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  1. Homeowners sue after finding out their condo tower wasn't built to code
  2. Omicron variant caseload expected to 'rapidly escalate' in the coming days, Tam says
  3. 2 years after Trudeau pledged to plant 2 billion trees, only 8.5 million have been planted
  4. University of Waterloo in Ontario part of global study on impact of e-cigarette rules
  5. Man in wheelchair making Edmonton accessible one bar at a time
  6. Bobcat family in Inglewood backyard gives Calgary naturalist a show
  7. Manitoba asks Ottawa for ICU nurses to help with 4th wave
  8. Liberals open to amending paid sick leave bill they want passed by week's end
  9. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  10. If we continue waiting for more evidence about omicron, it will already be too late
  11. Economic showdown this week will set the tone for 2022
  12. Police release video of suspect in killings of Toronto billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman
  13. Freeland tables 'omicron-centric' fiscal update, pledges billions of dollars in support as COVID-19 cases rise
  14. Quebec to roll out rapid tests in pharmacies, urges people to work from home as omicron looms
  15. Six Nations in Ontario overhauling how it fights opioid crisis — and that includes changing policing
  16. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland delivering fiscal update remotely after staffers test positive for COVID-19
  17. Quebec woman loses thousands after clicking on a Facebook ad
  18. Meet the First Nations TikTok creators from northern Ontario making waves online
  19. OPP officer who fatally shot Fergus man in crisis 'acted reasonably' and won't face charges: SIU
  20. After she lost her hair from COVID-19, 7-year-old Regina girl excited for 1st vaccine dose
  21. City of Penticton, B.C., to compensate senior whose home was auctioned for unpaid taxes
  22. Child dies, another seriously injured in Quebec after school bus hits truck
  23. Cancer diagnosis adds urgency to gardening project, and friends pitch in to help
  24. Liberals offer up to $742 million to low income seniors whose GIS was clawed back this year
  25. Thomus Donaghy saved many lives from overdoses. His killer wants to ensure his life 'wasn't lost for nothing'
  26. Car in Niagara Falls rescue attempt went over brink
  27. 'Now is not the time': Federal government warns against travel abroad as Omicron spreads
  28. Soldiers fighting military's vaccine mandate bring challenge to Federal Court
  29. Another Canadian health crisis — opioid overdoses — has dire modelling of its own
  30. Ontario opens up booster shots for 18 and up starting Monday, announces new capacity limits
  31. Ottawa, N.W.T. announce $10-a-day child-care deal
  32. Average Canadian house price hit all-time high of $720,850 in November
  33. Brampton calls on cities across Canada to 'join the fight' against Quebec's Bill 21
  34. Flair beefing up fleet to 30 planes by mid-2023 amid rapid budget airline expansion
  35. B.C. man admits making hoax call to care home on the day it recorded Canada's 1st COVID death
  36. Small northwestern Ontario town considers if it's willing to house nuclear waste from across Canada
  37. Blood service recommends ending ban on gay men donating blood
  38. Some Northern residents vow to oppose federal regulations to release treated oilsands tailings water
  39. Alberta couple wanted in scam that bilked investors in 2 provinces of $1.3M
  40. Cineplex wins $1.24B in damages in lawsuit with former merger partner Cineworld
  41. Christmas is a painful reminder of the family I left behind when I immigrated to Canada
  42. Transfer of Sask. COVID-19 ICU patients to Ontario ends as final person returns home
  43. She needed medical help. Instead she died in police custody. 10 years later, her family wants accountability
  44. 'We feel like part of the team': Sask. speed skating club targets diversity, inclusion
  45. Lies, forgery and one Nova Scotia contractor's incredible web of deception
  46. Private ski club runs big surplus, buys new snow-making gear, largely thanks to federal COVID relief
  47. Higher interest rates are coming. Omicron is unlikely to change that
  48. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  49. Alberta matchmaking program could help young farmers find land, not love
  50. Charges dismissed against 9 prison guards accused in Jonathan Henoche's death
  51. Winnipeg Jets coach Paul Maurice resigns
  52. Meet 1 of 20 young Yukoners helping preserve their language — by learning it
  53. Ottawa reveals its latest plan to plant 2 billion trees by 2030
  54. What Indigenous workers are doing to end intimate-partner violence in Ontario's northwest
  55. Why these ceramic trees are packed with so much nostalgia
  56. Parents of teen with mental illnesses say 'broken' N.L. health system has failed them
  57. Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation forgotten in Grey Cup land acknowledgement
  58. How homes could be retrofitted to float during floods
  59. Canada's vaccine reserve exceeds 4 million doses, prompting calls for better tracking of donations
  60. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  61. Judge's decision expected today in challenge of Manitoba PC leadership vote
  62. Canadian Press names Kamloops unmarked graves discovery Canada's news story of the year
  63. Budget officer estimates Liberals' heavy icebreaker plan will cost $7.25B
  64. 'Much more profound than hope': Legendary Abenaki filmmaker sees positive change
  65. Desjardins settles 2019 data breach class-action lawsuit for up to nearly $201M
