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- N.S. seafood companies harvest scallops for Ocean Choice International after its trawler sinks
- Green Party candidate withdraws in Ottawa Valley riding
- Alberta's proof-of-vaccination program begins today. Here's what you need to know
- Fortin sex assault case on hold until November
- Explosion at Quebec lumber plant leaves 7 injured
- Canadians have re-elected a Liberal minority government, CBC News projects
- Federal election latest updates
- Technical problems with Elections Canada website, long lineups frustrate voters
- Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole sticks with moderate message despite falling short
- B.C. virtually split down the middle as Liberals projected to maintain minority government in Ottawa
- NDP projected to make minor gains in Jagmeet Singh's 2nd election as party leader
- Remote First Nations see more barriers in voter card errors, polling station confusion
- How a rural Ontario town helped free a Honduran human rights activist from prison
- The 'right to vote' is why many Canadians stayed in line for hours
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
- Police chief calls for end to 'anger and resentment' as Winkler roils with hostility to pandemic rules
- How 2 inn owners are using a prized dinky collection to help bring refugees to N.L.
- Philanthropist, media magnate Allan Slaight dead at 90
- Conservative losses in Metro Vancouver suburbs mark biggest change for B.C. in status-quo election
- Tyler Shandro out as Alberta's health minister: government officials
- Historic Green win in Ontario 'humbling' given party turmoil, says incoming MP
- COVID-19 patients in B.C.'s north being flown elsewhere for care as local hospitals hit limits
- Let the bargaining begin: Trudeau knows our priorities, Singh says
- Rock slides at B.C. mountain shake village of Squamish
- Mountain goat 'turned the tables,' killed grizzly bear in Yoho National Park
- Joe Biden, Boris Johnson congratulate Trudeau on third election victory
- Experts call for an overhaul of Canada's national security policy to cope with an 'angry' world
- Are election signs still useful? Political observers say yes
- 3 die after Monday's explosion at Beauceville, Que., lumber plant
- After Monday's vote, the federal Conservative caucus will be 95 per cent white
- Ottawa bus driver acquitted of all charges in fatal Westboro crash
- Vancouver renter questions landlord's 'duplicitous' new payment scheme
- Ontario's vaccine passport: What you need to know
- Liberal Jenica Atwin beats Conservative Andrea Johnson after mail-in votes counted
- 2 unvaccinated Junior A hockey players in SIJHL removed from Ontario team, commissioner says
- Vaccine passports roll out in Ontario and New Brunswick
- Man assaults nurse in Sherbrooke, Que., after accusing her of vaccinating wife without his consent, police say
- Jason Kenney survives caucus meeting with leadership review to come
- Vote counting continues in nine ridings still too close to call
- Expelled Liberal candidate says he'll sit as an Independent as angry voters call for byelection
- Owner of Herron nursing home describes chaos, confusion at height of pandemic crisis
- Divorced Sask. parents fight in court over COVID-19 vaccination for teen daughter
- U.S. Fed prepares to roll back stimulus despite a world economy facing other challenges
- Viruses limited by COVID-19 restrictions are coming back strong this fall, experts say
- Nunavut Inuit suing feds over fishing licence allocations to Mi'kmaw company
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
- With Queer Church, a Halifax minister hopes to offer a truly welcoming place of worship
- B.C. judge rejects expert in $1.3B lawsuit against TD Asset Management for bias against big banks
- Waterloo teen's eye-care project wows at international science fair
- Restaurant staff seeking proof of vaccination receive threats, verbal abuse
- Stranded overseas, Canadian runner bides time awaiting clearance for return home to Australia
- Sask. heart, brain specialists brace as health-care slowdown worsens amid COVID-19 surge
- Lululemon reaches exclusive deal to make Canada's official Olympic and Paralympic gear through 2028
- Vacancy rate hits highest point since 1994 as working from home wallops office demand
- Ex-Nazi interpreter Helmut Oberlander has died in Waterloo, Ont., family says
- Twitter restricted Bernier's account for 12hrs after he urged followers to 'play dirty' with journalists
- Linda Evangelista says she was 'brutally disfigured' by cosmetic procedure, will sue company
- Ottawa promises to step up after Alberta asks for help with airlifting COVID-19 patients
- Conservatives divided on what to do about Erin O'Toole after election loss
- Quebec to offer nurses bonuses of up to $18K to end staffing crisis
- Former MP Marwan Tabbara gets 3 years' probation after pleading guilty to assault
- Boppy baby loungers recalled in U.S. and Canada due to suffocation hazard
- Medical experts urge caution over use of acetaminophen-based painkillers during pregnancy
- Premiers call for 'urgent' increase in health care funding
- Port Alberni long-term care residents, staff say care has declined for years
- 'I feel more like a bouncer than a hostess': Front-line workers shoulder burden of vaccine mandates
- Quebec Indigenous groups collecting stories of forced sterilization
- Britain offers Canada military help to defend the Arctic
- Calgary police investigate Liberal MP-elect George Chahal
- B.C court drops extradition case after Meng Wanzhou enters deferred prosecution agreement in U.S.
