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  1. Dog owners confused and grieving after pet's journey to England ends badly
  2. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world Monday
  3. Election debrief top of mind as Liberal caucus holds 1st full meeting since ballot
  4. Deadly shootings revealed 'community of heroes,' says mayor of Faro, Yukon
  5. Canada could consider scrapping the pricey COVID-19 PCR test for travellers
  6. A soccer ball, a historic moment and Canada's World Cup dream
  7. O'Toole concedes some Conservative MPs have caused 'confusion' over vaccines
  8. He spent 4 years as a WW II prisoner of war. Then, this Métis veteran enlisted again
  9. WW II sergeant to be added to Guelph, Ont., cenotaph after teen noticed name was missing
  10. Tigrayans in Canada urge Ottawa to provide more help, push for transitional government in Ethiopia
  11. Ottawa ramps up pressure on Air Canada CEO to learn French
  12. The wait is over: Windsor, Ont.-Michigan residents reunited as U.S. border reopens
  13. Tornado moved through University of British Columbia in weekend storm, officials confirm
  14. Muslim leaders urge Ontario to adopt Our London Family Act to immediately combat Islamophobia
  15. Doctor among 3 Sask. COVID-19 ICU patients who died after transfer to Ontario
  16. Those coalition government rumours came at the right time for Erin O'Toole
  17. How some Canadian travellers are getting free COVID-19 tests in the U.S. to return home
  18. I see Bollywood as a connection to home. It lately sees me as a villain
  19. Pandemic showed need for national physician licence, doctors argue
  20. More than 1,500 people have now died in 2021 due to B.C.'s illicit drug supply: coroner
  21. Search of Ontario residential school grounds begins with vow to find missing children and 'bring them home'
  22. Amid chronic staff shortage, many Yukon businesses struggle to stay open
  23. Mother sues school board for failing to protect her daughter amid rape threats, racial slurs
  24. 2 more Sask. COVID-19 patients transferred to Ontario have died
  25. Quebec's English school boards will have to apply secularism law until court hears challenge
  26. Power now mostly restored in Lower Mainland after powerful overnight windstorm hits B.C.
  27. Trudeau in talks to attend first Three Amigos summit since 2016, source says
  28. These Indigenous lawyers are vying to change the face of B.C.'s legal profession
  29. Windsor mom 'overwhelmed with joy' after reuniting with kids abducted by their father in 2019
  30. Grade 7 student repeatedly taunted with racial slurs at Ontario school, parents say
  31. Smoking on stage is not a form of artistic expression, Quebec judge rules
  32. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  33. Moncton woman can't continue addiction treatment unless she agrees to 'invasive' birth control method
  34. Ontario forest fires burned hectares of land larger than Greater Toronto Area in 2021
  35. Ukrainian Canadians fight to save a forgotten cemetery in Quebec's Abitibi region
  36. 'I'm begging you: Get vaccinated,' Yukon premier implores public while announcing rise in COVID-19 cases
  37. Maxime Bernier's defamation lawsuit against political pundit dismissed by Ontario court
  38. Friend, cousin reflect on life, death and legacy of Helen Betty Osborne, 50 years after her murder
  39. War forced these Japanese Canadians into internment camps. Chance brought them to the same long-term care home
  40. Canadians mark Remembrance Day in person a year after pandemic limited ceremonies
  41. Scenes of remembrance: Honouring Canadian veterans and soldiers who sacrificed their lives
  42. After 100 years, the poppy is more than just a reminder of Canadian history
  43. Hay West asks for federal funds to help ship winter feed for desperate Prairie livestock producers
  44. Winter storm brings highway closures, power outages across northwest Ontario
  45. Young B.C. musicians are connecting with veterans by creating original compositions dedicated to their service
  46. Lee Maracle, revolutionary Indigenous author and poet, dead at 71
  47. Oldest living veteran in Canada honoured at 110 years old
  48. Doug Ford says he won't give Ontarians rebates to buy electric vehicles, even though sales are lagging
  49. Ford says Ontario's pit bull ban not changing, expresses sympathy for boy bitten by dog
  50. Private's actions were 'superhuman' says vet pushing for him to receive 1st Canadian Victoria Cross
  51. Woman, 65, dies of injuries suffered in 2018 Toronto van attack
  52. Canada may have found an unlikely ally in fight against U.S. auto plan
  53. Edmonton police withheld video of officer assault on Indigenous man for 4 months
  54. Military veteran's 4 medals stolen on Remembrance Day in Halifax
  55. Bail hearing for Peter Nygard adjourned for 2 weeks
