchewan, the story of a Cold War-era Canadian-designed rocket comes to an end
  151. N.W.T.'s 1st community safety officers will have 'zero enforcement powers' but could change policing
  152. Green leader Annamie Paul says she won't be 'distracted' as dispute with party brass goes to court
  153. As a teenage girl with Asperger's syndrome, I'm tired of trying to be someone I'm not
  154. Alex Trebek honoured with Geographical Society grant program for emerging explorers
  155. 'No relief in sight' for wildfire forecast in southern B.C. as thousands remain under evacuation order
  156. Village of Tatamagouche, N.S., rallies around homeless family to build them a house
  157. Governor general-designate Mary Simon speaks with the Queen
  158. Member of The Dead South accused of sexual misconduct returns to group
  159. Some Manitoba wildfire evacuees struggling to adjust to life in city, worry about homes they left behind
  160. Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc leaders say some companies taking advantage of those searching for missing loved ones
  161. Students stressed and anxious as universities deny residence spots due to COVID-19
  162. Edmonton teen puts training to the test after neighbourhood lesson on naloxone
  163. Government interfering with 'exclusive jurisdiction' of House, Speaker tells court
  164. Victims of communism memorial received donations honouring fascists, Nazi collaborators, according to website
  165. A teenager threw a message in a bottle into the Pacific Ocean. 9 years later, a B.C. cleanup crew found it
  166. 'We treat it like it is medicine': Prescribed alcohol program shows promising results
  167. Ontario's COVID-19 paid sick day program getting little uptake
  168. Dany Fortin says his 'career appears to be over' after his removal from vaccine campaign
  169. Former staffers say racism, sexual harassment rampant at Royal Canadian Mint
  170. 'No relief in sight' for wildfire forecast in southern B.C. as thousands remain under evacuation order
