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  1. Your Christmas tree could make hungry goats 'do a little happy dance'
  2. Some Save on Foods combo meals recalled due to salmonella risk
  3. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Jan. 1
  4. The day Betty White and her cat touched the hearts of Halifax newspaper readers
  5. Ontario hospitals and staff strained as COVID-19 cases rise
  6. Two dead after large tree falls on house in Horseshoe Bay, B.C.
  7. Benzodiazepines 'a major problem' in illicit drug supply
  8. Seattle Kraken fan called a hero after noticing Canucks staffer's cancerous mole during game
  9. Canada's English dictionary hasn't been updated in almost 2 decades. What does that say about us?
  10. New Year's fireworks lead to heartache for Nova Scotia horse owner
  11. Credit cards go vertical, ditching classic look and magnetic strip
  12. Teen dies following Boxing Day car collision in downtown Toronto that injured 7 others
  13. Former federal cabinet minister John Efford dies at 77
  14. Planning a staycation? You can claim a tax credit if you travel in Ontario this year
  15. How the unbreakable Maroon spirit still inspires African Nova Scotians
  16. Ontario premier to make announcement after cabinet mulls stricter public health measures
  17. Parents frustrated as some schools shift online, others plow ahead amid rising COVID-19 cases
  18. Still using a classic BlackBerry? It's going to stop working today, company says
  19. Dozens of big companies headed by top-paid CEOs collected COVID-19 government benefits: report
  20. Toronto-born bobsledder ready for 2022 Beijing Olympics
  21. Ontario court awards $107M to families of Flight PS752 victims
  22. Ottawa releasing details of $40B First Nations child welfare agreement today
  23. This group of strangers — ages 39 to 78 — owns a Winnipeg house together. Here's why
  24. Life in Arviat comes to 'standstill' as Nunavut's COVID-19 cases double in 4 days
  25. Bearskin Lake First Nation in Ontario calls for military help as COVID-19 infects nearly half the population
  26. After 3-month-old son admitted to ICU, N.L. mom urges people to 'protect the vulnerable' against COVID-19
  27. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Jan. 3
  28. How the pandemic has some Ontario employers switching to a 4-day work week
  29. U.S. defeats Canada in first dispute under new North American trade pact
  30. Quebec government faces backlash for 2nd curfew
  31. Volunteers brave freezing weather, long travel to get supplies to First Nation in Ontario besieged by COVID-19
  32. CEO of world's largest fertilizer maker Nutrien leaves job abruptly after 8 months
  33. Artists waiting for Indigenous place names question quick approval of Barge Chilling Beach sign
  34. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  35. Women, visible minorities make up larger share of latest Order of Canada appointments
  36. Federal transport minister asks for investigation into Sunwing party flight to Mexico
  37. Calls grow for HEPA air filters in Canadian classrooms
  38. Extreme cold, high winds and snow leave much of Canada under weather warnings
  39. COVID-19 testing capacity is overwhelmed. Here's how Canadians can still measure risk
  40. The pandemic is changing how restaurants do business, and it might be for good
  41. New show Run the Burbs crafts a modern family in a modern way
  42. Young patients with mystery neurological illness in New Brunswick anxious for answers
  43. Ontario lockdown means these workers are out of a job — again
  44. Parents, opposition call on Ontario to allow COVID-19 tests for daycare kids
  45. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  46. Calls grow for inmate releases as COVID-19 caseloads climb in jails and prisons
