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  1. Canadian fishers push back against U.S. boycott of Atlantic shellfish
  2. Ontario wine producers seek solutions to extreme cold weather threats as winter is coming
  3. Supreme Court restores conviction in Calgary murder case after ruling statements to police were voluntary
  4. Military eases vaccine mandate, presses ahead with discipline for unvaccinated troops
  5. Oilsands group pledges to spend $16.5B on carbon capture project by 2030
  6. Aydin Coban sentenced to 13 years for sexual extortion of Amanda Todd
  7. Turpel-Lafond now claims her father was adopted from a Cree family
  8. Former Ontario attorney general Marion Boyd dead at 76
  9. Ojibwe horses are endangered, but a few Canadian ranches are determined to keep them alive
  10. Work camp for new B.C. energy project raises safety concerns for Indigenous women and girls
  11. Do your homework on who's running for school board trustees, say researchers and candidates
  12. After 3 weeks without power, this P.E.I. neighbourhood banded together to clear trees from street
  13. Cape Breton police urge public to avoid Rotary Drive in Sydney, N.S., area after shooting
  14. Trevor Hofbauer successfully defends Canadian men's title at Toronto Waterfront Marathon, places 5th overall
  15. French sailor pushes back at doubters of his Northwest Passage exploits
  16. Worker injured in N.L. refinery flash fire dies in hospital
  17. In cities big and small, winds of change sweep across B.C.
  18. Multiple arrests, hundreds of charges laid in moving company scam
  19. Man pops the question after girlfriend crosses finish line at P.E.I. Marathon
  20. Auger-Aliassime beats American J.J. Wolf in Firenze Open final for 2nd career title
  21. Marijuana was illegal four years ago. Now, Uber Eats delivers it in Toronto
  22. Ken Sim will be next mayor of Vancouver, CBC News projects
  23. Canada's ERs are under intense pressure — and winter is coming
  24. The rapid, dramatic windfall for provincial governments
  25. Loblaws freezes No Name prices until January
  26. City of Ottawa, police officials to appear at Emergencies Act inquiry this week
  27. Parents of sick baby speak out against Windsor, Ont., hospital's policy limiting NICU visitors
  28. Empty park and ride dubbed useless $8M 'cement playground'
  29. Homeless, charities are desperate for government help: Here is what they need
  30. Voter turnout in this year's B.C. local elections remained low. So how did so much change?
  31. N.S. families who lost their homes to Fiona scramble to find a place to live
  32. 2 children dead, man arrested in Laval, Que.
  33. What 2 new studies reveal about long COVID in Canada
  34. Ottawa to help Saskatchewan First Nations establish community-led policing
  35. Governor General strips Inuk Johnny Issaluk of Order of Canada
  36. Residents and community leaders say poverty and homelessness on the rise in Sask.
  37. This Ontario woman couldn't find Diwali greeting cards. So she started a company to make her own
  38. 'Very paternalistic': National chief voices concerns with proposed reconciliation council
  39. Sudbury, Ont., woman surprised coffee shop rejected her 36-year-old $5 bill
  40. Daniel Nestor on International Tennis Hall of Fame ballot for 2023
  41. First Winnipeg shelter for Muslim women and children opens, hopes to offer a sense of belonging
  42. For one year, I desperately chased sleep. Once I stopped trying, it found me
  43. Employers look for new ways to recruit as aging workers contribute to ongoing labour shortage
  44. Taxi scammers are conning Torontonians again. This woman wants you to know the warning signs
  45. Emergencies Act inquiry to hear from outgoing Ottawa mayor today
  46. Suicides are up in N.L. This researcher says many factors play into a person's decision to end their life
  47. Vancouver police arrested a man for breaching a protection order. Why that matters for victims of violence
  48. Polar bear on the loose in northern Manitoba First Nation more than 100 kilometres from coast
  49. After a brief revival, Canada's national summer sport of lacrosse nixed for 2025 Canada Summer Games
  50. Meet the 85-year-old Ontario grandmother who just graduated with a university degree
  51. Members of N.S. First Nation sue RCMP, fishermen over violence in 2020
  52. COVID-19 kills 4 more in N.B., 44% increase in sick health-care workers, new subvariant found
  53. 3 women complained about coach's inappropriate behaviour in April. Now he's charged with sexual assault
  54. 'Freeland Doctrine' could set the world on a path to a new trade cold war
  55. Olympic gold medallist rips Hockey Canada for paying her $4K for post-concussion medical expenses
  56. Some teachers are using TikTok to reach teens, but concern over app's effects persists
  57. Premier Ford's 'shoulder to shoulder' comment about Trudeau annoys some Conservatives
  58. First Nations man had 'quite good' chance of survival if taken to hospital instead of cell, inquest told
  59. N.L.'s premier asked doctors to contact him directly about working in the province. They had a lot to say
  60. Food inflation soars to 11.4% as the overall rate dips slightly to 6.9%
  61. Montreal-made flight simulation technology honoured with a new stamp
  62. Kitchener man concerned city didn't fully consider voters with disabilities in municipal election
  63. 2 years after catastrophic flood, northern Alberta hamlet reckons with repairs and relocation
  64. Canadians Shaw, O'Brien look for more medals at Para-cycling track worlds
  65. Former Ottawa police chief thought protest would end after 1st weekend, inquiry hears
  66. With sights set on World Cup title, Canadian women's soccer team will learn groupings in weekend draw
  67. Canada's supply chain shortcomings could have ripple effects on this year's harvest
  68. Boy, 14, arrested in Toronto taxi scam, police say
  69. Alberta premier and UCP party lag behind Notley and NDP, poll suggests
  70. 'Be the teacher I wish I had': These aspiring Ontario teachers hope to diversify the field