  56. Protest against vaccine mandates at Kelowna Remembrance Day gathering was 'a step too far,' RCMP say
  57. Edward Rogers won the war — but that victory may still cost his company dearly
  58. How a grocery store visit highlights voters' fears that Kevin Vuong could be a lame duck MP
  59. Frustrated tenants displaced by Westcourt Place fire in Windsor in 2019 still can't get into their units
  60. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  61. 'I put life on hold': Woman who had delayed surgery in Alberta says she's worse off
  62. Human trafficking charges laid after N.B. girl rescued in N.S. hotel parking lot
  63. 'Step up or shut up': Alberta mayor frustrated over lack of help with homeless
  64. Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer sentenced to 4 years in prison for sexual assault
  65. RCMP helicopter finds body in heavily wooded area of Lennox Island
  66. What other cities can learn from development of Townsend, Ont. — a planned 'utopia' gone wrong
  67. Canadian Rangers to help distribute vaccines in northern Ontario
  68. Abbotsford farmer says he's first in B.C. to grow saffron — the world's most expensive spice
  69. New Brunswick government, CUPE set to discuss new offer
  70. Supply chain delays could mean you'll soon be paying more for craft beer and wine
  71. Why Drake is being sued for the Astroworld concert tragedy
  72. Sask. town lends a helping paw after Manitoba animal rescue's van stranded during winter storm
  73. Endangered rockhopper penguin successfully hatched at Montreal Biodôme
  74. Canadian men's soccer team wins vital World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica
  75. Landlords of renegade CAFE pot shops in Toronto move to have charges dismissed
  76. Six Haitian siblings reunited after 30 years, including youngest adopted by Canadians
  77. At a tense moment for Canada-U.S. relations, Trudeau travels to D.C. for trilateral talks
  78. Marketplace tested Perrier, LaCroix, Bubly sparkling waters to see which is most acidic
  79. N.B. schools to reopen Monday after province, CUPE reach tentative agreement
  80. With Canada set to announce 5G networks policy, what will it do about Huawei?
  81. N.S. homicide victim identified as man accused in high-profile sexual assault case
  82. Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime, Denis Shapovalov pull out of Davis Cup Finals
  83. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  84. Photographer captures powerful bond between LGBTQ community, their rescue dogs
  85. Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation members re-elect Rosanne Casimir as chief
  86. Canadian ice dancers win silver medal at Cup of Austria
  87. Up to 10 people believed trapped in mudslide that swept across B.C. highway
  88. Abbotsford, B.C., declares 'high alert' after floods and mudslides displace residents
  89. Insulin co-discovered by London, Ont.'s Frederick Banting 100 years ago
  90. Amazon, Plug and Play, Mphasis drive huge demand for tech workers among Calgary's IT talent
  91. B.C. crews assessing damage, waiting for daylight as travellers trapped by landslides
  92. This is the busiest year ever for the housing market, with prices up 18%
  93. Conservatives demanding documents be released over 'troubling' claims Clerk of House favoured Liberals
  94. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  95. Residential school records once held in Canada now in Rome, researchers say
  96. Clock already ticking on Liberal promise to introduce host of bills in first 100 days
  97. 30 years after Aboriginal Justice Inquiry, too little done to protect Indigenous women and girls, critics say
  98. Heavy snowfall, powerful winds expected as winter storm warnings issued for Alberta
  99. Toronto food banks record highest number of visits ever during pandemic, new report says
  100. New Brunswick parents relieved kids back in school as CUPE, government, reach tentative agreement
  101. Manitoba PCs agree to face Shelly Glover's leadership race challenge in court
  102. Canadian Blood Services to recommend end to ban on men who have sex with men donating blood
  103. Government, military set to formally apologize to sexual misconduct victims
  104. Phones top list of fires among electronic devices, says Health Canada
  105. Le Château's new owners launch online comeback for retail brand
  106. Flair Airlines expands again with new service to Mexico
  107. Program giving out free cannabis to help opioid users in London, Ont., met with skepticism
  108. Key witness collapses while giving evidence in Serenity inquiry
  109. Offshore 'mastermind' ran $300M 'shadow bank' for clients' tax-haven money, draft CRA report says
  110. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  111. Rash of drink-spiking incidents goes unchecked by police in Charlottetown
