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  1. Ottawa urged to crack down on Facebook after bombshell whistleblower testimony before U.S. Senate
  2. If you watched Squid Game in English, did you really watch Squid Game at all?
  3. Canadiens' goalie Carey Price enters player assistance program as family stresses importance of mental health
  4. Boats, cars, couriers: Drugs arrive on Cape Breton in multiple ways, police say
  5. Equalization is a good constitutional bargain. Albertans should not vote to scrap it
  6. Best Buy to review third-party marketplace after CBC investigation finds damaged products
  7. Questions on inflation, jobs and housing reveal U.S. concerns on Canadian recovery
  8. Fully vaccinated and ready to travel abroad? You might still face hurdles
  9. As schools roll out rapid testing for COVID-19, different approaches emerge across regions
  10. Outpouring of support for Carey Price as sports shifts away from mental illness stigma
  11. Canadians are among the world's worst carbon emitters. Here's what we can do about it
  12. Everything you need to know about the new Justin Bieber documentary
  13. A joint naval exercise in the Pacific sent a stark warning to China
  14. B.C. seniors call for COVID-19 boosters amid creeping death toll
  15. Serial domestic abuser from N.L. released from prison amid warnings he's at high risk to reoffend
  16. How a Mi'kmaw song ended up on an album by world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma
  17. Gas detected in downtown Wheatley, Ont., 6 weeks after explosion
  18. Ontario students to get free menstrual products as part of deal with Shoppers Drug Mart
  19. Judge grants temporary injuction at B.C. logging site, citing economic harm to logging company
  20. Jury in Nunavut coroner's inquest rules 2016 death of man shot by RCMP a homicide
  21. New data suggests Canada's 'gamble' on delaying, mixing and matching COVID-19 vaccines paid off
  22. 1980s book on residential school experiences was rejected by first publisher who didn't believe it
  23. Tea and sympathy: Canadian frigate helps Royal Navy solve a high-seas catering crisis
  24. Mi'kmaw quillwork podcast delves into issues of Indigenous identity
  25. Defeated Tory MP says review of Conservatives' election loss will examine O'Toole's performance
  26. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  27. Legendary Inuk bush pilot, 76, flies past aviation milestone with 40k hours of flight time
  28. Canada fails to qualify for Rugby World Cup for 1st time ever
  29. After 45 years, Randy Bachman's cherished 1957 Gretsch guitar finally found — in Tokyo
  30. Canadian duo ousts Olympic beach volleyball champs in Tour Finals semi
  31. Canada's Kate Bazeley in search of 'magical race' at Chicago Marathon
  32. UBC forestry prof name-dropped on Ted Lasso says she might have to start watching show
  33. Alberta man battling COVID-19 in hospital as family divided over vaccinations
  34. 'We can move quickly': Airline CEO optimistic about mandatory vaccination policies
  35. Yes, you're seeing double: This small B.C. school is tripping over twins
  36. 'It*was love at first sight': How this 11-year-old girl saved a calf slated for the slaughterhouse
