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  1. NATO chief's first visit to Canadian Arctic signals thaw in Ottawa,*experts say
  2. Canadian golf legend Lorie Kane shoots for good time at final CP Women's Open
  3. Yep, that's a WW II-era bomber engine in this man's garage in London, Ont.
  4. Meet the masons who have restored P.E.I.'s legislature stone by stone
  5. New film Blackberry to explore rise and fall of Canadian smartphone
  6. Educational assistant in N.S. leaves job due to low wages
  7. Eternal Spring named Canada's submission for Oscars' best international film
  8. Her work permit expired the day it was issued, leaving this refugee claimant hopeless
  9. Family, friends of Sask. woman accused of faking death and fleeing to U.S. say community will support her
  10. Group linked to Freedom Convoy remains in Ottawa church after deadline to remove its things
  11. No fines issued by Ontario regulator for developer price hikes despite promised crackdown
  12. Canada doesn't have a gerrymandering problem — but that doesn't mean the riding map is perfect
  13. Canada's convoy movement waved the Dutch flag. Then conspiracy theories swirled about fertilizer and bugs
  14. Labrador groups disappointed by defence minister's lack of search and rescue commitment
  15. Federal minister denies water testing allegations made by Sask. government
  16. Canada's Rohingya fear world has forgotten refugee crisis 5 years after genocide in Myanmar
  17. Rogers will spend $261M to split networks, lacks data to quantify economic impact of July outage
  18. NATO chief tours Arctic defences as Canada comes under pressure to guard the Far North
  19. By design, Nazem Kadri's Stanley Cup celebration will star the Muslim community in London, Ont.
  20. Majority of Canadians against eliminating 'best before' dates on food packaging, study says
  21. Pressure mounts for more answers on Ford government's controversial long-term care bill
  22. Top Mountie says she doesn't always agree with RCMP's discipline process
  23. Halifax police chief says it's 'inconceivable' they wouldn't have considered alert in mass shooting
  24. Canadian punk legend Talli Osborne picked as face of new Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas
  25. Ascending Canadian shot putter Sarah Mitton proud to inspire with breakthrough campaign
  26. Conservative leadership candidates trade blows over 'Nuremberg' email
  27. 2 teens accused of killing woman, assaulting men in Winnipeg, police say attacks appear to be random
  28. Canadian politicians defend Finnish PM's dance video, saying backlash born of double standard
  29. City of Edmonton opts not to install sculptures at bridge, fearing they could be 'misinterpreted'
  30. With her sister by her side, Canadian golf star Brooke Henderson sets sights on victory near home
  31. Squamish, B.C. 'overwhelmed' by people living in vehicles and the garbage left behind, says acting mayor
  32. A new round of Freedom Convoy reviews is coming. Here's what you need to know
  33. Universities, colleges taking varied approaches to COVID-19 as students set to return to campus
  34. Can Ontario force hospital patients into long-term care homes? It's complicated
  35. Lines for SIN cards, passports were already long. Now international students are making them even longer
  36. 'Today is a fantastic day': Manitoba welcomes more than 300 Afghan refugees
  37. Heat waves are here to stay, but Vancouver community groups are finding new ways to keep people safe
  38. Just what is an essential service, anyway? BCGEU strike highlights history of made-in-B.C. answer to debate
  39. With 500 Moe Bucks burning a hole in our collective pocket, maybe it's time for a new pair of pants
  40. Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table to dissolve next month, expert group says