  47. Why COVID-19 hospitalizations of Canadian kids — and infants — could keep rising as Omicron spreads
  48. Family devastated after 11-year-old girl dies after 1st time toboganning
  49. Families of Flight PS752 victims say RCMP isn't doing enough to help Ukraine's criminal probe
  50. Police, fire, ambulance services across Canada hit by staff shortages due to COVID-19
  51. Peter Nygard back in Toronto court Friday for bail hearing
  52. Ontario tells hospitals to stop non-urgent surgeries, procedures to preserve critical-care capacity
  53. Flight attendants say Sunwing party flight shows what industry is dealing with amid Omicron
  54. Canada falling behind on promised vaccine donations to other countries
  55. Residential school day scholars can now apply for compensation under settlement
  56. Iran snubs another deadline in PS752 crash as families call for action
  57. With so many cryptocurrencies, why do any of them have value?
  58. Some support staff feel anxious, 'disrespected' as Ontario schools reopen for students with disabilities
  59. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  60. Quebec hospitals overwhelmed and it's only going to get worse, health officials say
  61. As Omicron sweeps across Ontario, how will it impact Doug Ford's political future?
  62. Critics, industry call on Ottawa to reconsider trucker vaccine mandate to protect supply chains
  63. Bob built a cockpit simulator in his Alberta backyard. Next stop … Hawaii
  64. Freezing rain blasts B.C.'s South Coast after overnight snow dump, prompting travel warnings
  65. Hamilton police officer on 18-month probation for lunging at woman in incident caught on video
  66. Fredericton traffic circle lands in U.K. group's Roundabouts of the World calendar
  67. Calls grow for Ottawa to 'step up' with military help for First Nation plagued by COVID-19 in Ontario
  68. Thrift store find leads to release of B.C. musician's album 48 years after it was recorded
  69. Filipino Canadian Nina Lee Aquino appointed artistic director of NAC English Theatre
  70. Hidden markups, missed sales on Instacart leave customers feeling 'ripped off'
  71. With housing market smashing new records, think-tank pitches progressive tax on homes over $1M
  72. Ottawa still hasn't delivered on promise to test all travellers entering Canada from outside the U.S.
  73. Cracks in B.C.'s infrastructure revealed by extreme weather events of past 6 months
  74. Canada added 55,000 jobs last month, before full force of Omicron hit
  75. Manitoba family told to cover cost for bringing home body of woman who died after hospital transfer
  76. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he plans on taking paternity leave after daughter's birth
  77. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  78. Sask. government's guidance questioned as Workers' Compensation Board says it won't accept rapid tests
  79. Overwhelmed by COVID, Quebec hospitals face tough choices in scaling back surgeries
  80. When life gives you lemons: How an N.S. bakery got — and got rid of — a heap of sour fruit
