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  1. Friends of Ontario university alumnus in mourning after husband arrested in Pakistan murder case
  2. Cell outages during storms like Fiona will continue unless regulations improve, advocate says
  3. Racism against Indigenous people entrenched in health care, Manitoba CEO admits while vowing to eradicate it
  4. Treaty 6 First Nations woman 1st to join NHL's Winnipeg Jets as collegiate scout
  5. NDP calling for probe of grocery store profits as food prices continue to rise
  6. Should applicants be paid for job interviews?
  7. Hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 antivirals are sitting on shelves across Canada
  8. Poilievre replaces top lawyer at Conservative Party
  9. Fed up with being unable to find a home, this B.C. man built a houseboat from recycling bins and road signs
  10. Coming to Canada to start a new life meant choosing mementoes from my old one
  11. 'Your story does not end here': inquest begins in death of Indigenous teen Devon Freeman
  12. Man charged with attempted murder in case of missing Toronto woman Elnaz Hajtamiri
  13. Judge certifies class-action lawsuit over delayed bail hearings and alleged Charter breaches
  14. Canucks owner's estranged children say he beat and psychologically abused them, court hears
  15. Fiona reshaped P.E.I.'s coastlines, stoking fears for the Island's future
  16. Winnipeg mayoral candidate Glen Murray denies harassment claims as complainant stands by allegations
  17. 2 years after death of Joyce Echaquan, Quebec Health Ministry vows to improve Indigenous-awareness training
