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  1. 'A really alarming crisis': Iqaluit's food bank now feeding 500 people a day, many of them children
  2. Expedition finds cameras on remote Yukon glacier, 85 years after famous mountaineer left them behind
  3. Canadian tennis star Felix Auger-Aliassime reaches 3rd straight tournament final
  4. Canadian comedy community mourns N.B. writer, performer Tim Steeves
  5. Canadian demonstrators form 'human chain' in solidarity with Iran protesters
  6. Hong Kongers returning to Vancouver after years of population decline, census shows
  7. Vigils held in 2 cities for Thompson children killed in house fire
  8. The MP to mayor pipeline: Why so many provincial and federal politicians are heading to city hall
  9. Gov. Gen. Mary Simon unveils a highly personal coat of arms
  10. Visit a clearcut the size of a city in B.C.'s Interior
  11. Ontario education workers issue 5-day strike notice before negotiations resume
  12. Inuit in Ottawa gain access to fresh seal meat thanks to 2 hunters in Quebec
  13. Census data shows B.C. is the most secular province in Canada
  14. Severed natural gas line led to 2021 explosion at Vancouver Island military base, report finds
  15. Auger-Aliassime earns 3rd straight ATP Tour title, beating Holger Rune in Swiss final
  16. Bird experts caution against feeding bread to waterfowl after 2 Winnipeg mallards found with 'angel wing'
  17. Canada's Steven Dubois, Pascal Dion win short track gold at World Cup in Montreal
  18. Emergencies Act inquiry to hear from 'Freedom Convoy' protest organizers this week
  19. How TikTok led Canadian R&B performers Shawn Desman and Jully Black to a new generation of fans
  20. This blind man has been fighting for years to get*'talking prescriptions' at his local pharmacy
  21. Canada's Maggie Mac Neil wins record-setting gold in 100m butterfly at World Cup in Toronto
  22. Why the legend of Buck Hill continues to haunt imaginations in the Ottawa Valley
  23. The pandemic drove many volunteers away. Now they're reluctant to come back
  24. How this all-Indigenous production of Grease brings Indigenous humour, culture to the 1978 classic
  25. I renounced my British citizenship for my grandfather who was born a slave
  26. Windsor swimmer wins 6 medals at World Down Syndrome Swimming Championships
  27. Outgoing Surrey mayor Doug McCallum to spend Halloween defending himself against public mischief charge
  28. 'Someone's gotta go in,' said man who saved a stranger who drove into Hamilton Harbour
  29. Ontario education workers will be off the job Friday despite anti-strike legislation, union says
  30. B.C. family doctors to get big raise under new payment model as province tries to tackle shortage
  31. Ornge air ambulance helicopter struck by lasers during takeoff, landing in Ottawa area
  32. Activists, advocates criticize CSIS for weighing if rail blockades could be classed as terrorism
  33. Shooting at Toronto high school injures 2, leaves 1 with life-threatening injuries
  34. B.C. Teachers' Federation reaches tentative contract agreement with province
  35. Sask. Premier Moe offers 'unequivocal apology' for Thatcher throne speech invite
  36. Officers swarmed, assaulted by intoxicated youth as hundreds party in East St. Paul: Manitoba RCMP
  37. Man accused of abducting, sexually assaulting Edmonton girl now facing U.S federal charges
  38. North America's largest pumpkin is now the world's largest jack-o'-lantern
  39. TransAlta sues Alberta government to prevent oilpatch fracking near hydro dam
  40. Ontario's use of notwithstanding clause in dispute with union a 'Pandora's box,' expert says
  41. Netflix subscribers in Canada can now get a break on the price — if they don't mind watching ads
  42. I've taken trains in many countries. I've only been scared here, on my ride home
  43. After Fiona, N.L. residents wait anxiously to return home — or find themselves on the demolition list
  44. Historic Hector ship restoration project will use wood from trees felled by Fiona
  45. Convoy protesters set to testify at Emergencies Act inquiry this week
  46. If you live in Ontario, you'll pay less for electricity, effective today
  47. 'Abortion is healthcare' billboard goes up in Sask. to counter anti-abortion messages
