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  1. Mayors, chief in B.C.'s Interior say they're disappointed at federal election call amid raging wildfires
  2. Green Party postpones national convention as federal election gets underway
  3. Canada ready to continue evacuating Afghans over the coming weeks: Trudeau
  4. Sipekne'katik Chief Mike Sack arrested, traps seized as treaty fishery begins its season in N.S.
  5. Crown appeals prison term for trucker convicted of killing Cindy Gladue in Edmonton hotel
  6. Fallout from Haiti earthquake felt in Canada as many try to contact loved ones
  7. 911 dispatchers in N.S. told not to provide ambulance locations, union says
  8. Trudeau warns of 'consequences' for public servants who duck COVID-19 shots
  9. Sudbury's Haitian community rallies to help earthquake victims while waiting on word about loved ones
  10. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  11. Crash of twin-engine plane at Thunder Bay airport leaves 1 dead
  12. The Weeknd's Blinding Lights becomes longest charting Billboard Hot 100 song
  13. Anti-pipeline activists mark one year of treetop occupation in Burnaby
  14. Ex-head of Canada's vaccine rollout charged with sexual assault
  15. Progressive Conservatives surge to surprise majority win in Nova Scotia election
  16. 6 more First Nations in B.C. launch investigations into residential school sites
  17. Hope and heartbreak as Canadian Afghan filmmakers monitor developments in Kabul
  18. Feds drop court fight to block documents on firing of National Microbiology Lab scientists
  19. Ontario announces mandatory vaccine plans for health, education workers; 3rd doses for some
  20. Conservatives' GST 'holiday' pitch gets mixed reviews from businesses, consumers
  21. 'It bit me on my neck and I blacked out': Man recalls polar bear attack in Nunavut
  22. Mounties to see their salaries soar as first collective agreement is ratified
  23. Why it's now more likely you'll face coronavirus — even if you're vaccinated against COVID-19
  24. Jon Riley disappeared 8 years ago. Only now does his sister have hope for a proper investigation
  25. Canadians will see less politics on Facebook during election
  26. Parents weigh child-care options as federal parties put policies in election window
  27. Don't want to vote in person? Here's how to mail in your ballot
  28. How the face of a mostly white Montreal suburb changed, and why Black residents still don't feel welcome
  29. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  30. Labrador woman says she was abused for years by cop ex-husband — and the RNC turned a blind eye
  31. Kamloops residential school survivor says aunt may have been buried at the former school
  32. Inflation rate spikes to highest level in a decade, at 3.7% in July
  33. Elections Canada lays out plans for pandemic voting
  34. Ontario PC fundraising letters labelled 'invoice' blasted as a 'scam' as calls mount for investigation
  35. N.B. soldier found guilty of secretly feeding troops cannabis-laced cupcakes
  36. Montreal man sentenced to 18 years for sexually exploiting young girl from Africa
  37. Charged with sexual assault, former head of vaccine rollout says he lost his job to 'political calculation'
  38. Porter Airlines, other companies to require COVID-19 vaccine or negative test for all staff
  39. Lytton, B.C., resident files lawsuit alleging CP, CN rail caused the fire that destroyed her village
  40. Decision on Meng Wanzhou extradition rests with judge as marathon hearing concludes
  41. B.C. man braves highway inferno to help evacuate family farm
  42. 'Need is urgent': Northwest Territories asks for federal help dealing with COVID-19 outbreak
  43. O'Toole pushes for more military aid to battle B.C. wildfires
  44. With September looming, parents across Canada call for pandemic-era safety measures and supports
  45. Federal parties all say they'll make housing more affordable. Here's what we know about their plans
  46. How struggling with infertility changed me forever
  47. Canadians with Afghan spouses plead for expedited visas after Taliban takeover
  48. Delta variant threat to the global economy means fiscal prudence may take an election back seat
  49. National organization launches to support Indian day school survivors
  50. Could Jason Kenney's low approval rating hurt Erin O'Toole? Not likely in Alberta
  51. A bike stolen in Manitoba resurfaced in B.C. It's more common than you think
  52. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  53. Despite current calm, B.C. wildfire season far from over, officials warn
  54. Ontario MPP booted from PC caucus over refusal to take COVID-19 vaccine
  55. Halifax police chief says force's actions appropriate in face of 'hostile, aggressive' crowd
  56. Family of 7 forced to live in campground due to P.E.I.'s lack of affordable housing
  57. 'We thought we were going down': Passenger recalls terror of flight through thick wildfire smoke
  58. Hamilton teen says she experienced years of pain after being pressured to send nude photos
  59. Ontario PC party apologizes for fundraising letters made to look like invoices
  60. 81 Toys "R" Us stores in Canada to be sold to new Canadian owner
  61. City of Toronto employees must be vaccinated for COVID-19 by Oct. 30
  62. Mixed dose woes: Some Canadian cruise ship workers lost out on jobs due to their mixed vaccines
  63. Sask. sledding chicken meets tragic end at hands of farmyard predator
  64. Seniors cut off from mail delivery after Toronto building overrun by cockroaches
  65. Sandra Oh says shooting The Chair during a pandemic was both 'joyous' and 'really hard'
  66. How Justin Trudeau bought himself some peace from Quebec's culture wars, and what he paid for it
  67. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  68. From an oily dinosaur to rethinking John Cabot: Come to N.L.'s most vibrant art exhibition
