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  1. B.C. woman claims RCMP broke her leg and left her suffering overnight in a jail cell
  2. Tennis legend Serena Williams eliminated from National Bank Open in Canadian swan song
  3. Mudslide closes Highway 1 between Lytton and Spences Bridge
  4. Lumber, wheat, and oil: Tumbling prices could mean the worst of inflation is over
  5. Air Canada, WestJet continue to deny compensation for flight disruptions caused by crew shortages
  6. Ontario class action settlement reclassifies volunteers as employees, setting new precedent
  7. Climate change is hurting our mental health. These researchers want to help
  8. Shoresy star returns to Canada to recover after being shot in L.A.
  9. Newfoundland fires stabilizing as crews prepare to fight flames on foot
  10. Report says Canada should loosen visa requirements to allow more Ukrainian refugees
  11. Abuse allegations from students at private Sask. Christian school are '100% true,' says former top official
  12. She started an animal food bank. Now this Chippewa teen is pitching to win $25K
  13. Canada's newest coin pays tribute to Oscar Peterson
  14. Ministry appointing administrator for 3 Sask. private Christian schools in wake of Saskatoon abuse allegations
  15. Brampton real-estate agent, media personality severely injured in attack in his own driveway
  16. Travellers say Air Canada misled passengers whose Vancouver plane was rerouted to Winnipeg
  17. Supporters are calling for Dawn Walker's extradition: Here's how that might work
  18. Hockey Canada posts new job to overhaul handling of maltreatment, harassment and abuse
  19. After polio detected abroad, Canada will start*testing wastewater from certain cities 'as soon as possible'
  20. Cambridge Bay wrestler wins 1st gold for Nunavut at Canada Summer Games
  21. N.L.'s health system wasn't ready for monkeypox, say province's first 2 cases
  22. In 18 months, it will be illegal in Quebec to declaw a cat or dock a dog's ears or tail
  23. Whitecaps' response to misconduct allegations 'appropriate' but investigation superficial: report
  24. Sentencing hearing for man convicted in Amanda Todd case set for September
  25. Cabinet told of possible 'breakthrough' with protesters night before Emergencies Act was invoked
  26. Private companies could help add to plasma supply, says Canadian Blood Services
  27. Firefighters brace for lightning, high winds across B.C.'s southern Interior as storms loom
  28. How Winnipeg zoo workers are helping keep endangered prairie butterflies from extinction in the wild
  29. Former B.C. Premier Christy Clark endorses Jean Charest in Tory race
  30. Former B.C. New Democrat leader Bob Skelly dead at 79
  31. Rare white orca spotted in shallow waters off Vancouver Island
  32. Why financial incentives aren't enough to deal with health-care staffing shortages
  33. Calls for accountability and change within Canadian hockey mount in the wake of national scandal
  34. Seniors in Bridgewater apartment building fear they're being pushed out
  35. Telus asks CRTC permission to add 1.5% credit card surcharge to customer bills
  36. Too pricey, too icy: Why Canada is trailing the world on floating solar panels
  37. Mindy Kaling and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan on how Never Have I Ever grows with its characters