  66. UCP MLAs banned from leaving Canada over the holidays
  67. All travellers will once again need a molecular COVID-19 test before arriving in Canada
  68. Judge halts prosecution of Hamilton engineer charged in 2013 with trying to leak secrets to China
  69. After success keeping immigrants in Atlantic region, pilot program becomes permanent
  70. 4 safe after medevac plane overshoots runway in Sanikiluaq, Nunavut
  71. CFIA says potato wart investigation could take until 2023
  72. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  73. Nunavut's former deputy chief public health officer spills details on Iqaluit's water crisis
  74. Quebec's emissions are climbing, putting its climate goals in doubt
  75. Yukon father opens up about losing daughter to opioid overdose
  76. Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson tests positive for COVID-19
  77. With few who speak up, Indigenous male victims of domestic violence left out of the conversation
  78. Thousands without power, several highway closures in B.C. amid stormy conditions
  79. 2 Atlantic provinces commit to open borders, but 1 tightens up amid COVID-19 wave
  80. Where provinces and territories stand on travel restrictions as Omicron concerns rise
  81. For evacuees forced out of their homes in B.C., Christmas will look very different this year
  82. Former, current ministers won't say who dropped residential school case against Catholic Church
  83. Trudeau says it's not just governments who can fight Quebec secularism law
  84. Dreading holiday COVID-19 conversations? Help is out there
  85. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  86. Quebec vaccine clinic uses virtual reality to distract kids from fear of COVID-19 shots
  87. B.C.'s Coquihalla Highway to reopen Monday to commercial traffic and inter-city buses
  88. Some elective surgeries in Winnipeg to be postponed as COVID-19 cases rise
  89. Forget 9 to 5. These experts say the time has come for the results-only work environment
  90. The CBC's Eli Glasner picks the 21 best films of 2021
  91. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  92. Pandemic, climate change to blame for a pricey turkey dinner this year
  93. Federal government deposited nearly $26 million in the wrong bank accounts last year
  94. Teen athletes relieved to return to sport but wary of more pandemic shutdowns
  95. These refugees are desperate to get to Canada. But for some, the wait is almost 4 years long, and growing
  96. Military member waits almost a decade for defence department to process grievance
  97. Ottawa announces $28M to assist in P.E.I. potato wart crisis
  98. Thinking outside the (cereal) box, this foster parent created a mural for a child in care
  99. Quebec shuts down schools, bars, gyms and more as COVID-19 case counts soar
  100. B.C.'s Coquihalla Highway reopens to commercial traffic
  101. Reduce contacts now or hospitals will be overwhelmed by Omicron, says Tam
  102. Prosecution against Niagara constable halted after colleague who shot him may have lied in testimony
  103. Frozen whole kernel corn recalled due to salmonella
  104. How work perks are shifting during the pandemic
  105. IN PHOTOS: 12 notable Canadian stories in 2021
  106. 2 men seriously injured in shooting outside West Kelowna, B.C., hotel
  107. Crown-Indigenous relations minister 'absolutely open' to review of survivor compensation deal
  108. Failure to mention opioid crisis in ministerial mandate letters sends wrong signal, advocates say
  109. Students from India paid thousands to Quebec colleges they couldn't attend. Now they can't get that money back
  110. At least 2 remote First Nations in Ontario implement travel restrictions amid Omicron variant concerns
  111. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  112. North Atlantic vessels to test new hull paint developed in Nova Scotia
  113. 40 years of sexual violence earns predator dangerous offender designation
  114. Adventuresome brothers' 1930s Yukon tales come to life in richly illustrated new book
  115. Surge in new vehicle and parts orders lead overall boost in Canadian retail sales
  116. Alberta MLA Thomas Dang resigns from NDP caucus after RCMP searches home
  117. Appeal court rules with Land Back Lane activist, finds he was denied a chance to be heard
  118. No peanuts, popcorn or other snacks: What some people think about Ontario's concessions ban
  119. Expect to wait longer to book a COVID-19 test, Ontario's top doctor warns as Omicron surges
  120. Competition underway to develop carbon-capture centres in Alberta
  121. Omicron is blurring true picture of COVID-19 cases. But experts say there are other ways to capture it
  122. Here are some of the best video games of 2021
  123. Catholic bishops miss deadline to release details of $30M pledge for residential school survivors
  124. Trailer fire forces Anishininew family of 9 in Manitoba to live in uninsulated bus
  125. How a future U.S. president helped avert nuclear disaster near Canada's capital
  126. All they want for Chimp-mas: Montreal chimpanzees release their holiday wish list
  127. Contractor facing multiple fraud charges left home in 'atrocious' state
  128. Family among dozens displaced for months by Wheatley, Ont., blast will spend Christmas in a rental
  129. Shang-Chi's Simu Liu to TikTok's Jessia: Canadians who shaped culture in 2021
  130. Bah humbug! COVID-19 case shutters Shaw Festival's A Christmas Carol
  131. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  132. Amazon brings Whitehorse, Yellowknife 5-day delivery, but no service for small communities
