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  1. 'Freedom Convoy' leaders face new criminal charges
  2. Supreme Court hears arguments on Quebec City mosque shooter's sentence
  3. Federal contribution for new $4.9B EV battery plant in Windsor, Ont., is $500M, Toronto MP's tweet reveals
  4. Russian invasion of Ukraine puts 'more attention onto the needs of the Arctic'
  5. City of Prince George in B.C. apologizes for 'trauma' caused by destroying part of homeless camp
  6. 'I'm 84 years old and rapping': Elder helps bring Haida language to new generation as one half of rap duo
  7. Veteran 'keeper Milan Borjan finally getting chance to honour his adopted Canada with magical World Cup run
  8. There are calls for drastic change to policing in Thunder Bay, Ont. What could that look like?
  9. Why I am reclaiming my mother's language before it's too late
  10. WHO rejects Canada's Medicago COVID-19 vaccine over company's tobacco ties
  11. Have a car with a push-to-start ignition? Here's how it could end up stolen and overseas
  12. 'We had to escape': Growing number of Somalis face possible deportation over false documents, advocates say
  13. Reported hate crimes jumped across Nova Scotia in 2020, most involving race
  14. Oscar-hopeful CODA a lesson in inclusive filmmaking, in front of the camera and behind the scenes
  15. Quebec to end mandatory overtime for nurses, pay family doctors per patient, leaked document shows
  16. OPP identified convoy protest as national security threat in early February
  17. Supreme Court of Canada refuses to hear B.C. child killer's appeal of 1983 conviction
  18. Sask. government again leaves funding for supervised consumption site out of budget
  19. Tenants in Dartmouth, N.S., get eviction notices same day renoviction ban ends
  20. Quebec premier tests positive for COVID-19, says he feels well
  21. COVID-19 in Indigenous communities: What you need to know
  22. Trudeau faced harsh critics in the EU Parliament this week. Here's who launched the attacks
  23. Legal experts say Quebec 'secret trial' violates fundamental principles of justice
  24. B.C. government announces gas relief rebate of $110 for ICBC customers
  25. Catherine O'Hara, Tatiana Maslany to attend the Canadian Screen Awards
  26. Feds announce another $2B to clear surgical backlogs, promise more money for future health transfers
  27. Ontario just released its 2021 Sunshine List of $100K+ earners. See it for yourself
  28. Edmonton Oilers sue insurers for $174M over 'massive' pandemic losses
  29. N.L.'s Furey attempts to ease oil industry fears as O'Regan remains quiet on Bay du Nord support
  30. Greta Thunberg-inspired climate protests take place across Canada, globe
  31. Chief of B.C. First Nation struck by wildfires, floods says moving may be safest bet
  32. Cree singer to perform anthem in three languages before Habs/Leafs game
  33. CRTC approves Rogers acquisition of Shaw broadcast services, with conditions
  34. Poilievre vows to ban oil from 'polluting dictatorships,' double production in Newfoundland
  35. Sask. budget hints at provincial government's proposed carbon tax revenue strategy
  36. Legendary Rolling Stones secret shows at El Mocambo get release 45 years later
  37. Mother of 8 and landlord at odds over whether Hamilton apartment building's construction is demoviction
  38. How NATO — and Canada — could do a lot more to defend Ukraine
  39. Alberta tourist towns struggle with staff shortages as restrictions ease
  40. Man fined $80 for plugging electric vehicle into wall socket at Surrey parking lot
  41. Convoy protesters were expected to leave Ottawa during 1st week, city says
  42. Tracking car thefts; Adoption outcry: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet
  43. Some residential school survivors say Pope, church owe more than an apology
  44. N.S. hospital will be first in Canada to screen for colon cancer with AI machine
  45. Great grey owl flips the script on Quebec City wildlife photographer
  46. Daughter pushes back on trespass notice at father's Ontario long-term care home
  47. Toronto Raptors game suspended in 1st half due to 'small electrical fire' at Scotiabank Arena
  48. Ontario reaches $10-a-day child-care deal with federal government: sources
  49. Historic win sends Canadian men's soccer team to World Cup
  50. Ukrainians concerned as Red Cross considers opening office in Russia
  51. Quebec likely heading toward 6th wave of COVID-19, provincial public health director says
