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  1. Ottawa aid worker detained in Afghanistan has been released, says brother
  2. These Russian international students squeezed by sanctions but stand in solidarity with Ukraine
  3. MLB cancels games through April 13 as negotiations stall
  4. 'They could be us when they grow up': Female firefighters in Iqaluit aim to inspire next generation of girls
  5. Patrick Brown settles defamation lawsuit as he prepares CPC leadership bid
  6. Gushue secures playoff spot at Brier, remains perfect with win over Flemming
  7. This leader shifted her organization to a 4-day work week. She says she has no plans to go back
  8. Hall of Famers Lafleur, McDonald and St-Pierre to receive Order of Hockey in Canada
  9. Hamilton police silent about officer who allegedly donated to anti-mandate convoy
  10. Thunder Bay police oversight board strikes expert panel as investigations, complaints mount
  11. New short film shows how 2 university students circumvent Vancouver's high rental costs
  12. COVID-19 pandemic has*brought out the worst in people, pulled Canadians further apart, survey suggests
  13. Not just gasoline — experts expect oil price spike to soon impact cost of plane tickets, too
  14. These Canadians are helping Black history become part of everyday learning in schools
  15. Time for a regular checkup? Here's what doctors say you should ask about
  16. Why Canada is losing affordable rental housing faster than it's being built
  17. Peguis First Nation launches lawsuit against Manitoba government over night hunting
  18. 2021 was one of the warmest years on record in the Maritimes
  19. Bryan Adams to be inducted into Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame
  20. Trudeau meets Polish president to talk about getting Ukrainian refugees to Canada
  21. 'Small is good': Stratford, Ont., cinema with just 13 seats earns world record
  22. Culturally focused dementia care needed for Canada's senior immigrants, researchers say
  23. Trudeau's intelligence adviser backs use of Emergencies Act to clear Ottawa convoy protest
  24. Winter taking heavy toll on people who are homeless, from amputations to freezing to death
  25. Players vote to accept MLB's offer on new labour deal
  26. Merritt, B.C., aims to 3D-print homes to replace those damaged by flooding
  27. Cormorant helicopter crashes at Gander air base
  28. Navy hits MP Kevin Vuong with a service offence charge for failing to disclose 2019 arrest
  29. 'I'm not going to let my child die': Woman runs into burning home to save son
  30. First Nations leaders in northern Ontario call for disbandment of Thunder Bay police
  31. Widows sue construction companies after fatal work-site collapse on B.C.'s Gabriola Island
  32. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to address House of Commons
  33. Hamilton student sees himself represented in school thanks to Black graduation coaches
  34. Canadians open their homes to Ukrainian relatives and refugees
  35. Four Inuit artists nominated for Canadian Screen Awards
  36. The war in Ukraine threatens to distract us from the climate crisis
  37. Design experts rethink the workspace as pandemic restrictions ease across Canada
  38. 2 years into the pandemic, burning questions remain about COVID-19 — and how we fight it
  39. Virtual gatherings, outdoor celebrations and more: Photos that defined pandemic for CBC viewers
  40. What one N.W.T. town can teach us about dealing with future floods
  41. Sunflowers, soup and art: How Canadians are fundraising for Ukraine
  42. Some new doctors who trained during the pandemic worry about gaps in their knowledge
  43. 'It didn't have to end this way': How the police search for Norah and Romy Carpentier took a wrong turn
  44. Side hustle, self-employed and personal support workers among Canadians feeling gas price pinch
  45. Allan Schoenborn granted overnight leave from psychiatric hospital, 14 years after killing his 3 children
  46. Ontario removes more than 400 deaths from official COVID-19 count
  47. 207 lives lost to illicit toxic drugs in B.C. in first month of 2022: coroner
  48. Canadians' mental health worsened in the pandemic — and the system is at a crisis point
  49. 'Wild card' Yukon prospector will be 1st Black person in Canadian Mining Hall of Fame