  71. Prime minister says police need more support in wake of Burnaby RCMP officer's death
  72. David Eby to become next B.C. premier after NDP ousts leadership rival Anjali Appadurai
  73. Widow turned away from St. John's hospital after husband's workplace death, family says
  74. Alleged U.S. human smuggler under investigation by RCMP in death of Indian family at Canadian border
  75. Accusations of racism*shutter groundbreaking Halifax institute studying Canadian slavery
  76. Weeks after Fiona hammered Port aux Basques, residents are still cleaning up — and looking to tomorrow
  77. Key public health decisions made in N.B. in February informed partly by false death counts
  78. Funeral to be held today for 2 police officers killed in Innisfil, Ont., shooting
  79. What over-the-counter hearing aids in the U.S. could mean for Canada
  80. Tegan and Sara revisit their high school years as queer teens in new TV memoir
  81. Supreme Court to decide whether to hear St. Anne's residential school survivors' appeal
  82. Ottawa's child welfare reform could mean cuts to Indigenous services, agencies warn
  83. After failing to heed intelligence, Ottawa police were left 'floundering,' Emergencies Act inquiry hears
  84. Former Canadian Nationalist Party leader Travis Patron sentenced to 1 year for promoting hatred against Jews
  85. First responders pay tribute to B.C. RCMP officer killed in line of duty
  86. Muslim leaders condemn 'violent and vile Islamophobia' toward mosque in Thornhill, Ont.
  87. Premier designate David Eby says B.C. NDP leadership acclamation 'not how any of us expected this to end'
  88. Former Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard sentenced to 5 years in prison for sexual assault
  89. Massive recall issued for dry shampoo products over cancer risk
  90. Retired director of Thunder Bay, Ont., public school board faces professional misconduct allegations
  91. Norwegian company hopes to generate energy, capture carbon from Alberta garbage
  92. Ontario government plans to double fines for developers who rip off homebuyers
  93. Ontario reports 109 new COVID-19 deaths, a number not seen since May
  94. Secwépemc actor Grace Dove starring in new network drama that shines light on MMIWG
  95. What it's like to be diagnosed with arthritis at 13
  96. CRTC outlines rules for virtual wireless companies — but they'll still need their own networks
  97. Interest in Grey Cup may be waning in Regina, as hundreds of tickets being resold online
  98. Scores of anti-trans candidates running in Ontario school board elections
  99. Lacrosse camp looks to grow Canada's national summer sport in the North
  100. Toronto-area spa closes pools after customers complain of skin rashes, ear infections
  101. Hockey Canada moved cash from fund used for sexual assault claims to avoid encouraging more claims: report
  102. B.C. teenager waited almost 2 years for scoliosis surgery
  103. Alleged victims of disgraced senator frustrated by Red Chamber's reaction to criminal charges
  104. Maud Lewis paintings are fetching big money at auction — and fakers are trying to cash in
  105. Carly Rae Jepsen knows what it feels like to be lonely and taps into it for new album
  106. The police budget is one of Toronto's largest expenses. Here's what you need to know about it
  107. N.S. records 86 renovictions but advocates fear many others uncounted
  108. Canada is 'weaving' Indigenous science into environmental policy-making
  109. New Alberta cabinet includes familiar faces in prominent portfolios
  110. Conservatives in Alberta aren't speaking the same language. And that's a problem for the UCP
  111. National handgun sales 'freeze' takes effect
  112. Vancouver's Chinatown in a generational divide over Ken Sim's election as mayor
  113. Woman's lawsuit alleges abuse in Winnipeg maternity home run by United Church of Canada
  114. Broadcasters Mary Lou and Dan Smoke honoured for 3 decades of Indigenous radio programming
  115. Why a P.E.I. cannabis company says it's losing money, in an industry-wide trend