  52. Alberta sets sights on being new frontier for cryptocurrency entrepreneurs
  53. The new COVID data frontier: Making evidence-based decisions in an era with less evidence
  54. 4 minor injuries after massive fire at Niagara winery
  55. Claudette Bradshaw, former MP and advocate for the homeless, dies at 72
  56. Doctor shortage closes Red Lake, Ont., ER, officials warn could happen elsewhere
  57. Trudeau, Ford to speak as Ontario reaches $10-a-day child-care deal with Ottawa
  58. MPP Randy Hillier facing 9 more charges after Ottawa convoy protest
  59. First 3 officers on scene of N.S. mass shooting set to testify at inquiry
  60. Pope's meeting with Mιtis survivors of residential schools was 'comfortable' but did not include apology
  61. Brampton house fire leaves parents, three children dead
  62. Paralyzed man says he's risking his health because he can't afford medical supplies he needs to urinate
  63. I was a 23-year-old nurse when I had a stroke. It changed my life
  64. The system failed Lionel Desmond and his family. These changes may prevent another tragedy
  65. In a pitch to cryptocurrency investors, Poilievre says he wants Canada to be 'blockchain capital of the world'
  66. Liberals launch negotiations to buy F-35 fighter jets
  67. 4 provinces push ahead with plan to build small nuclear reactors to supply power
  68. How the $10-a-day child-care deals will work in your province or territory
  69. Ukrainians fleeing to Canada may not have access to critical settlement services
  70. Disgraced fashion mogul Peter Nygard faces sexual assault charges in Montreal
  71. RCMP officers tell N.S. mass shooting inquiry they 'tried their best' amid mayhem
  72. B.C. lawyer accused of placing human remains in plastic bin was victim's 'trusted friend,' family says
  73. Alberta sees fewest divorces in over 40 years after COVID-19 hit, data shows
  74. Footage of therapists spooning and pinning down patient in B.C. trial for MDMA therapy prompts review
  75. New Quebec health plan promises better access to care, improved working conditions for nurses
  76. Real estate company collapses, leaving 500 homes affected and $10M missing from investors
  77. B.C. doctor accused of spreading COVID-19 misinformation suspended from practice
  78. We need more than an apology from the Pope — scrap the Doctrine of Discovery
  79. Access to justice still a problem as some Ontario family courts return to in-person hearings
  80. Canada's seed vault asks First Nations to identify important tree species
  81. Thunder Bay, Ont., police board member files new complaint alleging racism, attempts to oust her
  82. 22 arrested, $70M in drugs seized after years-long international investigation: RCMP
  83. 'I made the right decision,' says Yukon musher penalized by Iditarod for sheltering dogs in storm
  84. N.S. budget sees big jump in health spending, $500M deficit
  85. Brace yourself: Interest rates could be headed up even faster and higher than we thought
  86. What it's like to have aphasia, the 'devastating' language disorder Bruce Willis has
  87. Conservative leadership candidates jockey for position on the carbon tax
  88. Loved ones faced agonizing wait for information at 2nd N.S. mass shooting location
  89. Inuit advocates welcome new charges against French priest accused of abusing Nunavut children
  90. Controversial royal trip renews questions about monarchy's future — including in Canada
  91. Arctic expedition team spent fearful night on thin ice after losing Ford F-150
  92. Former top military commander pleads guilty to obstruction of justice
  93. DFO shutting down herring, mackerel fisheries on East Coast
  94. Minnesota trial set for Florida man in human smuggling case
  95. People's Alliance MLAs cross the floor to join Tory government
  96. Ontario to give out rapid tests until July as science table head says 6th COVID-19 wave underway
  97. Elliot Page reveals Umbrella Academy character is transgender
  98. Canadian Paralympians hail $1.2M donation as step toward bonus equality with country's Olympians
  99. No school bus driver shortage in Fort McMurray as company finds success recruiting moms
  100. After losing $7K in a scam, this newcomer to Canada has words of caution and a positive spin
  101. RCMP's 'bias-free' training and policies fall short, watchdog says
  102. Tourism operators in northwestern Ontario hope for a bounce-back this summer, but hurdles remain
  103. 'It's inhumane': Many federal inmates haven't seen their loved ones in over 2 years