  81. Sunwing passenger files sent to Quebec prosecutor, says federal health minister
  82. Vancouver seawall damaged as high tides, winds pummel B.C.'s South Coast
  83. Ottawa looking into Ontario's request for military help for First Nation amid COVID-19 surge, Hajdu says
  84. COVID-19 patient tried to sneak ivermectin in stuffed animal into Windsor, Ont., hospital, memo says
  85. Extreme cold weather leaves Canadians eager for relief
  86. Elderly renters given short notice of 43 per cent rent hike
  87. Grocers pressured to bring back 'hero pay' amid Omicron surge
  88. Koady Chaisson of award-winning P.E.I. band The East Pointers dead at 37
  89. First Nations brace for labour challenges brought by Omicron-fuelled COVID-19 surge
  90. Hamilton neighbourhood covered after plant malfunction sends 'beans raining down'
  91. Akim Aliu, Nazem Kadri, others share painful past in campaign to rid NHL of racism
  92. COVID-19 is pushing Quebec hospitals to highest alert level. Here's what that means
  93. Dole recalls salad kits for possible Listeria contamination
  94. Thousands without power after winter storm sweeps Nova Scotia
  95. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Saturday
  96. Paramedics respond to call almost 2 hours away due to 'level zero' in Ottawa
  97. Canadian Rangers in Bearskin Lake First Nation to help with COVID-19 outbreak
  98. Heavy rain, rising temperatures could mean floods on Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island
  99. Alberta animal shelters receive influx of donations as tribute to TV icon Betty White
  100. How the American health system is holding up compared with ours
  101. Manitoba cabinet minister mocked for tweet of wife shovelling snow after 12-hour hospital shift
  102. Canada resists pressure to drop vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers
  103. B.C. coastal communities assess damage, look to future after King tides, extreme weather wreak havoc
  104. Canada may have another unlikely ally in its electric vehicle tax-credit fight: Arizona
  105. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  106. When it comes to long COVID, the treatment playbook is constantly evolving
  107. I survived a war as a child, but life doesn't owe me anything
  108. Survey finds oilsands environmental monitoring ineffective after 10 years
  109. First Nation says Alberta is preventing it from taking control of child welfare
  110. 3 Ontario nurses disciplined for social media posts related to pandemic launch $1M libel suit
  111. Students in B.C. and Alberta return to classrooms today
  112. For those who can't work from home, the dangers of COVID-19 are ever present
  113. People with disabilities can 'have a personal life' too, says London, Ont., man looking for love
  114. Extreme cold warnings in place Monday night for parts of Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick
  115. Students left in lurch after Quebec private colleges, recruiting firm file for creditor protection
  116. 'More work for no pay': Travel agents say they're in trouble after slew of trip cancellations