  41. Chaotic lantern festival and organizer response 'very racist,' says Six Nations community member
  42. Michelle O'Bonsawin confirmed as Canada's new Supreme Court justice
  43. RIP Libertι cream cheese: Montreal bagel lovers mourning end of beloved schmear
  44. For young Muslim hockey players, Nazem Kadri is changing the game
  45. Divide in women's professional hockey remains unbridgeable despite growth in North America
  46. Panel recommends removal of Thunder Bay, Ont., justice of the peace found guilty of misconduct
  47. N.S. Mass Casualty Commission final report delayed
  48. Vancouver police defend use of beanbag guns as 'less lethal' following death of Ojibway man
  49. Liberal MP apologizes for tweet implying professor was racist
  50. Sask. First Nations organization calls for woman accused of faking own death to be released from custody
  51. Woof! St. John's shuts down illegal hair salon … that turns out to be a Hudson & Rex set
  52. NATO chief warns Canada that Russia, China have designs on the Arctic
  53. Goodbye, hello and welcome home: Generations of Canadian golfers converge in Ottawa
  54. Sikh temple in Timmins, Ont., provides temporary housing to international students amid housing crunch
  55. How Canadians are stretching their grocery dollars while trying to stay healthy
  56. The polar bear became an 'accidental icon' of climate change. Is it time to rethink that?
  57. Conservatives call for release of report on massive Afghan immigration data breach
  58. Sport minister calls for 'change' at Hockey Canada as calls for resignations mount
  59. B.C. judge lambastes conservation group for using protesters as 'cannon fodder'
  60. How an adopted 'sisterhood' uses P.E.I getaways to get together
  61. How Ottawa plans to launch a climate-friendly construction boom
  62. Chrystia Freeland latest target of public threats, intimidation against women in Canadian politics
  63. He worked for the Canadian embassy in Afghanistan. Now, he's being told to move into a shelter
  64. P.E.I. school teacher stumbles upon fossil that may be 300 million years old
  65. RCMP, others investigating following alleged exorcism at Sask. childrens' bible camp
  66. Meet the librarian in rural Vermont helping stranded travellers with the ArriveCAN app
  67. Canadian researchers using machine learning to mitigate effects of climate change
  68. 'I've been able to dream big': 62-year-old Canadian becomes oldest woman to summit K2 in Pakistan
  69. 6 people dead in single-vehicle crash near Barrie, Ont., police say
  70. 'A beautiful person': Family, community mourn death of woman in Point Douglas
  71. Signing off — the North Vancouver man behind 35 years of quips is retiring
  72. Canadian Association of Journalists worried about editorial interference by management at CTV National News
  73. Passengers face long lines at Vancouver airport amid security*screener shortage
  74. Is a GTA real estate deal that sounds like paradise too good to be true?
  75. Students, schools gearing up for first in-person orientation since COVID-19 halted events
  76. Quebec's election campaign has just begun, but many anglophones already feel sidelined
  77. Simmering rift between RCMP, municipal police, boils over in N.S. inquiry
  78. Why this former inmate has been excluded from a solitary confinement lawsuit
  79. Meet the Nova Scotia farmers who are growing rice
  80. Long-hidden historic murals in Antigonish, N.S. cathedral to be revealed
  81. Floods, droughts, storms will cost Canadian economy $139B in next 30 years, report says
  82. More than 6 drinks a week leads to major health risks, new report shows — especially for women
  83. Flag raised on Parliament Hill to honour residential school survivors
  84. Investigation underway into possible poisoning at restaurant north of Toronto, police say
  85. Canada formally launches challenge of 'unfair' U.S. duties on softwood lumber
  86. Navy veteran who had just moved to Calgary killed in random unprovoked attack, say police
  87. Freedom Convoy organizers Tamara Lich, Chris Barber to face trial in September 2023
  88. The love of my life died. My grief had to take a back seat to putting food on the table for my kids
  89. Health officials scramble to trace spice product suspected of poisoning Toronto-area restaurant patrons