  104. Which dollar-store batteries stand up to big-name brands, and which should you avoid?
  105. Meet the Barkmans, the First Nations hockey family fuelling the dreams of their youngest son
  106. Quebec's 6th wave could be as bad as the last, health expert warns
  107. Christian Island, Ont., woman worries for her family's health after finding dead mouse in bagged milk
  108. My kokum blessed what the world said was incompatible: I became an Indigenous priest
  109. The Vatican holds billions in assets. Residential school survivors say the Pope should step up on compensation
  110. 'These are my legs:' Windsor resident, housing corporation at odds over mobility scooter storage
  111. Vancouver cyclist charged $3,700 for damage to car that hit him
  112. Laurentian University violated French Language Services Act when it cut programs: report
  113. Senators overwhelmed by emails, calls pushing conspiracy theories about basic income legislation
  114. Ontario truckers hit with steep bills as fees waived during COVID-19 come due
  115. 'It doesn't belong in any museum': Nuxalk First Nation makes urgent call for return of totem pole
  116. Victim of intimate partner assault by B.C. lawyer calls 3-month suspension a 'slap on the wrist'
  117. Minnesota asks for Ontario's help after American bear settles near Atikokan, Ont.
  118. Trudeau calls on G20 to reconsider Russia's seat at the table
  119. Canada's travel rules change today. Here's what you need to know
  120. Canada responds to United Nations after Mi'kmaw treaty fishery complaint
  121. N.B. high school students take to sky in unique aviation course
  122. As Mounties celebrate pay raise, municipalities look to upcoming budget for federal help
  123. Frustrated customers await money that court says P.E.I. contractor owes them
  124. Ottawa commits $2.5M in total for businesses affected by Ambassador Bridge blockade
  125. Rare Indigenous eyewitness account of Battle of the Little Bighorn found in Ontario
  126. Texts, emails show what Ottawa police told convoy organizers ahead of protest
  127. Federal changes to B.C. crab fishery could put some commercial harvesters out of business
  128. Saskatoon police PSA showing gang member in wheelchair sends ableist message, disability advocates say
  129. CODA's Oscar win puts deaf culture in spotlight, say Canadian child of deaf adults and CODA star's ASL tutor
  130. Green Party MP Elizabeth May says she has tested positive for COVID-19
  131. 'An emotional comeback': Muslims prepare for 1st Ramadan together after COVID-19 restrictions lift
  132. Federal justice minister says B.C. man's murder conviction was likely miscarriage of justice
  133. Birds are dying by the hundreds in western Newfoundland. Seabird experts want to know why
  134. Hajdu hopes long-term boil water advisories lifted by 2025, end of Liberal-NDP deal
  135. Grain heist 'a bit of a kick in the pants' for Manitoba farmer now out $40K
  136. This student society is searching swamps for sasquatch
  137. Ukrainian MPs urge Canada to provide money for weapons to fight Russia
  138. B.C. government announces additional logging deferrals for at-risk old-growth trees
  139. After Pope's apology, Quebec First Nations call for concrete action from Catholic Church
  140. See the gifts exchanged at the Pope's final meeting with Indigenous delegations
  141. Record number of Bigg's killer whales spotted in the Salish Sea
  142. New Heritage Minutes video shines light on history of slavery in Ontario
  143. Canada's veterinarians are not OK — overwork, pet owners, debt load leading to burnout
  144. Canadian Forces in desperate need of new spending, procurement follow-through, experts say
  145. Kanien'kehα:ka veterinarian hopes to inspire more Indigenous people into the profession
  146. Mixed reactions from P.E.I. potato growers as U.S. border reopens to exports
  147. N.B. teen lives for the grit, grime and gut-wrenching speed of barrel racing
  148. Animal tranquilizer showing up in human overdose deaths
  149. Dr. Verna Yiu out as president and CEO at Alberta Health Services
  150. Rising input costs amid supply shortages stressful for Sask. farmers