  37. How disagreements over vaccination and COVID-19 have ripped apart these Alberta families
  38. Killer whales spotted near Vancouver a sign of return of a healthy ecosystem, expert says
  39. Outgoing mayors Naheed Nenshi and Don Iveson reflect on their relationship with Alberta's UCP government
  40. Actor Holly Robinson Peete says sons not allowed to board Air Canada flight in Vancouver
  41. Ski resorts across B.C. desperate for staff as seasonal workers struggle to enter Canada
  42. 5 big leaks of tax-haven records before the Pandora Papers
  43. Antisemitic rhetoric continues to be used by some opponents of COVID-19 measures
  44. Noise complaints take wind out of Peter Piper's popular bagpipe shows in Fergus, Ont.
  45. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  46. Family blindsided after marketing company, funeral home cash in on father's obituary
  47. Canadian-born David Card among 3 winners of Nobel in economics
  48. Line 3 did something rare for a pipeline that exports Canadian crude: It got built
  49. Who's hungry in your riding? Feed Ontario's new tool fighting food insecurity will give you an idea
  50. My toddler loved her autistic sister before learning about their differences
  51. Canada urged to join allies in tougher China stance after Kovrig, Spavor release
  52. Destructive, invasive wild pigs in Alberta have breached national park boundary for 1st time
  53. N.B. woman documents her last days with her dad in series of heartwarming posts
  54. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  55. Zellers returns — kind of — but the lowest price isn't quite the law
  56. Still worried about getting a vaccine for COVID-19? Here's how to understand the rare-but-real risks
  57. Brian Sinclair, Joyce Echaquan died years apart in hospitals. Only one of their inquests points to change
  58. Ontario coroners told to communicate more with families as First Nations leader says failing to adds to grief
  59. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  60. Doctor wait-list nears 78,000 as N.S. government gets to work on health-care promises
  61. Sask. COVID-19 long hauler and restaurant worker faces harassment enforcing proof-of-vaccination policy
  62. Bust of Harriet Tubman at St. Catharines, Ont., church shoved over, face smashed
  63. Northern lights put on dreamy show across British Columbia
  64. $1 device developed in Halifax that helps detect COVID-19 in sewers drawing global interest
  65. Some unvaccinated people are going public after getting COVID-19. Will it convince others to get the shot?
  66. These Quebec nurses are willing to sacrifice their careers to avoid getting COVID-19 shots
  67. Legal talks are dragging out Annamie Paul's departure from Green leadership
  68. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  69. RCMP says it implemented 22 watchdog recommendations – but status of dozens of complaints still unknown