  133. No PCR test needed for eligible British Columbians crossing U.S. land border on brief trip, says CBSA
  134. Retired Mexican general arrested in B.C. claims he's the 'fall guy' in gas theft corruption case
  135. Heavy workload, fatigue hit pharmacists like never before in rush for COVID tests, vaccines
  136. Canadian air force commander relieved of duties in Kuwait after claims of inappropriate comments
  137. Toronto police used Clearview AI facial recognition software in 84 investigations
  138. Don't Look Up warns of a possible 'planet-killer' hitting Earth. How likely is that?
  139. Climate change could stunt the Christmas tree industry. Here's how N.S. growers are preparing
  140. Vintage plastic Christmas lawn decorations go from tacky to trendy
  141. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  142. Fire ravages historic Finnish Labour Temple, home to Thunder Bay, Ont.'s famous Hoito Restaurant
  143. Cree-Mιtis singer finds peace and harmony in Cree Christmas carols
  144. Economy grew 0.8% in October, sees gain in November, Statistics Canada says
  145. Omicron arrived a month ago. When will hospitals see a rise in cases?
  146. Alberta to shift COVID-19 testing strategy as Omicron variant spread accelerates
  147. 3 more B.C. universities to begin 2022 school term online after surge in COVID-19 cases
  148. 'What's two more?': Regina mother delivers 3rd set of twins in 4 years
  149. Excavation work in Wheatley, Ont., halted after 2nd gas well found near explosion site
  150. Omicron's prevalence should shake off COVID-19's lingering stigma, experts say
  151. Taliban killed her husband, father and mother. Now, after 6 years, Toronto-area woman reunites with siblings
  152. Work for yourself? Canada has fewer and fewer people like you — and here's why
  153. How Ottawa plans to jump-start housing construction next year
  154. From Succession to Squid Game, here are CBC Entertainment's top show picks of 2021
  155. Tough choices ahead for Canada as Ukraine and Russia teeter on brink of war
  156. Christmas Day will kick off a prolonged Alberta cold snap
  157. As opioid deaths spike among Blood Tribe in southern Alberta, some share stories of hope
  158. '2021 was another tough year': Trudeau delivers Christmas message to Canadians
  159. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  160. Cannelloni was my grandma's love language. Then, the pandemic hit
  161. Sask. 12-year-old crafts festive claymation music video for father's new album
  162. 'Granny dumping' troubles Ontario doctor who sees it most over the holidays
  163. 'One-woman factory': Ceramic tree craze keeps Christmas crafter busy
  164. Ho ho holy moly! This Windsor man has a massive collection of electronic Santa Clauses
  165. Donations save local cinema amid 'devastating' restriction
  166. Kayakers deliver supplies to farm cut off by floods in Chilliwack, B.C.
  167. Candy Palmater, Indigenous TV and radio personality, dead at 53
  168. Vaccines, protests, flashes of normalcy: This is what 2021 looked like in the Toronto area
  169. Meet the Vancouver actor who's been in 27 Hallmark movies — usually as Kenny
  170. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  171. Canadian company builds a better box of chocolates using braille
  172. Ghost of the House of Commons past: Learning from the debates of 50 years ago
  173. Christmas light displays from across the country
  174. Dozens of salmonella illness cases in Western Canada linked to frozen kernel corn brand
  175. Boxing Day snowfall, extreme cold warnings issued for parts of Manitoba, Saskatchewan
  176. Ontario reports more than 10,000 daily cases of COVID-19 for the 1st time
  177. Canada wasn't prepared for natural disasters in 2021 — and next year threatens a repeat
  178. How storing energy without batteries could be key to N.S. giving up fossil fuels
  179. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  180. All of Alberta now under extreme cold warning
  181. 7 pedestrians, 1 driver hospitalized after 2-vehicle collision sends car onto sidewalk in Toronto