  116. Most of the people N.B. quietly removed from its COVID death totals had the virus when they died
  117. Rifle used in recent police killings not on Canada's list of banned firearms
  118. Canadian women's soccer team draws Australia, Ireland, Nigeria for World Cup
  119. Autumn colours take centre stage in Canada
  120. After waiting 5 years, national Indigenous leaders gain access to their own building opposite Parliament Hill
  121. N.W.T. First Nation to rebuild climate research station ravaged by late-season wildfire
  122. B.C. lighthouse keeper forced to take 500-km trip for heart surgery after evacuation in heavy fog
  123. Canada wins mixed curling gold at world championship
  124. Ontario municipal candidates face 'organized hatred' as campaign nears close
  125. Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport reopens runway after suspicious package prompts evacuation, halts flights
  126. Remembering Hill 355 — a forgotten battle in an almost forgotten war
  127. 19 years ago, St. John's was denied a chance to be part of NBA history — and these fans haven't forgotten
  128. A police informant central to a massive Sask. organized crime bust has died. Here's the inside story
  129. Canadian tennis star Felix Auger-Aliassime wins back-to-back ATP tournaments
  130. Race car driver in Sask. carving out place for women in the sport
  131. Quebecers' boat suffered $40K in damages when they rescued 2 canoeists
  132. Saturday night's alright for a farewell: Elton John plays final Canadian concert
  133. Ben Flanagan sets men's Canadian half-marathon record
  134. Philadelphia Phillies reach World Series — and a Canadian is managing them
  135. The state of Canada's economy and whether a recession is a 'necessary evil'
  136. Preventable bed sore contributed to this man's painful death, and they're on the rise
  137. Ottawa's pandemic hiring boom adds billions to federal payroll
  138. What you need to know ahead of the 2022 Ontario municipal elections
  139. Mom, daughter face homelessness after buying home and tenant refuses to leave
  140. After provincial police solve 22-year-old crime, time for Montreal's cold case unit to step up, advocates say
  141. Rising heating oil costs push more low-income Nova Scotians to ask for help, says charity
  142. 2 officers who arrested Heiltsuk man, granddaughter might not attend apology ceremony, nation says
  143. Sask. govt. discourages use of federally funded Canadian Anti-Hate Network toolkit in classrooms
  144. Sexual assault trial resumes for military commander who led Canada's vaccine rollout
  145. Homeowners are out nearly $65K to Toronto solar panel company they say ghosted them
  146. Manitoba becomes 4th province to say it will stop imprisoning migrants
  147. My family fled Vietnam for Canada. By the time I started asking questions, it was almost too late
  148. Diwali celebrated across B.C. with message of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over ignorance
  149. Canadian medical journal acknowledges its role in perpetuating anti-Black racism in health care
  150. N.B. mother feels 'true horror' after transport truck crashes into her building
  151. Apple hikes Canadian prices for its Music and TV services
  152. Former senator says he is 'absolutely not guilty' of sexual assault
  153. Mohawk 'Land Back' leader among those to plead guilty to criminal contempt in B.C. pipeline conflict
  154. Gusting winds, freezing days and ... rain? North Baffin rides out mixed bag of winter weather
  155. Ann Medina inducted into CBC News Hall of Fame
  156. Union calls for Veterans Affairs Minister Lawrence MacAulay's replacement
  157. 4 police officers involved in death of Myles Gray faced other brutality allegations, family learns
  158. Winnipeg swings from historic drought last year to wettest year on record in 2022
  159. Beachcombers television series to return to screens as animated show
  160. Winnipeg gathering a way for First Nations, researchers to share stories of unmarked grave searches
  161. Recession or a coming financial crisis? Economists say the difference is vast