- National Day for Truth and Reconciliation should be a solemn day to reflect, says author
- Flag to honour residential school survivors unveiled by National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
- N.W.T. father, son travel 2,000 km for cancelled surgery in Edmonton
- Dozens of members of Saugeen First Nation in Ontario were given expired COVID-19 vaccines for a month
- Workers in the Yukon and across Canada reporting more mental health injuries
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
- Yukon RCMP, education department admit error, apologize for handling of Hidden Valley sexual abuse case
- Canadians Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, detained in China almost 3 years, now on plane home
- Bizarre legal theory making anti-vaccine movement more extreme, experts warn
- U.S. vaccination requirement for air passengers worries Canadians with mixed vaccines
- Failures of long-term care system laid bare at inquest into Quebec nursing home's COVID crisis
- NDP ranks question leadership after election disappointments
- Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor arrive in Canada after nearly 3-year detention in China
- Jason Kenney, Scott Moe face similar COVID-19 crises but different political pressure
- Grad student and rookie MP gives new meaning to 'learning on the job'
- Legal battles brewing between parents divided on COVID-19 vaccination
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
- Ontario, Alberta, Sask. to cover 'life-changing' cystic fibrosis drug
- Kidney donation highlights close-knit nature of Canada's curling community
- Ontario patients fear vision loss as no end in sight to optometrists' dispute with province
- Nunavut mothers sick of travelling to give birth say birthing services sorely lacking
- Black, Indigenous mothers say they were sterilized without full consent at Quebec hospitals
- Snowbirds eye return to Florida even as sunshine state battles COVID-19
- Consent courses, training about campus sexual violence exist, but students and experts say more is needed
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
- Company recalls batch of drug that treats severely low blood sugar due to possible health risk
- Hudson's Bay's sale of orange shirts to support residential school survivors raises questions
- Ontario's COVID-19 rates lower than expected due to public health measures, say experts
- Canadian bishop hopes residential school apology marks 'step of healing'
- A guide to COVID-19 school outbreak protocols across Canada
- Forced to sit out during pandemic, nurse calls for changes to Ontario's registration process
- At 7-Eleven, I went from Promod to Peter — and I have mixed feelings about it
- Dalhousie University condemns 'reckless' behaviour of students after weekend street parties
- Long-lost John Lennon interviews from Winnipeg-born journalist go up for auction
- B.C. writers, publishers, fear supply chain issues as holiday season approaches
- Driver charged in death of Hamilton woman giving water to pigs at protest has first day in court
- From New Brunswick, with love: Pen pals have stayed in touch for 50 years
- Edmonton family searching for answers after man in 'confrontation' with remand centre staff dies
- Landmark N.B. covered bridge to be demolished and replaced
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Monday
- Fredericton housing crisis leaves some newcomers living in wretched conditions
- Rescue effort underway for 39 miners trapped underground in Sudbury, Ont., since Sunday
- Youth charged with 1st-degree murder in death of Choiceland, Sask., woman
- Man who faked social worker qualifications pleads guilty to fraud, breach of trust
- Catholic bishops pledge $30M for residential school survivors, AFN expresses skepticism
- RCMP mishandled teen's sexual assault claim, made arrests without reasonable grounds, watchdog says
- B.C. health authority suspends pharmacy from COVID-19 vaccine program after syringes reused
- Dear Dr. Bryce: Letters to late residential school whistleblower express gratitude, pledge action
- The long climb to safety: 39 trapped northern Ontario miners expected to be out by midday
- 'I'm going to die, aren't I?': Sask.'s unvaccinated express regret about not getting COVID-19 jab
- Caisse to sell off remaining oil assets by next year
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
- Coroner's inquest into Rodney Levi's death begins in Miramichi
- More than 17,000 Quebec health-care workers face suspension for refusing COVID-19 vaccine
- Ontario doctor accused of spreading COVID-19 misinformation barred from providing vaccine, mask exemptions
- Regina teen dances outside hospital to support her kokum who's sick with COVID-19
- United Conservative Party removes vice-president who spoke out against Kenney's leadership
- Maj.-Gen. Fortin in court demanding reinstatement as head of vaccine rollout
- Judge dismisses Toronto businessman's hate-mail lawsuit against former Marvel CEO