  117. Americans advised to avoid travel to Canada due to rising COVID-19 caseload
  118. From snails to snow: Why homeowners aren't liable for slips on icy sidewalks
  119. As N.L. warns of COVID-19's inevitability, immunocompromised people fear they've been forgotten
  120. Yellowknife family braves -35 C cold, skiing all day to honour young skier's life
  121. Unvaccinated Quebecers will have to pay a 'health contribution,' premier says
  122. Torrential rain set to hit B.C.'s South Coast, prompting flood warnings
  123. You can now pass Ontario's final driver's licence road test without showing you can parallel park
  124. Hundreds more Afghan refugees arrive in Canada, including human rights defenders
  125. Inuit UN rep calls on Canada to make Inuktitut an official language
  126. Several B.C. First Nations set to take full control over education on their lands
  127. More than 75 per cent of Manitoba First Nations now have active COVID-19 cases
  128. Record number of orca, humpback whales spotted in Salish Sea
  129. Family demands answers after woman dies in Windsor, Ont., jail while waiting for psychiatric help
  130. Trudeau, Ukrainian president talk sanctions, extending training mission to deter Russian military
  131. Top Mountie violated her legal obligations by being too slow to respond to complaints, judge rules
  132. China, Philippines suspend beef imports from Canada after BSE case
  133. Hockey Canada unveils Olympic women's team looking to avenge gold-medal loss
  134. Former governor general Julie Payette won't lose her Order of Canada, advisory council says
  135. Frustration mounts in Bearskin Lake with 6 Canadian Rangers helping with COVID-19 relief
  136. Alberta employers to determine who's essential and can work while infected with COVID-19
  137. Tony Staffieri named CEO of Rogers, capping ugly and public family feud
  138. Canada, U.S. officials to meet in bid to resolve P.E.I. potato dispute
  139. O'Toole says Canada-U.S. relations have never been worse
  140. Omicron's spread may boost collective immunity, but at what cost?
  141. Employers told to use honour system for sick leave as Alberta limits PCR testing
  142. Trying to make sense of inflation? So is everybody else
  143. How to build resilience when there's 'no end in sight' to the pandemic
  144. Quebec faces calls for transparency, greater scientific rigour after public health director's resignation
  145. Kingston, Ont., has a profound doctor shortage. Here's why
  146. 3 Vancouver Island cats hold owners' blender hostage — for a month
  147. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  148. Man buys and gifts 27,000 kg of P.E.I. potatoes to Montrealers in need
  149. Quiet removal of proof-of-vaccination rule leaves N.B. businesses wondering about options
  150. Lawsuit filed in Manitoba seeks more than $1.1B from drug companies for opioid crisis victims
  151. Ontario's young children are heading back to class — but many aren't yet vaccinated against COVID-19
  152. Sask. mom pleads for public's help after 7-year-old daughter taken to unknown location by anti-vaccine dad
  153. Southern Ontario health unit orders pause on arrival of temporary foreign workers
  154. All Manitobans 'highly likely' to be exposed to COVID-19 in coming weeks, health official says
  155. Rare 1st edition of Shakespeare's plays acquired by UBC now on display at Vancouver Art Gallery
  156. Vancouver, Toronto and Edmonton have highest immigrant retention rates: StatsCan
  157. Artist behind Canucks' Lunar New Year jersey hopes to counter anti-Asian racism
  158. Formerly homeless chef uses skills and better circumstances to help homeless tenters
  159. Teen goalie in Ontario charged with assault after player hit in head with hockey stick
  160. Thousands of suspected injuries tied to breast implants revealed in manufacturer data dump, CBC analysis finds
  161. Canada joins Mexico's official complaint arguing U.S. violating new trade pact over auto parts provision
  162. Fake toonies discovered in Hawkesbury, Ont.
  163. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  164. Delayed arrival of agriculture workers could be 'catastrophic' for crops, industry says
  165. A tax on the unvaxxed would be legally and ethically questionable — even if it worked
  166. Vancouver salon victorious as small claims court dismisses suit over unwanted 'frizzies'
  167. No longer a sure thing: Records show how N.B. investigation into mystery illness changed over time
  168. Six Nations man in Brantford, Ont., golf course occupation faces charges related to land-claim protest
  169. Antivirals could be a pandemic game-changer — and they could be in Canada soon
  170. Ottawa must work with Indigenous communities to mitigate climate disasters, experts say
  171. Vulnerable people in B.C. and Alberta being paid to take COVID 19 vaccines for others, officials say
  172. This is what a 16-hour hospital shift is like for me while Omicron rages
  173. Daycare workers, parents call for more consideration as Omicron batters essential sector
  174. 3 Canadian military regiments without royal patron after Prince Andrew stripped of titles
  175. Quebec parents may be called in to supervise classrooms if teachers out sick with COVID-19
  176. Explosion, major fire in south Ottawa sends 3 to hospital
  177. More people leaving Toronto, Montreal for smaller pastures as pandemic hastens urban exodus
  178. This Ontario man has waited over 2 years for his broken electric wheelchair to be replaced
  179. Quebec premier announces end to curfew Monday, back-to-school plan
  180. Billionaire owner of Zara to buy gold-plated Toronto skyscraper for more than $1B
  181. Canadian imprisoned in Egypt for years safely back in Toronto
  182. Quebec private college pushed for early tuition payment before applying for creditor protection
  183. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  184. Edward Roberts, former N.L. lieutenant-governor and prominent politician, dead at 81