  151. Indigenous, religious groups in northwestern Ontario look for steps forward after papal apology
  152. Ontario government to introduce legislation to cut gas, fuel taxes
  153. $10,000 wire transfer disappears after bank puts it in wrong account
  154. Ontario announces $1B electricity transmission expansion to support Windsor-Essex battery plant, greenhouses
  155. Federal, Ontario governments to invest $259M each for GM facilities in Oshawa, Ingersoll
  156. Federal government to announce high-speed internet for low-income seniors, families
  157. 'It's really about unity': Iqaluit Muslim community comes together to observe Ramadan
  158. Police officer in Thunder Bay, Ont., promoted despite being subject of criminal investigation: sources, lawyer
  159. Ontario's online gaming market launches, but some insiders and experts have concerns
  160. He did it again. 93-year-old runner Canio Polosa of London, Ont., secures 3 more Canadian records
  161. Once-idle immigration officer now working on dormant files, applicants say
  162. An injury on vacation led to a 10-year legal battle. Now, this PI is fighting to keep $790K in damages
  163. Latin musicians are creating a space in Canada, but some say there isn't enough support
  164. Ontario government to introduce legislation to lower gas tax: source
  165. Investigation into injury from police horse during Ottawa convoy protest closed by watchdog
  166. The 'dire' doctor shortage in rural northwestern Ontario: 5 proposed solutions
  167. Study estimates Quebec recorded up to 32,000 new daily COVID-19 infections last week
  168. Hamilton man says scammer used his home to promote ad for fake rental unit
  169. Daughter reunited with late father's painting from Chesterfield Inlet residential school
  170. Indian Island First Nation elder passes down traditional tobacco teachings to children
  171. Canadian Forces rescinds appointment of high-ranking military police officer sanctioned for sexual comments
  172. With her latest budget, Freeland faces pressure to do more — and a lot less
  173. The Pope should know forgiveness can't be asked for, it must be offered
  174. Housing activist who died hours after hospital release 'wasn't a nobody,' says Ontario family seeking answers
  175. As Alberta's oil and gas industry rebounds, there's a new problem: not enough workers
  176. Pimicikamak Cree Nation begins investigating former residential school site in northern Manitoba
  177. Renowned Canadian conductor Boris Brott killed in hit and run in Hamilton
  178. Massive investment in Canada's energy grid needed to meet demand as Canada moves on its climate change policy
  179. Caught between climate warnings and economic realities, Canada and the world face tough fossil fuel choices
  180. 2 Alberta paramedics sanctioned for forcing drug on unconscious patient in RCMP custody
  181. Deadly bird flu strain in Ontario has poultry farmers, wildlife watchers on alert
  182. Hundreds of thousands of artifacts packed up as N.B. Museum faces uncertain future
  183. Charities in Canada stretched thin as donations drop, demand rises, report says
  184. After 14 years, boil water advisory lifted for most in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory
  185. Majority of Albertans support federal equalization program, survey suggests
  186. U.S. government reviewing deaths of two belugas moved to Connecticut from Marineland
  187. Canada's swim stars begin next Olympic cycle with trials in Victoria
  188. Federal government approves Bay du Nord oil project
  189. David Kilgour, longtime MP who quit 2 different parties for ideological reasons, dies at 81
  190. Police officers who handcuffed Indigenous man, granddaughter outside bank ordered suspended for misconduct
  191. Big dough on the line as B.C. pizza chain takes aim at former franchisees
  192. CHSLD Herron owner made desperate calls to Quebec health helpline as 1st wave of COVID hit
  193. Jeopardy! champion from Halifax to pay off student loans with big winnings
  194. They parked. They shopped. They got towed: Anger and frustration at a Montreal strip mall
  195. 'Our beloved maestro': Hamilton mourns the death of renowned conductor Boris Brott