- This Manitoba community has a vaccination rate of 24% against COVID-19. Here's why
- RCMP union says it supports a Mountie's 'right' to refuse vaccination
- Drug decriminalization movement gaining momentum in Canada as overdose deaths surge
- Why it's difficult to put a number on how many children died at residential schools
- Meet the Sask. knowledge keeper who counsels the vulnerable and the powerful on hope and healing
- Here's how some Canadian companies are marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- Court to rule today on Ottawa's challenge of First Nations child welfare compensation order
- All 39 miners now out of Totten Mine in Sudbury
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
- It took over 3 hours, but this conservation officer helped save 7 beached whales in Embree
- Enbridge's controversial Line 3 pipeline project 'substantially complete,' will be in service Oct. 1
- Mould, leaks, air quality issues plague Ontario Aboriginal Housing units, tenants say
- Photographer in B.C.'s Skeena region injured in 'surprise defensive' grizzly attack
- Agnico Eagle apologizes for 'offensive and wrong' workplace safety poster
- Bloc candidate asks for recount in Brome-Missisquoi riding
- B.C. server who was fired after asking to be addressed by correct pronouns awarded $30K
- Protesters against old-growth logging dig in as company appeals denial of court injunction
- How survivors fought to create Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- Conservative member attacking O'Toole's leadership could be dropped from party council, president warns
- Indigenous people in Toronto badly undercounted by census, but experts hopeful for change
- Ottawa should allow use of status register to find lost residential school children, survivors say
- How a day for truth and reconciliation inspired these Indigenous artists
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
- The Conservative vote in Alberta shrank. Here's why
- Alberta MP to create 'Noah's Law' private member's bill following homicides in Hinton, Alta.
- Canadian tech firm Lightspeed walloped by short seller attack
- Kenora NDP candidate calls out violent, disturbing incidents on campaign trail
- Pandemic-fuelled rise in passenger misbehaviour taking toll on flight attendants
- Kingston, Ont., pub loses liquor licence for breaking pandemic rules
- Trudeau flew to Tofino, B.C., with family on 1st National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- Royal Canadian Navy ship completes Northwest Passage journey for first time since 1954
- Lawyer wants inquiry into alleged threats of retaliation against MLA and CBC journalist by Lethbridge police
- Court dismisses judicial review from nurses' union demanding better PPE
- Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan puts names to 300 of 751 unmarked graves
- 1 batch of Mirvala birth control pills recalled in Canada
- 'Jesus was a healer': One N.B. man's rage at anti-vaccination pastors in local churches
- Peter Nygard charged with sexual assault, forcible confinement by Toronto police
- Racism, prejudice contributed to Joyce Echaquan's death in hospital, Quebec coroner's inquiry concludes
- 'We are still here': Hundreds march in Iqaluit on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- Canada's economic engine stalled in July as GDP contracted again
- Cybercriminals are offering to sell fake Canadian COVID-19 vaccination certificates online
- Peter Nygard consents to be extradited to the U.S. to face charges
- 2 arrested at B.C. pipeline construction site as academics share concerns over loss of Indigenous artifacts
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
- Ford government had right to cut number of Toronto wards during 2018 election, Supreme Court rules
- Experts warn of high levels of chemicals in clothes by some fast-fashion retailers
- Environment minister restores federal assessment of Alberta coal mine
- Military began monitoring COVID-19 in early 2020 but still failed to predict pandemic's path, documents show
- Court throws out challenge to Saskatchewan's proof-of-vaccination policy
- Military nurses to land in Alberta Monday to ease health-care strain from COVID-19
- Pfizer submits preliminary data to Health Canada for kids' COVID-19 vaccine
- Scaled-down Osheaga festival kicks off in Montreal, much to music-lovers' delight
- Days of rage: Angry voters brought new tensions to the 2021 campaign trail
- Supply chain crunch could threaten holiday wish lists
- The fight to free the Michaels: Canada's ambassador to the U.S. describes the months before their release
- Canadian ISIS fighter charged in U.S. with supporting terrorist group
- Garbage, safety among complaints to city about Halifax homeless encampments, documents show
- Coroner's report on Joyce Echaquan's death adds pressure on Quebec premier to acknowledge systemic racism
- Why some first responders want to change the drone rules — and why not everyone agrees
- China sentenced Canadian Robert Schellenberg to die. Will Meng Wanzhou's release spare his life?