  162. Ottawa reviewing student-on-student abuse cases at St. Anne's residential school
  163. Flexibility, family time: Why these families stuck with home-schooling amid COVID-19
  164. Toronto's response to homeless encampments still causing harm to unhoused, report says
  165. Ombudsman slams military's treatment of injured reservists, rangers
  166. Family asks coroner to reopen investigation of woman found dead on floor of Montreal hospital ER
  167. Amid increased suicide numbers, Labrador City resident calls for better mental health and addictions services
  168. Busted at 18, an Ontario man says he lost his career to Ottawa's broken pot pardon process
  169. Alberta teen with autism still traumatized weeks after RCMP arrested him at a playground
  170. Heiltsuk leaders reject Vancouver police apology after officers in bank arrest fail to attend ceremony
  171. Why more Ontario providers are opting into $10-a-day child care *— and others are still holding out
  172. Doctor thinks of quitting, cancer patient faces long wait during 'overwhelming' weekend in Winnipeg hospitals
  173. Grapes gathered in grief in B.C. now yielding special vintage in memory of Manitoba girl
  174. Hockey Canada will not collect participants' fee for 2022-23 season
  175. Northern Alberta Filipino community embraces language and culture through basketball
  176. Police can't pull over a driver without cause, Quebec Superior Court rules in racial profiling case
  177. Indigenous professionals say UBC is mishandling Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond ancestry fallout
  178. Sexual assault trial concludes for Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, ex-vaccine campaign chief
  179. Canada examining how to keep its carbon capture competitive in wake of U.S. incentives
  180. RCMP running short of officers to protect cabinet ministers from a growing number of threats
  181. $8M lawsuit alleges defects in Mike 'Holmes approved homes'
  182. What to know about RSV, a virus surging among young children in Canada
  183. Number of voters who cast Ontario municipal election ballots is down. Here's why that matters
  184. What women need to know about breast cancer screening in Canada
  185. Rescue team and whale's acrobatics help save it from entanglement in B.C.
  186. New driver clocked at 223km/h, double the speed limit, on snowy B.C. mountain pass
  187. Clorox recalls some Pine-Sol cleaning products in Canada and the U.S. due to possible bacteria
  188. In its final public meeting, Vancouver council approves UNDRIP strategy
  189. Population share of immigrants, permanent residents hits 23% record: census
  190. Musicians concerned they'll lose income as SiriusXM ends contract with CBC
  191. How Netflix's The Good Nurse flips the script on the true crime genre
  192. This small seaside community could be home to Canada's first spaceport. But not everyone is on board
  193. Sask. woman recovering from addiction fears for her sister as drug crisis sweeps through province
  194. Canadian pairs duo Brooke McIntosh, Benjamin Mimar excited for senior Grand Prix debut on home ice
  195. Glaring safety issues in group home fire that left 2 men with disabilities dead: report
  196. The face of poverty is changing. This woman is feeding more mouths than ever
  197. Why it took 4 months to recover the recording of a controversial RCMP meeting
  198. B.C. proposes legislative changes to give Indigenous communities power over own child welfare system
  199. A visual look at how Canadians relocated during the pandemic
  200. Winnipeggers casting votes for new mayor, councillors
  201. Mountie wears 'thin blue line' patch while escorting man convicted of hate crime
  202. After 2½ years, B.C. reopens its side of border-spanning Peace*Arch*park
  203. Cape Bretoners displaced by Fiona struggle to find new homes
  204. Quebec court ruling on police stops 'significant' in fight against racial profiling, lawyers say
  205. Deer swims all the way to P.E.I. only to be struck by transport truck