  69. Only 55% of eligible voters cast ballots in Nova Scotia's election
  70. Liberal candidate apologizes for calling early vaccine takers 'entitled' guinea pigs
  71. Conservative opposition to mandatory vaccinations is 'irresponsible' and 'dangerous,' says Trudeau
  72. Canada's Big 5 banks will mandate COVID-19 vaccines for staff
  73. With workers scarce, N.B. hotels, restaurants climbing back from COVID forced to cut hours
  74. Tension with police escalating at old-growth logging blockades on Vancouver Island, protesters say
  75. Elections Canada won't require workers to be vaccinated, but vows voting will be safe for seniors
  76. Band councillor urges more action to restore Manitoba Hydro to fire-evacuated communities
  77. GM expands recall of Chevy Bolt electric cars over battery fire risk
  78. Conservative candidate apologizes after calling George Floyd protesters 'criminals'
  79. First Canadian military flight out of Kabul since Taliban takeover shuttles 188 passengers to safety
  80. Para judoka Priscilla Gagné named Canada's flag-bearer for Tokyo Paralympics
  81. Nurses are leaving their jobs as COVID cases surge and wildfires burn in B.C.'s Interior
  82. Cancelled trips and climate change: Backcountry enthusiasts notice impact on B.C.
  83. Zucchini noodles recalled in various provinces
  84. How you can help prepare your child for kindergarten right now
  85. People's Party Leader Maxime Bernier will not be in federal election debates
  86. Federal candidates pitch new wildfire and climate plans to weary British Columbians
  87. Unsolved mystery of Vancouver coyote bite spree sparks hunt for animals' secrets
  88. Unique literary festival focuses solely on Haudenosaunee storytelling, publishing
  89. NHL sends condolences as B.C. hockey community reels from Surrey crash that killed 3 teen players
  90. Treat drug addiction as health, not criminal issue, O'Toole says in plan to tackle opioid crisis
  91. Singh pitches changing Toronto riding name to honour 'happy warrior' Jack Layton
  92. Grizzly territories in B.C. line up with Indigenous language communities, new study suggests
  93. How international students heading to Canada are navigating pandemic travel
  94. Canadian Savannah Sutherland wins bronze in 400-metre hurdles at U20 World Athletics
  95. Hazara expats from Afghanistan grapple with own trauma while helping others escape
  96. Make Afghanistan a Canadian election issue, new group urges political parties
  97. Twitter adds warning label to tweet from Liberal candidate Chrystia Freeland
  98. Companies are implementing vaccine mandates. Can employees reject them?
  99. Twitchy markets prepare for September uncertainty
  100. Employers hope to breathe easier and limit COVID-19 infections by improving ventilation
  101. Bloc Québecois seeks to top its 2019 fortunes, at the Liberals' expense
  102. After months apart because of COVID-19, watch the moment 2 friends reunite
  103. The pandemic has Canadians paying down non-mortgage debt at fastest pace since 1980s
  104. Trudeau promises $6B in new health-care spending to hire 7,500 family doctors
  105. David Fisman resigns from Ontario's COVID-19 science table, alleges withholding of 'grim' fall projections
  106. Blue Jays to require proof of vaccination or negative COVID test from fans 12 and over
  107. Mirvish Productions will require theatregoers to be fully vaccinated for coming season
  108. P.E.I. releases back-to-school plan aiming for 'near-normal' year
  109. Rocky Mountain peak officially given traditional Stoney Nakoda name, erasing racist label
  110. Calgary Flames, Stampeders announce vaccination policy for fans, staff attending live events
