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  1. Med students push Sask. gov't to fund supervised drug consumption site
  2. Edmonton has had most fatal police shootings in Canada this year, data shows
  3. Questions raised about resource company's proposal for renewable energy project in Alberta Rockies
  4. B.C. Premier Horgan apologizes after swearing on floor of legislature
  5. Avian flu concerns mount as B.C. farmer loses 80% of chicken flock in 4 days, cases identified throughout B.C.
  6. Oil and gas will be around a lot longer than some think, despite climate change goals: RBC
  7. How Canadian clothing entrepreneurs are disrupting 'fast fashion'
  8. Authorities crack down on Quebecers using Ontario addresses to pay less in taxes
  9. This doctor is saying goodbye to P.E.I., leaving 2,000 patients without a family physician
  10. 'I was shocked,' says Ontario man after hospital bars him from visiting his dying mom
  11. After losing fight to get school bus stop closer to home, N.L. family preparing to leave the province
  12. Ontario beekeepers stung by devastating parasite that may impact honey, fruit growers in other provinces
  13. Where is Marianne Schuett? Search continues 55 years after Ontario girl's disappearance
  14. Health concerns in remote First Nation in Ontario not taken seriously, says deputy chief
  15. Indigenous Peoples must establish our own legal system in Canada
  16. Stuck in bed 23 hours a day: What's wrong with home care in Canada and how another country changed course
  17. After 47 years on the job, N.S. doctor wants to retire but can't find a replacement
  18. Watch a self-driving Tesla tackle the twisted streets of old St. John's
  19. Investigations underway into alleged drugging at frat party in London, Ont.
  20. Medical students learn to build a patient's trust. But how often does that really happen?
  21. COVID or gastrointestinal illness? Why it's hard to know right now
  22. Revenge of the Black Best Friend wants to rewrite the script for Black actors
  23. Confederate flag at Hamilton-area home prompts calls for changes to hate-symbol laws
  24. Toronto university changes name amid controversy over Canadian educator's legacy
  25. Federal watchdog warns Canada's 2030 emissions target may not be achievable
  26. Canada Post resumes partial mail service to Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
  27. Prince Charles and Camilla finalize plans for Canadian tour
  28. 260,000 tossed masks recycled for furniture, playground surfacing — thanks to Ontario college's ingenuity
  29. 3 best friends in Prince George, B.C., fast for the 1st time this Ramadan
  30. Federal court judge sets aside Fisheries Department order to phase out B.C. fish farms
  31. Atlantic First Nations Water Authority welcomes funding infusion
  32. P.E.I. to end mask mandate on May 6
  33. Youth 'uprooted' too quickly when Ontario closed northwest detention programs, ombudsman says
  34. Elections Alberta investigating allegation of bulk UCP membership purchases
  35. Elections Alberta investigating allegation of bulk UCP membership purchases
  36. A Calgary couple's unusual houseguests return every spring to lay eggs in their planter
  37. A Calgary couple's unusual houseguests return every spring to lay eggs in their planter
  38. A Calgary couple's unusual houseguests return every spring to lay eggs in their planter
  39. David Milgaard, who spent 23 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, dead at 69
  40. UCPers feel Jason Kenney has pulled his punches in fight for a 'fair deal'
  41. UCPers feel Jason Kenney has pulled his punches in fight for a 'fair deal'
  42. The last Battle of Alberta was in 1991. Here's how Calgary is different — and how it remains the same
  43. Fatal dog attack that killed senior leaves northwest Calgary community shaken
  44. Fatal dog attack that killed senior leaves northwest Calgary community shaken
  45. From $0 to $120 in 2 years — and the price of oil could climb higher
  46. From $0 to $120 in 2 years — and the price of oil could climb higher
  47. From $0 to $120 in 2 years — and the price of oil could climb higher
  48. No evacuation orders expected as Calgary river water levels reach peak, officials say
  49. 50 Calgarians summoned from mall for immediate jury selection
  50. 50 Calgarians summoned from mall for immediate jury selection
  51. 50 Calgarians summoned from mall for immediate jury selection
  52. Catching monkeypox can mean extreme pain, hospital trips — and weeks of isolation
  53. Danielle Smith's 'sovereignty' plan separates her from UCP leadership pack
  54. Danielle Smith's 'sovereignty' plan separates her from UCP leadership pack
  55. Tornado severely damages several homes amid day of violent Alberta storms
  56. Rogers executives try to quell anger over outage during committee appearance
  57. Pope says Catholic communities to promote Indigenous cultures 'in the spirit of' UNDRIP
  58. Amanda Todd feared extortion would continue for the rest of her life, Crown tells jury
  59. 'I've never seen tragedy like this,' says man after child killed by GO train