  48. Manitobans on disability now get $25 more a month, but as costs soar, some priced out of basic needs
  49. Dairy group set to announce what the basic price of milk will be next year
  50. This Ukrainian newcomer is an Uber driver. He says only having temporary status in Canada is hurting him
  51. Cannabis candies found in children's Halloween treats, Winnipeg police say
  52. Vancouver seeks 2.5% tax on short-term accommodation to raise revenue for hosting FIFA World Cup games
  53. Canada failing Black, Indigenous prisoners as overrepresentation persists: report
  54. Former national chief lands job with law firm AFN hired to lead class action against federal government
  55. Indigenous women's collective wants universities to revoke Turpel-Lafond's honorary degrees
  56. Police investigate 'organized chaos' on Halloween night in Delta, B.C.
  57. Hundreds of Canadians are still dying of COVID-19 every week. Who are they?
  58. Ontario woman, 84, with valid driver's licence told she was too old to rent a minivan
  59. Courts, government bills are unravelling Harper-era crime laws
  60. Why it's so hard to decide whether nuclear power is a good idea for the climate
  61. 2 naval ships return to Halifax after NATO mine-clearing exercise in Europe
  62. New data shows increase in reports of sexual abuse in schools
  63. This 3-year-old was diagnosed with a birth defect in 2019. Here's why he's still waiting for surgery
  64. B.C. RCMP officer killed in the line of duty to be honoured with regimental funeral service
  65. Inquiry into use of Emergencies Act underway in Ottawa
  66. Witnesses at inquest into deaths of 2 Oji-Cree men all agree Thunder Bay needs a sobering centre
  67. Lawyer says convoy protesters were receiving leaked police information, Emergencies Act inquiry hears
  68. Growing wave of unaccompanied minors among Ukrainians fleeing to Canada
  69. 2 arrested in connection with cannabis candies given to trick-or-treaters: Winnipeg police