  111. B.C. announces new COVID-19 vaccine card required for wide range of public activities
  112. Problems with Keystone pipeline's construction, manufacture and design outlined in U.S. report
  113. Check out the videos of (harmless) sharks swarming off Stanley Park in Vancouver
  114. After 5 days in earthquake-ravaged Haiti, Ontario nurse returns home and shares what she saw
  115. Canadian soccer star Alphonso Davies pens letter of support to Refugee Paralympic Team
  116. Residents of Quispamsis, N.B., discouraged over bee poop as town reviews beekeeping policy
  117. Why Canadian women's soccer thrives at Olympics but can't shake World Cup struggles
  118. Kelowna RCMP officer captured on video dragging nursing student charged with assault
  119. Bearspaw First Nation gains control of savings fund after dispute with Ottawa
  120. 3 key factors in how Canada will fare during the 4th wave of COVID-19
  121. Labour movement skeptical of Conservative pitch to workers
  122. NDP makes 'aggressive' push for progressive voters to ditch Trudeau for something new
  123. Ontario health-care workers warn of 'brutal' nurse shortage as hospitals brace for 4th wave
  124. Watch 2 partners meet IRL for the 1st time after months-long wait due to COVID-19 restrictions
  125. How CBC is diving deeper when it comes to newsroom diversity
  126. Recall issued for Mr. Porky brand Original Scratchings due to salmonella risk
  127. How I found community and solace as a trans person living in a small town
  128. Bank won't reimburse Ottawa woman who lost $23K to fraudsters, family says
  129. London man selling decade-old frozen doughnut for $500
  130. Canadian Forces to remain in Kabul after Aug. 31 deadline if security permits, says Trudeau
  131. N.S. ruling sets pattern across Canada for considering systemic racism when sentencing Black offenders
  132. Over a week into the campaign, Trudeau has yet to make a case for himself
  133. P.E.I. chief public health officer condemns 'inappropriate, bullying, demeaning' comments
  134. Citadel Clock Tower to Big Ben: 12-year-old N.S. boy is taking his lockdown art project worldwide
  135. 'Rooted in healing': New housing facility gives marginalized Black youth a place to rebuild
  136. O'Toole says he wants more private 'innovation' in health care but supports 'the system we have'
  137. Family of former Jr. Pan Am Games athlete in 'nightmare' wait as marine units scour St. Catharines-area waters
  138. Trudeau promises new incentives worth billions and a tax on 'flipping' to help Canadians buy a home
  139. Calgary EMS had no ambulances available more than 3,500 times this past year
  140. B.C. wildfire conditions trending in the right direction, official says
  141. Protesters against old-growth logging rally outside Justin Trudeau's Vancouver hotel
  142. From housing to food to mobile phone bills, campaigns appeal to voters' pocketbooks
  143. Afghan interpreter pleads for help as last Canadian flight out of Kabul expected to depart on Thursday
  144. O'Toole unveils plan to address COVID-fuelled mental health distress
  145. Looking back: Charlie Watts and the Rolling Stones in Canada
  146. Trudeau promises to hike taxes on Canada's big banks, insurance companies
  147. Ontario man fined $2,500 for posting photos of Alberta judge taken at hearing for COVID-19 rule breakers
  148. How Quebec's vaccine passport will work, and where it will apply
  149. Bank earnings parade continues as Royal profit jumps to record $4.3B
  150. Police recover body of former Jr. Pan Am Games athlete from Lake Ontario, family says
  151. Mail-in voting: How to know your ballot is safe
  152. 'I didn't want him to go yet': N.W.T. family mourns patriarch, territory's 1st death from COVID-19
