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  1. N.S. seafood companies harvest scallops for Ocean Choice International after its trawler sinks
  2. Green Party candidate withdraws in Ottawa Valley riding
  3. Alberta's proof-of-vaccination program begins today. Here's what you need to know
  4. Fortin sex assault case on hold until November
  5. Explosion at Quebec lumber plant leaves 7 injured
  6. Canadians have re-elected a Liberal minority government, CBC News projects
  7. Federal election latest updates
  8. Technical problems with Elections Canada website, long lineups frustrate voters
  9. Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole sticks with moderate message despite falling short
  10. B.C. virtually split down the middle as Liberals projected to maintain minority government in Ottawa
  11. NDP projected to make minor gains in Jagmeet Singh's 2nd election as party leader
  12. Remote First Nations see more barriers in voter card errors, polling station confusion
  13. How a rural Ontario town helped free a Honduran human rights activist from prison
  14. The 'right to vote' is why many Canadians stayed in line for hours
  15. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  16. Police chief calls for end to 'anger and resentment' as Winkler roils with hostility to pandemic rules
  17. How 2 inn owners are using a prized dinky collection to help bring refugees to N.L.
  18. Philanthropist, media magnate Allan Slaight dead at 90
  19. Conservative losses in Metro Vancouver suburbs mark biggest change for B.C. in status-quo election
  20. Tyler Shandro out as Alberta's health minister: government officials
  21. Historic Green win in Ontario 'humbling' given party turmoil, says incoming MP
  22. COVID-19 patients in B.C.'s north being flown elsewhere for care as local hospitals hit limits
  23. Let the bargaining begin: Trudeau knows our priorities, Singh says
  24. Rock slides at B.C. mountain shake village of Squamish
  25. Mountain goat 'turned the tables,' killed grizzly bear in Yoho National Park
  26. Joe Biden, Boris Johnson congratulate Trudeau on third election victory
  27. Experts call for an overhaul of Canada's national security policy to cope with an 'angry' world
  28. Are election signs still useful? Political observers say yes
  29. 3 die after Monday's explosion at Beauceville, Que., lumber plant
  30. After Monday's vote, the federal Conservative caucus will be 95 per cent white
  31. Ottawa bus driver acquitted of all charges in fatal Westboro crash
  32. Vancouver renter questions landlord's 'duplicitous' new payment scheme
  33. Ontario's vaccine passport: What you need to know
  34. Liberal Jenica Atwin beats Conservative Andrea Johnson after mail-in votes counted
  35. 2 unvaccinated Junior A hockey players in SIJHL removed from Ontario team, commissioner says
  36. Vaccine passports roll out in Ontario and New Brunswick
  37. Man assaults nurse in Sherbrooke, Que., after accusing her of vaccinating wife without his consent, police say
  38. Jason Kenney survives caucus meeting with leadership review to come
  39. Vote counting continues in nine ridings still too close to call
  40. Expelled Liberal candidate says he'll sit as an Independent as angry voters call for byelection
  41. Owner of Herron nursing home describes chaos, confusion at height of pandemic crisis
  42. Divorced Sask. parents fight in court over COVID-19 vaccination for teen daughter
  43. U.S. Fed prepares to roll back stimulus despite a world economy facing other challenges
  44. Viruses limited by COVID-19 restrictions are coming back strong this fall, experts say
  45. Nunavut Inuit suing feds over fishing licence allocations to Mi'kmaw company
  46. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  47. With Queer Church, a Halifax minister hopes to offer a truly welcoming place of worship
  48. B.C. judge rejects expert in $1.3B lawsuit against TD Asset Management for bias against big banks
  49. Waterloo teen's eye-care project wows at international science fair
  50. Restaurant staff seeking proof of vaccination receive threats, verbal abuse
  51. Stranded overseas, Canadian runner bides time awaiting clearance for return home to Australia
  52. Sask. heart, brain specialists brace as health-care slowdown worsens amid COVID-19 surge
  53. Lululemon reaches exclusive deal to make Canada's official Olympic and Paralympic gear through 2028