  90. Couple accused in 2013 plot to plant bombs at B.C. Legislature sue police
  91. Ontario patients who refuse transfer to an LTC won't be forced to pay $1,800/day, says Ford
  92. Dispute in B.C. reveals cracks in Canada's shipbreaking regulations
  93. Trudeau promises to review funding for anti-racism group after 'unacceptable' tweets
  94. 'We are struggling to keep up': Hunger in Iqaluit stretches food centre's capacity
  95. Strike ends at B.C.'s liquor distribution centres, with union hopeful for government deal
  96. Trudeau announcing small-scale cabinet shuffle on Wednesday
  97. Hockey Canada board backs president Scott Smith amid calls for change
  98. International student says she spent months in mental anguish after Canadian immigration error
  99. Influencers are trying to bring a sense of belonging to Cape Breton's foreign students. It's working
  100. RCMP officers involved in N.S. mass shooting inquiry linked to gaps in earlier murder case
  101. B.C. agency launches investigation into ambulance call after infant death report
  102. Vancouver's Little Mountain gets big B.C. welcome after trip to Little League World Series
  103. There have been no named hurricanes so far this summer. Here's why
  104. She stripped a river full of this pesky invasive plant — by hand
  105. Ford government won't say how many hours spent fighting to keep mandate letters secret
  106. I used to feel stuck during rush hour traffic — but now I've come to appreciate it
  107. How a heart transplant gave this Ontario man new zest for a 2nd chance at life
  108. Military probe of reported torture videos still silent after more than a year
  109. COVID-19 vaccine booster now available for Sask. kids 5-11, but some parents say it comes too late
  110. Nationwide suicide prevention hotline launching next year, CRTC says
  111. Trudeau tweaks cabinet, swapping ministers Tassi and Jaczek
  112. Canadian swimming star Penny Oleksiak has knee surgery, says she faces long recovery
  113. Ontario's top doctor speaks as flu season nears and COVID-19 cases expected to rise
  114. Alberta using record-breaking resource windfall to pay back $13.4B in debt
  115. Threat to French language 'is a myth' says Canadian Party of Quebec leader
  116. N.L. reviewing nearly 14,000 more mammogram results for potential errors
  117. Justin Trudeau says Canadians have lost faith in Hockey Canada
  118. 2 B.C. councillors reflect on combined 100 years in local politics as they prepare to retire
  119. 3 OPP officers charged with manslaughter in death of boy in police shooting
  120. Expedition pulls off elaborate plan to recover sunken truck near Taloyoak, Nunavut
  121. Manitoba government says no statutory holiday for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation this year
  122. Canadian banks aren't meeting climate standards set by UN coalition, Greenpeace says
  123. 4 dead in Streptococcus A outbreak at Montreal seniors' home
  124. 20 years after Sk8er Boi, Avril Lavigne gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  125. B.C. compassion club hands out hard drugs in bid to save lives, despite Health Canada rejection
  126. Should we still care about the Summit Series?
  127. Auditor general says B.C.'s surplus should have been $6.5B higher
  128. Inflation emerges as main issue in Quebec campaign. Whose plan will help you more?
  129. Humans want to mine the moon. Here's what space law experts say the rules are
  130. Can you top this swimming achievement? 30 swims in 30 spots around Thunder Bay in 12 hours
  131. Critics warn Ottawa's new 'luxury tax' on pricey cars, planes and boats could backfire
  132. Nova Scotia couple upset over 11-year wait for ALS diagnosis
  133. Huge drop in grape harvest after 'superbly cold' winter leaves Ontario winemakers worried
  134. 'Culture and heritage coming alive': First Nation tells its story with special CNE exhibit
  135. Vancouver man advertises $5K reward for help finding a family doctor
  136. Discovery of dinosaur fossil with skin in southern Alberta excites paleontologists
  137. Health Canada approves updated Moderna vaccine for Omicron variant
  138. New documents reveal 43 more deaths at former Mohawk Institute, survivor-led group says
  139. 'We all believed he was possessed,' says boy who witnessed exorcism at Sask. Bible camp