  153. Health care without conscience is a dangerous contradiction
  154. Watch a family reunite in B.C. after 2 years overseas due to COVID-19
  155. Nova Scotia affordable housing shortage no longer just hitting low-income earners
  156. Students tell Elections Canada to do more after it cancels Vote on Campus program
  157. Employers who stigmatize mental health playing 'dangerous game' with workers, says association
  158. Canada already has medals in S10 and C4 events in Tokyo — but what does that mean?
  159. Former Afghan Air Force pilots plead with Canada for rescue after daring escape
  160. Farmers' protests and flight bans: How India-specific issues may influence the election
  161. Mythic martial arts and Simu Liu's charms give Marvel's Shang-Chi film a one-two punch
  162. A bittersweet pandemic reunion a year after son's birth and grandpa's tragic passing
  163. Nova Scotians vaccinated outside province say they can't get health records updated
  164. Mi'kmaw artists may soon have access to logo of authenticity
  165. Quick-thinking teen saves 2 skunks with heads stuck in fast-food cups
  166. Cannabis N.B. to let local producers set up retail shops
  167. Teenage Riverview dancer heading to prestigious Seattle ballet school
  168. B.C. SPCA $1.4M richer after court upholds will of deceased Vancouver woman
  169. 'I'm losing hope': Canadians trapped in Afghanistan speak out after deadly airport explosion
  170. Video of Mountie ordering journalist to 'be silent' at protest raises press freedom concerns: rights groups
  171. COVID-19 outbreak causes scare after all-Indigenous national hockey tournament
  172. Conservatives announce support for gig workers as NDP tackles housing market
  173. Canadian private long-term care providers announce COVID-19 vaccine mandate for staff
  174. Flags lowered after reports of residential school graves should be raised now, O'Toole says
  175. Canadian travellers to United Kingdom not required to quarantine starting Monday
  176. Record number of Indigenous students begin medical school at University of Manitoba
  177. Edmonton police officer found guilty in knee-drop assault on Indigenous man captured on video
  178. Long-time Nunavut editor and award-winning writer Jim Bell dies in Ottawa
  179. Ryerson University to change its name amid reckoning with history of residential schools
  180. Owners of one of Quebec's hardest-hit longterm care homes won't face criminal charges over COVID-19 deaths
  181. Municipalities ask Ottawa for billions of dollars to protect themselves from climate change
  182. Does delta cause more severe COVID-19? Here's what we know — and don't
  183. Ontario government ignored warnings before bungled blue licence plate rollout, documents show
  184. Afghan-Canadian media publisher frustrated by red tape trying to bring staff, family to safety
  185. Conservatives say their 'virtual' campaign strategy is paying off already
  186. Key dates you need to remember for voting in the federal election
  187. This B.C. man chose not to get vaccinated. He ended up in a coma
  188. 3 injured following 'major' explosion in Wheatley, Ont.