  38. Union and workplace training programs push for more inclusion in 'lagging' auto industry
  39. Newfoundland forest fires are 'turning a corner' as crews work to contain perimeter, premier says
  40. What does 'defunding the police' mean? N.B. university course will try to answer that question
  41. 16-year-old N.L. baseball star Jaida Lee to throw 1st pitch at a Jays game
  42. Canadian bobsleigh, skeleton athletes repeat calls to sports minister to improve what they call toxic culture
  43. Quebec City police reopening probe into 2014 Gatineau Olympiques alleged group sexual assault, league says
  44. Canada not moving to stretch out supply of monkeypox vaccine yet
  45. Doug Ford just swallowed a bee while talking about the possibility of privatizing health care
  46. Water shortage prompts Iqaluit to declare state of emergency
  47. Quilters from across Canada are stitching up blankets for Ontario women leaving homelessness
  48. Man at centre of Sask. Amber Alert drove through barbed wire fence in illegal entry: U.S. officials
  49. Foreign-trained physicians frustrated by roadblocks to working on P.E.I.
  50. Family shares story of 2-year-old's 'terrifying' fall from window to warn other parents
  51. Quebec's Olivier Rioux, world's tallest teen, chasing basketball dream at Canada Games
  52. Setback for Quebec's new language law as judge suspends 2 articles of Bill 96
  53. Police chief in London, Ont., vows to catch the 'swatter' targeting Twitch trans activist
  54. New air force commander says he's confident in the airworthiness of the Snowbirds
  55. Convicted B.C. sex criminal arrested in Cambodia for allegations of child rape
  56. Air passengers losing patience with enforcement agency as backlog of complaints balloons
  57. Gus the tortoise observes his 100th birthday in characteristic strong, silent style
  58. Her body was found in a Whitehorse dump 55 years ago. The family still wants answers
  59. Canadian literary figures stress right to free speech after Salman Rushdie attack
  60. Daughters of man slain following Vancouver Island prison escape sue Correctional Service of Canada
  61. B.C. radio host suspended for comments on woman's suicide, domestic abuse
  62. Despite teacher shortages, some new grads still face roadblocks getting into classrooms
  63. What you need to know about Canada's divisive ArriveCAN app
  64. B.C. couple questions why they were escorted by police off Swoop flight after seat change
  65. 'Radio silence' from WestJet as B.C. woman's luggage lost for almost 7 weeks
  66. Air passengers losing patience with enforcement agency as backlog of complaints balloons
  67. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will visit Canada to talk Ukraine, energy co-operation
  68. Canada Games history maker Jaida Lee throws first pitch at Blue Jays home game
  69. 'I feel helpless': Ukrainian newcomers denied subsidized daycare in Quebec due to status
  70. Coast guard monitoring oil spill off southern Vancouver Island
  71. Car removed from Winnipeg lot after nearly a decade, leaving dent in ground and unanswered questions
  72. Some women are finding ways to study in Afghanistan, but at great cost
  73. Toronto boy whose parents raised $3M to treat his rare genetic disorder starts clinical trial
  74. A year after the fall of Kabul, Canadian veterans urge Ottawa not to abandon Afghans trying to flee
  75. Ontario homebuyers stunned by extra $175K charge from developer, call for government action
  76. Passport delays spur some Canadians to game the system with fake travel plans
  77. After her father lost his hearing, this N.L. singer added ASL interpreters to her shows
  78. MacGregor-area farmer opens charity sunflower selfie spot for 2nd year
  79. Home sales declined by 5.3 per cent in July, back to pre-COVID levels
  80. Landlord sleeping on Realtor's couch as he awaits hearing to evict troublesome tenants
  81. Anita Neville named next lieutenant-governor of Manitoba
  82. Lisa LaFlamme 'blindsided' by cancellation of contract with CTV
  83. Oil spill off San Juan Island 'pretty well impossible to clean up,' expert says
  84. Nunavut wrestler gets hero's welcome as he returns with territory's first Canada Summer Games medal
  85. Wei Wai Kum First Nation to get territorial land back in agreement with B.C. government
  86. Windsor police say suspect shot by officer has died in hospital
  87. Flyers threatening arson against homeless people and drug users being investigated by Vancouver police
  88. A heat wave is building across the Prairies and climate change means we can expect more
  89. $600 to share a bedroom: Migrant workers lose their jobs after complaining about rent