  18. Hockey culture suffers from a 'systemic problem' of sexual violence, minister says
  19. More than 700 military personnel now in Atlantic Canada as Fiona recovery drags on
  20. B.C. pharmacists granted limited prescribing powers under new health plan
  21. How to follow CBC's coverage of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
  22. Green party downsizes its leadership race after resignations
  23. Blue Jays officially clinch post-season spot with Orioles' loss to Red Sox
  24. Canada's economy grew by 0.1% in July, bucking expectations it would shrink
  25. Winnipeg mayoral candidate Glen Murray's time at 'dream job' mired by harassment, poor management allegations
  26. Canada's Shannon Winzer shines as lone female head coach at women's volleyball worlds
  27. Their newborns were taken at birth. Years later, these women still don't know why
  28. Blue Jays fan Frankie Lasagna just misses catching Aaron Judge's 61st home run ball
  29. Prime Video to begin production on Mr. Dressup documentary
  30. Parliament's climate debate is stuck in the past
  31. Canadians won't escape the effects of global currency chaos
  32. Drug company ordered to cut price of life-saving medication after 3,000% jump
  33. Shut down and facing demolition, this family-owned Montreal dépanneur won't go down quietly
  34. This hairdresser gives lessons on how to discuss climate change with clients
  35. Honouring Indigenous children, families on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
  36. Oil prices have fallen — so why is the price of gasoline skyrocketing across Canada?
  37. Heavy police presence near hospital west of Toronto as person barricaded for hours
  38. In a landscape transformed by dams, young Fox Lake Cree Nation fishers, hunters work to preserve traditions
  39. This Anishinaabekwe is keeping Indigenous governance alive through her relationships with the land
  40. Torstar Corp. co-owner Bitove makes 'no apologies' amid tension with business partner
  41. Indigenous entrepreneurship: Making a business case for reconciliation
  42. Canada falls to U.S. in Women's Basketball World Cup semifinals
  43. Maria Linklater has spent a lifetime advocating for Indigenous children in care
  44. Lululemon settles lawsuit with Peloton over allegations of 'copycat' clothing
  45. After 3rd major storm in 5 years, Magdalen Islanders say they're on 'front line' of climate change
  46. Runners, race organizers rethinking 'sacred' medal tradition
  47. ArriveCan’s proposed rebrand as a customs tool
  48. In Fiona's wake, politicians reflect on Canadians' kindness after natural disasters
  49. Federal minister calls Alberta minister's pushback to firearm buyback 'reckless'
  50. Bridge leading to former residential school on Vancouver Island vandalized with racial slur
  51. Facing foreign conflicts, domestic disasters, Canada's top soldier worries about readiness
  52. This remote First Nations community in Manitoba now has a grocery store to call its own
  53. Inside ERs at a breaking point, staff provide care while juggling shortages and closures
  54. Not sure who to vote for in the Quebec election? Here are some tools to help you decide
  55. Demonstrators in Canadian cities call for change in Iran after Mahsa Amini's death
  56. Former senator Don Meredith charged with 3 counts of sexual assault
  57. Former MPs find new paths and purpose after politics
  58. Sask. government tells RCMP it will not support federal firearm buyback
  59. How Quebec's 1995 referendum was a turning point for racist comments in political discourse that's still felt
  60. Canada significantly undercounts maternal deaths, and doctors are sounding the alarm
  61. Indigenous mother receives apology for 'wildly inappropriate' headdress craft activity at B.C. preschool
  62. 18,000 Maritime Electric customers on P.E.I. still without power 10 days after Fiona
  63. Why Torontonians are facing a 'staggering' spike in auto thefts — and what police are doing about it
  64. Real versus fake: how replica guns can pose real problems
  65. People with lived experience of addiction are helping an Ontario city tackle its overdose crisis
  66. Ambassador Bridge reopens after police close border crossing, citing suspicious package
  67. Where to live when you can't find an affordable rental? For this woman — it's her SUV
  68. Kids' physical activity dropped during pandemic, but researchers encouraged by more outdoor play
  69. MPs grill Hockey Canada chair over secretive multimillion-dollar payout to sexual assault victim
  70. Blue Jays faithful: Tell us your fandom stories ahead of the MLB playoffs
  71. Commercial truck business in B.C. is booming but drivers say they're running out of places to park
  72. Goodwill launches online store so thrifters can shop from home
  73. Douglas Kirkland, Canadian artist who famously photographed Marilyn Monroe, dead at 88
  74. Federal government failing to protect commercially valuable fish: report
  75. Four Atlantic Canada newspapers will end their Monday print editions
  76. 'Alarming' number of suicides in N.W.T. prompts coroner to release data earlier than usual