  70. Quebec delays vaccine mandate for health-care workers by one month, fearing staffing crisis
  71. Canada Post reveals Christopher Plummer stamp featuring his iconic roles
  72. Toronto-area teacher says he faced suspension without pay for wearing N95 mask in class
  73. The trailblazing Nova Scotia women breaking the mould of music production
  74. Help wanted: Nova Scotia has more than 2,100 health-care vacancies
  75. Why northeastern B.C. has the lowest vaccination rates in the province — and how that's slowly changing
  76. Alphonso Davies leads Canada to win against Panama in key World Cup qualifier
  77. 4 Mi'kmaw bands launch moderate livelihood fisheries with DFO approval
  78. Nunavut Inuit sue territorial government over right to education in Inuktut
  79. Inquiry into Nova Scotia mass killing delays hearings until late January
  80. Ready for addictions treatment now, this man says it's impossible to access care in rural Ontario
  81. The U.S. land border is reopening, but Canadians with mixed vaccines are still in limbo
  82. Failed deal with China delayed made-in-Canada COVID-19 vaccine plans
  83. Staff, students in this school board are learning about Islamophobia, but true test comes in real world
  84. Supreme Court to decide on Hamilton-area homeowner's appeal in 2016 fatal shooting of Indigenous man
  85. Afghans targeted by the Taliban say they have no idea how to secure Canadian visas
  86. As misinformation campaign against transgender rights intensifies, Ottawa must act
  87. The latest on the coronavirus outbreak for Oct. 14
  88. Windows at Cambridge, Ont., pharmacy and bistro smashed by rocks with anti-vaccination message
  89. Investigators haven't found evidence linking train activity to Lytton fire, TSB says
  90. By blinking first on vaccine deadline, Quebec may have given unvaccinated health workers upper hand
  91. Supreme Court to hear appeal of ex-soldier convicted of sexual assault, voyeurism
  92. Canada seeks to claw back $25M in COVID relief from thousands of fishers
  93. Police search wooded area in northern Ontario for clues in 1996 missing person case
  94. Court hears Sask. man's chilling claim to undercover officer about body disposal
  95. Thunder Bay's brewing industry is booming, but can it support 5 breweries?
  96. Charge laid in connection with COVID-19 outbreak at Charlottetown school
  97. Conservative Party's national council suspends member after bid to recall O'Toole as leader
  98. Innu Nation repeatedly blindsided by Muskrat Falls announcements, letters show
  99. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  100. Cancer drugs worth $465K discarded after P.E.I. hospital fridge malfunctions
  101. After skipping earlier invitations, Trudeau meeting with B.C. First Nation on Monday
  102. New documents reveal dozens more children died at northern Manitoba residential school
  103. No safe injection site, homeless shelters force those in need in Dryden, Ont., to help each other
  104. Undercover officers trudged mud-soaked field for remains with alleged killer, court hears
  105. With Olympic weight lifted, Wodak set for return at Toronto Waterfront Marathon 10K
  106. Public servants have to be vaccinated by Dec. 17, says N.L. government
  107. How sports and recreation facilities are unequally spread across Montreal
  108. With average prices up another 14%, Swiss bank UBS warns of housing bubbles in Canada
  109. Member of group occupying Brantford, Ont., golf course says he'll stay 'as long as the grass grows'
  110. Ontarians can begin downloading QR code COVID-19 vaccine certificates over next 3 days
  111. N.B. government employees ordered to stop making First Nations title acknowledgements at events
  112. Real estate agents caught on hidden camera breaking the law, steering buyers from low-commission homes
  113. Parliament to return on Nov. 22 with focus on vaccine mandate: PMO
  114. Lee Valley warns customers of delays of up to 1 year, higher prices to come
  115. Indigenous man asks London Transit for 'more sensitivity' after being denied service
  116. Ontario plan to cut medical interpreter program in Waterloo, Wellington may put clients at risk, officials say
  117. My father died during COVID-19's first wave, but he was long suffering in Quebec's care homes
  118. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  119. Yukon premier announces vaccine mandate, passport program starting Nov. 30
  120. Body of missing fisherman found off N.S. coast
  121. Alberta technical college ordered to pay former teacher who was fired for pregnancy
  122. Searching for hope in midst of addictions and housing crises, Dryden, Ont., focuses on young people
  123. Pandemic brings new creativity and scaring tactics to haunts across Canada
  124. Global tax accord could earn Canada up to $4.5 billion per year, says Freeland
  125. Canadian government braces for surge in passport renewals ahead of U.S. border reopening
  126. Why doctors say COVID booster shots aren't for everyone — yet
  127. Family to sue N.S. government alleging negligence in engineer's drowning
  128. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  129. Quebec nurses refuse mandatory overtime this weekend as pandemic adds to pressure