  90. Mountie who showed sexual photo to assault victim during investigation got his job back
  91. Where to look for cheap rent in Canada, as prices soar, again
  92. Hamilton Bulldogs to restart OHL ONSIDE sexual assault training program after pandemic pause
  93. After years of being Jennifer for others, I'm embracing my Korean name for me
  94. Afghans in Winnipeg reflect on year since Taliban takeover of Kabul
  95. Temporary foreign workers rescued from abusive situation on P.E.I. farm
  96. His passion for soccer survived 3 years in a refugee camp. Now this St. John's player is pushing for the pros
  97. Canada's inflation rate falls to 7.6%
  98. Dartmouth woman transforms 1970s speedboat into 'beautiful' backyard pool
  99. Prominent Quebec cardinal named in sexual assault lawsuit against Quebec diocese
  100. Over 10,000 people in B.C. have died due to toxic drugs since health emergency was declared in 2016: coroner
  101. Business groups in border communities demand Ottawa scrap ArriveCAN
  102. Gas may be cheaper, but otherwise prices are still on the rise
  103. I quit my job — and I never want to work full time again
  104. More complaints Air Canada, WestJet unfairly denying passengers compensation
  105. Why no blood donor clinics in Thunder Bay? Canadian Blood Services' appeals frustrate would-be donors
  106. Women from around the world descend on Antigonish for leadership lessons
  107. Essex region wineries on guard as invasive bug makes Michigan appearance
  108. Hudson's Bay to resurrect discount retail chain Zellers
  109. Intelligence report flagged possible 'violent revenge' after Ottawa protest shutdown
  110. One of Canada's largest train bridges almost forgotten in northwestern N.B.
  111. Record number of Canadians reporting first language other than English or French: StatsCan
  112. Ontario man left powerless after 'ISIS' licence plates made him a target
  113. Do SUVs, pickups cause more deaths? Safety advocates say they have the numbers to prove it
  114. Tax agency obtains 'jeopardy order' for debt from Downton Abbey-loving billionaire
  115. Former students say those named in Sask. Christian school lawsuit shouldn't be educating during investigation
  116. Ottawa to offer passport pick-up service in 4 additional cities, says more locations coming
  117. Is Wood Buffalo National Park 'in danger'? UNESCO investigators are in Canada to find out
  118. Oil sheen from sunken boat off B.C. has dissipated, officials say
  119. Wolf escape leaves Greater Vancouver Zoo closed for 2nd day
  120. Smaller share of Quebec households speaking French regularly, census data shows
  121. What does it take to make a passport? Here's a step-by-step guide
  122. Retired priest accused of sexual assault at Manitoba residential school pleads not guilty
  123. Negotiator behind deal with Freedom Convoy says Ottawa was too quick to use emergency powers
  124. UBC Senate votes to rescind honorary degree given to bishop involved in residential schools
  125. Why uptake in COVID boosters is lagging in Quebec — and why that matters
  126. QAnon-inspired protest leads to special investigation into arrest
  127. Waterloo regional police, community groups tackle hate graffiti through restorative processes
  128. Handling of sexual abuse claims puts Hockey Canada on thin ice with hockey parents
  129. Toronto cop resigns after period of 'egregious' misconduct, cut from payroll after appeal fails
  130. Monkeypox misinformation spreads fast. Here's what scientists actually know about how the virus transmits
  131. Stankoven scores twice as Canada defeats Switzerland to reach world junior semifinals
  132. Canada needs to 'do better' when recruiting foreign workers, federal minister says
  133. She bought a house on a fledgling auction site. Now she faces over $100K in repairs
  134. Commercial bankruptcies rising in Canada, says business lobby group
  135. RCMP buff in Ontario spent 2 weeks in jail following N.S. massacre
  136. Not enough evidence to investigate Quebec Cardinal accused of sexual assault, Pope says
  137. Discovery of 12 Inuvialuit gravesites in Edmonton brings closure for families marked by TB epidemic
  138. Club Z points and affordable lunches: CBC readers share their memories of Zellers
  139. Nearly 6 million people in Canada experienced food insecurity in 2021, U of T study says
  140. Woman found sleeping outdoors near Iqaluit store highlights homelessness in Nunavut's capital*
  141. 'Never-ending' chases: Sask. men recovering from gambling addiction describe life they've left behind
  142. OPP racially targeted 54 migrant farm workers while searching for a rapist, Ontario tribunal rules
  143. UBC researchers say they've found 'weak spot' in all COVID-19 variants that could lead to better treatment