  60. Stellantis confirms layoffs coming to Windsor, Brampton auto-assembly plants in Ontario
  61. Rogers profits jumped 35% in the three months prior to the recent outage
  62. Royal Bank ordered to reveal who's behind 97 offshore accounts
  63. Dear Mom, the Pope is in Canada to meet residential school survivors
  64. Pope's apology doesn't acknowledge church's role as 'co-author' of dark chapter: Murray Sinclair
  65. B.C. teen's harasser posed as child protection staff to family, Crown tells jury
  66. Sex charges stayed in case of former Indigenous leader
  67. Growing crop of young farmers in Manitoba raises hopes for future
  68. Stellantis offers retirement incentives to workers at Windsor, Brampton auto-assembly plants in Ontario
  69. These Canadians can't escape the heat. Here's how they cope
  70. Jury finds former Vancouver Canuck Jake Virtanen not guilty of sexual assault
  71. Pope Francis apologizes for forced assimilation of Indigenous children at residential schools
  72. Canada's top women hockey players say there's much to do to clean up toxic behaviour
  73. Pope Francis to hold mass outside Quebec City on 2nd day of visit to province
  74. Quebec's Conservative party surges in the polls as some of its candidates spread conspiracy theories
  75. Harper passes the populist-conservative torch to Poilievre
  76. Who gets Fluffy? Lawyers see spike in pet custody cases as couples split under pandemic pressure
  77. The best magicians in the world are gathering in Canada this week
  78. Families cleaning crime scenes shouldn't have happened, Mountie tells mass shooting inquiry
  79. As N.L. nurses leave full-time jobs, province calls in costly private agencies
  80. Border agents urge Canadians travelling to U.S. to have ArriveCan info ready
  81. Players in Canada-USA friendship series in Thunder Bay hope it's a win for women's baseball
  82. Victims killed in Langley, B.C., shootings identified by police
  83. 'Dramatic increase' in motorcycle deaths in southwestern Ontario has OPP stressing safety
  84. Montreal film entrepreneur Mel*Hoppenheim has died
  85. 'Indigenous representatives had no voice' at Quebec City Papal event, say Haudenosaunee delegates
  86. They came to Toronto as a young immigrant couple. A crash has now forever changed their lives
  87. Pope Francis to finish Canadian visit in Iqaluit today
  88. Toronto's Pearson airport has a PR problem: It's known as the worst airport in the world
  89. 'I couldn't stay silent,' says Cree singer who performed powerful message for Pope Francis
  90. Supreme Court set to rule on condom use and consent
  91. Hope and disappointment linger in Quebec as Pope's visit ends
  92. Crisis on ice: What you need to know about the Hockey Canada scandal
  93. Brantford, Ont., woman discovers 4 sisters after taking Ancestry DNA test
  94. Mistakes in handling HIV/AIDS pandemic could hinder monkeypox response, advocates say
  95. Colin Farrell, Ron Howard dive into the making of their rescue drama Thirteen Lives
  96. Top N.S. Mountie wanted an officer dismissed for sexual misconduct — but Commissioner Lucki disagreed
  97. P.E.I. pub pulls Trudeau's photos after barrage of hate-filled comments*
  98. Canada's economy was flat in May, stoking fears a slowdown is already underway
  99. 'I want to tell you how very sorry I am': Pope's Iqaluit speech hews close to earlier apology
  100. Victim 'floored' as B.C. relationship coach may escape criminal record for domestic violence
  101. Family of Toronto warehouse employee killed on the job demands more transparency on workplace deaths
  102. In wake of report, Canada Soccer committed to strengthening safe-sport culture, new secretary general says
  103. Summer program teaches Sudbury, Ont., high schoolers Indigenous practices
  104. P.E.I. city desperate to house locum amid doctor shortage, housing crisis
  105. Intergenerational residential school survivors in Saskatchewan want more after papal apology
  106. The Pope's apology isn't the first from a church. Here's how others have handled reconciliation
  107. Canadian Olympic champion cyclist Kelsey Mitchell 'fired up' for Commonwealth Games debut
  108. Pope says genocide took place at Canada's residential schools for Indigenous children
  109. 'Drownings are preventable,' so this Elgin County coalition is working to fill water-safety gaps
  110. These Canadians are picking up the physical activity pace thanks to their pooches
  111. It's time for Canada to apologize for slavery, says N.S. senator
  112. With the cost of living rising, people share 'inflation hacks' to combat higher costs
  113. Canadian women's baseball team honours late longtime player during Friendship Series against USA
  114. Caribbean Carnival parade returns to Toronto
  115. Wildfire southwest of Penticton, B.C., jumps road, properties evacuated
  116. Local association in Quebec pulling funding to Hockey Canada after scandal
  117. Northwestern Alberta community comes together after potential tornado hits
  118. Sing Tao, Canada's largest Chinese-language newspaper, to end print edition
  119. 'Everyone seems to think it will stop by itself': Hockey parents frustrated by sport's toxic culture