  50. Geothermal energy keeps grape vines cozy in winter at Quebec vineyard
  51. 5 dead in overnight collision near Belleville, Ont., police say
  52. Setting snares and building lean-tos: Elsipogtog youth get crash course in winter survival skills
  53. Peter MacKay rules out run for Conservative leadership
  54. Much of Canada moving their clocks forward for daylight time on Sunday
  55. Some WestJet customers still waiting on refunds for flights cancelled in 2020
  56. Ukrainians are arriving in Canada. So where are the Afghans?
  57. Search underway for missing fisher off Nova Scotia coast
  58. Push toward hearing interventions over ASL leading to language deprivation in deaf people, experts say
  59. From a new generation of South Asian filmmakers, culturally nuanced stories with universal appeal
  60. From Kharkiv to Stittsville: One fleeing Ukrainian couple's journey to Ottawa
  61. Why some parents are eager for changes to Ontario's early reading curriculum
  62. 5 students from India identified as victims of fatal Highway 401 crash
  63. Pickup truck registered to Sask. premier impounded in B.C. after police say driver fails sobriety test
  64. Unifor head Jerry Dias retires, citing health issues
  65. Long-lost ID bracelet of Scottish air force pilot found buried in Manitoba beach
  66. Canada looks to reinforce Arctic sovereignty through diplomacy, military, says minister
  67. Chaos continues at Labrador Inn, but there is hope help is on the way
  68. Federal budget will be a 'back to basics' document responding to the chaos in Europe, sources say
  69. Skiers, snowboarders complain of refund headaches with Vail Resorts
  70. NHL Heritage Classic in Hamilton was 'hockey heaven' for fans
  71. Young Halifax gamer earns black belt in computer coding
  72. Metaverse real estate sales boom as businesses try to stake a claim in a 'risky' virtual world
  73. Law in the time of COVID: How the pandemic radically reoriented Ontario's justice system
  74. 'Explosion' of above guideline rent increases pricing out some Toronto tenants, advocates say
  75. Ukrainian group says members attacked by Russian-speaking men after Edmonton NHL game
  76. Rising tuition, student debt weigh heavily on post-secondary students
  77. Federal government urged to pause proposed B.C. port expansion, consider alternative plan
  78. 2 years on, there are calls for a real look at what went wrong in Canada during COVID-19
  79. Businesses take variety of approaches on N.B.'s first day without COVID rules
  80. This competitive skier survived an eating disorder. Now the Ontario teen is sharing her story to help others
  81. Notorious landlord Abdullah Shah fatally shot outside Edmonton home
  82. Sask. Paralympian helps expand Trans Canada trail map for people with disabilities
  83. Sister confirms death of N.S. fisherman who spent 5 hours in water
  84. Over 80 Canadian bobsleigh, skeleton athletes unwavering in call for top officials to resign
  85. Brown, Poilievre trade shots over niqab ban as Conservative leadership race heats up
  86. Energy security concerns and surging prices could give coal industry a new lease on life
  87. Canadians sharply and evenly divided over Trudeau's pandemic performance, poll suggests
  88. Innovative atlas puts Indigenous knowledge on the map — literally — to help tackle climate crisis
  89. From concussions to coercion: Why Canada's Olympic sliders say their safety is at risk
  90. Arrest, computer use of accused in deadly attack on Muslim family in London, Ont., detailed in new documents
  91. Exhibits, concerts and other fundraisers: Canadians find creative ways to help Ukraine
  92. Indian Canadian community mourns 5 students who died in Highway 401 crash
  93. Average Canadian house price hits $816,720 — up 20% in past year
  94. Sexual assault of vulnerable senior by B.C. care aide highlights gaps in long-term care, advocates say
  95. University of Alberta initiative aims to protect Ukrainian archives, research
  96. Federal inmates face long delays and sometimes retribution if they file complaints, lawyer says
  97. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addresses Parliament amid Russian attack
  98. Toronto's SickKids to receive some pediatric cancer patients from Ukraine
  99. Intentionally or not, 'coulda, woulda, shoulda' is now a PC pandemic slogan
  100. Red tape keeps dying Kingston, Ont., man from getting care, daughter says