  144. 7-year-old Saskatoon heart surgery survivor throws first pitch at Blue Jays game
  145. Wolf found dead by roadside, another still missing after escaping Greater Vancouver Zoo
  146. Twitch trans activist in London, Ont., says she's still getting harassed as her new location was posted online
  147. Paramedics to help out at N.W.T. health centres as territory contends with staff shortages
  148. Longtime B.C. Liberal MLA removed from caucus after questioning climate change science
  149. Worried about a shortage of children's medications? Here's what you need to know
  150. What we know about why some kids are missing routine vaccinations
  151. A federal regulatory blunder could affect an unknown number of drug cases
  152. Sound experiments capture 'pernicious' impact of noise pollution on wildlife
  153. On what he hopes will be a record flight, teen pilot stops in Labrador for a break — and a tribute
  154. Estate of N.S. mass shooter in limbo as lawsuits continue*
  155. Coasts need living shorelines to stave off erosion, says P.E.I. researcher
  156. Canada's interim ban on handgun imports now in effect
  157. Bell Media 'regrets' handling of ouster of Lisa LaFlamme
  158. Michelle O'Bonsawin of Odanak First Nation nominated to Supreme Court of Canada
  159. Quebec cardinal Marc Ouellet denies sexual assault allegations
  160. Health Canada approves COVID-19 booster dose for kids 5 to 11
  161. Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation leaders past and present accused of misappropriating suicide prevention funds
  162. Wolf missing from Greater Vancouver Zoo found safe, returned to pack
  163. Niagara police officer with history of violence charged in suspected road rage incident
  164. Consequences of possible Taiwan trip by parliamentarians will be considered: Trudeau
  165. National ceremony in Windsor, Ont., marks 80th anniversary of raid in Dieppe, France
  166. Ottawa to probe 'disturbing' tweets by consultant on government-funded anti-racism project
  167. 'Dream come true' for First Nations artist as Winnipeg fabric store commissions Indigenous designs
  168. Business in the front, party in the back: Akwesasne boy finalist in mullet competition
  169. N.S. government considers more private health care to address surgical backlogs
  170. Advocates, critics warn Ontario's planned changes to long-term care are a violation of patient rights
  171. Fire and explosion destroy fish plant building in Murray Harbour, P.E.I.
  172. Canada advances to world junior gold-medal game with win over Czechia
  173. Toews and Schulz cancel on UCP leadership forum co-hosted by pro-independence group
  174. B.C. Liquor Stores now limiting purchases as strike hits shipments
  175. Family doctor speaks out about system as he closes P.E.I. city's only walk-in clinic for 2 weeks
  176. Black bear killed in B.C. park after snatching backpacks from hangers at backcountry site
  177. All-Black team inducted into Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame
  178. Toronto's Pearson airport now 2nd worst in world for delays. Ottawa says travel woes on the mend
  179. Two years after Trudeau promised a made-in-Canada COVID vaccine, the country is still waiting
  180. Canadian veteran honoured on 80th anniversary of Dieppe Raid
  181. Canada agreed to 'forever discharge' Catholic entities from raising $25M for residential school survivors: doc
  182. 12 people, including 2 children, slightly injured after Toronto Island ferry crashes into dock
  183. Nathan MacKinnon brings Stanley Cup home to Nova Scotia
  184. Jamaican migrant workers in Ontario pen open letter likening conditions to 'systematic slavery'
  185. Canada defeats Finland in OT thriller for gold at world juniors in Edmonton
  186. Breakdancing Olympic hopefuls make their debut at Montreal sports festival
  187. IIHF says high ticket prices, Hockey Canada scandal led to low attendance at world juniors in Edmonton
  188. B.C. Ferries cancels at least a dozen sailings, blames lack of staff
  189. Moving to Canada was harder than I thought. I'm not sure I'd do it again
  190. This national historic site is a bit of a mystery — but that could soon change
  191. Vehicle crashes through West Vancouver wedding party, killing 2
  192. Military law experts surprised by form of internal investigation into 4 cadets' deaths
  193. Why you're waiting for that Canadian passport; the return of Zellers: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet
  194. Indigenous fashion designers gaining recognition on international runways
  195. Moira wins 163rd running of $1-million Queen's Plate
  196. Winnipeg-born actor at the helm of charity art auction for Ukraine
  197. When good intentions go wrong: A Newfoundland pony's death should teach us all a lesson