  130. Why did the Leafs sign a university goalie as a backup for Saturday night?
  131. 'What just happened?' Former Bloc candidate explains how it feels to lose by 12 votes
  132. This Vancouver man knows over 20 languages — and he's sharing his secrets so you can learn more, too
  133. Ombrelle Canada recalls sunscreen products due to elevated levels of benzene
  134. Ontario's enhanced vaccine certificate system not accessible to marginalized people, advocates say
  135. Stronger fuel smell in water possible as flushing continues in Iqaluit, say officials
  136. Land acknowledgments to preface all Montreal Canadiens home games
  137. Knife found beneath Parliament to be returned to Algonquin nations in historic move
  138. How well is your water? N.S. panel to discuss climate change impacts on groundwater
  139. B.C. winemakers in good spirits about 2021 vintage despite summer of fire and extreme heat
  140. Hong Kong bans Air Canada passenger flights from Vancouver for 2 weeks due to COVID-19 exposure
  141. Ben Flanagan, Leslie Sexton capture their 1st Canadian 10K road race titles
  142. Instacart 'shoppers' baffled by shrinking paycheques
  143. Patients out thousands in deposits to Ontario plastic surgeon who they say disappeared
  144. The planet is changing. So will our journalism
  145. Kamloops residential school survivor calls for leadership on reconciliation, funding ahead of PM's visit
  146. Montreal firefighter missing in St. Lawrence River after boat capsizes during rescue mission
  147. Senior army commander says 90% of military personnel are fully vaccinated
  148. Woman severely injured in 2014 car crash 'trapped in purgatory' as pandemic delays Ontario civil trial
  149. Ontario to tighten rules for temp agencies, firms that recruit foreign workers
  150. I was raised vaccine hesitant. Now I'm double vaxxed against COVID-19
  151. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Monday
  152. Male stamina drugs seized from Halifax corner store can be dangerous, expert warns
  153. Delaying Parliament's return until Nov. 22 will affect COVID-19 benefits: NDP
  154. Edmonton mother who contracted COVID-19 while pregnant thankful she got the shot
  155. Ontario coroner says it's possible deaths tied to residential schools were missed, reviewing decades-old cases
  156. Jyoti Gondek to be Calgary's 1st female mayor, Amarjeet Sohi elected Edmonton mayor
  157. Ontario opposition leaders call on Ford to apologize for remark about immigrants
  158. Ottawa sending more help to N.W.T. to deal with COVID-19 surge
  159. The WHO hopes its new panel can determine the origin of COVID-19. Some experts are skeptical
  160. New COVID-19 cases in Japan's capital plummet to 11-month low, but health officials not sure why
  161. Rural Canada's 'visible homelessness' problem driven by pandemic, high cost of housing
  162. St. Lawrence Estuary is swimming with abundance of whales
  163. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Tuesday
  164. Sask.'s hospitality sector has become a COVID long-hauler. We all need to work together to drive the recovery
  165. Six Nations official says no consultation done in Cambridge warehouse development
  166. HBC sues Quebec retailing family for using Zellers name
  167. Parents anxious as dispute between optometrists, Ontario government drags on
  168. Sask. gov't, chief medical health officer won't detail what COVID recommendations he has made
  169. Members of Tk'emlúps te Secwe?pemc Nation wonder whether Trudeau was listening during his apologetic visit
  170. Hamilton man sentenced to 5 years for stabbing death of son of former NHL star
  171. Husky Energy facing 3 charges for massive SeaRose oil spill off coast of N.L.
  172. Céline Dion 'heartbroken' to delay opening of Vegas show due to muscle spasms
  173. Hockey games, concerts, movie theatres back to 100% capacity for fully vaccinated people in B.C.
  174. 4-time Stanley Cup winner Mike Bossy reveals lung cancer diagnosis
  175. Edmonton's incoming city council reflects voters' desire for change
  176. With Mounties due for a pay bump, cash-strapped municipalities seek reprieve from Ottawa
  177. Canada's inflation rate jumps to new 18-year high of 4.4%
  178. Senior leader at Thunder Bay, Ont., hospital removed after Nazi imagery discovered on his social media
  179. How the COVID-19 microchip shortage has brought Canada's car industry to a halt — again
  180. Toronto detective stole drugs from active criminal cases, court told
  181. Mary May Simon promises 'positive' workplace at Rideau Hall in 1st interview as Governor General
  182. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  183. Rising gas prices drive switch to electric vehicles in Nova Scotia
  184. 4.1-magnitude earthquake hits western Alberta
  185. Montreal mother demands justice as online videos mock her son's killing
  186. Manitoba police arrest man who posed 'immediate threat' to public
  187. Former top NORAD commander was investigated for months after defence department said he broke no rules
  188. Uber drivers, gig workers pressure Ontario government for employee status
  189. Cambridge woman outraged after late sister's photos used in Ontario MPP's anti-vaccination posts