  101. Hamilton hairstylist says she lost parental benefits after lockdowns limited her work hours
  102. New charge laid against Coutts border blockade protester accused of breaching police barrier
  103. 5 Canadian scholars win $100K Killam Prize for research
  104. N.S. gunman's spouse, set to undergo restorative justice, lived 'in survival mode,' says lawyer
  105. Omicron may hang around longer on surfaces than original virus, early findings suggest
  106. Quebec students feel there's 'no future' for them due to religious symbols law, study suggests
  107. Experts warn that Canadian weapons shipped to Ukraine could end up in the wrong hands
  108. Coming soon to a backyard or forest near you: the invasive Asian jumping worm
  109. Ukrainian tourist stuck in limbo in Canada — unable to return home, unable to work here
  110. They were promised refunds. Instead, seniors are still waiting on $15M from a failed development
  111. Canadian Pacific Railway issues 72-hour lockout notice on Teamsters Canada
  112. Health Canada approves Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for kids aged 6 to 11
  113. HMCS Halifax to deploy Saturday as part of NATO support for Ukraine
  114. Mount Pearl couple married 73 years separated by health-care system
  115. Hundreds of Canadian Airbnb hosts open their doors, offering to house Ukrainian refugees
  116. Top court quashes Ottawa's attempt to throw out RCMP harassment lawsuit
  117. Mask rules, ban on public visits stay in place at N.B. Legislature
  118. In face of pandemic burnout, nurse who left Leamington job says Ontario's promises fall short
  119. After brutal winter conditions, emergency deer feeding underway in northwestern Ontario
  120. Putin's war has destabilized the world economy and inflation may be just the start
  121. First Nations in Manitoba keeping COVID-19 restrictions for now despite easing in province
  122. Let's review Kim Kardashian's business advice to women
  123. Aging fleet, broken parts force DFO to cancel northern cod stock assessment
  124. B.C. stranger donates $13K wheelchair to Ontario musician, who now has 3 to replace his broken one
  125. Canadian singer-songwriter Eric Mercury, known for 'Electric Black Man,' dead at 77
  126. Ottawa reveals details of emergency immigration program for Ukrainian refugees
  127. B.C. premier raises concerns with prime minister about jobs if fish farms close
  128. Tears for tenants forced out of homes as B.C.'s rental crisis spreads to Prince George
  129. Resort CEO told women at B.C. conference to 'go clean some rooms and do some dishes'
  130. Brampton pizza: Why ordering 'Indian-style' might become a bigger thing in Canada
  131. Canadian navy cancels training course after alleged racist and sexual misconduct incidents
  132. Mask makers mull future as pandemic mandates drop
  133. Thunder Bay's top doctor urges people to mask up for '2-3 weeks' despite end of provincial mandate
  134. Multiple refugee crises across globe put pressure on Canada's immigration system
  135. The cost of living may be going up, but wages are rising, too
  136. Most Nova Scotians support easing of COVID-19 restrictions, survey suggests
  137. MP Kevin Vuong aims to rejoin Liberals, calls past accusation a 'fantasy'
  138. Ontario's plan to sell 'clean energy' credits doesn't wash with environmental groups
  139. Other countries have rules for online fundraising, committee probing convoy protest hears
  140. WestJet foresees busy summer travel season as testing requirements dropped
  141. Ontario makes big promises with critical minerals plans but First Nations advocates remain concerned
  142. Manitoba premier apologizes for boasting of son's hockey success when asked about patient's death
  143. Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest says he has the qualities that win elections
  144. Avengers star Mark Ruffalo joins campaign against B.C. pipeline with call for RBC to end funding
  145. As software struggles persist, consultant says Muskrat Falls completion impossible to predict
  146. Man 'brandishing a hatchet' in custody after possible hate crime at Mississauga, Ont., mosque
  147. Vancouver Island leaders forge friendship over kidney donation
  148. Oblates to open Rome archives next month for residential school records search
  149. HMCS Halifax sets off for deployment as part of NATO response to war in Ukraine
  150. Toronto Zoo mourns death of Asha the rhinoceros
  151. How music therapy impacts health care in this rural Nova Scotia town