  54. Vacancy rate hits highest point since 1994 as working from home wallops office demand
  55. Ex-Nazi interpreter Helmut Oberlander has died in Waterloo, Ont., family says
  56. Twitter restricted Bernier's account for 12hrs after he urged followers to 'play dirty' with journalists
  57. Linda Evangelista says she was 'brutally disfigured' by cosmetic procedure, will sue company
  58. Ottawa promises to step up after Alberta asks for help with airlifting COVID-19 patients
  59. Conservatives divided on what to do about Erin O'Toole after election loss
  60. Quebec to offer nurses bonuses of up to $18K to end staffing crisis
  61. Former MP Marwan Tabbara gets 3 years' probation after pleading guilty to assault
  62. Boppy baby loungers recalled in U.S. and Canada due to suffocation hazard
  63. Medical experts urge caution over use of acetaminophen-based painkillers during pregnancy
  64. Premiers call for 'urgent' increase in health care funding
  65. Port Alberni long-term care residents, staff say care has declined for years
  66. 'I feel more like a bouncer than a hostess': Front-line workers shoulder burden of vaccine mandates
  67. Quebec Indigenous groups collecting stories of forced sterilization
  68. Britain offers Canada military help to defend the Arctic
  69. Calgary police investigate Liberal MP-elect George Chahal
  70. B.C court drops extradition case after Meng Wanzhou enters deferred prosecution agreement in U.S.
  71. National Day for Truth and Reconciliation should be a solemn day to reflect, says author
  72. Flag to honour residential school survivors unveiled by National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
  73. N.W.T. father, son travel 2,000 km for cancelled surgery in Edmonton
  74. Dozens of members of Saugeen First Nation in Ontario were given expired COVID-19 vaccines for a month
  75. Workers in the Yukon and across Canada reporting more mental health injuries
  76. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  77. Yukon RCMP, education department admit error, apologize for handling of Hidden Valley sexual abuse case
  78. Canadians Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, detained in China almost 3 years, now on plane home
  79. Bizarre legal theory making anti-vaccine movement more extreme, experts warn
  80. U.S. vaccination requirement for air passengers worries Canadians with mixed vaccines
  81. Failures of long-term care system laid bare at inquest into Quebec nursing home's COVID crisis
  82. NDP ranks question leadership after election disappointments
  83. Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor arrive in Canada after nearly 3-year detention in China
  84. Jason Kenney, Scott Moe face similar COVID-19 crises but different political pressure
  85. Grad student and rookie MP gives new meaning to 'learning on the job'
  86. Legal battles brewing between parents divided on COVID-19 vaccination
  87. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  88. Ontario, Alberta, Sask. to cover 'life-changing' cystic fibrosis drug
  89. Kidney donation highlights close-knit nature of Canada's curling community
  90. Ontario patients fear vision loss as no end in sight to optometrists' dispute with province
  91. Nunavut mothers sick of travelling to give birth say birthing services sorely lacking
  92. Black, Indigenous mothers say they were sterilized without full consent at Quebec hospitals
  93. Snowbirds eye return to Florida even as sunshine state battles COVID-19
  94. Consent courses, training about campus sexual violence exist, but students and experts say more is needed
  95. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  96. Company recalls batch of drug that treats severely low blood sugar due to possible health risk
  97. Hudson's Bay's sale of orange shirts to support residential school survivors raises questions
  98. Ontario's COVID-19 rates lower than expected due to public health measures, say experts
  99. Canadian bishop hopes residential school apology marks 'step of healing'
  100. A guide to COVID-19 school outbreak protocols across Canada
  101. Forced to sit out during pandemic, nurse calls for changes to Ontario's registration process
  102. At 7-Eleven, I went from Promod to Peter — and I have mixed feelings about it
  103. Dalhousie University condemns 'reckless' behaviour of students after weekend street parties