  198. 'A miracle': N.S. dog Apollo survives inside burning house
  199. Nisga'a delegation heads to Scotland in bid to repatriate totem pole
  200. Ukraine calls on Canada to cancel gas turbine sanctions waiver as German chancellor set to visit
  201. How this partially sighted B.C. gamer learned to play Super Mario
  202. As hospital backlogs grow, paramedics struggle to deliver timely care
  203. Tip-flation has some restaurants asking for up to 30% in tips
  204. Clash with local health unit drains hot tubs at some Ontario resorts
  205. A killer took their loved ones, but he couldn't destroy their family
  206. Inflation's hit to consumer spending power means retailers may refocus on the low end
  207. RCMP commissioner set to testify at Mass Casualty Commission
  208. Funding for USask-led water monitoring network will help understand, manage floods, drought: director
  209. 'She's the perfect role model': Single mom graduates high school 20 years later
  210. Belle River, P.E.I., has no post office for first time in 140 years, after quiet closure
  211. 56% of Canadians say they can't keep pace with high cost of living, according to survey
  212. Restoring this VW bus has taken years, but the open road for the family heirloom is just days ahead
  213. Ontario international student who fell for a rental scam is warning others as police investigate
  214. Early morning fire in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside displaces dozens
  215. 'A new life, a new way': Manitoba First Nation holds 1st powwow in 150 years
  216. Driver still in hospital as police probe speed, medical issues in B.C. wedding crash that killed 2
  217. Prime Minister, NATO secretary general to visit Nunavut, with spotlight on Arctic defence
  218. Canadian Rangers celebrate 75 years in their birthplace — Dawson City, Yukon
  219. Retired top N.S. Mountie outlines 'failures' in mass shooting response
  220. Sask. adults will get $500 'affordability cheque' this fall: premier
  221. Crews prepare to raise sunken fishing vessel leaking oil into Salish Sea
  222. In a tight labour market, this is where Canadian workers are going
  223. WestJet launches legal battle to overturn order to compensate passenger $1,000
  224. Vaccine fatigue is real. These experts say messaging on COVID boosters should be clear
  225. So many birds are in the sky at Ontario's Long Point right now, they're showing up on radar
  226. Liberals could weaponize Conservative infighting to weaken Poilievre, Preston Manning warns
  227. Vancouver's Lucy Lin becomes youngest player ever to qualify for CP Women's Open
  228. Massive N.L. wind project timeline 'extremely ambitious,' consultant says
  229. Famous portrait of Winston Churchill missing from Ottawa hotel in suspected art heist
  230. Timmins-James Bay MP Charlie Angus says newly proposed federal electoral lines 'a kick in the teeth'
  231. New park in honour of Sask. RCMP officer killed in line of duty 'amazing' tribute, father says
  232. Head of RCMP testifies before N.S. mass shooting inquiry
  233. Opioid deaths in Ontario rose dramatically in pandemic's first 2 years compared to 2019, early data shows
  234. They wanted justice for their mentally ill loved one who died in jail. Now those hopes are crushed
  235. How a lantern festival in Six Nations, Ont., billed as 'magical evening' in Toronto, turned into 'mayhem'
  236. Feds won't extend bilingualism bonus to employees who speak an Indigenous language
  237. 1 dead in small-plane crash near Stratford, Ont., airport
  238. Renowned architect Moshe Safdie gifts his professional archive to McGill
  239. NDP MP Peter Julian seeks answers from Hockey Canada CEO
  240. 'Fight hate with love:' TikTok-famous picnic tables vandalized, repaired twice
  241. 'Hydrogen alliance' formed as Canada and Germany sign agreement on exports
  242. Summer bonus program prompting airport screening staff to work while sick, unions say
  243. 'Quiet quitting' is the latest buzzword to describe workplace disengagement
  244. 'Horrifying' that Veterans Affairs staff raised assisted suicide with troubled veteran, group says
  245. This Ontario man's flag was raised at an Olympic protest in 1976. It's now in Ukraine as a symbol of defiance
  246. Thousands of bees were removed from a Cape Breton home — and welcomed by a local business
  247. Students confused and frustrated by Western University's COVID booster, mask mandate
  248. Crowd-sourced detective work narrows window for disappearance of Winston Churchill portrait
  249. Her Kenyan family is trying to bring her body home after she died while live streaming in a pool
  250. More kids hospitalized for cannabis poisonings after edibles legalized, study finds