  70. Stuck without cell service, car crash victims wait for an hour on remote highway
  71. RCMP issue alert about 2 suspects on loose after homicide in Melville, Sask.
  72. Flagged for posting about walrus meat? Social media 'violations' discriminatory, says former Nunavut MLA
  73. Canadian defender Kennedy 'devastated' as injury forces him to miss World Cup
  74. Move over Malibu Barbie, make room for these Indigenous fashionistas
  75. Celebrated architect Jack Diamond, who shaped some of Toronto's most notable spaces, has died
  76. Sask. 2-spirit artists bring their vision of queer Indigenous life to forefront
  77. Ditching the 6ix for southwestern Ontario. Why 2 Toronto rappers moved to St. Thomas
  78. Suicide crisis prompts Island Lake chiefs to call for equal access to health care
  79. Why this shipping container home is making waves in Ontario cottage country
  80. Freeland to release mini-budget today as economists warn a recession is coming
  81. Triple the usual number of kids are coming to Ontario ERs with respiratory illnesses. Here's why
  82. Director got death threats over film poster featuring Hindu goddess. Now she's getting a protest screening
  83. Why this Thunder Bay folk singer brought back his 1979 protest song to speak out against nuclear waste
  84. Convoy leaders, Tamara Lich, set to testify at Emergencies Act inquiry
  85. Ontario legislation imposing contract on education workers set to pass today
  86. Montrealers bugging out over edible insects as Insectarium serves up creepy, crawly gift boxes
  87. Local hockey still thriving in spite of national scandal, say former NHL players now coaching kids
  88. Indigenous Services increased scrutiny of AFN cash flow amid call for financial review
  89. I'm in need of a food bank. What do I do?
  90. Sask. health professionals, First Nations leaders sound alarm over exploding STI numbers
  91. Pace of health-care spending subsided in 2022 after pandemic surge: CIHI report
  92. Ontario's newest councillor wins election after his name was picked out of a box
  93. New University of Sask. commissioned report tackles 'poison' of Indigenous identity fraud
  94. After a decade, N.S. disability rights advocate finally allowed to move out of nursing home
  95. Dispatching Car 867: Yukon pilot project pairs mental health nurse with RCMP for some emergency calls
  96. 'I'm a work in progress': Pamela Anderson on restoring her B.C. home and herself
  97. Inside the police bust targeting movers accused of scamming customers
  98. Air Canada, WestJet launch legal battles to overturn orders to pay passengers compensation
  99. Former Mountie tasked with protecting Trudeau may have leaked PM's schedule: police report
  100. Shortage of children's pain relievers is crowding the ER — but there are solutions, doctors say
  101. These 2 Canadians are using TikTok to talk up climate action
  102. For Canada's Shy Day-Wilson, success with Duke basketball is just the beginning
  103. The U.S. did it. The EU might. Why Canada won't put Iran's revolutionary guard on its terrorist list
  104. Human rights defenders warn activists are being arrested ahead of Egypt's climate summit
  105. Primary care doctors should resume in-person visits to take pressure off ERs, experts say
  106. I rejected my Indigenous culture in the big city. Going home made me fall in love with it again
  107. Hamilton housing and climate advocates protest Ontario's proposed 'More Homes Built Faster Act'
  108. 55,000 Ontario education workers to walk off the job as indefinite strike begins
  109. She got into a car accident, then came the false accusations she was high on cannabis
  110. Canada added 108,000 jobs in October
  111. 'I just need a chance to live again': Jamaican migrant worker with cancer begs to stay in N.S.
  112. Duclos says he wants to be the provinces' ally — but the health care debate is getting fractious
  113. Families of 2 Oji-Cree men who died in Thunder Bay police custody seek healing as they await inquest findings
  114. Police lawyer accuses convoy organizer Tamara Lich of having a 'selective' memory
  115. Canadian Olympic bobsleigh medallist Christine de Bruin suspended 3 years for doping violation
  116. Grieving mother running a marathon a day around B.C. ministry building to raise awareness of drug crisis
  117. Special tribunal among options to probe crimes linked to unmarked graves: official
  118. Bears that attacked 2 women on B.C. trail won't be captured or killed
  119. Clocks turn back 1 hour this weekend
  120. Province orders Hamilton to expand its urban boundary
  121. B.C. woman who killed twin sister found not criminally responsible
  122. A pod of dolphins got stuck in the mud at low tide — here's how a N.S. community saved them
  123. Innocent Black man handcuffed after a car Montreal police thought was stolen ended up being his
  124. Smashing pumpkins: Winnipeggers toss their Halloween gourds to help stem climate change
  125. WestJet back online after system outage, but further disruptions expected
  126. Parents with children waiting for non-urgent surgery at SickKids left with few options
  127. It's hoped Canada's immigration plan will boost the workforce. But how will newcomers find jobs and housing?
  128. Tim Hortons founder spent up to $10M a year subsidizing his luxury Nova Scotia resort
  129. How homebuilders in Vancouver are adapting to a warming world
  130. These Calgarians say TikTok told them they had ADHD — turns out, they do
  131. Judge rules Doug Ford immune from testifying at Emergencies Act inquiry
  132. Man sleeping in his car says tenants owe more than $31K, won't leave his rental property
  133. Selling Freedom Mobile not enough to OK Rogers Shaw merger, Competition Bureau tells Tribunal
  134. Sobeys, Safeway grappling with IT issues as Maple Leaf Foods announces cybersecurity incident
  135. Windsor mayor, Mendicino texted about Emergencies Act before it was invoked: document
  136. Gymnastics Canada CEO promoted prominent coach despite complaints
  137. You're not the only one confused about where the economy is going — the experts are too
  138. Shortage of 'first-line' antibiotic hits as surge in children's respiratory illnesses strains supply
  139. Achieving net-zero may require morally-dubious financial solutions
  140. Western University student hosts stem cell drive to ethnically diversify Canada's blood supply
  141. Irving's offshore split was a race against time — and taxes
  142. Hearings on constitutionality of Quebec's secularism law underway in Court of Appeal
  143. Vancouver hosts first in-person meeting of health ministers in 4 years
  144. Montreal's summer pedestrian streets are a hit. So why doesn't the city keep them going?
  145. Here are the winners of the 2022 B.C. Beer Awards
  146. Parents, doctor worried by ER wait times as B.C. Children's Hospital sets up emergency operations centre
  147. Kelowna RCMP officer pleads guilty to assault in violent 2020 wellness check
  148. With record Canadian immigration targets, housing fears soar, but anxieties are unfounded, experts say
  149. 'He's finally being recognized': Indigenous veterans honoured with military headstones in N.W.T.
