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  1. Non-emergency patients asked to stay away from St. John's ERs due to 'unprecedented pressures'
  2. Students at Ottawa high school say they lack privacy with missing bathroom stall doors
  3. Inside the emergency response to save 8 workers from an N.L. refinery explosion
  4. Canadian cartoon mystery finally solved after 6 years, thanks to the internet
  5. She flew on Air Canada to an accessibility conference. She landed with a damaged wheelchair
  6. Missing vehicle accused killer Myles Sanderson is believed to have travelled in has been found
  7. Nova Scotia pumpkin regatta cancelled indefinitely due to lack of water in Lake Pisiquid
  8. 11 assault charges laid against fake nurse who worked at Vancouver hospital for a year
  9. Yukon Premier Sandy Silver to step down, asks Liberal Party to find a new leader
  10. Possible copyright changes could mean more money for Inuit artists
  11. Residents of district in northeastern B.C. given evacuation order as wildfire grows
  12. See a swoop of swifts? Here's why a group of birders is trying to count them all
  13. With no bed in his local hospital, Ontario cancer patient is stuck in B.C.
  14. At current rates, 5 key climate tipping points are already possible, new study warns
  15. 'Keep your windows closed': Fire in South Vancouver industrial area prompts warning about air quality
  16. Here's why students from India are coming to B.C. — and Canada — by the thousands
  17. How 'suspended grief' during the pandemic can turn into a second wave of sorrow for some
  18. Out-of-control wildfires in B.C. lead to evacuation orders, alerts and smoky skies
  19. James Smith Cree Nation chief calls for drug treatment centres in wake of knife attacks
  20. U.S. ambassador gives thanks to Gander, N.L., on 9/11 anniversary
  21. Green Party president quits, tells members 'the dream is dead'
  22. Bounty of bananas blooms near Yukon-B.C. border
  23. There's a bargain politicians and Alberta public servants make. Danielle Smith will blow it up
  24. 'Canadians are hurting': Poilievre says he'll fight for the working class in first caucus speech