  190. Workers pushing to unionize Amazon say they faced retaliation and unfair tactics
  191. What's wrong with land acknowledgements, and how to make them better
  192. Our superficial view of diversity will only lead to cultural assimilation
  193. Patients in Quebec fear their health will decline because they have no family doctor
  194. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  195. Anytime, anyplace, anywhere: Vancouver police issue warning on frequency of stranger attacks
  196. Montreal pianist 'keeps audience breathless' as he wins prestigious international competition
  197. Illegal, untested CBD products are everywhere and could be putting you at risk
  198. Cities want more of a say in fighting climate change
  199. Where's Kevin Vuong? Embattled MP still silent on dropped sex assault charge following election
  200. Gwyneth Paltrow's new Netflix show latest to try to help couples solve sex problems
  201. Ontario set to ease COVID-19 restrictions Monday, source says
  202. Truth and reconciliation centre says it's still waiting for residential school records
  203. A military in crisis: Here are the senior leaders embroiled in sexual misconduct cases
  204. Confusion reigns over Saskatchewan's plans to move ICU patients out of province
  205. A bag of peanuts and $70M, please: B.C. woman recalls spur-of-the-moment decision to buy winning Lotto ticket
  206. Manitoba judge rules pandemic restrictions didn't violate charter rights
  207. Trudeau 'confident' other countries will accept Canadians' proof of vaccination
  208. Canadian theatre legend Martha Henry dead at 83
  209. Search of former Mohawk Institute Residential School grounds expected to take over a year
  210. Edward Rogers out as Rogers chair after failed bid to oust CEO
  211. Sask. plans to send more COVID-19 patients to Ontario
  212. Simmering Canada-U.S. trade dispute erupts into the open
  213. Husband regrets anti-vaxx stance as pregnant wife lies in a coma 1,200 km from home
  214. Niagara council docks Ontario mayor's pay for asking woman if COVID-19 shot affected her period
  215. Maj.-Gen. Fortin appeals judge's ruling on reinstatement to COVID-19 vaccine campaign
  216. Taxpayers spent up to $720K on salaries for military leaders sidelined by sexual misconduct crisis
  217. Quebec premier says Trudeau must ensure province does not lose a seat
  218. Canadian Forces to be deployed to help tackle Iqaluit's water crisis
  219. Rogers declares ex-chair's attempt to name new directors 'invalid' in telecom drama's latest twist
  220. Health-care worker fired for drinking can't challenge termination using Human Rights Code: Supreme Court
  221. Senior soldier returned to leadership role after investigation into alleged use of racial slur
  222. I'm a burnt-out barista, and I don't know if I'll return to my minimum wage job
  223. Sen. Josée Forest-Niesing hospitalized in Sudbury, Ont., for COVID-19
  224. Murder trial hears secret audio of 2-day bush search for body of Sheree Fertuck
  225. Hamilton clinic to use monoclonal antibody treatment for high-risk COVID-19 patients
  226. Swollen Members rapper shares B.C. fan's story of addiction and recovery in new single
  227. With patience and respect, Montreal doctor convinced vaccine-hesitant co-worker to get her shots
  228. Canadian held in 'horrific' Cuban prison being denied consular visits
  229. Why 'waning immunity' from COVID-19 vaccines isn't as bad as it sounds
  230. B.C. program wants you to help tackle the climate crisis — on your street
  231. Recess is serious business, and it's getting neglected in the pandemic, researcher says
  232. Winnipeg makeup artist creates 31 days of spooky Halloween looks
  233. Canadian Forces personnel to help Saskatchewan with COVID-19 crisis
  234. Toronto man celebrates 100th birthday by doing what he says keeps him young: dancing
  235. Pets of people experiencing homelessness are as well taken care of as any other animals, study indicates
  236. Canada's privacy czar probing complaints about federal public service vaccination requirement
  237. Water purification unit and military personnel arrive in Iqaluit amid contamination crisis
  238. New film celebrates Montreal jazz legend Oscar Peterson
  239. Bottled water now 'readily available' amid contamination crisis in Iqaluit, says mother
  240. Quebec to replace ethics and religious culture class with program emphasizing Quebec values, critical thinking
  241. Container fire on freight ship near Victoria mostly under control, says Canadian Coast Guard
  242. Bus carrying N.B. junior hockey team involved in fatal crash, driver of other car killed
  243. Montreal ice dancers reach podium at 1st Grand Prix of season in Las Vegas
  244. Refugee PSW wants to help but is shut out of essential workers' residency program
  245. B.C., Ontario set to lift most COVID-19 capacity limits on Monday
  246. High schoolers, educators decry split focus of hybrid learning model
  247. Hal-Con returns to the Halifax Convention Centre with a bang
  248. Greek Orthodox church at risk as Winnipeg firefighters battle blaze next door
  249. Canadian Coast Guard evacuates crew members from container ship off B.C. coast due to fire
  250. Canadian supply delays come as a warning that future interruptions could be worse