  104. Long-lost John Lennon interviews from Winnipeg-born journalist go up for auction
  105. B.C. writers, publishers, fear supply chain issues as holiday season approaches
  106. Driver charged in death of Hamilton woman giving water to pigs at protest has first day in court
  107. From New Brunswick, with love: Pen pals have stayed in touch for 50 years
  108. Edmonton family searching for answers after man in 'confrontation' with remand centre staff dies
  109. Landmark N.B. covered bridge to be demolished and replaced
  110. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Monday
  111. Fredericton housing crisis leaves some newcomers living in wretched conditions
  112. Rescue effort underway for 39 miners trapped underground in Sudbury, Ont., since Sunday
  113. Youth charged with 1st-degree murder in death of Choiceland, Sask., woman
  114. Man who faked social worker qualifications pleads guilty to fraud, breach of trust
  115. Catholic bishops pledge $30M for residential school survivors, AFN expresses skepticism
  116. RCMP mishandled teen's sexual assault claim, made arrests without reasonable grounds, watchdog says
  117. B.C. health authority suspends pharmacy from COVID-19 vaccine program after syringes reused
  118. Dear Dr. Bryce: Letters to late residential school whistleblower express gratitude, pledge action
  119. The long climb to safety: 39 trapped northern Ontario miners expected to be out by midday
  120. 'I'm going to die, aren't I?': Sask.'s unvaccinated express regret about not getting COVID-19 jab
  121. Caisse to sell off remaining oil assets by next year
  122. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  123. Coroner's inquest into Rodney Levi's death begins in Miramichi
  124. More than 17,000 Quebec health-care workers face suspension for refusing COVID-19 vaccine
  125. Ontario doctor accused of spreading COVID-19 misinformation barred from providing vaccine, mask exemptions
  126. Regina teen dances outside hospital to support her kokum who's sick with COVID-19
  127. United Conservative Party removes vice-president who spoke out against Kenney's leadership
  128. Maj.-Gen. Fortin in court demanding reinstatement as head of vaccine rollout
  129. Judge dismisses Toronto businessman's hate-mail lawsuit against former Marvel CEO
  130. This Manitoba community has a vaccination rate of 24% against COVID-19. Here's why
  131. RCMP union says it supports a Mountie's 'right' to refuse vaccination
  132. Drug decriminalization movement gaining momentum in Canada as overdose deaths surge
  133. Why it's difficult to put a number on how many children died at residential schools
  134. Meet the Sask. knowledge keeper who counsels the vulnerable and the powerful on hope and healing
  135. Here's how some Canadian companies are marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
  136. Court to rule today on Ottawa's challenge of First Nations child welfare compensation order
  137. All 39 miners now out of Totten Mine in Sudbury
  138. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  139. It took over 3 hours, but this conservation officer helped save 7 beached whales in Embree
  140. Enbridge's controversial Line 3 pipeline project 'substantially complete,' will be in service Oct. 1
  141. Mould, leaks, air quality issues plague Ontario Aboriginal Housing units, tenants say
  142. Photographer in B.C.'s Skeena region injured in 'surprise defensive' grizzly attack
  143. Agnico Eagle apologizes for 'offensive and wrong' workplace safety poster
  144. Bloc candidate asks for recount in Brome-Missisquoi riding
  145. B.C. server who was fired after asking to be addressed by correct pronouns awarded $30K
  146. Protesters against old-growth logging dig in as company appeals denial of court injunction
  147. How survivors fought to create Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
  148. Conservative member attacking O'Toole's leadership could be dropped from party council, president warns
  149. Indigenous people in Toronto badly undercounted by census, but experts hopeful for change
  150. Ottawa should allow use of status register to find lost residential school children, survivors say
  151. How a day for truth and reconciliation inspired these Indigenous artists
  152. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  153. The Conservative vote in Alberta shrank. Here's why