  25. Tenille Townes emerges as top winner at CCMA Awards
  26. Canada is losing jobs — but the economy is losing more workers to retirement, too
  27. B.C. woman who suffered stroke waited over an hour for an ambulance. Now she's partially paralyzed
  28. Gimli, Man., rallies together to put on picture-perfect wedding for Ukrainian newcomers
  29. Heavy downpour overflowing riverbanks, flooding streets in St. John's area
  30. Quebec Liberals sputter as CAQ, QS see fortunes rise in Montreal
  31. With death of Queen Elizabeth, Indigenous people reflect on often difficult relationship with the Crown
  32. Skip the Dishes lays off about 350 Winnipeg staff
  33. Green MPs threatened to leave party if leadership race paused, email to party council says
  34. Ontario opens appointments for new bivalent COVID-19 booster shots to all adults
  35. With Poilievre's victory, some Liberal MPs hope party will pivot to the centre
  36. Nick Suzuki, 23, is Canadiens' 31st captain and youngest in club history
  37. Classes on hold for thousands of international students still waiting on Canadian study permits
  38. Mom who went to Manitoba ER for postpartum depression help told she had 'nothing to be depressed about'
  39. Woman seeking rape kit turned away from Fredericton ER, told to make appointment for next day
  40. Canadian MMA fighter Elias Theodorou dies at 34 of liver cancer
  41. More than a year later, the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway's name remains unchanged
  42. National Holocaust Monument 'desecrated' by use as photo and video backdrop
  43. Niagara Falls to be illuminated royal blue to honour Queen Elizabeth II
  44. Ontario woman alleges high school running coach sexually assaulted her as a teen in $3M lawsuit
  45. In Poilievre, Liberals face a leader who gets under his opponents' skin
  46. Forget quiet quitting: the latest work trend is 2 or more jobs — without any bosses knowing
  47. On climate change, Quebec parties fail to provide tough measures needed to meet emissions targets
  48. Canadians wait to learn if Queen's funeral will be marked by national holiday
  49. Suspect arrested after sources say Toronto cop shot dead, 2 others injured in Mississauga and Milton, Ont.
  50. Justice Minister Tyler Shandro asks Alberta Human Rights Commission chief to resign
  51. MMIWG memorial unveiled along B.C.'s Highway of Tears
  52. This centenarian knit 100 caps for babies in need to mark her milestone birthday
  53. In 1959, Queen Elizabeth took in a night of Vancouver theatre — a night a teenage ballerina would never forget
  54. Ottawa has lost control of $150M program for reimbursing veterans' cannabis: audit
  55. Slain Ottawa student who moved from Nunavut answered Facebook ad for roommate
  56. $400 fees, long-range patient transfers: What you need to know about Ontario's new long-term care rules
  57. Brother describes 66-year-old veteran killed in Saskatchewan stabbings as 'always smiling'
  58. Access to residential school records an ongoing challenge, people tell unmarked burials gathering
  59. Chair of N.S. shooting inquiry worries budget constraints could impede RCMP watchdog
  60. Coalition on climate adaptation says Canada needs hard targets on disaster resilience
  61. Toronto spa killer pleads guilty to murder in deadly sword attack, cites van attacker as 'inspiration'
  62. The People's Joker, queer film set in Gotham City, pulled from TIFF over copyright concerns
  63. RCMP has a history of failing to follow outside advice after deadly events
  64. Laurentian University's creditors vote in favour of plan that allows school's survival
  65. Why these Indigenous youth are part of the search for missing children from residential schools
  66. Canadian Olympic freestyle skier Chloι Dufour-Lapointe announces retirement
  67. Talk of new dams in Quebec election has some Indigenous leaders surprised, others on guard
  68. Majority of Canadians have now caught COVID — so what does that mean for the future?*
  69. U.S. doctor's offer of free medical help for Fogo Island rejected after licensing snag
  70. My father's letters revealed a side of him I never knew
  71. As Quebec's worker shortage worsens, employers plead with leaders to welcome more immigrants
  72. Canada can build an electric vehicle industry worth $48B a year — but it must act now: report
  73. One farmer's uphill battle to provide cheaper, more environmentally friendly alternative to fertilizer
  74. International student injured in GTA shootings that killed 2 not expected to survive, police say
  75. Average Canadian house worth $637,673 last month, down 22% since rate hikes began
  76. Nationwide search to find stem cell match for 2-year-old Albertan with leukemia comes to Hamilton, Ont.
  77. Prolific offenders are committing an outsized amount of crime in B.C. What can be done to solve the problem?
  78. RCMP apprehension unit wasn't searching for Sask. suspect before stabbing rampage
  79. Off-label use of antipsychotic drugs in nursing home patients not tracked in rural Manitoba
  80. 'I don't worry too much and I'm nice to people': Woman believed to have been oldest Manitoban dies at 111
  81. Homeowners hired a contractor to build a pool. They say he took their money and never finished the job
  82. Rising costs, lack of workers spell the end for popular P.E.I. restaurant
  83. Air Canada ordered to pay passengers $2,000 for flight cancellation caused by crew shortage
  84. OPP investigating alleged police assault of First Nation man caught on video
  85. Families of Flight PS752 victims call for war crimes probe
  86. Cindy Blackstock asks Human Rights Tribunal to reject $20B child welfare compensation deal
  87. 5 Canadians set to play feature roles in new Women's Super League season
  88. Ballots should not have names in Chinese and Persian characters, Vancouver's chief election officer says
  89. New safe-drug supply program in Thunder Bay, Ont., called 'a powerful step' forward
  90. N.S. mass shooter preyed on vulnerable denture clients, traded services for sex
  91. N.W.T. First Nation decries 'forceful invasion' of culture camp by wildlife officers
  92. Sea to Sky Gondola's new security system failed during 2nd cable-cutting incident, lawsuit says
  93. Fans push for Larry Kwong's induction to Hockey Hall of Fame, 75 years after he broke NHL's colour barrier
  94. 'There has to be purpose from this tragedy,' says Indigenous leader on Sask. stabbings
