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  1. Alberta pair sue police for $1.5M over 'malicious' drug raid that found nothing
  2. Long a pandemic leader, Nova Scotia is now a COVID-19 hot spot
  3. Black civil servants suing federal government say budget falls short on mental health supports
  4. Staff shortages, rising absences in pandemic's 6th wave take a toll on classrooms
  5. Chelsea Manning can't enter Canada due to prior convictions, says immigration board
  6. Exhausted and dreading new government rules, more Quebec doctors are eyeing retirement
  7. From no classes to 'blended learning,' the Class of '22 has been through a lot
  8. 1 man dead, 1 seriously injured after falling into water off Peggys Cove
  9. Stars of Kim's Convenience hope the show leads to diversity in front of — and behind — the camera
  10. How Russia's invasion of Ukraine is sending shock waves through the chess world
  11. Queen's review of policies on Indigenous identity claims rife with issues, say critics
  12. Manitoba storm could be 'worst blizzard in decades,' Environment Canada says
  13. Former Alberta justice minister Jonathan Denis found in contempt of court
  14. Fearful over sanctions amid Ukraine war, Chinese energy giant CNOOC may pull out of Canada
  15. Bank of Canada hikes rate by biggest amount in 20 years in push to tame red hot inflation
  16. Heavy snow falling as major storm hits Manitoba, Saskatchewan and heads to northern Ontario
  17. $60M for housing in Nunavut a 'down payment' for territory's needs, says minister
  18. Limited data makes it difficult to track flow of firearms from the U.S. into Canada, says Toronto researcher
  19. CBC North Cree unit wins prestigious Gracie award
  20. Some Wheatley, Ont., residents allowed in homes after explosion find sewage water, mould
  21. Federal department questioned quality of 2021 Indigenous census data: documents
  22. Gina Goulet, final victim of N.S. shootings, 'nervous' gunman might come to her home
  23. Constitutional amendment ends century-old tax exemption for CP Rail in Sask.
  24. Program for chronically ill Ontarians shuts down after province fails to renew funding
  25. Poor management, new buildings led to Laurentian University insolvency, Ontario AG's preliminary report says
  26. B.C.'s child vaccine rate for COVID-19 is among the lowest in Canada. Why have efforts stalled?
  27. Family living in London, Ont., for 5 years fears being deported to Egypt will tear them apart
  28. National Muslim charity launching legal challenge of CRA audit, calling it Islamophobic
  29. Can prefabricated condos help solve Toronto's housing crisis? These builders think so
  30. Canadian archivists go down the digital rabbit hole to help save Ukrainian culture
  31. For runners recovering from COVID-19, slow and steady wins the race
  32. Woman behind Regina #MeToo Instagram page pushes for anti-SLAPP legislation in Sask.
  33. Canada Post pauses deliveries in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
  34. Former Winnipeg CAO must pay $327K received as bribe to city as damages, judge rules
  35. Pat King bail review adjourned again, this time in response to new charges against him
  36. Alberta is moving to dissolve the electricity Balancing Pool. Here's why that matters to you
  37. An actor, a hockey reporter, a 12-year-old: These are some victims of B.C.'s toxic drug crisis
  38. Russian billionaire is behind mansion that housed Harry and Meghan, leaked files show
  39. Arcade Fire to replace Foo Fighters at Osheaga after Taylor Hawkins death
  40. Nature lovers at TED 2022 in Vancouver hope to keep people grounded for solutions to world problems
  41. Canadians too anxious about the future to enjoy the vibrant present, say economists
  42. COVID-19 vaccines in national stockpile starting to expire as uptake slows
  43. 'A big presence': Remembering Charlie Barnaby, founding member of the Dene Nation
  44. This church was at the centre of N.L. clerical abuse scandal. Now it's for sale
  45. Civil servants charged more than $600K in personal spending on N.L. government credit cards
  46. As the 6th wave hits Ontario, families must be allowed to visit those in long-term care: advocates