  171. Meet the lovers behind the locks on Ottawa's Corktown Footbridge
  172. Permanent residents in limbo waiting to immigrate to Canada
  173. Fauci says prospect of open border for fully vaccinated Canadians part of active U.S. talks
  174. Yukon becomes 3rd Canadian jurisdiction to reach deal on child-care funding
  175. Man missing in B.C. backcountry for 2 weeks found by wildfire crew
  176. Yogi Muise, cornerstone member of Cape Breton's Men of the Deeps, has died
  177. International, national wildfire crews head to B.C.
  178. Penny Oleksiak powers Canadian women to country's 1st medal of Tokyo Olympics
  179. It is an ex-reference: B.C. judge removes 'dead parrot' joke from class-action ruling
  180. Yukon content creators are using TikTok to elevate Indigenous cultures
  181. Toronto cyclists frustrated by speeding tickets handed out in High Park
  182. Bell Island's got an explosive problem — and these military divers are back to defuse it
  183. Canada Post's urban experiment: Delivering parcels to Montrealers by electric trike
  184. Chasing dreams together: 2 steeplechase stars from northern B.C. head to Tokyo to take on the world's best
  185. Northwestern Ontario wildfire evacuees, some far from home, get community and volunteer supports
  186. Recall issued on Al-Rabih brand Halva / Halawa and Tahini
  187. Long waits for Toronto-area nursing homes geared to cultural groups reflect need for more of them, report says
  188. Meet the unvaccinated: Why some Canadians still haven't had the shot
  189. Television reboots are an easy sell — but are they crowding out BIPOC voices?
  190. Scientists fear for wildlife in Ontario's boreal forest as wildfires get more frequent and intense
  191. 'Sibling rivalry' helps push sisters to top of P.E.I. tennis rankings
  192. Nova Scotia riding will have a Black MLA no matter which party wins in election
  193. Habs facing hometown criticism after drafting player who violated woman's privacy
  194. Culture camp on Sask. First Nation gives youth rare opportunity to learn land-based skills
  195. RCMP say Fairy Creek activists cut 18 trees to block vehicle access
  196. B.C. authorities warn against visiting areas under wildfire alerts, as more than 250 fires burn
  197. Saint John police officers ordered not to wear thin blue line patches
  198. Nova Scotia's shark derbies: Outdated or essential research tool?
  199. Mary Simon to be officially installed as governor general today
  200. Residential schools: How the U.S. and Canada share a troubling history
  201. Cord Blood Bank of Canada owner claims in lawsuit all samples destroyed 3 years ago, but hasn't told clients
  202. Fewer active fires in B.C., but threat still high in bone-dry southern regions
  203. Residential school survivors demand Sask. court release Catholic compensation document
  204. More air quality alerts issued as smoke, over 140 forest fires plague northwestern Ontario
  205. A jab in the comfort of home and other ways Alberta's COVID-19 vaccine hesitant are being convinced
  206. N.L. seniors celebrate end of COVID-19 dance ban with Footloose flash mob
  207. I'm a pastor; in the face of genocide, the soul of my church is threatened
  208. Major museum and art gallery shops duped by fake Indigenous carver
  209. Let them eat cake: Bakery orders 'amped up' with easing COVID rules
  210. Grassy Narrows to get $68.9M more from Ottawa for centre to care for people with mercury poisoning
  211. Ontario asks Ottawa to work with WHO on ensuring mixed vaccines recognized abroad
  212. Disney to close almost all of its stores in Canada by next month
  213. Haviah Mighty's Thirteen wins 2021 Prism Prize for top Canadian music video
  214. Some wildfire evacuees return home to northeast Manitoba, but more than 2,000 stuck in limbo
  215. Alberta's Bearspaw First Nation fighting federal government for right to manage own savings
  216. Transgender woman says getting gender-affirming ID in Ontario is an 'impossible struggle'
  217. Surprise find in Halifax harbour anchors diver's theory on 1917 explosion
  218. Health Canada dragging feet on approving magic mushrooms for therapeutic use, patients and advocates say
  219. 'It's time': Inuit celebrate Mary Simon as first Inuk governor general
  220. Ontario's hair school standards still ignore Black hair 4 years after work began to include it
  221. Man endures 100 COVID-19 tests to visit wife in long-term care home
  222. B.C. responds to double the average annual number of wildfires, halfway into fire season
  223. First Nations coalition demands top Sask. judge resign over residential school file dispute
  224. Wildfires in Canada are creating their own weather systems, experts say
  225. Ottawa, P.E.I. strike new child-care deal aiming for $10 daily fees within 3 years
  226. Ottawa to give N.L. billions of dollars to offset Muskrat Falls costs
  227. Indigenous leader grateful to survive after finding herself 'hanging upside down' in flipped floatplane
  228. Remains identified as missing man at centre of Manitoba homicide investigation
  229. Olympic viewing guide: Penny Oleksiak could make history
  230. Toronto man charged after posting photo of Alberta judge taken during court hearing for COVID-19 rule breakers
  231. RCMP reveals decade-old probe into sex abuse allegations at Manitoba residential school
  232. Dry conditions in Saskatchewan have been baking fields this summer. Many farmers are stressed
  233. 'Justice was served,' says Cindy Gladue's mother after Bradley Barton sentenced to 12.5 years for manslaughter
  234. Weightlifting gold for Canada and other highlights from Tokyo 2020
  235. COVID-19 spreading faster in Alberta than during peak of 3rd wave
  236. The fashion industry's 'plus-size' label shames women to fit an unhealthy standard
  237. Afghan interpreters who helped the Canadian military have just 3 days to apply for resettlement
  238. B.C. declares COVID-19 outbreak in Central Okanagan, reimposes mask mandate
  239. General manager of Ontario retirement home charged after residents' door handles removed
  240. Heads up, baseball fans: the Blue Jays are bringing back dedicated radio broadcasts
  241. Grasshoppers are swarming pastures in the heat of B.C.'s Interior, causing worry for ranchers
  242. Watch N.S. leaders' debate live until 7:30 p.m. AT
  243. Disgraced fertility doctor agrees to $13M settlement with families, including 17 'Barwin babies'
  244. Marineland faces legal complaint about Kiska, 'the world's loneliest orca'
  245. Habs owner apologizes after days of criticism for drafting player who violated woman's consent
  246. Brother in 'disbelief' after remains found 22 years after N.S. woman disappeared
  247. These could be the oldest animal fossils ever found
  248. Byelection win takes women to a majority in N.W.T. legislature — a 1st for Canada
  249. Animated children's series Arthur to end in 2022
  250. Inflation rate dips to 3.1% as shelter and transport costs rise