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  1. WestJet cancels one in five February flights as Omicron takes toll on sector
  2. Mom who pleaded guilty in son's death in Ontario's Grand River gets 2-year conditional sentence
  3. Toronto digs out: Cleanup from Monday's major snowstorm may take days, residents warned
  4. Canada terminates $222M PPE contract following forced labour probe
  5. Quadriga CEO's widow speaks out over his death and the missing crypto millions
  6. Jagmeet Singh and his wife have 'realized their error,' will pay for $1,895 rocking chair gift
  7. Carol Off stepping down as host of CBC Radio's As It Happens
  8. Quebec musician Karim Ouellet, Juno award winner, dies at 37
  9. These volunteer firefighters came together to honour a 51-year veteran days after he died
  10. Canada's inflation rate rises to new 30-year high of 4.8%
  11. Nurse quits Saint John hospital in frustration and takes up long-haul trucking
  12. All passenger flights temporarily resume at St. John's airport amid labour dispute
  13. Manitoba plans to send as many as 300 spinal-surgery patients to Fargo
  14. Ex-employees ask how convicted fraudster obtained pandemic support while their wages went unpaid
  15. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  16. This Ontario student waited years for justice. Now, the accused in her sex assault case won't face trial
  17. They're known for having sheltered Edward Snowden. Now settled in Montreal, this family looks to the future
  18. This journalist says Canada saved him. Now he's saving a 136-year-old Ontario newspaper
  19. Trudeau says government not planning new law to curb protests targeting politicians
  20. His influence was 'everything': Canadians mourn loss of fashion titan Andrι Leon Talley
  21. Nunavut issues boil-water advisory for Iqaluit after fuel smell returns to city water
  22. Ford to announce Thursday that restaurants will be allowed to reopen at 50% capacity on Jan. 31
  23. Russia is looking for a pretext to invade Ukraine, Trudeau says
  24. 2 former paramedics appealing convictions in death of Hamilton teen Yosif Al-Hasnawi
  25. Over 200 Afghan refugees arrive in Vancouver after fleeing from Taliban
  26. Ucluelet First Nation could be without potable water for over a week after barge damages line
  27. Oil producers are flush with cash. Now what will they do with it?
  28. Contaminated medical devices used in open heart surgery caused severe infection in patients
  29. Toronto 911 operator says 'people are being hurt' by waiting on hold for up to 10 minutes
  30. How COVID-19 is leading some N.S. university athletes to go pro
  31. Saskatchewan challenges Alberta to build its half of permanent Fort McMurray-La Loche road
  32. New sex abuse allegations target son of former headmaster at now-closed Christian boarding school
  33. End of the road — literally: Why this Quebec sign got replaced after tourists left their mark
  34. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  35. Former Eastway employees allege lax safety standards before deadly Ottawa explosion
  36. New video shows incredible force of Wheatley, Ont., explosion
  37. Man arrested after 4 people, including baby, found frozen to death near Manitoba-U.S. border
  38. Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard's sex assault trial to begin in May
  39. 'Ride for Phil' remembers tow truck operator killed during winter storm
  40. MLB rejects Tampa Bay Rays' plan to play portion of home games in Montreal
  41. Scotties Tournament of Hearts women's curling good to go in Thunder Bay, Ont., maybe even with fans
  42. Migrant worker from Jamaica dies in COVID-19 isolation in Ontario while waiting to start work
  43. Doctor accused in New Brunswick COVID-19 outbreak sues province, RCMP, Facebook
  44. Alberta premier knew about justice minister's traffic ticket last year
  45. St. John's airport, firefighters reach deal to continue normal operations
  46. 4 found dead near Manitoba-U.S. border may be part of larger human smuggling operation
  47. Ontario sewage tests indicates COVID-19 may have plateaued but levels still high, experts say
  48. Montreal health agency unable to analyze COVID-19 tests in time, throws out thousands
  49. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  50. Delay in 3-year-old's cleft palate surgery deemed non-urgent is 'heartbreaking,' mom says
  51. How 2 Canadian women are set to realize their Olympic hockey dreams from behind the bench
  52. United in death, Ottawa explosion victims all stood out in life
  53. Take 2 steps and call me in the morning: Exercise as a prescription for depression
  54. Why letting users know what's in the drugs they're taking is important as opioid deaths rise
  55. 2 Canadians killed, another injured in Mexico resort shooting, police say
  56. Sask. RCMP issue Canada-wide warrant for anti-vaccine dad charged with abducting daughter, 7
  57. Canada 'may' have passed peak of Omicron wave, says top doctor
  58. Canadian cattle producers desperate as feed shortage reaches crisis levels
  59. 3 brothers killed in Brampton house fire described as 'incredibly kind, always caring, affectionate'
  60. First Nation mothers defy community restrictions by leaving for essentials
  61. Jazz legend Eleanor Collins adds to list of honours with unveiling of Canada Post stamp
  62. A drug company says a Toronto condo project would threaten 'national security.' Here's why
  63. Lincoln Alexander, Canada's 1st Black MP, would have turned 100 today and is still touching hearts
  64. Quebec shatters record for electricity consumption once again
  65. Waterloo, Ont., man fears for family living an hour from Russia-Ukraine border
  66. Veteran finds best friend's T-shirt in the mail, 13 years after he was killed in Afghanistan
  67. Lack of action on supply chain will make 'empty shelves the norm,' say Conservatives
  68. 18-year-old Charlottetown CrossFitter dazzles crowd with world event win in Miami