  112. One confirmed dead as rescue teams continue searching debris from B.C. mudslide
  113. Devastation continues to mount in rain- and flood-stricken southwestern B.C.
  114. Stressed supply chains snarled anew as B.C. floods wash out rail lines, roads
  115. Deadly COVID-19 spike after church event is 'unfortunate' but part of God's plan, says pastor
  116. P.E.I. Legislature backs bill to limit NDAs from silencing harassment and discrimination victims
  117. Winter storm hits Saskatoon and other parts of Saskatchewan
  118. Sen. Josée Forest-Niesing discharged from Sudbury, Ont., hospital after COVID-19 treatment
  119. Hate robocallers? CRTC says telcos have until the end of the month to help you ID them
  120. Reports from the land: N.W.T. hunters and trappers describe unusually warm fall
  121. Iqaluit is repairing and upgrading its water system but you still can't drink from it
  122. New McMaster course aims to spark conversation about context, history behind 'We The North'
  123. The challenges facing the Conservative Party may be bigger than Erin O'Toole
  124. What happened to Shanna Halleran? Family fears police investigated too late
  125. B.C.'s Fraser Valley is no stranger to floods. Experts warn extreme weather is likely to become more common
  126. Military's ability to investigate sexual misconduct questioned again over case that outed soldier
  127. Physicist who found a way to trap light wins Canada's top science prize
  128. Not what the doctor ordered: A retiring nurse looks at what's wrong with primary care
  129. Nunavut assembly will choose a new Speaker and premier today
  130. Inflation rate jumps again to new 18-year high of 4.7%
  131. Trucking industry working to get around catastrophic B.C. highway closures
  132. New Brunswick's new health plan includes no sweeping changes
  133. 'Amazing resurgence' in Indigenous beading creates a demand this shop owner is happy to meet
  134. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  135. New figures show Nova Scotia paramedics leaving job in record numbers
  136. B.C. declares state of emergency in wake of devastating flooding, mudslides
  137. P.J. Akeeagok has been selected as Nunavut's next premier
  138. O'Toole defends decision to turf Batters as senator accuses him of keeping MPs in line with threats
  139. Yukon's COVID-19 cases could be plateauing, officials say
  140. P.E.I. declares moratorium on 'renovictions' for 2 years
  141. WE Charity misled donors about building schools in Kenya, records show
  142. Safety board and CP Rail blocked criminal probe into deadly mountain crash, lawsuit alleges
  143. Mammoth cleanup to begin in B.C. as flood waters recede
  144. Ontario farmers sending hay to drought-stricken Saskatchewan farms
  145. Yukoners go to emergency room for basic care, after territory's last walk-in clinic closes
  146. Some Alberta MLAs say equalization causes eastern Canadian economic malaise
  147. Renowned gunsmith killed in Toronto police raid. Family, experts want to know why
  148. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  149. COVID-19 worsens northern housing shortage: CMHC report