  120. Black summit in Halifax connects communities across Canada
  121. B.C.'s biggest wildfires largely stable overnight, but officials urge caution
  122. Alberta government to change bonus rules after hefty payout to Hinshaw during COVID-19
  123. Supreme Court won't hear appeal by parents who have faced 2 trials in son's death
  124. High court won't hear case involving estate of dismembered B.C. multimillionaire
  125. Meet the Treaty 3 Titans, who dominated the volleyball courts at Ontario's Summer Indigenous Games
  126. Ottawa promises over $40M to tackle gun violence in Quebec
  127. Jays' new acquisition Merrifield says he's vaccinated for COVID-19, will be cleared to play in Toronto
  128. Teen boys make up majority of victims of recently reported sextortion crimes, new data shows
  129. Top Sask. court dismisses father's appeal against getting children COVID-19 vaccines
  130. Future of lawsuit over language of instruction in Nunavut schools rests with Nunavut court judge
  131. Unvaccinated Novak Djokovic pulls out of National Bank Open in Montreal
  132. All Manitoba kids 6 months and older can get COVID-19 vaccine starting Friday
  133. Hockey Canada commissions former Supreme Court justice to lead review into governance
  134. Quebec senator leaving Conservative caucus but says he will remain a member of party
  135. Video played in court shows Hamilton police officer 'stomp' on Indigenous man's head during arrest
  136. Ontario regulatory colleges have 2 weeks to find ways to register foreign-trained nurses, doctors faster
  137. Identity of N.L. lawyer in sexual assault case revealed as top court won't hear anonymity bid
  138. Judges' clerk pleads guilty to obstruction after telling fiancι he was subject of wiretap
  139. Suspect in 3 seemingly random killings shot dead by Montreal police
  140. Jacob Hoggard scheduled for pre-trial in sexual assault case in northeastern Ontario
  141. After eating his way through northwestern Ontario, this goat is getting a one-way ticket south
  142. Small B.C. community ordered to evacuate from path of wildfire southwest of Penticton
  143. Canada lost 31,000 jobs last month, the second straight monthly decline
  144. List of students alleging abuse at Sask. Christian school growing rapidly
  145. Teacher exonerated at Mount Cashel abused kids in B.C. until at least 2009, lawsuit alleges
  146. Dalhousie turning from industrial past as it tries to find a new identity
  147. Lack of RCMP emergency response to northern Manitoba First Nation crime a 'slap in the face,' chief says
  148. B.C. stadium used to host national Indigenous fastball tournament damaged in suspicious fire
  149. As Langley prepares to saddle up for inaugural rodeo, SPCA raises welfare concerns
  150. Missing woman Dawn Walker and child found safe after they 'illegally entered the United States': police
  151. Fewer than half of flights from Pearson airport left on time last week — and that's an improvement from July
  152. Canadian online furniture company Article laying off 216 people — 17% of staff
  153. Why the Nuluujaat Land Guardians' counterclaim against Baffinland Iron Mines is unique in Canada
  154. Telus CEO declines to comment on Roger's network outage as net income soars
  155. Tornado, hail, intense wind batter central Sask.
  156. Staff shortages cause labour and delivery unit closure at Fort Saskatchewan hospital
  157. Judge instructs jury before its deliberations in online extortion case of B.C. teen Amanda Todd
  158. YouTuber agrees to dismantle his backwoods Yukon cabin after court action
  159. Health Canada warns of fake COVID-19 test kits after some found in Ontario
  160. Burnaby RCMP investigates hockey player allegedly getting kicked in head with skate
  161. Quebec woman speaks out after pharmacist denies her morning-after pill due to his religious beliefs
  162. Suspect in Montreal-area shootings was deemed danger to public but released from psychiatric ward
  163. Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs votes to remove suspended Grand Chief Arlen Dumas