  152. 6 arrested as anti-mandate protesters, counter-protesters again take to Calgary streets
  153. Trans Mountain blames massive spike in project cost on natural disasters, debt costs — and frogs
  154. UCP leaked confidential poll without permission — or key context, Alberta pollster says
  155. A mother's fight for facts about her daughter's death could rewrite the Access to Information Act
  156. Shutdown begins at CP Rail as two sides continue to negotiate
  157. Why some businesses are paying staff a living wage, not just the minimum
  158. Čve Gascon becomes 3rd female goalie to play in QMJHL
  159. Saskatoon family's South Indian cookbook donates proceeds to vision loss charity
  160. A 'love affair' with French Quebec that led to a life in radio: Jeanette Kelly dies at 70
  161. 'It's a scar': Mosque in Mississauga, Ont., looks to increase security after attack
  162. Piece by weathered and rusted piece, Canada's oldest grain elevator comes down
  163. Marc Dalton enters Conservative leadership race, Scott Aitchison officially launches campaign
  164. Ontario Premier Doug Ford heads to Washington on Monday for trade mission
  165. Rising oil prices may give Liberals extra spending for next Ottawa budget
  166. COVID-19 pandemic still hitting low income areas hardest, Ontario's science table says
  167. A lost Paradise landmark holds the key to mysterious new blue monument
  168. Calgary residents face tough choices living with caps on power use as utility bills pile up
  169. Digital currency donations for Freedom Convoy evading seizure by authorities
  170. As the cost of living jumps, should the Quebec budget give taxpayers money back to help?
  171. Ontario couple says house sale at risk due to tenants who refuse to leave, Landlord and Tenant Board delays
  172. Woman outraged CIBC job application suggests traditional regalia for video cover letter
  173. How the pandemic has robbed me of a full high school experience
  174. Meet some Anishinaabemowin speakers who are passing on the language to the next generation
  175. After a Nova Scotia town was defrauded out of nearly $500K, it took Scotiabank to court
  176. London's Muslim community responds to attack on Mississauga mosque
  177. The war in Ukraine could force Canada to shed its self-image as a peacekeeper
  178. After 2 years in limbo, summer music festivals are back to electrify concertgoers
  179. Ongoing immigration delays leave more than a million waiting to become citizens and permanent residents
  180. Virologist from Edmundston thinks of N.B. deer as she studies COVID-19
  181. As weather warms, advocates call on Fredericton to finish 'dysfunctional' trail that crosses city
  182. Investigation launched after National Research Council is hit by 'cyber incident'
  183. YouTuber who built backwoods Yukon cabin is an illegal squatter, gov't says
  184. Man faces rare charges over allegations he tried to menace 2 P.E.I. judges
  185. Health-care providers seek exemptions for therapeutic training in magic mushrooms
  186. Boy, 11 — driving at 150 km/h in wrong lane — takes Durham police on wild car chase
  187. Liberals, opposition debate CP Rail stoppage but avoid discussing back-to-work legislation
  188. Canada wants WHO approval for Medicago COVID-19 vaccine so it can be donated: Sajjan
  189. P.E.I. campaign urges bar patrons to ask staff for 'Island shot' if they're feeling unsafe
  190. Liberals, NDP leadership have tentative deal to support Trudeau government to 2025
  191. Charest has the edge in Ontario over Conservative leadership rival Poilievre, poll suggests
  192. Sentencing begins for man who stole funding from vulnerable B.C. youth as unqualified social worker
  193. Police training in domestic violence scrapped for years before veteran's murder-suicide: inquiry
  194. By Inuit, for Inuit: Qanuippitaa? National Inuit Health Survey gets underway in Inuvialuit region
  195. CP Rail and union agree to binding arbitration to end work stoppage
  196. Patients say Ontario College of Physicians slow to act as more complaints about Toronto gynecologist roll in
  197. Dad's cookie brand stops making Goodie Rings
  198. Workers from arts, hospitality industries pivot to tech careers through coding boot camps
  199. First Nations leaders step up calls for external oversight of troubled Thunder Bay, Ont., police service
  200. From housing to health care, what to expect in Quebec's budget