  150. P.E.I. company to produce mRNA vaccines
  151. Arrests reported as RCMP move to clear Wet'suwet'en pipeline resistance in B.C. for 3rd time
  152. No wrongdoing by N.B. officer who killed Chantel Moore, provincial police commission finds
  153. Canadian universities, colleges sign pledge to address anti-Black racism
  154. University of Sask. appoints independent investigator to examine Carrie Bourassa's Indigenous identity claims
  155. Fines could reach $57K with new penalties for breaking N.S. gathering rules
  156. B.C. has never used the national Alert Ready system. Facing disaster after disaster, that might soon change
  157. RCMP wants to restart surplus vehicle sales after program was halted by gun massacre
  158. Hidden camera reveals some pharmacists recommend homeopathic products to treat kids' cold and flu
  159. Pop-up produce markets a fresh way to combat food insecurity in Calgary as prices edge up
  160. COVID-19 vaccines for children will start arriving Sunday, government says
  161. UCP convention not the end of Kenney's leadership — but perhaps the beginning of the end
  162. Ottawa confirms it will nix COVID-19 test for Canadians taking short trips, starting Nov. 30
  163. Erin O'Toole says all Conservative MPs will be in the House of Commons on Monday
  164. Sackville school takes down washroom doors to combat vandalism and vaping
  165. Kevin Vuong says he was 'naive' not to disclose withdrawn sex assault charge, but will continue as MP
  166. Canadian children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram release first new album in 21 years
  167. Canada men's soccer climb FIFA rankings to 40th for 1st time in 25 years
  168. Tax agency employee suspended after taking complaint outside 'chain of command'
  169. Ontario condo developer suddenly cancels years-long sales deal — unless buyers pay $100K more
  170. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  171. As a journalist who thrifts, I needed to find out more about my new-to-me hunting jacket
  172. Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin tests positive for COVID-19
  173. Whapmagoostui clinic incident to be learning lesson, says Cree health board chair
  174. India's surprise about-face on farming laws a 'monumental moment' for diaspora in Canada
  175. Minister reaffirms DFO's authority to regulate Mi'kmaw fishery during Atlantic Canada visit
  176. Travel and gas restrictions now in place as flood cleanup underway in B.C.
  177. Areas hit hard by flooding also dealing with regional COVID-19 restrictions
  178. Sesame seeds recalled over salmonella contamination
  179. The Métis National Council's new leader has a date with the Pope and divisions to heal
  180. Fredericton curlers beat Guinness world record, raise 160K for youth mental health
  181. Maritime provinces brace for severe rain, wind storm
  182. B.C. highways reopen, food systems starting to stabilize, provincial officials say
  183. 1 dead, 13 injured after semi-trailer collides with bus on B.C. highway near Alberta border