  154. Alberta MP to create 'Noah's Law' private member's bill following homicides in Hinton, Alta.
  155. Canadian tech firm Lightspeed walloped by short seller attack
  156. Kenora NDP candidate calls out violent, disturbing incidents on campaign trail
  157. Pandemic-fuelled rise in passenger misbehaviour taking toll on flight attendants
  158. Kingston, Ont., pub loses liquor licence for breaking pandemic rules
  159. Trudeau flew to Tofino, B.C., with family on 1st National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
  160. Royal Canadian Navy ship completes Northwest Passage journey for first time since 1954
  161. Lawyer wants inquiry into alleged threats of retaliation against MLA and CBC journalist by Lethbridge police
  162. Court dismisses judicial review from nurses' union demanding better PPE
  163. Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan puts names to 300 of 751 unmarked graves
  164. 1 batch of Mirvala birth control pills recalled in Canada
  165. 'Jesus was a healer': One N.B. man's rage at anti-vaccination pastors in local churches
  166. Peter Nygard charged with sexual assault, forcible confinement by Toronto police
  167. Racism, prejudice contributed to Joyce Echaquan's death in hospital, Quebec coroner's inquiry concludes
  168. 'We are still here': Hundreds march in Iqaluit on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
  169. Canada's economic engine stalled in July as GDP contracted again
  170. Cybercriminals are offering to sell fake Canadian COVID-19 vaccination certificates online
  171. Peter Nygard consents to be extradited to the U.S. to face charges
  172. 2 arrested at B.C. pipeline construction site as academics share concerns over loss of Indigenous artifacts
  173. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  174. Ford government had right to cut number of Toronto wards during 2018 election, Supreme Court rules
  175. Experts warn of high levels of chemicals in clothes by some fast-fashion retailers
  176. Environment minister restores federal assessment of Alberta coal mine
  177. Military began monitoring COVID-19 in early 2020 but still failed to predict pandemic's path, documents show
  178. Court throws out challenge to Saskatchewan's proof-of-vaccination policy
  179. Military nurses to land in Alberta Monday to ease health-care strain from COVID-19
  180. Pfizer submits preliminary data to Health Canada for kids' COVID-19 vaccine
  181. Scaled-down Osheaga festival kicks off in Montreal, much to music-lovers' delight
  182. Days of rage: Angry voters brought new tensions to the 2021 campaign trail
  183. Supply chain crunch could threaten holiday wish lists
  184. The fight to free the Michaels: Canada's ambassador to the U.S. describes the months before their release
  185. Canadian ISIS fighter charged in U.S. with supporting terrorist group
  186. Garbage, safety among complaints to city about Halifax homeless encampments, documents show
  187. Coroner's report on Joyce Echaquan's death adds pressure on Quebec premier to acknowledge systemic racism
  188. Why some first responders want to change the drone rules — and why not everyone agrees
  189. China sentenced Canadian Robert Schellenberg to die. Will Meng Wanzhou's release spare his life?
  190. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  191. Trudeau apologized to Tk'emlúps Nation chief: source
  192. A kilt, a cart and a husky: Scotsman learning lots about kindness, Canada on 'adventure of a lifetime'
  193. What an end to blind bidding for real estate could look like
  194. 'Read that report': How to keep being an ally from the perspective of 2 Indigenous N.W.T.'ers
  195. Trudeau's got a cabinet to build — and this time, it'll be harder
  196. Advocates shocked by Catholic list claiming $28M of 'in-kind' help for residential school survivors
  197. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  198. Huge 'Pandora Papers' leak exposes secret offshore accounts of politicians, celebrities and billionaires
  199. 5,000 travellers who defied hotel quarantine rules got big fines, but no sign of fines in Alberta
  200. Canadians are unknowingly buying homes in climate change danger zones, report finds
  201. Rental scam cheats would-be tenants out of $4,300 and leaves owners with a shocking surprise
  202. Feeling anxious and tired as things reopen? Here are tips to help
  203. Northern Ontario's largest employers don't require workers to get COVID-19 vaccinations
  204. Canadians have 'woken up' to the need for Indigenous education, says creator of popular course
  205. Canadian NBA player Andrew Wiggins receives COVID-19 vaccine after initially refusing
  206. 'Out of hand' Ottawa street party following football game condemned by officials, police
  207. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  208. Sask. court file reveals new details of Catholic Church compensation for residential school survivors