  182. Police say 'stay home, stay warm' as drivers warned of winter conditions on roads across B.C.
  183. Curling Canada cancels mixed doubles Olympic trials due to COVID-19 cases among athletes
  184. Manitoba reduces capacity limits for all public gatherings as Omicron cases skyrocket
  185. Listen to Desmond Tutu's 'profound' address to Mount Allison University
  186. Pandemic puts 'right to disconnect' in spotlight as provinces inch toward policies
  187. How Alberta's tech sector is turning a corner
  188. 'We are so thankful for him': Archbishop Desmond Tutu's legacy reverberates in Toronto
  189. N.L. museum changing name out of respect for Beothuk woman, director says
  190. Canadians eager to be nurses facing tougher entry requirements, fewer training spots
  191. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  192. Tourism industry may have to live off domestic travel until the fall, says minister
  193. Frigid weather descends on B.C. and Alberta
  194. Here are some of the ways rural Alberta is tackling rural homelessness
  195. It's time we recognize the full value of volunteering. A simple change to the tax code could help
  196. Western Canada hit with freezing temperatures — and they're expected to last all week
  197. Year in review: Still too many police shootings in Canada, experts say
  198. Come from Away to permanently close in Toronto over pandemic restrictions, Mirvish Productions says
  199. Q&A: Meet Ron from Letterkenny, who is actually James from St. John's
  200. N.S. veteran whose medals were stolen gets some good news
  201. A cold war in a hotter world: Canada's intelligence sector confronts climate change
  202. This Ontario town lost its local newspaper. But the stories haven't stopped
  203. My darling cat's obsession with the Christmas tree taught me a thing or two
  204. Is the 'she-cession' over? Statistics point to recovery, experts aren't so sure
  205. Quebec allows some infected health workers to stay on the job as COVID-related absences rise
  206. Ontario halts visits, social trips for long-term care residents amid Omicron spread
  207. 'We need to lock down': Manitoba doctors react to updated public health restrictions
  208. U.S. forfeits game at world junior hockey championship due to positive COVID-19 tests
  209. How employers desperate for workers are throwing cash at applicants
  210. Young people flocking to Nova Scotia as population reaches 1 million milestone
  211. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  212. Mad scramble for rapid antigen tests in Manitoba raises new questions about pandemic response
  213. NHL postpones 9 games in Canadian cities due to pandemic attendance restrictions
  214. Families want apology for loved ones who died after COVID exposure in hospital
  215. Canada Border Services Agency closes 2 Atlantic offices due to COVID-19
  216. Ontario dad does dirty job to see his daughter in Winnipeg
  217. Yann Martel, Murray Sinclair among those named to Order of Canada
  218. Canadian Blood Services faces 'immediate' need for blood donors with thousands of spots open
  219. A year in pictures for Canada in 2021
  220. Sahtu Dene documentarian journeys 17,000 km for Indigenous storytelling project
  221. Cleanup underway after train carrying potash derails near Craven, Sask., blocking highway
  222. The day Canada almost lost Bluenose II — and did lose a Bluenoser
  223. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  224. Nothing concentrates the mind like a crisis — or a lot of them landing at once
  225. Toronto doctor develops AI prototype to help reduce surgical complications
  226. Cold snap taking a toll on B.C.'s Anna's hummingbirds
  227. RCMP says it cleared its backlog of complaints — but not before some of the complainants died
  228. Hazing project aims to frighten Edmonton's urban coyotes from the streets
  229. These families are already feeling the emotional strain of Ontario's latest long-term care rules
  230. Human rights advocates call on Canada to intervene after Denise Ho arrested in Hong Kong
  231. Peek inside this 1700s Nova Scotia home restored to its roots
  232. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  233. CPP premiums set to rise in January, a bigger jump than planned
  234. Chicago NHL scout Brigette Lacquette breaks hockey barrier for Indigenous women
  235. Governor General of Canada delivers annual New Year's address
  236. Keen to avoid public transportation, a fair-weather cyclist re-evaluates winter biking
  237. Canada's women's soccer named CP team of the year after Olympic gold
  238. Ontario's COVID-19 testing and isolation rules have changed: Here's what you need to know
  239. Bearskin Lake First Nation in Ontario in lockdown, state of emergency with dozens of COVID-19 cases
  240. Biden is spending $1.2 trillion on infrastructure — here's what that means for Canada
  241. Workers flock to central Alberta town as 3 energy construction projects underway in area
  242. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  243. How Les Emmerson and the Five Man Electrical Band changed my mother's life
  244. Government, Indigenous groups still negotiating child welfare funding as deadline arrives
  245. Canada from above: Drone photos in 2021
  246. Emails shed light on fury over Mike Harris's 2021 Order of Ontario appointment
  247. Agreement reached on Indigenous child welfare compensation
  248. More vaccination, coming to terms with 'historical wrongs' among top 2022 priorities: Trudeau
  249. Ontario to stop reporting COVID-19 cases in schools, memo says; NDP calls move 'terrifying for parents'
  250. Nunavut man survives 5-day blizzard, loses hands to frostbite — and vows to hunt again