  150. Residents at London, Ont., care facility say bedbug, cockroach problem persists as they face rent hike
  151. Ontario's Landlord and Tenant Board prioritizing above guideline rent increase hearings for rest of year
  152. How newcomers are building Thunder Bay's food scene with cuisine and culture from home
  153. He survived flesh-eating disease. Now he's stranded in a St. John's hospital, waiting to return home
  154. OPP lead for Ambassador Bridge blockade in Windsor, Ont., to testify at Emergencies Act hearing today
  155. The Ford government wants to open up the Greenbelt for housing. Here's what it's proposing
  156. At 14, she met the man who sold her. Now she is speaking out against human trafficking
  157. Think it's easy to get fish on the lunch menu at a Newfoundland school? Think again
  158. Bingo-calling Wolastoqey teen proud to speak his language
  159. Young referees with Northern Ontario Hockey Association now sporting green armbands
  160. Indigenous languages, consultation among issues raised before Pope Francis's visit
  161. Chief backs call for Indigenous representation on proposed RCMP, CBSA watchdog
  162. Former Surrey mayor was victim of 'toxic fanaticism', defence tells judge in public mischief trial
  163. Federal, Alberta governments pour $461 million into Edmonton hydrogen plant
  164. Alberta mayor felt that Premier Jason Kenney was ignoring 'domestic terrorists,' texts show
  165. Why Quebec fashion retailer Simons is tackling medical aid in dying on its shopping website
  166. Our health system is struggling: what I see as a doctor at the frontlines of a health traffic jam
  167. Remember the Rogers outage? They've added 221,000 new phone customers since then
  168. Quebec youth protection's adoption form no longer lets foster parents pick preferred race for child
  169. Kitchener couple finds WW II medals in walls, tracks down Quebec-born soldier's granddaughter
  170. Father speaks out after non-verbal son with autism Tasered, handcuffed by Peel police
  171. Their friendship is built on a passion for keeping the Wolastoqey language alive
  172. English-language school boards argue Quebec's secularism law should not apply to them
  173. High school student from northern Sask. First Nation representing youth at COP27 in Egypt
  174. World Cup notebook: Davies seems OK, Hutchinson returns, off-field tensions rise
  175. Wear masks indoors, Ontario doctors urge ahead of 'perfect storm' in pediatric system
  176. Nature Conservancy of Canada to buy island off western P.E.I. and give it to the Mi'kmaq
  177. How to watch CBC's Remembrance Day coverage
  178. Albertans tire of fights with Ottawa, as Danielle Smith ups the 'anti'
  179. Did you buy a poppy online? It may be one of hundreds of unauthorized products
  180. Shortage of family doctors pushing more patients to overburdened ERs, physicians say
  181. How new treatments could quiet the 'perfect storm' of respiratory viruses
  182. 'The least they could do': Veterans push Canada to award its first Victoria Cross
  183. Private health care in N.L. slammed by demand as patients seek help outside public system
  184. 2 Kelowna university students find affordable rent living with and volunteering services to seniors
  185. Much of northwestern Ontario braces for as storm amid several snowfall and freezing rain warnings
  186. This 98-year-old stormed Juno Beach on D-Day. He'll be portrayed in an upcoming documentary
  187. A genetic disease killed Ayla's sisters. A first-of-its-kind treatment is helping her survive
  188. Canada Soccer president predicts pay equity talks will produce 'epic, historical' deal with players
  189. Woman told to change 'abortion is health care' shirt before entering Sask. Legislature
  190. N.S. lobster fishery braces for a downturn as inflation hits
  191. Former workers of Aveos win their battle against Air Canada
  192. GO Transit workers, Metrolinx reach tentative deal, union says
  193. Mother calls out police in Mascouche, Que., for using stun gun on non-verbal son with autism
  194. National Remembrance Day ceremony will mark 80th anniversary of Dieppe raid
  195. Canada is seeing an early rise in flu cases. Is a 'tidal wave' of infection coming?
  196. 'She didn't hesitate': The untold story behind a Black Canadian woman's wartime portrait