  47. Paul Pope, pillar of N.L. film industry, dies
  48. Lawyers for victims' families call for more testimony in N.S. shooting inquiry
  49. Family calling for answers after baby's leg broken at Jim Pattison Children's Hospital
  50. Whitehorse motel owners seek gov't support to reopen as affordable housing
  51. N.W.T. 'honoured' by upcoming royal visit, Yellowknives Dene still hoping for a phone call
  52. Canadian men's 4x100m Olympic team bumped up to silver as Brits DQ'ed for doping
  53. First Nations to submit environmental assessment plan for final road linking Ring of Fire to Ont. highways
  54. N.W.T. to see $60M in federal housing dollars, allocation to be determined
  55. Pope Francis to make 3 Canadian stops in July to meet residential school survivors, sources say
  56. Hunters fear expedition's sunken truck is contaminating hunting grounds near Taloyoak, Nunavut
  57. For these P.E.I. interpreters, work with newcomers is about more than translating
  58. Practising for perfection, 13-year-old N.B. violinist wins accolades and international award
  59. Easter pysanky workshop in Thunder Bay uses artform to show resilience as Ukraine, its culture under attack
  60. Canadian cottage country the backdrop of new Amazon series The Lake
  61. Old meets new: Life in Toronto's revitalized Regent Park neighbourhood
  62. Battery recycling could help make electric vehicle production more sustainable
  63. What you need to know this tax season, and how to plan for the next one
  64. Canadian soldiers depart to help humanitarian crisis in Europe
  65. Calgary lacks cybersecurity experts to protect against 'nefarious criminals' as attacks climb
  66. This Calgarian made sure he'll never miss the bus again — by buying one
  67. As Halifax turns into a housing hot spot, many look to Ottawa for relief
  68. B.C. businessman David Sidoo faces allegations of fraud in complaint by U.S. SEC
  69. Raptors overwhelmed by 76ers in Game 1 loss
  70. Canadian Mattea Roach tops $200K mark on Jeopardy!
  71. Meet April Stormi: Choosing name easy after Manitoba parents battled blizzard to get to hospital
  72. Why ajuinata is the Inuktitut word we could all use right now
  73. Federal budget signals shift to soon let labour groups launch trade challenges
  74. Wanted Manitoba man accused of murdering his wife and 2 kids arrested
  75. More opossums popping up on Montreal's South Shore
  76. High winds knock out power in southern and western Quebec
  77. B.C. man fights off cougar after it wrapped its jaws around family dog's head
  78. Running changed two Haudenosaunee men in Ontario. Now one of them is headed to the Boston Marathon
  79. Ottawa to consider having Canada Post distribute Quebec's local weeklies
  80. Mike Bossy, 4-time Stanley Cup champion with the New York Islanders, dead at 65
  81. Guelph, Ont., track and field club builds belonging for LGBTQ athletes
  82. Five men injured in drive-by shooting after midnight prayers in Toronto
  83. Ontario quietly revises its plan for hitting climate change targets
  84. On Wednesday, many students wore pink. But advocates say LGBTQ youth need support all year
  85. Cyberbreach at Rideau Hall was 'sophisticated' intrusion, internal documents reveal
  86. 110 years after it sank, Titanic continues to capture the public's imagination
  87. Blue Jays analyst Buck Martinez leaving TV booth for cancer treatment
  88. How did the salamander cross the road? Thanks to a team of volunteers
  89. Health-care spending should prioritize stable funding over new programs, B.C. premier says
  90. Two black bears caught wrestling on backyard trampoline in Coquitlam, B.C.
  91. Visionary Manitoba Arctic researcher David Barber dies, leaving 'massive footprint' in field
  92. 'A jewel of a child': Family remembers teen who died after attack at Edmonton high school
  93. RCMP review of old sexual assault files sends more than 200 back to investigators
  94. 'I can't believe that we are safe,' says Ukrainian refugee beginning a new life in Manitoba
  95. Halifax housing development a blow to years-long fight for conservation, says coalition
  96. 'You could never go back': Cold War-era refugees recall defecting to N.L.