  69. Smoothie product sold online recalled for potential cyanide poisoning
  70. B.C.-based First Nation may put names to unmarked graves with new residential school documents
  71. Hundreds of thousands of Canadians are travelling abroad despite Omicron
  72. Enterprise dings woman who rented truck on sunny day more than $5,500 for hail damage
  73. Canada planning technological fixes to make crossing the border faster
  74. Condo owners in aging building face $14M in repairs. If they can't pay their part they risk losing their homes
  75. COVID-19 can wreak havoc on your body. So will it cause health issues decades down the road?
  76. How schools are pushing through to keep students learning in person despite Omicron
  77. Cheeky social media posts from City of Prince George resonate with residents
  78. Winnipeg woman declared dead by CRA twice in 10 months — but she's alive
  79. This Calgary couple is working to destigmatize cancer for Black Canadians
  80. Ottawa, Nunavut to announce childcare agreement
  81. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday
  82. Why a 4-storey apartment could be coming to a residential street near you
  83. Many unknowns, lots of hope as Yukoners vote on First Nation school board
  84. Where is officer DM10032? Applicants stumped, stranded by idle immigration worker
  85. How the COVID-19 outbreak in Bearskin Lake shows Canada needs to boost crisis response in First Nations
  86. Florida man charged in Canada-U.S. human-smuggling scheme at Manitoba border to appear in court
  87. Women are a growing group of Canadian military veterans, but services are lagging
  88. Former head of national vaccine task force pleads not guilty to sexual assault charge
  89. As the pandemic rages on, the political debate moves to the supermarket aisle
  90. How does Pfizer's COVID-19 pill work and who will get it?
  91. Webb telescope arrives safely. Now, Canadian astronomers are ready to unravel the mysteries of the universe
  92. Wednesday's double-barrelled attack on inflation may fall short as markets gyrate
  93. Federal government promises probe of RCMP's approach to sexual misconduct in the ranks
  94. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  95. Number of shootings in Halifax area doubled in 2021, but it's not clear why
  96. Mom of 7-year-old girl allegedly abducted by anti-vaccine dad urges Sask. RCMP to issue Amber Alert
  97. Private Ontario zoo with 450 animals up for sale in Chatham-Kent
  98. Williams Lake First Nation to release preliminary findings from residential school investigation
  99. 'Stop the spudpocalypse' campaign targets shoppers in Massachusetts
  100. Suspect in Amber Alert for 6-year-old 'may be armed,' RCMP say
  101. Ontario's solicitor general requests investigation into Thunder Bay police leadership
  102. Ontario officials tell Windsor's top doctor that now-rescinded pause on migrant workers was 'discriminatory'
  103. Former fugitive who hid in South America after N.S. killing released from prison
  104. Court places publication ban on Vice-Admiral Haydn Edmundson's sexual assault case
  105. Are grocery stores running out of food? Here's what's really going on
  106. Omicron subvariant BA.2 raises new questions about puzzling evolution of virus behind COVID-19