  77. I reported on a hurricane that left Port aux Basques in ruins. Here's what I saw
  78. Why hundreds of Vancouver street lights are turning purple
  79. This Anishinaabe researcher is working to catalogue the traditional names of birds
  80. What auto thieves in Ontario want and how you can stop them
  81. Puvirnituq students turn slimy, smelly fish skins into strong, supple leather
  82. Tips for parents on the hunt for kids' fever-reducing meds
  83. Ottawa should move fast on promised $200M fund for Black-led charities, group says
  84. Ex-Anglican priest charged with sexually abusing 2 Yukon boys in the '80s
  85. Feds say the move to reform Hockey Canada is on after Hockey Québec cuts ties with national body
  86. Nunavut family calls for apology over hospital's treatment of mother's body
  87. About 9,000 P.E.I. households, businesses without power 12 days after Fiona
  88. 4 sex assault nurse examiners resign in wake of N.B. premier's comments
  89. Follow Canada's lead on vaccine rule, Maine businesses tell U.S.
  90. Canadian officials have met with Taliban more than a dozen times since Kabul fell: documents
  91. What both sides of gun-control issue want to see from N.S. shooting inquiry
  92. The military can't be the first line of defence in domestic disasters, MPs told
  93. A controversy-courting U.S. politician causes stir on Canadian university campus
  94. With my new glasses, I got so much more than the ability to see the world fully
  95. Injury bug creates opportunity for Canadian women's soccer team ahead of World Cup friendlies
  96. Winnipeg woman who chose to die with medical assistance said struggle for home care help led to decision
  97. B.C. musician recalls jam sessions in chicken coop with Loretta Lynn
  98. Government moves to dismiss class-action suit filed by Black civil service employees
  99. HMCS Kingston executive officer under investigation over sexual misconduct allegations
  100. N.L. government writing cheques of up to $500 for cost-of-living relief
  101. Salmon struggle to spawn amid record-setting drought, with hundreds dead in B.C.
  102. Driverless grocery delivery one step closer to reality, after new program by Gatik and Loblaws
  103. Laurentian University closer to exiting insolvency with Ontario court sanction of its plan
  104. Hamilton children's aid worker didn't know about teen's history of suicidal thoughts, inquest hears
  105. Wood from B.C. forests is being burned for electricity billed as green — but critics say that's deceptive
  106. Paying with a credit card? Expect to see a fee when you shop under new rules that start now
  107. Former senator charged with sexual assault still retains 'honourable' title for life
  108. Competitive fishing has a cheating problem, and these Canadian anglers say they've seen it happen
  109. Aftermath of Fiona's storm damage will be long-lasting, say Nova Scotia foresters, farmers
  110. How Dryden, Ont., is supporting people living with addictions and food insecurity
  111. Alberta to be 1st province to regulate psychedelics for therapy, government says
  112. Vancouver woman shocked as Air Canada flight leads to shredded bag
  113. Tim Hortons pulls sponsorship of men's programming in wake of Hockey Canada scandal
  114. Sask. former leader of Canadian Nationalist Party found guilty of hate speech against Jewish people
  115. Federal government reveals plan to improve access to diabetes care across Canada
  116. Nunavut community welcomes an upswing of cruise ship tourists after 2 years of quiet
  117. This B.C. woman was enjoying the fall colours. Then a bear attacked. Now she's in the ICU
  118. Alberta, Philippines reach agreement to recruit more nurses to the province
  119. Hockey Canada executives need to leave before they 'burn' the organization 'to the ground,' minister says
  120. WestJet says it will make Calgary its global hub in announcing pact with province
  121. Military personnel shortage will get worse before it gets better, top soldier says
  122. A new United Conservative Party leader — and Alberta's next premier — to be announced tonight
  123. Fiona demonstrated wild hurricane future and need to adapt to climate change
  124. Cree voters frustrated by not being able to cast a ballot in Quebec's election
  125. How will Toronto and Ottawa's new 'strong mayor' powers work?
  126. Tories question independence of proposed national council for reconciliation
  127. Families of murder victims bring outrage over Supreme Court decision to Parliament
  128. Hamilton man Tasered after reported seizure faces charges as police say he assaulted officer
  129. Ottawa police officer pleads guilty to misconduct for Freedom Convoy donation
  130. Lawsuit seeks $1B from Manitoba government on behalf of First Nations children in care
  131. Federal lawyers defend Canada-U.S. asylum deal at top court, argue U.S. legal system is 'fair and just'
  132. National board to investigate details of Myles Sanderson's release from custody
  133. Everything you need to know about the Blue Jays-Mariners series
  134. Poilievre faces calls to apologize, explain misogynist YouTube tags
  135. 'People should be responsible': Victim in alleged sex assault shocked by accused's release
  136. Ottawa announces $11M in funding for suicide prevention among Inuit
  137. Is it game over for the Hockey Canada brand? Maybe, say ad experts
  138. Can comedy be a climate solution?
  139. 'We got a lawsuit every week': How CBC's Marketplace began and why it's still thriving 50 years on