  97. Woodpecker forces removal of Centennial flagpole in Montreal's West Island
  98. This landlord bought a Toronto-area farm 2 years ago. But the tenant has barred him from the property
  99. Fired for refusing to disclose COVID vax status, Manitoba man sues pharmaceutical giant Bayer
  100. Woman dodges train after being pushed onto Toronto subway tracks, police search for suspect
  101. At-home maple syrup operations become a spring trend for Thunder Bay neighbours
  102. Nova Scotians pause to reflect on 2nd anniversary of mass shooting
  103. Relief in the Rockies: Jasper campaign opens homes, businesses to Ukrainian refugees
  104. Sunwing flights delayed, passengers stranded amid network-wide issue
  105. Ontario reports 1,301 COVID-19 hospitalizations, 3 more deaths after Easter long weekend
  106. Self-taught pinball repairman pursues his passion full-time in London, Ont.
  107. Former Alberta justice minister, ex-law partner accused of conflict of interest in Kamikaze campaign probe
  108. Spring brings big honkin' mess of Canada geese — and calls for smarter population control
  109. Why prepared rotisserie chickens are cheaper than ones you cook yourself
  110. Ottawa man's mysterious tax bill may shine light on 'synthetic identity fraud'
  111. Family of woman and two children killed in Portage la Prairie look for answers
  112. "Wow, what is that huge bird?" Sandhill cranes are making a home in N.B.
  113. N.S. landlord begins demolition work on apartment before renter moves out
  114. Family of drowning victim wants safety equipment, memorial at Peggys Cove
  115. First class of personal support workers to graduate from unique program at London, Ont., high school
  116. Uber Canada will ditch mask mandate on Friday, except in Quebec
  117. 60 years after he ran away from residential school, survivor searches for woman who helped him
  118. UPEI students developing accessible gaming controller for people with disabilities
  119. Ottawa to maintain mask requirement for travellers after U.S. drops rule: transport minister
  120. 'Mama Let Him Play': Rocker and Canadian music veteran Jerry Doucette dies at 70 in Delta, B.C.
  121. Money, medals putting pressure on Canadian high-performance sport culture
  122. Sunwing technical issue continues to disrupt travel plans for thousands of passengers
  123. Simple Plan launches fundraiser for children in Ukraine with new music video
  124. Amazon opens Hamilton warehouse, announces 3 more in Ontario
  125. Home sales and average prices fell in March
  126. Regina man wins $70M, making him Sask.'s largest ever lotto winner
  127. Ontario Liberals pledge to ban handguns within 1st year in office, if elected
  128. 'Absolutely sickening': Ontario family says it lost thousands of dollars trying to buy support monkeys online
  129. Nearly 100 workers at Toronto's Union Station go on strike
  130. Illegal Canadian trash keeps ending up overseas. And the federal government won't say who's shipping it
  131. Former top commander Vance acknowledges sexual relationship with subordinate in court document
  132. Some Conservatives are condemning a 'truck tax' that doesn't exist
  133. Doug Ford's pre-election promises add up to more than $10B
  134. Inquest begins into OPP shooting death of man whose sister says had schizophrenia
  135. 1 in 5 Canadian workplaces have no safety programs for new workers, survey suggests
  136. High times: Manitoba cannabis stores now outnumber Tim Hortons coffee shops
  137. N.B. education minister defends travel by school principals during COVID staffing crunch
  138. Canada's inflation rate jumps to new 31-year high of 6.7%
  139. Immigrants cry foul after permanent residency cards lost, stuck at ministry office for months
  140. B.C. Court of Appeal certifies former flight attendant's class-action lawsuit against WestJet
  141. South Carolina couple marries at Gander airport after falling in love with Come From Away
  142. Doug Ford's pre-election promises add up to more than $10B so far
  143. 2 suspected cases of avian flu now confirmed in Manitoba, province says
  144. Ontario's COVID-19 hospitalizations jump to 1,662 with 28 more deaths reported
  145. Freeland joins finance leaders in G20 walkout over Russian invasion of Ukraine
  146. Sask. parents say change needed to support adults living with mental illness and addiction
  147. Senior soldier once tasked with army command retired while facing sexual misconduct probe
  148. Raptors' Scottie Barnes could return for Game 3, says Nick Nurse