  95. Indigenous leaders frustrated by provincial holiday for Queen's funeral
  96. Ontario farmers and their families can now access more mental health supports
  97. P.E.I. man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2021 death on Lennox Island First Nation
  98. A 90-day canoe trip with a 7- and 9-year-old? For this N.W.T. couple, it's a way of life
  99. Developers and Haudenosaunee land defenders await judge's decision on injunction in Caledonia, Ont.
  100. As pressures mount on home care in Canada, experts look abroad for solutions
  101. Alberta town councillor, 2 other 'key participants' charged in Coutts border blockades
  102. Affordability in Canada is at a crisis point — and politicians don't have an easy fix
  103. Migrants across Canada call on Ottawa for action on regularization, permanent status
  104. Investigation launched as bystanders, suspects injured in police pursuit near Agassiz, B.C.
  105. Big balls of fungi are cropping up across Quebec, to foragers' delight
  106. How B.C.'s whale protection unit keeps marine mammals safe by keeping humans away
  107. Criticism vs. abuse: B.C. politicians say they're facing increased harassment
  108. Woman shoved to ground by officer in video was armed with knife, Edmonton police say
  109. Fate of $20B compensation for First Nations children in hands of Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
  110. Great-grandma marks 105th birthday with 'grisly' murder mysteries and a glass of rum
  111. Student dies of injuries, becomes 3rd victim of shooting rampage west of Toronto
  112. Parks Canada issues warning after bears enter Jasper, Alta., to feast on fruit trees
  113. Saulteaux model has 'a dream come true' walking and jigging the runway at New York Fashion Week
  114. Vulnerable students, families want a normal school year too, but COVID-19 still top of mind
  115. Judge to decide if Toronto incel attack was act of terror as ex-CSIS analyst says law should be scrapped
  116. What Ontario's new long-term care rules will (and won't) do for hospitals
  117. Canadian woman joins throng of royal 'diehards' camping in London ahead of Queen's funeral
  118. Viana-brand Veggie Cevapcici being recalled for undeclared almond
  119. Watch the National Commemorative Ceremony for Queen Elizabeth on CBC.ca
  120. 'It's a slippery slope': How young men fall into online radicalization
  121. Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin's sexual assault trial begins today
  122. Lots of sniping in UCP leadership race, but so few shots fired over inflation
  123. TIFF 2022: Glamour, glitz and best moments from this year's star-studded festival
  124. Former Vancouver chiropractor charged with attempted murder of 2 children in Florida
  125. Ending birth alerts a 'red herring' that doesn't address root causes of child apprehension, experts say
  126. Riot erupts at Vancouver music festival after headliner cancels show
  127. Military veteran living with chronic pain for a decade says he had to learn to 'push through'
  128. Montreal teen wins world junior chess championship
  129. N.S. man teams up with Terry Fox's brother to bring Canadian icon's run to Ireland
  130. 2 Windsor police officers face misconduct charges over alleged Freedom Convoy donations
  131. 'My mom's a strong woman': Daughter of Sask. stabbing survivor recounts terror, resilience in wake of attack