  140. How to keep secrets from the public: Don't write anything down
  141. We asked for stories of your Blue Jays fandom ahead of the playoffs. Here's what you told us
  142. New consequences for bad workplace behaviour coming to Nova Scotia Health
  143. Inflation is making Thanksgiving dinner more expensive than ever
  144. Canada added 21,000 jobs last month, pushing jobless rate down to 5.2%
  145. Health Canada approves Pfizer's new bivalent COVID-19 vaccine
  146. Liberals to temporarily lift cap on off-campus work hours for international students
  147. Judge slams CRA and Justice Department for 'egregious' conduct in epic Tax Court battle
  148. DNA-assisted mug shots in law enforcement are based on dubious science. So why would Edmonton police use them?
  149. British Canadian crime novelist Peter Robinson dead at age 72
  150. How this woman says Manitoba's child welfare system broke her connection to her First Nation community
  151. Alberta RCMP launch internal investigation after teen with autism arrested at St. Albert playground
  152. CP24 personality alleges 'systemic pattern' of discrimination in human rights claim against Bell Media
  153. Amid ambulance shortage, unvaccinated B.C. medics say they want to get back to work
  154. Blue Jays trail Mariners 4-0 late in Game 1 as playoff baseball returns to Toronto
  155. Canadian military's new handgun was at centre of misfire probe last year
  156. Thousands in P.E.I. still without power as residents clear Fiona damage
  157. Man wanted in romance scam investigation now in custody in Quebec after arrest in Ontario
  158. Soaring cost of food no match for Canadians' Thanksgiving plans
  159. Leader of controversial Diagolon movement Jeremy MacKenzie denied bail by Saskatoon judge
  160. The future of power: How can Canada build a bigger, better grid?
  161. Stung by criticism, Trudeau government changes course on Iran
  162. Even with rising food costs, many Canadians find Thanksgiving meal traditions tough to break
  163. Repaving project halted after residents find 'all kinds of crap' in material for new road bed
  164. Peguis First Nation members thankful for community meal after difficult year of flooding, COVID-19
  165. 1 man dead, 2 others injured following triple shooting in North York
  166. Kristian Binder's love for the North is on full display in his photography
  167. My gourd, there are some giant pumpkins in Atlantic Canada
  168. How Sue Johanson, Canada's 'grandma with a pottymouth,' became the country's leading sexpert
  169. Walter White, cat missing for 3 years, reunited with Saskatoon owner
  170. Stung by criticism, Trudeau government changes course on Iran
  171. Walk-to-school events, growing electric bus fleets encourage greener treks to school
  172. B.C. agrees to pay $300K to couple who say logging flooded their property
  173. Nothing is over: 40 years after First Blood, Rambo lives on in Hope, B.C.
  174. How an axe forging workshop at a B.C. Interior ranch is helping improve veterans' mental health
  175. 'River guardians' search for source of microplastics fouling river in Quebec's Eastern Townships
  176. Dryden, Ont., was promised a temporary emergency shelter last winter. Here's why it didn't happen
  177. 'I want that glory': Whitehorse boxer fighting to bring the sport back to Yukon
  178. In reversal of policy, adviser says Danielle Smith's sovereignty act would respect Supreme Court decisions
  179. What you need to know about the new credit card surcharge
  180. The pandemic changed how we work. Now, mothers want it to stay that way
  181. Convoy leaders, PM expected to testify at inquiry into use of Emergencies Act
  182. Moncton's Hindu community opens first temple in city
  183. Canada set to make waves at FIFA U-17 Soccer World Cup — with 4 Quebecers named to team
  184. Pandemic delays autism support for Ontario kids who've spent years on wait lists
  185. P.E.I. offering free Thanksgiving meals for Islanders still without power after Fiona
  186. British man who confessed to murdering young B.C. woman sentenced to life in U.K. prison
  187. Sport minister says Hockey Canada leadership still must change after interim board chair resigns
  188. Search for Jacqueline McDermott ends after woman's body found in B.C.
  189. After a pregnancy and a pandemic, I worried I'd never play music live again
  190. Police investigate spate of violence in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, including attack with crossbow
  191. Canadian women crush Morocco in international soccer friendly in Spain
  192. Long history of harness racing in Saint John may be nearing finish line
  193. 80-year-old facing $23K bill after racing pigeons were seized while he was in hospital