  164. After UN chief calls out 'scandalous' profits, Ottawa offers no plan to hike taxes on oil and gas industry
  165. Senegal's government accuses Canadian police of 'savagely' beating Ottawa embassy diplomat
  166. Indigenous teens hope return of lacrosse to Canada Games will inspire future generations
  167. Fisheries official denies coverup allegations over research into endangered B.C. steelhead
  168. I want my daughter to be proud to be Inuk. That's why we return home to Great Caribou Island
  169. Mom raises red flag over staff shortage at Kingston hospital
  170. Canadian*wrestler*Justina Di Stasio captures gold at Commonwealth Games
  171. Can Quebec pharmacists legally refuse to prescribe the morning-after pill?
  172. State of emergency in central Newfoundland extended to Botwood
  173. Montreal Pride Festival cancels parade
  174. Air Canada denies certain compensations claims, calls staff shortages a 'safety-related issue'
  175. A secret no more: Canada's 1st codebreaking unit comes out of the shadows
  176. Thibeault's boxing title highlights Canada's 4-gold medal day at Commonwealth Games
  177. First Nation, tech company collaborate to prepare for climate change's effects on harvesting waters
  178. National Geographic expedition teams up with Inuit on conservation mission in the North
  179. Many federal government employees balking at returning to offices
  180. Dutch man Aydin Coban convicted of sexually extorting B.C. teen Amanda Todd
  181. Jamp recalls lot of Atorvastatin 40 mg tablets over possible latex contamination
  182. Police shoot suspect after 4 injured in machete attack in downtown Vancouver
  183. Millions of Canadians try to stay cool during heat wave
  184. Turf war heats up between real estate disruptor and industry establishment
  185. A honey of a problem: Manitoba apiaries work to recover from huge winter losses
  186. Family launches lawsuit against West Edmonton Mall, Cineplex Entertainment following teen death
  187. Judge rejects Nygard bid to use money from firms in receivership to pay criminal case lawyers
  188. Point Pelee asks public to stop releasing domestic cats, rabbits and turtles into the Ontario park
  189. Former Sask. private school students allege being 'coerced' into working on political campaigns
  190. Out-of-control fires have Newfoundland towns on edge as crisis moves into 3rd week
  191. Winnipeg-bound passengers given mats, left to sleep on floor at Toronto Pearson airport
  192. No mandatory masks in Ontario schools this fall, education ministry says
  193. Montreal Pride organizer says parade was cancelled because hiring staff was 'never done'
  194. Conspiracy theory about 'new world order' won't save Vancouver home from foreclosure, judge rules
  195. Festival-goers outraged after Toronto-area event abruptly changes venues, artists cancel
  196. Verdict in Amanda Todd case spurs renewed calls to battle online sexual extortion
  197. Iranian-Canadians feel like '2nd-class citizens' as many continue to be stopped while travelling to the U.S.
  198. Sask. woman who disappeared with son still detained in Oregon, facing charges in Canada, U.S.
  199. Federal government directs $2 million to women and girls in sport
  200. Nearly 9 million Canadians have uncashed cheques from the CRA — worth $1.4B
  201. Teenage Head guitarist Gord Lewis found dead in Hamilton apartment; son charged with second-degree murder
  202. Mother convicted of killing Phoenix Sinclair granted escorted outings from prison
  203. Ontario ER closures not unprecedented, health minister says
  204. As Manitoba gay, bisexual men become eligible for monkeypox vaccine, some worry about persecution
  205. Sask. RCMP issue Amber Alert for 2 children who may be in United States
  206. Vernon NDP MLA to face recall petition over health-care issues