  132. Liberals reveal details of new Canada Dental Benefit
  133. Iranians in Toronto protest after young woman dies in police custody in Iran
  134. Lawyers lay out 'failings' in RCMP response to Nova Scotia mass shooting
  135. Politicians urge Trudeau, Biden to lift 'no longer meaningful' pandemic restrictions at borders
  136. Ferry deckhand's hopes for promotion stalled amid backlog of Canadian permanent residency applications
  137. Liberal House leader urges MPs to ' rise to the occasion' as House of Commons resumes
  138. Show of support for Ukraine takes ugly turn outside Russian Consulate in Montreal
  139. Ontario teacher wrongly named in viral online posts, news reports: school board
  140. Researchers dive for kelp in the Arctic
  141. Residents, workers say bugs and infections rampant at London, Ont., care facility
  142. Luxury cars seized from 23-year-old 'Crypto King' as investors try to recoup millions
  143. Meteorologists keeping watch as Hurricane Fiona heads for Atlantic Canada
  144. This municipal election, why is Hamilton's police budget so taboo?
  145. 'It's shaped my whole life': Former students of Sask. Christian school allege teacher sexually abused them
  146. N.S. mass shooting inquiry enters final week of hearings
  147. How the business of TIFF affects when the rest of Canada can see the films
  148. B.C. actor handed 14 years parole ineligibility in life sentence for mother's murder
  149. Man dead, 2 others in critical condition after shooting in downtown Montreal
  150. Atlantic Canada forecasters, residents, keeping a close eye on Hurricane Fiona
  151. Officials unable to track down former Sask. pastor at centre of $25M abuse lawsuit
  152. The end of random border testing can't come soon enough for many travellers
  153. 'This great country': An inside look at Charles's 50-year romance with Canada
  154. Coastal GasLink warned more than 50 times over environmental violations during pipeline construction
  155. He fled civil war in Ivory Coast and landed in Quebec in 2016. Staying has been a struggle since
  156. Privatizing health care isn't the taboo it once was. But would it help Quebec's ailing system?
  157. Edmonton driver who was sold bad gasoline wants station owner to pay full repair costs
  158. As food inflation soars and the loonie tumbles, Canadians wait for crucial outlook from U.S. Fed
  159. De Havilland to build airplane manufacturing plant east of Calgary, Kenney says
  160. Oil trumps climate change in UCP leadership race to determine Alberta's next premier
  161. Renting is growing twice as fast as home ownership, census reveals
  162. Indigenous population hits 1.8M, growing at twice rate of non-Indigenous Canadians: 2021 census
  163. Sask. coroner says public inquests will be held for stabbing victims, final suspect
  164. B.C. is the most unaffordable province for housing in Canada, census data shows
  165. More than half the children in care are Indigenous, census data suggests
  166. Thousands honour slain Toronto Police Const. Andrew Hong at funeral
  167. Legault apologizes for saying problems that led to Joyce Echaquan's death are 'resolved'
  168. First Nations leaders, critics urge more radical changes after panel's 1st report on Thunder Bay police
  169. Manitoba's moose hunting regulations unconstitutional, First Nations leaders say
  170. Women in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside warn of escalation in attacks, kidnappings, forced druggings
  171. Lawyer says 'petty feud' between RCMP, municipal police may have cost lives in N.S. shooting
  172. American company says it will stop shipping products to Quebec over new language law
  173. Police ID suspect in N.W.T. stabbing that left 1 dead, 2 injured
  174. Queen Elizabeth's portrait will continue to face slapshots in northern Ontario rinks, for now
  175. Nunavut announces new nursing scholarship in memory of student killed in Ottawa
  176. P.E.I. minister vows to intervene as commission allows province's highest-ever rent hikes for 2023
  177. Alberta toddler dies waiting for stem cell donor; father continues donor campaign
  178. Fiona 'extremely strong and dangerous' as hurricane watch issued for P.E.I., N.S., N.L.
  179. As election looms, Quebec party leaders face off in 2nd debate
  180. Canadian artist Tom Benner, known for eye-catching animal sculptures, dead at 72
  181. Lutheran Church launching investigation of Sask. pastor accused of anonymously harassing a woman online
  182. Police arrest suspect after 3 shootings in Newfoundland
  183. Mount Cashel teacher convicted of abuse in N.L. now subject of police investigation in B.C.
  184. Royal Canadian Mint unveils keepsake to honour residential school survivors and victims, foster reconciliation
  185. 'Apparent contravention' of electoral rules in nomination of Liberal candidate: Elections Ontario letter