  149. Canadian actress apologizes for darkening skin to play domestic worker in Hong Kong drama series
  150. 'Almost like being in an abusive relationship': Shocking new allegations about Rick Chiarelli
  151. Why COVID headaches can be hard to shake — and when you should worry
  152. BMO customers out thousands of dollars unable to prove fraudulent e-transfers weren't their fault
  153. The new reality of 6.7% inflation is that Canadians will be forced to spend less
  154. Sleeping cabins for Kingston's homeless fall short, critics say
  155. Ontario woman fighting U.S. military for 'wrongful death' of ex-husband, an American soldier
  156. George Gordon First Nation announces 14 potential unmarked burial sites at former Sask. residential school
  157. Manitoba Mιtis leader to ask Pope Francis to bless Louis Riel's grave
  158. Kamloops, B.C. contestant has big dreams following American Idol appearance
  159. Quebec launches wind and renewable energy projects to meet growing demand
  160. Quebec court upholds Montreal suburb's crackdown on unsolicited flyers
  161. Coroner's inquest hears Ottawa man fatally shot by police was considered 'high risk'
  162. Ottawa, N.L. disagree on who will foot hefty Bay du Nord royalty bill
  163. After losing son in ferris wheel accident, Montreal father dies in plane crash in Haiti
  164. Ontario waiting on more than $1.5M in unpaid COVID-19 fines
  165. Desire for identity separate from Canada gaining in Sask., but status quo most popular option: poll
  166. Questions abound after Ontario appoints administrator to oversee Thunder Bay police board
  167. Crown corporation proposes a bigger building to replace PM's residence at 24 Sussex
  168. Red Earth Cree Nation, Sask. police, continue search for missing 5-year-old boy
  169. 12th Jeopardy! win for Canadian tutor Mattea Roach moves her into Top 10
  170. Delayed spring good for some Sask. businesses, bad for others
  171. Former downtown Winnipeg Bay store to be transferred to Indigenous leadership, provide affordable housing
  172. Mom furious Grade 8 students at Woodstock, Ont., school must make posters for anti-abortion group's contest
  173. Canada's Andreescu falls to 3rd-seeded Sabalenka in 3 sets at Stuttgart Open
  174. Charest promises to permit more private health services as Poilievre attacks his record
  175. Netflix's dip in subscribers signals the hurdles ahead for streamers
  176. Remembering when Rosie Ruiz stole the Boston Marathon from a Canadian
  177. Crowdfunding platform GoFundMe lobbied MPs before testifying on truck convoy protest
  178. Political rhetoric on inflation is out of touch with reality, experts say
  179. First Nations group says $130M redevelopment plan for The Bay in Winnipeg is symbol of reconciliation
  180. How a Canadian film is animating the difficult story of an underappreciated artist
  181. Ottawa's court delays could keep survivor, 92, from seeing residential school justice, says lawyer
  182. How shopping for a purse led to a renewed bond with my grandmother
  183. Sticker covering label on Palestinian wine bottle at LCBO 'offensive,' says Palestinian Canadian man
  184. Canadiens icon Guy Lafleur, one of hockey's flashiest players, dead at 70
  185. 'One big community': Toronto Sikhs to celebrate Vaisakhi together for the 1st time since pandemic
  186. Canadians need to do more to prep for 'potentially lethal' extreme heat events: report
  187. Always a renter, never a buyer: single income Sudburians frustrated with rising house prices
  188. P.E.I. businesses eager for region's first cruise ship since 2019
  189. Rising prices leave emergency food programs in Thunder Bay, Ont., scrambling to fill the need
  190. Indigenous parents push for birth registries to allow their languages' special characters, accents
  191. How young people in Saskatchewan are living greener lives on a budget
  192. 'Larger than life': Hockey world reacts to death of Guy Lafleur
  193. As inflation ticks ever higher, Macklem won't rule out super-sized rate hike
  194. For 2 years, climate resources shifted in COVID-19. Now, cities like Hamilton look to get on track
  195. Pandemic, violent crimes and overdoses drive up demand for autopsies in Manitoba
  196. Government expanding electric vehicle rebate program to include trucks, vans, SUVs
  197. Invictus Games to feature winter sports for 1st time when Vancouver, Whistler host in 2025
  198. B.C. First Nation accuses province of ignoring its own rules in epic court battle
  199. 7 youths charged with second-degree murder in death of Edmonton high school student