  207. In fight against Bay du Nord oil project, environmental groups turn to courts and Norwegian public
  208. To rate wildfire danger, Britain looks to Canada
  209. Lawsuit alleges sexual abuse of former students and coverup at private Sask. Christian school
  210. In Central Newfoundland people say they're prepared — but not panicked — as fires continue burning
  211. Developers, housing advocate criticize development fee increase amid housing crisis
  212. Facebook fails to get accused fraudster's lawsuit tossed from B.C. court
  213. Both Newfoundland forest fires grow overnight as crews hope rainy forecast comes true
  214. Ocean floor armchair delights underwater explorers
  215. Not much for kids to do in Grand Manan, N.B., so they built their own all-wheel park
  216. Bodies of 2 men recovered at Ajax, Ont. trench collapse, police say
  217. Radio host John Derringer and Q107 'part ways' amid misconduct investigation
  218. Hockey Canada appoints lawyer as new chair of board of directors amid controversy
  219. Sask. woman, accused of faking own death, says she had 'no choice' but to flee
  220. Woman says she blacked out from pain during 19-hour wait in Windsor ER before learning she has cancer
  221. City staff begin removing tents from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
  222. Would changing how doctors in Canada are licensed help reduce the physician shortage? This MP feels it could
  223. Company that owns Swiss Chalet, Harvey's and The Keg gets $1.2B takeover offer
  224. Ontario man pleads guilty to threatening Trudeau at campaign stop last summer
  225. Trans star on Twitch fears for her life after someone sent police to her London, Ont., home
  226. Sask. RCMP say 2 children at centre of Amber Alert believed to be in danger, warrant issued for man
  227. Top commander defends military's vaccine requirement, says 'tweak' in the works
  228. Winnipeg mayoral candidate's campaign rolls to a stop after catalytic converters pinched from RV
  229. Burned bodies found in Summerland, B.C., linked to fatal Abbotsford police chase: RCMP
  230. Charting the OT overload driving many nurses from the job
  231. You tip your hairdresser, but what about your mechanic? Expect to see more 'tip creep'
  232. Hockey Canada scandal shows the need to ban non-disclosure agreements, advocates say
  233. Andreescu earns thrilling 1st-round win over Kasatkina at National Bank Open in Toronto
  234. Smoke adds new problems as Newfoundland forest fires continue to grow
  235. Doctors in Toronto treat man*with Parkinson's disease at his home in N.L. Here's how they did it
  236. Two children at centre of Sask. Amber Alert found safe
  237. How one Canadian family is coping with the highest inflation in years
  238. Let down by Pride parade organizers, queer communities took charge
  239. TIFF announces Mary Harron's Salvador Dali biopic as closing night film
  240. Commercial fishers and wild salmon advocates celebrate large returns to B.C. waters
  241. Why these Canadians feel a big solution to the housing crisis lies in tiny homes
  242. Hope grows for youth mental health through this small hospital garden in London, Ont.
  243. Unifor membership elects Lana Payne as new leader
  244. Plastics producers asking court to stop planned federal ban on single-use plastic products
  245. Gunpoint arrest of trans activist in London, Ont., prompts officer conduct review by police chief
  246. Ontario health minister won't rule out privatization as option to help ER crisis
  247. UPEI makes Indigenous Studies course mandatory in order to graduate
  248. Canada's Leylah Fernandez eliminated from National Bank Open with straight-sets loss to Haddad Maia
  249. Snowbirds grounded following accident in Fort St. John
  250. Aid shipment to Afghanistan cancelled due to Canadian anti-terrorist law