  107. Man builds his own pandemic curling rink on Quebec river
  108. As Quebec moves to ease COVID-19 restrictions, daily death toll remains in double digits
  109. Hockey fans look to Olympics as rare chance to see 'underestimated' women's game
  110. Long-running lawsuit involving Emma Roche and P.E.I. hospital settled
  111. Bank of Canada holds benchmark interest rate steady again
  112. Abusive teachers could be 'falling through gaps' in current system: Alberta education minister
  113. How I unlearned my anti-vaxx upbringing and started to trust the experts
  114. Remembering Travis Smarch, another victim of Yukon's drug crisis
  115. Toronto charity pushing for mandatory Holocaust education in Ontario schools
  116. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  117. Winnipeg burn barrels a positive approach to harm reduction, says Main Street Project
  118. Canada-U.S. border agents try to stem flow of migrants in face of unforgiving weather, vast distances
  119. Proposed new post-pandemic standards for long-term care being released today
  120. Trucker protest against cross-border vaccine mandates hits southwestern Ontario
  121. Early physical activity helps children after concussions, study finds
  122. Trudeau says he's isolating after exposure to COVID-19
  123. Human rights complaint filed against B.C. health-care authority over N95 respirator ban
  124. 'Freedom Convoy' heading to Ottawa to protest trucker vaccine mandate
  125. Truckloads of P.E.I. potatoes arriving at food banks across Canada*
  126. Ontario housing market so red-hot most buyers are skipping inspections, say home inspectors
  127. Ontario's crackdown on COVID-19 vaccine medical exemptions seems to be working
  128. Boy's cat curiosity leads to rescue of 93-year-old woman in distress
  129. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  130. 4 people found dead at Richmond, B.C., home in what investigators say appears to be a targeted shooting
  131. Bodies found frozen near Canada-U.S. border confirmed to be family from India
  132. Erin O'Toole plans to meet with truckers protesting vaccine mandates in Ottawa
  133. 5 children, including 1 in critical condition, among 9 hospitalized after Winnipeg house fire
  134. Former Vancouver Canucks forward Jake Virtanen charged with sexual assault
  135. 4 dead in Richmond, B.C., shooting were from same family, homicide investigators say
  136. Windsor-Essex paramedics' union tweets opposition to vaccine mandates; says they are based on lies
  137. He ran a neighbourhood hardware store for decades. Now, the nostalgia is bringing him back
  138. Ontario teen urges people to sign onto her Kindness Pledge against bullying, community hate
  139. Yukon to establish First Nations school board after historic vote
  140. Student nurses joining Alberta hospitals eager to ease Omicron pressure
  141. Why some unvaccinated Canadian travellers are still able to board a plane
  142. People say they want COVID-19 to become 'endemic.' But what does that really mean?
  143. Hundreds of books ready for display at new Black Community Library in London, Ont.
  144. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  145. Snow kicksleds from Finland catching on in rural N.B. community