  206. Majority of Metro Vancouver residents now identify as visible minority, census data shows
  207. Toronto Maple Leafs give big to Port aux Basques in kind gesture and donation to Fiona relief fund
  208. France won't extradite retired priest Johannes Rivoire, accused of sexually abusing Inuit children
  209. Some Canadians say remote employee tracking is justified. Others are dead set against it
  210. Early Winnipeg mayoral results have Glen Murray, Scott Gillingham in close race
  211. 'Perfect storm' has Albertans waiting long hours in backlogged hospital emergency rooms
  212. Sask. throne speech pledges constitutional changes to 'defend' natural resources
  213. Convicted wife killer Colin Thatcher invited to tough-on-crime Saskatchewan throne speech
  214. Mormon Church in Canada moved $1B out of the country tax free — and it's legal
  215. Air Canada apologizes for not letting blind woman fly with guide dog
  216. Fatal landslide blamed on old logging road raises fears about hidden risks near Canada's highways
  217. Months-long delays at Ontario tribunal crushing some small landlords under debt from unpaid rent
  218. First responders detail dangers of closing Thunder Bay, Ont., street outreach services before winter
  219. Inside the fight to make Halifax police discipline records public
  220. Winnipeg's next mayor is a jazz-loving former pastor who plans to raise taxes
  221. Here's how much more heating oil is going to cost on P.E.I. this winter
  222. N.L.'s Memorial University food bank temporarily closes as demand overwhelms supply
  223. Food bank usage across Canada hit all-time high, report says
  224. P.E.I. high school in 'shelter in place situation,' according to public school officials
  225. Ottawa should help B.C. create better flood relief plan, Senate report finds
  226. Massive backlog of applications for foreign workers leaves N.S. restaurants with 8,000 jobs to fill
  227. CSIS weighed whether rail blockades supporting Wet'suwet'en could be classed as terrorism
  228. OHL says it wants to offer more player training on sexual violence awareness but resources aren't there
  229. Hockey Canada signs on to independent Abuse-Free Sport program
  230. Ontario nursing college now allowed to temporarily register international nurses
  231. B.C. government says it won't support 2030 Winter Olympics bid
  232. Canadian employers are missing out on talents of 'untapped' workforce, disability advocates say
  233. Family of Toronto man who fell to his death says police locked them in room, didn't let them speak to him
  234. Montreal's famed Rocky Horror Picture Show Ball cancelled after cast members allege exploitation
  235. Oblates 'deeply saddened' to hear France won't extradite, prosecute Johannes Rivoire
  236. Video shows lead-up to Vancouver police shooting of Indigenous man using bean bag gun
  237. Marketplace tests 5 popular foods with healthy-sounding claims that may be too good to be true
  238. This mom sits outside her child's school all day. She wants more help for students with disabilities
  239. Former Ottawa police chief Peter Sloly makes highly anticipated appearance at Emergencies Act inquiry today
  240. For many restaurant workers, health benefits are rare. Amid an 'existential' labour shortage, that's changing
  241. Doug Ford can likely invoke parliamentary privilege to avoid the Emergencies Act inquiry. Should he?
  242. Worries for wetlands as Ontario aims to build homes quickly
  243. Canada's economy expanded — barely — in August, new GDP numbers show
  244. Supreme Court strikes down law requiring sex offenders to be automatically added to registry
  245. Northern Cree celebrates full ownership of latest album
  246. A man was charged with her sexual assault 3 years ago. He's never been extradited
  247. Family seeks answers over 2021 hospital death of Eskasoni woman
  248. Bob McDonald's top conversations with the world's smartest people
  249. 10 incoming councillors, trustees say recent coverage in Hamilton newspaper 'perpetuated anti-Black racism'
  250. B.C. permanently bans use of rat poison