  140. Prominent Jewish funeral home ordered to refund fees taken from memorial donations
  141. Hope and prayer drove 33-day search that reached a happy ending in northern Quebec
  142. Discovery of black widow spiders prompts fumigation of Cape Breton bus, garage
  143. Ambassador Bridge permit for a 2nd span expires, fuelling uncertainty in west-end Windsor
  144. Environment Canada says online reports of 'climate police' are false
  145. Tributes pour in for Eli Palfreyman, Ontario junior hockey captain who died after collapsing at tourney
  146. Officers were told toddler was in truck before fatal Kawartha Lakes shooting, audio reveals
  147. Filmmaker Mani Amar killed in fight between Surrey neighbours: police
  148. Informant was branded a 'rat' and attacked in jail after outing by Peel police, lawsuit claims
  149. Many Americans still aren't coming to Canada. Is the ArriveCAN app to blame?
  150. Cannonballs and grilled-cheese sandwiches: Ontario summer camp helps Ukrainian kids keep war at bay
  151. Bidets are making a splash with Canadians worried about waste
  152. 7 injured, at least 1 seriously in Come By Chance refinery explosion
  153. August was one of the hottest months on record in B.C.: meteorologists
  154. Funeral for Ontario junior hockey captain who died after collapsing at tourney is set for Tuesday
  155. Being the 1st in your family to go to university can be challenging. This club in B.C. wants to help
  156. 'Not a way to handle the pandemic': Science table members disagree with scrapping 5-day COVID-19 isolation
  157. Exorcism at Sask. children's Bible camp could be criminal, say experts
  158. Threat to killer whales highlighted in case of B.C. diver who got too close for comfort
  159. No injuries after Coast Guard helicopter crashes near Puvirnituq, Que.
  160. Convoy organizers want funds unfrozen to pay for role in upcoming inquiry
  161. Saskatoon mother accused of faking death, abducting child granted bail
  162. 'Targeted because of my job': Assault on CBC photojournalist results in guilty plea
  163. Prairies, Western Canada brace for intense temperatures over Labour Day weekend
  164. Former elite soccer coach who pleaded guilty to sex offences apologizes to victims in B.C. court
  165. Enoki mushrooms recalled due to possible Listeria contamination
  166. It's a world-renowned, for-profit Ontario hospital. Could Shouldice be a model for private health care?
  167. The 'spooky' abandoned train tunnel of Blue Bell, N.B.
  168. Anti-hate activist says white nationalist mayoral hopeful getting Hamilton voters list is 'frightening'
  169. Police investigation puts fighter pilot call sign meetings under microscope
  170. Rivalry renewed: Canada advances to face U.S. in final at women's hockey worlds
  171. Evacuation orders, alerts issued for Interior, northern B.C. as wildfire service fights 5 fires of note
  172. RCMP feared that Mounties might leak operational plans to convoy protesters: documents
  173. Investigator hired to look into group sexual assault allegations involving 2003 World Junior players
  174. Sask. RCMP issue dangerous persons alert after multiple stabbings in James Smith Cree Nation
  175. Pat Stay, acclaimed battle rapper, identified as victim of fatal Halifax stabbing
  176. B.C. man charged with 2nd-degree murder in Banff stabbing
  177. Canada defeats U.S. to capture gold at women's hockey worlds
  178. Kids head back to class with loosened COVID-19 rules in place
  179. Canada is buying into the rent-to-own concept. Here's how it works
  180. New protections for air travellers come into force this week — but they don't go far enough, critics say
  181. American historian 'thrilled' efforts to honour Canadian hero paid off
  182. Police confirm that hunt for James Smith Cree Nation suspect Myles Sanderson dates back to May
  183. New class, new country: Children escaping war in Ukraine get ready to start school in Manitoba
  184. Provincewide dangerous persons alert issued in Sask. after shots fired on Witchekan Lake First Nation
  185. Toronto Labour Day parade highlights how Gen Z is revitalizing the workers' movement
  186. Parole records reveal Saskatchewan suspect's violent history
  187. Beloved veterinarian takes her own life, leaving West Quebec equine community shocked, saddened
  188. RCMP officer who visited gunman years before N.S. mass shooting testifying today
  189. Toronto-area man still not buried 8 months after death amid graveyard dispute
  190. Canadian Wrestling's Elite comes back with a bang as tour looks to rebound from COVID-19
  191. Canadians are turning to credit cards for financial stress relief — and debt is on the rise
  192. As frosh week begins, Western beefs up safety after student death, sexual assault reports last year
  193. Why it's too soon to assume inflation and rate hikes are over
  194. Quebec municipalities want their water sources protected — and industry to pay more