  194. Meet the former Frederictonian behind a gem of a Canadian Instagram feed
  195. Parents join calls for changes, resignations at Hockey Canada
  196. First Nation fights to protect land from mineral mining
  197. Is your boss tracking you while you work? Some Canadians are about to find out
  198. First Nations leaders want changes to on-reserve justice as fly-in courts resume in northern Ontario
  199. Father questions police, school after teen with Down Syndrome accused of sexual assault
  200. Quebec casinos, gaming halls still vulnerable to money laundering by organized crime, experts say
  201. Nova Scotia plans review after some generators failed at public housing buildings during Fiona
  202. Why did it take 12 days to restore power to seniors and others vulnerable on P.E.I.?
  203. A man in long-term care in Baie Verte had photos taken of his genitals. His family wants answers
  204. Bauer suspends support as equipment provider to Hockey Canada
  205. 65 witnesses set to testify at inquiry into use of Emergencies Act
  206. Sask. city councillor implicated in physical, emotional abuse allegations at private Christian school, church
  207. From behind the counter, TikToker films raw look at homelessness in Ottawa
  208. Inquest for 2 First Nations men who died in police custody in Thunder Bay, Ont., begins today
  209. Karate teaches us the obligations we have to others. COVID reinforced why that's important
  210. In this northern Alberta county, the Zamboni has gone electric
  211. Sask. Premier Scott Moe vows to affirm 'constitutional authority and autonomy within Canada'
  212. P.E.I. residents wait hours in line to prove they qualify for Fiona relief payment
  213. Ex-neurologist facing sex assault charges did breast exams on teens, pregnant women, Ontario trial told
  214. Spread of stink bugs in B.C. has experts warning about impact on crops
  215. Biden's blanket pot pardon plan is better than Canada's approach, experts say
  216. Like Afterpay for your apartment: Would you rent now, pay later?
  217. Federal disaster adaptation fund meant to last over a decade is more than half spent
  218. Canadian pro wrestlers celebrate homecoming as All Elite Wrestling descends on Toronto
  219. Signs American visitors returning to Windsor after ArriveCAN requirement lifted
  220. Police officer dead, another critically injured in Innisfil, Ont., shooting
  221. About 2,900 homes and businesses on P.E.I. still without power 19 days after Fiona
  222. Halifax confirms support for World Juniors following Hockey Canada resignations
  223. More than 3,700 homes lost to short-term rentals across the province, Halifax group finds
  224. Quebec City residents fight to save 50-year-old community garden
  225. 'Nothing short of dangerous':*Vuntut Gwitchin calls for public inquiry into release of sex offender
  226. After years of abuse and extortion, she went to police. Now this woman hopes to inspire others with her story
  227. Canada Post moves toward postal banking services in new loan program with TD Bank
  228. Why northwestern Ontario was left out of the province's surveillance program for deadly deer disease
  229. Ontario mom thankful her daughter is on a 'life-changing' cystic fibrosis drug. Access not so easy for others
  230. Charlottetown council's emergency shelter deferral 'mind-boggling', says minister
  231. International students enticed to Canada on dubious promises of jobs and immigration
  232. It now takes a year on average for CRA to audit small businesses
  233. Rats outside Ottawa Tim Hortons spur calls for action from residents
  234. About 1,000 Ukrainians have sought refuge in N.L. But at least one says he regrets coming
  235. Doctors seeing resistance to blood transfusions over unfounded COVID vaccine concerns
  236. Investigation into fatal shooting of 2 police officers in Innisfil, Ont., continues
  237. Cree boy gets lesson in the power of a good letter
  238. Winnipeg woman died in nursing home after worker tied call bell cord out of reach: court docs
  239. Indigenous men come together in Sask. to work toward healing, change
  240. Saskatoon residents call for city councillor's resignation, other action in wake of abuse allegations
  241. Cardy resigns as N.B. education minister, sends scorching letter to premier
  242. Writhing in pain, an Inuk teen sought help at Batshaw. Instead he was put in isolation
  243. Why some Hamilton-area residents are choosing not to vote this municipal election
  244. Longtime Vancouver defenceman Bieksa to sign 1-day deal to retire as Canuck
  245. Indigenous groups rally around Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond amid calls for proof of her Cree ancestry
  246. Meteor briefly lights up skies around Vancouver
  247. Price gap on heavy Canadian oil tops $30 per barrel, widest spread since 2018
  248. Real estate agents caught on hidden camera facilitating mortgage fraud for a fee
  249. Why Hockey N.B. is hiring a Black drag performer to lead workshops on respect
  250. New Brunswick 'sees no need' to release COVID-19 modelling, despite predicted surge