  185. Federal modelling suggests 'very intense' Omicron surge within weeks
  186. RCMP's contract policing is headed for a federal review
  187. Netflix raising prices for standard and premium plans in the U.S. and Canada
  188. Windsor-Essex rescinds 3-week delay on arrival of agriculture workers
  189. Quebec thought COVID-19 threatened hospitals, not long-term care homes, seniors minister says
  190. An iceberg in B.C.? Lingering mirage leaves photographer stumped
  191. Several children believed dead in early-morning house fire in Sandy Lake First Nation in Ontario
  192. High-ranking Toronto police officer suspended over allegations of impropriety in promotions process: sources
  193. Omicron transmission is declining in B.C., modelling suggests — but hospitalizations have yet to peak
  194. Iqaluit investigating after 'influx of concerns' that the city's water smells like fuel again
  195. Quebec City daycare facing allegations of mistreatment and neglect closes its doors
  196. Return of hero pay long overdue, frazzled grocery workers say
  197. Widow stunned by 74% rent increase after Ontario company bought building
  198. Toronto police officer who heads disciplinary hearings office charged with impaired driving
  199. This Ontario high school teacher mailed handwritten letters to each of her 80 students. Here's why
  200. Furniture prices soar due to supply chain issues, increased cost of materials
  201. How Bearskin Lake's chief led his community through COVID-19 crisis
  202. Care providers say Ottawa takes far too long to pay for health services for First Nations kids
  203. In this Ontario hospital, it's mostly the unvaccinated who are overwhelming the ICU
  204. Justice Fund pilot program a crash-course in life skills for youths from vulnerable neighbourhoods
  205. This is what Quebec's doctors and nurses are seeing in ERs during the Omicron wave
  206. Tsunami advisories issued for parts of B.C. as undersea volcano erupts in Pacific
  207. Alexa McDonough remembered for her dedication to social justice, blazing a trail for women
  208. Victims of deadly industrial blast remembered as 'good people'
  209. COVID-19 vaccine mandate for truckers crossing into Canada from U.S. takes effect
  210. Physio graduates in limbo as clinical competency exams nixed, but still required for licensure
  211. Nunavut government confirms fuel found in Iqaluit water supply again
  212. With hospitals overwhelmed, can Canada overhaul health care for the long term?
  213. Rory Linkletter takes down 23-year-old Canadian men's half-marathon record
  214. Crush of provincial aid requests makes Omicron wave unique for federal response: LeBlanc
  215. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  216. 'Why has it taken 134 years?': First Nations in Manitoba, Ontario move closer to flood compensation
  217. Artists aim to make tattoos more inclusive by going back to traditional techniques
  218. Toronto expecting 'significant snowfall' starting Sunday night
  219. Iqaluit seeks alternate water source after recurrence of fuel odour issue
  220. Missing man's family visits south Ottawa explosion site to pay last respects
  221. 'I want them to live on': Yukon residents remember loved ones lost to opioids, drug overdose
  222. Hundreds of air passengers flouted in-flight mask rules in 2021
  223. Weather watch: What you need to know about the winter blast in Ontario
  224. Ford government could lose $2.8B over 5 years in online gambling bet, confidential report warns
  225. 6 ways to recognize and challenge diet culture this year
  226. Fabled water bomber once used to fight B.C. wildfires on sale for $5M
  227. Health Canada approves Pfizer's COVID-19 therapeutic
  228. Quebec calls on bureaucrats to work in hospitals amid staffing shortage
  229. Toronto's Gardiner Expressway partially reopens, Don Valley Parkway still shut down due to extreme weather
  230. Federal government announces $35M in new funding for refugee settlement services
  231. House Price Index rose 26% in 2021, fastest pace on record
  232. Friends, family and fellow foodies mourn the loss of CBC Radio host Adrienne Pan
  233. Quebec calls a snow day as winter storm rolls into the province
  234. Puerto Rico supermarket shelves empty as P.E.I. potato supply dries up
  235. Pfizer's COVID-19 pill could have real impact in Canada — if we can roll it out fast enough
  236. 2 Hamilton paramedics guilty for their roles in teen's death get 18 months in community
  237. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  238. Calls for better emergency infrastructure in Ontario's north after 3 children die in Sandy Lake house fire
  239. 5th set of human remains found at industrial explosion site in south Ottawa
  240. Few signs of labour union resurgence, despite rising prices and worker shortages
  241. Montreal Canadiens hire new general manager
  242. P.E.I. processing potatoes heading to Alberta french fry plant*
  243. Some patients go in for COVID-19, others are infected alongside another issue. In hospitals, those lines blur
  244. Some Canadian travellers want to know why those entering from the U.S. face less stringent rules
  245. School in B.C.'s Interior closes after teachers refuse to work due to high number of unmasked students
  246. Canadians donate thousands to animal-rescue organizations in honour of Betty White
  247. Canadian parents share relief, concern as several provinces send kids back to school
  248. Doctors say claim that Beijing's 1st Omicron case came from Canada isn't based on science
  249. Family of gunsmith killed in raid files $23M lawsuit against Toronto police board
  250. Quebecers with disabilities struggle with rapid tests, say advocates