  146. Investigation over alleged racist incidents at P.E.I. hockey tournament wraps up
  147. Businesses weigh options as convoy set to roll into Ottawa
  148. Inquiry into N.S. mass shootings has cost $13M before public hearings have even started
  149. Why the price of gas keeps going up in most provinces
  150. Deputy chief of Thunder Bay, Ont., police suspended pending internal investigation
  151. Driver charged 2 months after vehicle struck and killed girl guide, injured others in London, Ont.
  152. Scrap 'dangerous' hospital policy allowing workers with COVID-19 back on the job, unions tell Ontario
  153. 'My absolute dream job': Unique program brings physicians to housebound seniors
  154. Vulnerable adolescents 12 to 17 years old should get COVID-19 booster shots, NACI says
  155. Woman assaulted by husband awarded $800K in civil lawsuit. He received an absolute discharge in criminal case
  156. 'We're here to stay': Quebecers who fought to get Muslim cemeteries built say they're a sign of progress
  157. Maritimes get another blast of winter, with heavy snow, power outages, cancellations
  158. After renting downtown for 10 years, I bought my first home — in a rural town
  159. Quebec's Muslim community to honour victims on 5th anniversary of deadly mosque attack
  160. Bodies of Indian family found frozen near U.S.-Canada border won't be flown back home
  161. Rebecca Kudloo's phone rang. Canada's Governor General was on the other end
  162. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Sunday
  163. Meet the B.C. woman who built a massive 'Snowgopogo' on her front lawn
  164. Canada defeats U.S., moves one step closer to clinching 1st World Cup berth in 35 years
  165. Trudeau seeks NDP, Bloc support to prevent Conservative 'obstructionism'
  166. As Ontario, Quebec loosen COVID restrictions, here's what's open across the country
  167. Sleepless nights and no satisfaction: Buyers get run-around returning GhostBed mattresses
  168. Liberals short on time to deliver on 100 days promises as Parliament returns
  169. Western University prof says colleague spreading vaccine misinformation is hiding behind academic freedom
  170. Students in Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick head back to classrooms today
  171. N.S. man who struggled with mental health says he needed something other than jail
  172. Photography exhibit honours New Brunswick's immigration 'heroes' on pandemic front lines
  173. CBC Indigenous language Olympic coverage to include hockey in Inuktitut and Eastern Cree
  174. Trudeau tests positive for COVID-19, condemns 'hateful' rhetoric
  175. Trafficked by family: Ontario woman who survived 3 decades of abuse wants to share her story
  176. As Winnipeg's homicide rate stays among the highest in the country, experts say prevention is key
  177. Quebec singer Gilles Vigneault withdraws music from Spotify over COVID-19 misinformation
  178. Crown rejects manslaughter plea offer from teen on trial for 1st-degree murder of Calgary officer
  179. How to watch the Beijing Olympic Games on CBCSports.ca
  180. As anti-vaccine mandate protest enters 5th day in Ottawa, some worry about how it might end
  181. Gondek vs. Kenney: Competing visions of Alberta's energy future
  182. 'A no-brainer': Mining companies to relinquish thousands of claims in Yukon's Peel watershed
  183. Anger over defacement of Terry Fox statue a sign of his 'unique' legacy, says mayor of icon's hometown
  184. Sask. premier plans to scrap proof of vaccination requirement by end of February
  185. Yukon government response to 2019 Hidden Valley sexual abuse case 'inadequate,' review confirms
  186. 'He's only 18': ?????dl???? K???? grandmother excited to see her grandson achieve Olympic dream
  187. Family mourns 100-year-old matriarch who died of COVID-19
  188. Quebec scraps planned tax on the unvaccinated
  189. 3 members of Canadian Olympic team in Beijing in COVID-19 protocol
  190. This 22-year-old is out to give Black stories 'more light' with launch of history database in Hamilton
  191. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday
  192. Kitchener man who spent months hiding from the Taliban has returned to Ontario
  193. Canada's GDP rebounded to pre-pandemic level in November 2021
  194. His 95-year-old grandmother was discharged in only a hospital gown. It was –10 C
  195. 'It just sucks': Service workers in Quebec say they aren't paid enough for all the stress, abuse
  196. Canada needs to start 'thumping the table' on potato exports, says P.E.I. premier
  197. Actors' union files grievances claiming unequal treatment of BIPOC members