  195. Liberals begin cabinet retreat with cost of living, economy topping the agenda
  196. Northern Alberta First Nation suing province over cumulative environmental effects
  197. RCMP say Sask. mass killing suspect not on James Smith Cree Nation, search continues
  198. RCMP faces extra scrutiny over hunt for Sask. stabbing suspect after admitting past failures
  199. High inflation leaves Hamilton parents with an expensive return to school
  200. Interim Conservative Leader Candice Bergen says she's not running in next election
  201. Excitement, adrenaline, jitters: what Canadians are feeling on the first day of school
  202. Andrew Tate's been banned from social media. But his harmful content still reaches young men
  203. Western University gets court approval to rename scholarships honouring 'racist' professor
  204. As a family doctor, so much of my work is invisible to patients
  205. Britain's new prime minister attended this B.C. school for a year in the late '80s
  206. Prince George, B.C., school bus routes cancelled after sudden resignation of drivers
  207. Canadians living with dementia expected to triple by 2050, Alzheimer's society says
  208. 2 years after dropping 'Clan' name, Simon Fraser teams to be known as 'Red Leafs'
  209. Alberta men accused in plot to murder Mounties saw undercover cops as 'girls' who could help: court records
  210. Government emissions targets for fertilizer use unrealistic, industry report argues
  211. Bank of Canada hikes benchmark interest rate again, to 3.25%
  212. Yukon's First Nation School Board brings culture to the classroom in inaugural year
  213. 'My boy, turn yourself in,' says mother of fugitive suspected in Sask. mass killing
  214. Nunavut Inuit delegation heading to France to pressure French gov't to extradite ex-priest
  215. Sask. First Nations leaders to speak on attacks at James Smith Cree Nation
  216. Half of Canadians find it difficult to access a doctor or have no access at all: poll
  217. Conservatives start counting record number of ballots in party leadership election
  218. Buying a phone or paying your bill? Be ready to show ID at Rogers stores before entering
  219. This former Windsor firefighter lost her job for not disclosing her vaccine status
  220. Canadian men's soccer team to face Japan in final warmup match before World Cup
  221. Every death is personal on the frontlines of Yukon's opioid crisis
  222. Woman mistakenly declared dead by Service Canada for almost a year demands answers
  223. The Woman King, The Whale, Women Talking: Our top 10 most anticipated TIFF titles
  224. Tribunal rules 'teachable moment' on gender identity did not breach Grade 1 student's rights
  225. Passengers were stuck hours on Via Rail train between Toronto and Windsor
  226. UCP leadership candidates unite to take aim at Danielle Smith's Alberta Sovereignty Act
  227. Nazem Kadri donates $1M to surgical centre named after the NHL star in hometown of London, Ont.
  228. Ontario passes 'strong mayor' legislation, giving Toronto, Ottawa mayors veto power
  229. With Queen Elizabeth's death, Canada prepares for an official mourning period
  230. Indigenous groups share condolences after death of Queen Elizabeth, but colonial past leaves some conflicted
  231. Senior RCMP officer testifies at N.S. shooting inquiry
  232. Health Canada approves Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for kids under 5
  233. Conservative leadership event going ahead as planned during period of mourning
  234. CityNews hires Lisa LaFlamme as special correspondent
  235. Canada lost 40,000 jobs in August, 3rd monthly decline in a row
  236. Why many N.S. municipalities may need to pay more for policing
  237. Why it is so hard for the Bank of Canada to crush inflation
  238. I fought to add my late husband's name to our daughter's birth certificate
  239. This B.C. couple found a doctor by placing a newspaper ad. Others hope to copy their success
  240. Most climate policies worldwide do not consider the rights of people with disabilities
  241. Energy regulator rations water supply for oil, gas companies in northeast B.C. amid drought
  242. Administrator put in charge of Thunder Bay police oversight body details divisions, governance failings
  243. The Queen in Canada: 22 visits during her reign
  244. Tourists warned against visiting Jasper as wildfire causes rolling power outages
  245. B.C. man's wedding ring lost for 17 years returned days before milestone anniversary
  246. Remote First Nations in Ontario's far north declare state of emergency due to nursing shortage
  247. King Charles officially proclaimed Canada's new monarch
  248. After tragic stabbings in Sask., First Nations leaders call for their own police force
  249. A new Conservative leader will be elected today. Here's what to expect
  250. Huge sea lion tries to jump into B.C.'s couple's boat and nearly capsizes it