  189. Saskatchewan's emission numbers make us a world leader in the worst way possible
  190. B.C. 'dog whisperer' wins right to assess condemned canine in death row dog case
  191. Outreach, prevention needed as syphilis epidemic surges in Sask.: experts
  192. Major sports teams could soon lose money, fans if they fail to adopt COVID-19 vaccine passports, say academics
  193. N.S. SPCA pioneers partnership with U.S. counterpart for animal relocation
  194. Why this Burin Peninsula man decided to hike the East Coast Trail — in bare feet
  195. Speed was contributing factor in crash that killed teen hockey players: RCMP
  196. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Friday
  197. Trudeau campaign rally cancelled over security concerns amid protests
  198. Ontario to institute vaccine passport system, sources say
  199. Edmonton Elks approaching CFL's 85% vaccination rate benchmark, team says
  200. Whitecaps fire head coach Marc Dos Santos
  201. Take a walk through P.E.I.'s prehistoric past
  202. Unhappy with her breast implant surgery, she wrote negative reviews. Now she owes the surgeon $30K
  203. Toronto charity getting pleas from LGBTQ+ Afghans desperate to escape Taliban rule
  204. 'It's in the core of who we are': Work underway on Tlingit canoe in Haines Junction
  205. Treaty 11 anniversary events helped me connect with my ancestors
  206. How a life-altering accident led Canada's Kate O'Brien from 2016 Olympics to Paralympic podium
  207. Falling rock hits and kills 3-year-old at mini golf course
  208. Invasive earthworms are remaking our forests, and climate scientists are worried
  209. Alberta protestors share disappointment, frustration over relatives trapped in Afghanistan
  210. Parents, experts say students pay the price for hybrid model of schooling
  211. 12-year-old's friends didn't celebrate after he came out as gay. So a park full of strangers did.
  212. Kids in Elsipogtog, N.B. sponsored to play hockey in honour of late fisherman
  213. Parks Canada plans to protect Keji's hemlocks with insecticides, cutting
  214. Economic aid is Canada's leverage against Taliban: Garneau
  215. B.C. Court of Appeal finds 'honest and sincerely held religious belief' grounds for avoiding sex
  216. Trudeau says he won't back down after protesters hurl death threats, racist and sexist slurs
  217. Protests over old-growth logging on Vancouver Island have sparked change, expert says
  218. BookTok's novel approach to books is helping Canadian authors, retailers attract new audiences
  219. Canadian Para cyclist Tristen Chernove announces sudden retirement
  220. School supplies — check. But have you looked into children's back-to-class mental health?
  221. Completion of 1st fast-charging network 'just the beginning' for electric car owners in N.L.
  222. You can take time off work to vote. Here's what you need to know
  223. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  224. 'Blew us away': Ottawa woman touched after workers protect father's memorial
  225. Ottawa defence lawyer praises judge's decision to dismiss non-vaccinated jurors
  226. B.C. teacher resigns decades after allegations of violence, sexual harassment in classroom
  227. Boxer in critical condition after being knocked out during fight in Montreal
  228. Edmonton's explosion in indie game developers fuelled by culture of curiosity, support
  229. Introducing yourself as a 'settler' creates division
  230. Conservative candidate for Dartmouth-Cole Harbour denies sex assault allegation, steps down
  231. 'A heart as big as his stature': Robin Short, gentle giant of N.L.'s sports scene, dead at 56
  232. Advocacy group starts COVID-19 briefings to 'fill the void' left by Alberta government officials
  233. Canada dominates Switzerland en route to women's hockey worlds final berth
  234. Vancouver Liberal candidate flipped dozens of homes for profit, records show
  235. O'Toole defends climate plan while promising to revive oil pipeline projects
  236. Hundreds of ER doctors implore Ontario to boost nurses' pay amid 'dangerous' staffing shortage
  237. Everything you should know for the 2nd half of the Tokyo Paralympics
  238. Liberals, Conservatives take aim at opposing candidates as campaign hits third week
  239. Canadians demand to know why they can fly — but still not drive — to the U.S.
  240. What school will look like this fall as Canada struggles to bring COVID-19 under control
  241. How Conservatives came around to supporting a carbon tax — and whether it's here to stay
  242. Twitter's slap-down of Liberal video reveals growing role of social media giants in election
  243. After 16 years, couple learns cherished Maud Lewis painting is likely a fraud
  244. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  245. Overdose awareness day shines light on more than 7,000 B.C. lives lost — and what's still at stake
  246. Canada's GDP shrank by 0.3% in 2nd quarter, ending 9-month streak of expansion
  247. First Nations leaders endorse Liberal candidate while at an NDP event
  248. Groups demand accountability after violent death of man with schizophrenia in Ontario jail
  249. Trudeau calls out 'anti-vaxxers' for putting kids at risk as campaign event is disrupted by protesters
  250. AFN chief cites reconciliation, climate change and economic growth among election priorities