  201. 6 more Sunwing party flight passengers face fines over vaccination status, masks
  202. 'The door's been slammed shut on me': Sixties Scoop survivor from N.S. denied compensation
  203. Parents call on Sooke school district to do more to fight racism after N-word defended online
  204. Liberals commit to advance dental care program, pharmacare and affordable housing in deal with NDP
  205. Peter Nygard to be extradited to U.S. to face charges, justice minister says
  206. Resort CEO under fire for sexist remark previously faced complaints over alleged rape comment
  207. Grizzly bears now 'regular residents' of Manitoba after sightings jump in recent years
  208. Love it or Leaf it: Toronto teams up with Justin Bieber for new jerseys
  209. Michelle Latimer documentary Inconvenient Indian to premiere on APTN
  210. Air Canada CEO apologizes in first French comments since bilingualism brouhaha last year
  211. Pride Toronto apologizes after review finds it wasn't transparent with $1.8M in grants
  212. Calgary Flames launch $125 million lawsuit against insurers over 'massive' COVID losses
  213. Former Toronto police chief Mark Saunders to run for Ontario PCs in June election
  214. Alberta MLA Thomas Dang defends his decision to hack provincial COVID-19 vaccine records system
  215. Quebec budget includes $500 handout, more for health care
  216. As the Desmond inquiry hears from its last witness, the judge hints at changes to come
  217. COVID-19 restrictions are lifting, but unvaccinated Canadians still can't board planes or trains
  218. As employees return to the office, the much-hyped hybrid model faces acid test: does it work?
  219. Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives hold on to former premier's Winnipeg seat in byelection
  220. Breastfeeding mother files complaint after guards tell her to stop nursing in Montreal mall
  221. Bald eagle has rare closeup encounter in Esgenoôpetitj First Nation in N.B.
  222. Ottawa reveals details of 1st 'green bond' sale
  223. Unifor alleges former president Jerry Dias took $50K from COVID-19 test kit supplier
  224. Ontario citizens group opposes development on land that expert says is rich in Indigenous history
  225. 2 people charged with harassment after protests at Dr. Robert Strang's home
  226. $4.9B electric vehicle battery plant announced for Windsor, Ont.
  227. 'A colossal humanitarian failure': MPs hear about impacts of northern housing shortage
  228. Live in Quebec? Here's how to get the $500 cash back promised in the province's budget
  229. Sask. finance minister to reveal 2022-23 budget Wednesday afternoon
  230. Winnipeg police stymied by encryption on alleged child sex predator's electronic devices
  231. Sask. projects $463M deficit, finance minister says government surprised by quick economic rebound
  232. 'Let's get it done': Herdman urges Canada's men's soccer team to complete World Cup journey in Costa Rica
  233. School decision-makers missed the mark with pandemic policies, say parents
  234. Anti-poverty groups question logic of Quebec's $500 payout
  235. 2 B.C. teens win golden ticket to American Idol
  236. Windsor, Ont., electric vehicle battery plant signals Canadians are a 'player' in future auto industry
  237. Some 15 years and $1.7M later, a First Nation mulls what to do with its potato chip machinery
  238. Canadian military reports sagging recruitment as NATO ramps up deployment in eastern Europe
  239. Ontario NDP says Hamilton MPP was removed for being a member of an Islamophobic Facebook group
  240. Angry tenants say they 'have nowhere to go' as landlord moves to cut parking spaces
  241. This Ontario couple tried to adopt a dog. The rescue group said no because their son has autism
  242. Power of the streamer: How a potential Oscars win for Netflix could change the film industry
  243. 'I regret going': Protester says he spent life savings to support Freedom Convoy
  244. Americans say P.E.I. potatoes to be allowed into mainland U.S. 'soon'
  245. Thunderhead design chosen for LGBTQ2+ National Monument in Ottawa
  246. Protests against British royals in Jamaica get support in Toronto, Black group says
  247. Ontario to boost penalties on developers who breach ethics rules
  248. New awards show dedicated to Black talent to air on CBC in September
  249. Poll finds 88% support for provincial licensing for zoos in Ontario
  250. Growth of drag on P.E.I. an inclusive experience for all, say fans and performers