  200. Government eases some COVID-19 travel measures, but not masking on planes
  201. Canada's top athletes begin mobilizing to change high-performance culture
  202. Canada sends four pieces of field artillery to Ukraine as country braces for renewed Russian attack
  203. Disclosing locations of powder deliveries made 2 mosques bigger targets, Muslim leaders say
  204. Canada launches United Nations Decade of Indigenous Languages in Ottawa
  205. After months of sacrifice, Black bobsleigh athlete alleges racism in Olympic team selection
  206. Returning land and staving off decay: What the transfer of the Bay building means to Winnipeg
  207. Former Guantanamo Bay detainee sues Canada for $35 million over 14-year imprisonment
  208. As Ukrainian students arrive in Canada, experts urge schools to be welcoming, culturally informed
  209. Is Canadian Jeopardy! champion Mattea Roach from Halifax or Toronto?
  210. High inflation is hitting people on fixed disability benefits hard
  211. Toronto remembers the victims 4 years after Yonge Street van attack
  212. Advocates want feminist spending review as feds insist no social-program cuts
  213. Police pursuits claimed 77 lives over a decade in Canada, study finds
  214. 2 Nova Scotia MLAs allege premier's conduct intimidating, seek ruling from Speaker
  215. Almost a million B.C. residents have no family doctor. Many blame the province's fee-for-service system
  216. Oversight agency shelves bulk of complaints about Ottawa police during truck convoy protest
  217. History on record: How the CBC Northern Service built a unique trove of Canadian music
  218. Ukrainians in Calgary celebrate Orthodox Easter with newly arrived refugees
  219. Poilievre seems to be tearing a page from Trudeau's 'middle class' agenda
  220. Big Tech hiring cements Canada's status as Silicon Valley North — but there's a catch
  221. B.C. distilleries told to halt production of hand sanitizer
  222. Flooding from spring storm leaves basements flooded, homes damaged in Winnipeg
  223. Ottawa needs more codebreakers — but spy agency says finding them isn't easy
  224. Severe weather causes floods in northwestern Ontario
  225. Manitoba issues flood warning for province's Red River Valley
  226. Aurora borealis? At this time of year, at this time of day, localized entirely within B.C.? Yes
  227. Greenland offers a roadmap for how to get Inuktut taught in Nunavut's schools
  228. Picketing workers block access to bus terminal at Toronto's Union Station: Metrolinx
  229. Southeast Sask. could face prolonged power outages from winter storm
  230. Slain ballet dancer Richard Rutherford remembered as 'one of the best people'
  231. Guy Lafleur to be honoured in national funeral May 3
  232. Low supply results in customers buying new cars sight unseen
  233. Commentator fired for making racist comment during B.C. junior hockey game
  234. Finally heading back to the office? It's getting more expensive to do that
  235. Quebec City man on hook for $1K after 'Kafkaesque' small claims court saga
  236. Woman abducted from Wasaga Beach was being watched by a private investigator hired by her ex
  237. As reports of drinking hand sanitizer grow, so do fears for homeless people in Labrador
  238. NDP is 1st Ontario party to reveal full election platform and universal pharmacare will be in it
  239. Vatican, Canadian bishops failing to work closely with AFN to plan Pope's visit, says regional chief
  240. More than 200 boxes of records under scrutiny by Ottawa, courts for residential school connections*
  241. 4 men accused of conspiring to murder RCMP officers to be tried together: prosecutors
  242. Trudeau calls public inquiry into use of Emergencies Act during convoy protests
  243. AFN national chief asks UN to investigate Canada's role in residential schools
  244. How the N.S. gunman convinced people not to report mock cruiser before mass shooting
  245. Minister admits it's taking Ottawa 'a long time' to set up suicide hotline
  246. Williams Lake First Nation reaches tentative $135M settlement, 160 years after being forced off its land
  247. High snowpack, water levels put several N.W.T. communities once again at risk of spring flooding
  248. Canadian military not doing enough to detect, prevent extremism in the ranks: report
  249. Red Earth Cree Nation opens search for missing 5-year-old boy to outside volunteers
  250. 3 teens charged with 2nd-degree murder in weekend Saskatoon shooting