  184. Alberta premier urges unity among UCP members ahead of April leadership review
  185. Wet'suwet'en camp leader, journalists arrested as RCMP enforce pipeline injunction in northern B.C.
  186. Montreal Chinese Hospital honoured for keeping COVID-19 at bay with early pandemic response
  187. How the legacy of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples lives on, 25 years later
  188. Severe impacts of flooding created by perfect storm of circumstances in southern B.C.
  189. For B.C.'s salmon, floods represent another challenge to survival
  190. B.C. mudslides stir up harrowing memories for Prairie couple who survived one
  191. Wrangling over language may slow online harm bill, anti-hate groups say
  192. Kenney says he feels more confident in his leaderhip following UCP convention
  193. Advocates call for release of journalist, filmmaker arrested at pipeline protest in B.C.
  194. Eastern Ontario town grapples with upcoming closure of its last grocery store
  195. First COVID-19 vaccines for children arrive in Canada
  196. From the Rock to Fraggle Rock: N.L. director takes on reboot of iconic TV show
  197. Parliament returns today with a familiar seat map but a new set of challenges
  198. Baby diagnosed with a sprain had actually suffered a stroke
  199. CRTC hearings begin on Rogers-Shaw deal that would make Big Three telcos even bigger
  200. How Canada could retaliate if tariff-like U.S. electric car policy goes ahead
  201. Workers want a flexible future at work. What do employers want?
  202. Mount Pearl parents left fuming at school board after alleged assault on teenage son
  203. Liberals to study plan to move military prosecutors and defence lawyers to civilian justice system
  204. 532-year-old N.S. hemlock claims record for oldest tree in the Maritimes
  205. Miawpukek First Nation sets a massive goal: Restoring the Mi'kmaw language
  206. Misinformation in the courtroom: How cases challenging COVID-19 restrictions in Alberta have shifted
  207. British Columbians brace for more extreme weather, possible flooding on north coast
  208. Quebec's Roxham Road reopens to asylum seekers after pandemic ban
  209. P.E.I. government vows to 'fight this wrong decision' by CFIA to halt potato exports to U.S.
  210. Human rights hearing on allegations of racial profiling of migrant workers caught in mass DNA sweep begins
  211. Quebec daycare workers striking Monday as negotiations with province stall
  212. Trans Mountain pipeline could be restarted by end of week, company says
  213. Alberta workers need better protection from bears, inquiry into 2014 Suncor death finds
  214. Joseph Tisiga wins inaugural Yukon Prize for the arts
  215. B.C. disaster drives home need for flood-resistant infrastructure across Canada, climate experts say
  216. Breast cancer screening guidelines based on flawed Canadian study, new paper says
  217. Ink, medicine and solidarity. Welcome to Montreal's new tattoo studio
  218. Liberal government launching third term with a throne speech focused on lingering COVID-19 crisis
  219. Whatever else happens, this Parliament looks set to be (mostly) about climate change
  220. Canada struggling to meet refugee target number for 2021
  221. N.B. trail makes National Geographic list of world's best adventure destinations
  222. Cherished horse, pregnant cow airlifted to safety from flooded Thompson River farms
  223. 'Unprecedented' storm moves over southwestern Newfoundland
  224. Investors now make up more than 25% of Ontario homebuyers, pushing prices higher, experts warn
  225. Federal officials trying to convince Americans that P.E.I. potatoes are safe, after outbreak of wart infection
  226. Blind goaltender stacks pads against sighted hockey team in Edmonton rec league game
  227. Quebec diver Jennifer Abel announces retirement after decorated career
  228. As winter arrives, Thunder Bay's only funded, Indigenous-led street outreach is running out of money
  229. 1st throne speech from new Manitoba premier promises to keep nurses in province, re-examine rural health care
  230. Rail traffic in southern B.C. to resume Wednesday after mudslides, CN says
  231. SIU gets forensics report from FBI, but still no answers almost 1 year after police shot baby, father
  232. Ontario mother pleads guilty in son's death after he was swept down Grand River
  233. Ontario government employee among 2 arrested after COVID-19 vaccine system breach
  234. Toronto police failed to notify the SIU about the beating of Dafonte Miller, external review finds
  235. B.C. woman fined $5,700 at border said agents unaware of new travel exemption issued by Canadian government
  236. Storm washes away areas of Trans-Canada Highway in southwestern Newfoundland
  237. 'Far from bankrupt': Catholic order that ran 48 residential schools faces criticism
  238. London, Ont., man finds and returns WW1 Victory Medal to relatives in England
  239. Race played role in how Quebec premier, Montreal mayor handled 2 teen deaths, experts say
  240. Chapman's Ice Cream faces backlash and boycott over vaccination policy
  241. 'He just loves to be around people': Therapy dogs resume visits as pandemic restrictions ease
  242. Vaccinating young kids may take time but experts ready to discuss parents' concerns
  243. Ottawa neglecting its mission to eradicate childhood poverty, new report warns
  244. Appointments for pediatric vaccines made in error at Alberta pharmacies
  245. Province warns next 10 days could be 'quite challenging' as more storms set to hit B.C.
  246. Could take 'days or weeks' to fix flood-damaged parts of Cape Breton
  247. In a fiery speech, O'Toole says Canada is 'drowning in debt and division' on Trudeau's watch
  248. Investigations into police-involved shootings not transparent enough, Murray Sinclair says
  249. Search for missing Newfoundland boaters ends as 2 men remain lost at sea: RCMP
  250. How Quebec vaccination centres are putting kids first