  197. Veterans Affairs Canada has been overestimating the number of veterans for decades
  198. Remembrance Day brings 107-year-old veteran and great-grandson closer together
  199. Natural disasters, pregnancy and baby health are linked. Should Canadians be worried?
  200. A 'daunting task' to identify Indigenous soldiers who fought in the Battle of Hong Kong
  201. Who are the GTA developers set to benefit from Ford government's Greenbelt land swap?
  202. It's been 8 years since my husband died in service, but the grief still lingers for our family
  203. Remembrance Day exhibit highlights Westmount's contribution to Canadian war effort
  204. Why a woman in Thunder Bay created this 'poppy tree' as a way to honour veterans this Remembrance Day
  205. Ontario mom whose son was 'nearly lifeless' in hospital with RSV wants others to know the warning signs
  206. Woman risking homelessness because tenant won't leave gets eviction hearing date
  207. Military mementoes given away as generations age, lose connection with those who served
  208. Do you know these 6 N.B. soldiers? Why a history group wants photos for an Italian cemetery
  209. Future of B.C. salmon farms up in the air, as deadline to phase out open-net pen farms looms
  210. Health-care providers 'woefully ill-prepared' to treat chronic pain, says advocate
  211. Canadian flight crew detained in Dominican Republic since April now free to leave
  212. Lettuce fans tossed by soaring prices, leading to expensive salads, substitutions
  213. 2 suspects arrested, lockdown lifted at Quebec college
  214. SickKids to reduce number of surgeries to focus on critical care amid influx of ICU patients
  215. Mattea Roach loses in Jeopardy! tournament of champions semifinal
  216. France honours 100-year-old B.C. veteran with Legion of Honour medal
  217. She mostly hid her age at U of T. Now this 18-year-old has a master's degree
  218. A musical experiment from the '80s to keep B.C. teens from loitering is now a global practice
  219. From a 4-day work week to immigration control, Green leadership candidates make their final policy pitches
  220. Fine hiked dramatically for man who 'wantonly and flagrantly' poached cedar from First Nation territory
  221. More than 20,000 Edmonton students missed school with illnesses on Wednesday
  222. Climate activists throw maple syrup on Emily Carr painting at Vancouver Art Gallery
  223. Canada is in the World Cup. Here's what you need to know to cheer along
  224. Meet the Gander, N.L., chef whose cafeteria menu has high school students lined up and salivating
  225. Ontario premier announces plan to extend provincial gas tax cut
  226. Another iconic P.E.I. rock formation collapses due to storm
  227. He abused dozens of Indigenous children in Ontario. But did Jesuit priest's painful legacy begin in Montreal?
  228. U.S.-trained nurse practitioner from N.L. wants province to cut licensing red tape
  229. Ontario's top doctor to make announcement as pediatric hospitals see unprecedented surge of sick children
  230. Top Mountie, PM's intelligence adviser testifying this week before Emergencies Act inquiry
  231. Here are the top 10 most commonly stolen cars in Ontario. What to do if yours is on the list
  232. Edmonton international student warns others after losing $11K to phone scammers
  233. Hydro-Québec employee charged with spying for China
  234. Bank of Canada governor Macklem has 'declared class war on working people': UNIFOR president
  235. Ontario's government is 'strongly' recommending masks indoors. Why stop short of a mandate?
  236. Surrey, B.C. council votes to halt transition from RCMP to municipal police
  237. A new mine could position Quebec as a lithium leader, but its rocky past worries locals
  238. Inside the turmoil at Sobeys-owned stores after ransomware attack
  239. Toronto area emissions dropped when pandemic started. Now they're going in the 'wrong direction,' study finds
  240. Bead, Hide and Fur Symposium returns to the Yukon
  241. After spending billions, federal government doesn't know if it's reducing chronic homelessness: AG
  242. Average house price down by more than $170,000 since February
  243. 1 year later, British Columbians who lost everything reflect on devastating floods
  244. Youth protection officials in Nunavik, Que., say they can no longer ensure children's well-being
  245. Demolition of Nain Boarding School closes 'dark chapter' of Inuit history, says Nunatsiavut
  246. Feds and province haven't said how they'll prevent another Ambassador Bridge blockade: Windsor mayor
  247. Top RCMP officials doubted the Ottawa police convoy protest plans, Emergencies Act inquiry hears
  248. Under fire over claims of political interference, Lucki calls for new rules on RCMP's relationship with Ottawa
  249. Girl Guides of Canada to rename its Brownies program to be more inclusive
  250. Home of Sask. woman at centre of private Christian school lawsuit vandalized, burglarized and burned