  196. Students make 'fast' friends at Louise Arbour school's Ramadan club in London, Ont.
  197. Woman with Huntington's disease called 'manipulative' in psychiatrist's notes
  198. Church bells to ring 29 times in Humboldt, Sask., to commemorate 4th anniversary of fatal bus crash
  199. Detained man mistreated by Alberta paramedics a 'horrifying' example of discrimination, advocates say
  200. B.C. oysters now linked to dozens of norovirus cases in several U.S. states
  201. Why pharmacare plans keep stalling in Canada — even as research suggests billions in savings
  202. Worries of more school disruptions are rising alongside COVID-19 cases
  203. 100 years after building the famed Bluenose ship, this town is now helping build fighter jets
  204. More Black hockey players in western Quebec say they've faced racial slurs
  205. The labour shortage isn't over — and employers are having to lower their hiring expectations
  206. I let my skin get darker to prove a point to my mom
  207. Defendants deny claims of wrongdoing in fatal B.C. train derailment lawsuits
  208. Is it COVID or a cold? How to know as Omicron cases rise
  209. Ontario's 6th wave of COVID-19: How bad will it get?
  210. Freeland's budget is expected to focus on the soaring cost of housing
  211. Hate speech and death threats: Canadian academics harassed after criticizing Hindu nationalism in India
  212. How a break at the pumps is a reverse carbon tax — and could make climate change worse
  213. 'We're just shattered': Boris Brott's family mourns the man who brought out the music in others
  214. Ontario children and teens with autism faced long waits, education loss in 1st year of pandemic, report finds
  215. 5 metres away, no time to get cover: RCMP officers who killed Portapique gunman describe final moment
  216. Manitoba keeps the size of COVID outbreaks at personal care homes under wraps
  217. Indigenous dancer from Saskatchewan reflects on emotional Vatican experience
  218. N.B. doctors suspended for being unvaccinated allowed to return to practice
  219. Inuit from Nunavut share culture at drum dancing festival in Greenland
  220. Tactical team leader during N.S. shootings blasts RCMP for lack of support
  221. Almost $8M of 'Freedom Convoy' donations still unaccounted for, documents show
  222. Forest fire season off to a quiet start in Ontario, but experts warn of possibly challenging year ahead
  223. Transgender students say Hamilton schools need to do more to protect and support them
  224. The Blue Jays aren't only ready to compete now — they're built to last
  225. COVID-19 response strains relationships in northern Alberta county
  226. Ontario lakeside towns are fed up with the 'party house next door' and want to regulate rentals
  227. Only 1 in 3 people with autism are employed. Amid a labour shortage, this is an untapped market
  228. Atlantic Canadian lobster prices and exports are soaring ahead of tourist season
  229. More than 200 unhoused people died in Toronto last year, city data shows
  230. Spring storm could bring 30 to 80 cm of snow to Manitoba next week, flood forecasters warn
  231. Return of Northlander train service could include new connection to Cochrane, Ont.
  232. How the technology that powers crypto is being used for more than money
  233. She quit university due to an alcohol problem. Now sober, she landed a $35K scholarship
  234. Thousands of French expats in Montreal wait hours to cast vote for next president
  235. Jason Kenney fights for political survival as UCP leadership review begins
  236. Alberta ERs, urgent care departments left without doctors more than 50 times this year, records suggest
  237. Loblaws bringing Frito-Lay chips back to shelves, ending months-long pricing dispute
  238. 'It's great for the city': Toronto businesses hopeful as stadiums fill up
  239. Police search for suspect after 5 men shot outside Windsor, Ont., bowling alley
  240. New B.C. short film shines spotlight on the 'fancy ducks' of the West Coast
  241. Mi'kmaw man up for NHL Community Hero Award
  242. Cruise ships return to B.C., with tourist dollars and environmental concerns in tow
  243. Fogo Island Inn, town bring in N.L. government mediator to settle $57K tax dispute
  244. Don't be fooled by ebb and flow: Here's how 'historic' blizzard will roll out in Manitoba
  245. 5 charged after weekend shooting outside bowling alley in Windsor, Ont., wounded several people
  246. All but 1 resident accounted for after fire destroys building in Vancouver's Gastown area
  247. 2-time Canadian Olympic sprinter Desai Williams dead at 62
  248. Family says health-care system failed their son months before fatal stabbing of girlfriend
  249. Lawyer free to practise after inappropriate conduct with jailed client, tribunal rules
  250. Big crowds turning out for Poilievre suggest a very different kind of Conservative leadership race