  198. Believe in 'your true, authentic self,' say Nigerian twins making it big as models
  199. Opposition parties in Quebec struggle as election looms and National Assembly resumes
  200. Candice Bergen voted interim Conservative leader after caucus ousts O'Toole
  201. Protest organizers dig in and say only politicians can clear Ottawa's downtown
  202. New Sask. potash mine will slash water use, eliminate tailings waste, says CEO
  203. From Water Cube to Ice Cube: Canadian icemaker deals with unique challenges at Games
  204. 'Won't do that again,' says B.C. driver stuck in car for 13 hours during 'horrendous' Manitoba blizzard
  205. This is what the latest pandemic wave is like for the ICU team at Humber River Hospital
  206. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Wednesday
  207. Crokinole becomes an unlikely Canadian export, gaining popularity around the world
  208. These Edmonton students are educating their peers about Black issues
  209. From a doomed church, a 136-year-old story of vaccine mandates and resistance
  210. Emails raise questions about regulator's independence amid COVID-related flight refunds
  211. Transgender student says teachers keep using wrong pronouns and name, and wants more done about it
  212. I feel guilty for checking my mother into long-term care against her will
  213. The family found frozen to death at the border was chasing the American dream
  214. Ottawa's police chief says the response to the protest has been a success. Not everyone agrees
  215. Yukon has joined B.C. in declaring a substance use emergency. What does that mean?
  216. Shang-Chi star Simu Liu to host 2022 Juno Awards
  217. Descendant of Black settlers in Ontario county is fed up with theft, vandalism of road sign
  218. Why an Omicron infection alone might not offer the immune boost you'd expect
  219. Russians are unsure what will happen in Ukraine — but most agree it's Putin's call to make
  220. New signs of wage inflation may force Bank of Canada's hand in raising rates
  221. Elections Canada says review to improve services for First Nations after 2021 mishaps will take 'a few years'
  222. 'There's nothing left to do': Soon-to-be Canadians slam long waits for citizenship oath ceremonies
  223. Hamilton has spent over $1.5M on extra security guards during COVID-19 pandemic
  224. Health-care coverage runs out for Alberta workers awaiting permit renewals, permanent residency
  225. Watchdog slams ad criticizing COVID border restrictions for comparing travellers to hostages
  226. Seafood sales soared during 2nd year of pandemic
  227. Government heads back to drawing board with online harm bill after negative reaction in consultations
  228. Yukon Arctic Ultra endurance race back on track this year
  229. Why experts say Premier Moe's claim vaccines no longer protect against COVID-19 is based on misunderstanding
  230. Mississauga council wants integrity commissioner to investigate allegations councillor keyed colleague's car
  231. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday
  232. Random acts of kindness bring warmth to Winnipeg winter
  233. Trudeau rules out negotiating with protesters, says military deployment 'not in the cards'
  234. Ontario is facing a teacher shortage. So why is it taking so long to certify new ones?
  235. Canada's men's soccer team enjoying genuine coming of age amid World Cup qualifying
  236. Muskox steak, fish jerky, beaver bacon: Inuvialuit ramp up wild food sharing, local economy
  237. GoFundMe and the Ottawa convoy protest — your questions answered
  238. Ottawa police launch 'surge and contain' strategy to manage protesters
  239. Human rights defenders take issue with hands-off response to recent COVID protests
  240. Canada lost 200,000 jobs in January as Omicron hit hard
  241. Another winter storm batters Atlantic Canada as officials warn of widespread outages
  242. PTSD, anxiety and learning to walk again — recovering from ICU can take years
  243. How anti-vaccine mandate protests pose a risk for Doug Ford
  244. Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Friday
  245. First residents move into Fredericton tiny homes development
  246. No-knock police raids rising in Hamilton and Halton, new data reveals
  247. SIU to investigate 2015 death of First Nations man in Thunder Bay, Ont.
  248. How to raise an Olympic athlete? 'Follow your child's lead. They have to want it,' says hockey parent
  249. New advice to wait 3 months after COVID-19 infection before booster comes amid mixed messages, lack of tests
  250. Toronto police shut down roads, plan to limit disruption ahead of convoy protest