  186. Thunder Bay's police board was supposed to receive state-of-the-art training. 4 years on, that never happened
  187. Ontario couple's luggage returned in Europe with help of GPS tracker and a Good Samaritan
  188. RCMP were 'careless and calculated' in charging partner of N.S. mass shooter: lawyer
  189. Photo project celebrates Kahnawake boys with braids
  190. Postmedia to end Monday print edition of 9 urban daily newspapers
  191. The James Smith Cree Nation tragedy reveals the critical need for First Nations-led policing
  192. Number of temporary migrant workers in Quebec has more than doubled in 5 years
  193. Edmonton police spent $164K in overtime costs during convoy protests
  194. Canada's tipping culture is flawed and there's no clear fix in sight: experts
  195. The flower industry has a thorny environmental problem — and plastic is just part of it
  196. Caring for my sister with Alzheimer's is hard. We've found solace in making TikToks
  197. My father died 5 years ago in a hospital — and we're still seeking answers
  198. Harry Styles and Florence Pugh can't save Don't Worry Darling's shallow story
  199. Sunken fishing vessel pulled from waters off Vancouver Island
  200. Police arrest suspect in fatal N.W.T. stabbing
  201. The ArriveCAN app is about to become optional. Will anyone use it?
  202. Every 22 minutes a Canadian woman dies of a heart attack. Most of those deaths are preventable
  203. On final day of inquiry, RCMP lawyer says N.S. mass shooting response 'far from perfect'
  204. Municipal election candidates in Ontario worried October voting day falls on Diwali
  205. N.W.T. Supreme Court gets 1st Indigenous chief justice
  206. Coroner's jury examining police shooting of Windsor, Ont., man recommends ways to improve mental health care
  207. Trailblazing, all-Black Ontario baseball team gets the video game treatment
  208. B.C. city launching 4-day work week in effort to retain staff
  209. Indigenous student sent home with 'offensive' worksheet, prompting audit at Niagara school
  210. No charges against officers who killed man with pellet gun near Toronto school in May
  211. His day job is deputy grand chief of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation, but Bobby Narcisse is also The King
  212. 4 months after young girl's body was found in the Grand River, police still don't know who she is
  213. Ontario's agricultural federation feels farmers are left in the dark by feds' fertilizer emission targets
  214. Why the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation isn't just another stat holiday
  215. In Inukjuak, Que., voting seems futile for community members who feel ignored and forgotten
  216. Eastern Quebec, Magdalen Islands remain under state of emergency as Fiona rocks coast
  217. Homecoming at Western University closes main roads in London, Ont., as police try to contain parties
  218. 'I love you guys': Texas man with cracked boat praises generous help received in Nunavut
  219. Can new legislation help 'Lost Canadians' be found again?
  220. Nova Scotians take stock in aftermath of Fiona
  221. Trudeau says military will aid Nova Scotia cleanup, cancels trip to Japan
  222. Homes swept into the ocean in Port aux Basques, N.L.
  223. A photographic look at damage from Hurricane Fiona on P.E.I.
  224. These 2 Canadian women changed their names to honour their roots
  225. Son of Teenage Head guitarist Gord Lewis had a history of mental health issues before murder charge
  226. Cleaning up post-tropical storm Fiona's mess in Atlantic Canada
  227. Charlottetown residents asked to stay home in wake of post-tropical storm Fiona
  228. Vancouver mother lodges regulatory complaint against school district over ventilation
  229. Fiona's trajectory, power and precipitation — illustrated in graphics
  230. Quebec offering financial assistance to Magdalen Islands residents hard hit by Fiona
  231. Black Canadian talent to be celebrated at Sunday's inaugural Legacy Awards
  232. Judge rejects injunction request of 5 Western University students to block COVID booster mandate
  233. Longtime Manitoba politician Bill Blaikie remembered for dedication to values, family
  234. Protesters march through downtown Ottawa, burn headscarf in demonstration against Iran
  235. 4 teens critically injured in crash near Thurso, Que.
  236. Thousands gather in downtown Vancouver in show of support for Iranian protests
  237. New wave of university programs put Indigenous knowledge at their core
  238. Inside the ER at the Lakeshore General, the 'tip of the iceberg' of a failing health-care network
  239. Quebec's Indigenous sensitivity training falls short, say health care workers
  240. Border vaccine rules, mandatory use of ArriveCAN, mask mandates on planes and trains to end on Oct. 1
  241. Lou Marsh Trophy to be renamed over concerns about racist language in his work
  242. Volunteer underwater recovery team in Alberta stretched to limit amid funding crunch
  243. Port aux Basques woman was swept to sea while preparing to leave her home, RCMP says
  244. How climbing Kilimanjaro gave me the courage to be my authentic self
  245. Alberta government launches campaign to tempt fed-up Ontarians to move out west
  246. N.S. family thankful after 4-year-old survives night in woods in Fiona aftermath
  247. Breakwater couldn't save homes, road and fish plant from storm in northern Cape Breton
  248. Newcomer from Ukraine engaging TikTok audiences by trying Canadian staples
  249. Trudeau appoints former heads of Canadian Medical Association, federal public service to Senate
  250. Alberta won't participate in federal efforts to seize prohibited weapons