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
- Trudeau apologized to Tk'emlúps Nation chief: source
- A kilt, a cart and a husky: Scotsman learning lots about kindness, Canada on 'adventure of a lifetime'
- What an end to blind bidding for real estate could look like
- 'Read that report': How to keep being an ally from the perspective of 2 Indigenous N.W.T.'ers
- Trudeau's got a cabinet to build — and this time, it'll be harder
- Advocates shocked by Catholic list claiming $28M of 'in-kind' help for residential school survivors
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
- Huge 'Pandora Papers' leak exposes secret offshore accounts of politicians, celebrities and billionaires
- 5,000 travellers who defied hotel quarantine rules got big fines, but no sign of fines in Alberta
- Canadians are unknowingly buying homes in climate change danger zones, report finds
- Rental scam cheats would-be tenants out of $4,300 and leaves owners with a shocking surprise
- Feeling anxious and tired as things reopen? Here are tips to help
- Northern Ontario's largest employers don't require workers to get COVID-19 vaccinations
- Canadians have 'woken up' to the need for Indigenous education, says creator of popular course
- Canadian NBA player Andrew Wiggins receives COVID-19 vaccine after initially refusing
- 'Out of hand' Ottawa street party following football game condemned by officials, police
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
- Sask. court file reveals new details of Catholic Church compensation for residential school survivors
- Cape Breton's high rate of drug use has devastating effects
- What role do Western University's fraternities have in ending gender-based violence?
- Recall for some Advil Cold & Sinus Day/Night blister packs
- Backyard pool rentals make big splash in Toronto. But it's not going swimmingly for neighbours
- Crosby, McDavid, Pietrangelo named to initial Canadian Olympic hockey roster
- COVID-19 vaccine mandate coming for hockey players, coaches, volunteers in northwestern Ontario
- Racist Calgary mayoral candidate gets 18 months jail time for violating Ontario judge's hate speech order
- Drunken Birds selected as Canada's submission for international film Oscar
- University of Guelph alumni want fuller investigation into track program after coach fired for misconduct
- Canadian government's proposed online harms legislation threatens our human rights
- Former Canucks enforcer tweets about 'insane' amount of Toradol and Ambien he was given in NHL
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
- Ottawa to reveal plan for federal vaccine mandates Wednesday: government source
- 1 dead after logging helicopter crashes on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast
- 'He was my only supporter': Mother testifies at inquest into Nunavut RCMP shooting
- 'Horrific' scene as Pet Save Sudbury rescues over 40 dogs in Innerkip, Ont., after owner's death
- How one sincere conversation changed the mind of this self-proclaimed anti-vaxxer
- Greens' Elizabeth May speaks out after 'terrible election result'
- Military drops general from sexual misconduct file after uproar
- Montreal money launderer set up offshore company while under criminal investigation
- Sipekne'katik First Nation's lobster study aims to assess impact of summer and fall fishing
- Indigenous patients say advocates needed for Health Sciences North in Ontario to take them seriously
- Lingering global supply-chain challenges resulting in months-long wait for appliances
- Trudeau says he regrets travelling to Tofino, B.C., on 1st National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- Urgent government action needed to tackle COVID-19 health-care crisis, medical leaders warn
- Author says City of Hamilton is 'aggressively' removing his signs honouring a former slave
- Federal public servants, RCMP and air and rail travellers must be vaccinated by month's end, Trudeau says
- How a small-town B.C. council meeting became a source of COVID-19 disinformation worldwide
- Toronto teacher found not guilty of negligence in teen student's drowning
- Mountie who shot, killed Nunavut man says he feared for his own safety
- Canadian Blood Services welcomes unvaccinated donors
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
- 54 Alberta schools declare COVID-19 outbreak, 702 schools are on alert: Alberta Health
- The latest on the coronavirus outbreak for Oct. 6
- 2 lots of Novo-Gesic Forte acetaminophen tablets recalled in Canada
- Field visits by phone, locked-up PPE flagged by Ontario nursing home staff in 1st wave, documents show
- Ottawa to consider vaccine mandate exemptions for some remote Indigenous communities
- Sask. premier says no new COVID-19 restrictions in near future, despite high case numbers
- Quebec Amber Alert cancelled after 2 children found safe
- Employment lawyers brace for first wave of COVID-19 layoffs as vaccine mandates kick in
- Wilson-Raybould wasn't consulted on freeing Catholic Church from residential school compensation deal: source
- Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
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