  209. Cape Breton's high rate of drug use has devastating effects
  210. What role do Western University's fraternities have in ending gender-based violence?
  211. Recall for some Advil Cold & Sinus Day/Night blister packs
  212. Backyard pool rentals make big splash in Toronto. But it's not going swimmingly for neighbours
  213. Crosby, McDavid, Pietrangelo named to initial Canadian Olympic hockey roster
  214. COVID-19 vaccine mandate coming for hockey players, coaches, volunteers in northwestern Ontario
  215. Racist Calgary mayoral candidate gets 18 months jail time for violating Ontario judge's hate speech order
  216. Drunken Birds selected as Canada's submission for international film Oscar
  217. University of Guelph alumni want fuller investigation into track program after coach fired for misconduct
  218. Canadian government's proposed online harms legislation threatens our human rights
  219. Former Canucks enforcer tweets about 'insane' amount of Toradol and Ambien he was given in NHL
  220. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  221. Ottawa to reveal plan for federal vaccine mandates Wednesday: government source
  222. 1 dead after logging helicopter crashes on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast
  223. 'He was my only supporter': Mother testifies at inquest into Nunavut RCMP shooting
  224. 'Horrific' scene as Pet Save Sudbury rescues over 40 dogs in Innerkip, Ont., after owner's death
  225. How one sincere conversation changed the mind of this self-proclaimed anti-vaxxer
  226. Greens' Elizabeth May speaks out after 'terrible election result'
  227. Military drops general from sexual misconduct file after uproar
  228. Montreal money launderer set up offshore company while under criminal investigation
  229. Sipekne'katik First Nation's lobster study aims to assess impact of summer and fall fishing
  230. Indigenous patients say advocates needed for Health Sciences North in Ontario to take them seriously
  231. Lingering global supply-chain challenges resulting in months-long wait for appliances
  232. Trudeau says he regrets travelling to Tofino, B.C., on 1st National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
  233. Urgent government action needed to tackle COVID-19 health-care crisis, medical leaders warn
  234. Author says City of Hamilton is 'aggressively' removing his signs honouring a former slave
  235. Federal public servants, RCMP and air and rail travellers must be vaccinated by month's end, Trudeau says
  236. How a small-town B.C. council meeting became a source of COVID-19 disinformation worldwide
  237. Toronto teacher found not guilty of negligence in teen student's drowning
  238. Mountie who shot, killed Nunavut man says he feared for his own safety
  239. Canadian Blood Services welcomes unvaccinated donors
  240. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  241. 54 Alberta schools declare COVID-19 outbreak, 702 schools are on alert: Alberta Health
  242. The latest on the coronavirus outbreak for Oct. 6
  243. 2 lots of Novo-Gesic Forte acetaminophen tablets recalled in Canada
  244. Field visits by phone, locked-up PPE flagged by Ontario nursing home staff in 1st wave, documents show
  245. Ottawa to consider vaccine mandate exemptions for some remote Indigenous communities
  246. Sask. premier says no new COVID-19 restrictions in near future, despite high case numbers
  247. Quebec Amber Alert cancelled after 2 children found safe
  248. Employment lawyers brace for first wave of COVID-19 layoffs as vaccine mandates kick in
  249. Wilson-Raybould wasn't consulted on freeing Catholic Church from residential school compensation deal: source
  250. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday