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  1. Officers acted appropriately in swatting arrest of international trans activist, internal review finds
  2. Plane crashes near Happy Valley-Goose Bay airport
  3. 'Help. There's a dog left here:' Cry for help scrawled on tent in east London
  4. After massive sewage spill, Indigenous water walkers ask Hamilton to listen to prevent another
  5. Man charged in Montreal hit-and-run that killed 7-year-old Ukrainian refugee
  6. Meet the First Nations students who scored an interview with actor Ryan Reynolds
  7. Rescind Turpel-Lafond's honorary degrees or we'll return ours, say high-profile Indigenous women
  8. Hold resource sector accountable for violence against Indigenous women, MPs urge feds
  9. Highest number of humpback whales recorded in Salish Sea
  10. Educators are using the stories of Holocaust survivors to foster empathy and counter hate
  11. Jurors hear closing arguments in murder trial of Peter Khill
  12. Drag storytimes have become a target of hate. Why some families love them anyway
  13. Mothers, doctors fear consequences of Gander obstetrical closure
  14. When their child's doctor is 2,800 km away, Inuit families face tough choices
  15. Montreal police officers called out for wearing religious symbol on the job
  16. They're clean today. How a London, Ont. program struggling for funding helped them do it
  17. Judge grants permanent injunction to developer of controversial project near Six Nations, Ont.
  18. Chatham brothers collect empties for annual Christmas toy donation
  19. Dani Cooper advocated to remove police from wellness checks. They were shot by police during their own crisis
  20. B.C. woman settles lawsuit over alleged childhood sexual abuse by Catholic priest during confession
  21. Sobeys cyberattack cost grocery store operator $25 million
  22. Magic mushroom shop shut down by police one day after opening in Hamilton
  23. N.B. radically rethinks French second-language education
  24. OPP cannabis enforcement unit 'looking into' unlicensed Indigenous store in London
  25. Public servants mandated to return to office 2-3 days a week by March 31
  26. Award-winning singer-songwriter Shirley Eikhard dead at 67
  27. Carlsberg Group to buy Waterloo Brewing for $144 million
  28. Database of British Columbians' personal health information is 'disturbingly' vulnerable: privacy watchdog
  29. Government seeking deadline extension for MAID expansion that would cover mental illness
  30. Northeastern Ontario hasn't had passenger train service since 2012. That might change soon
  31. Alberta taking over firearms prosecutions in pushback against federal gun ban
  32. Southwestern Ontario's largest hospital reassigns staff to pediatric unit as care 'unsustainable'
  33. Nunavut health officials urge caution amid surge of RSV, flu and COVID-19 cases
  34. COVID-19 outbreaks stretch resources at N.B. nursing homes
  35. Duo from B.C. and Ontario take home championship on reality TV show Lego Masters
  36. Why doctors recommend you get a flu shot this week
  37. A senior says she ended up in the ER after being denied the COVID treatment Paxlovid
  38. Flying for the 1st time since the pandemic started? It doesn't have to be stressful
  39. The cannabis industry has a plastic waste problem — but some are finding solutions
  40. Northern Sask. residents have always dealt with high grocery prices. Inflation is making it unbearable
  41. Wild turkeys — and their poo — cause problems for Montreal daycare
  42. Dog who pounced on Ontario city councillor is freed by court, after deal struck with owners
  43. They spent more than a year in a Quebec church. Now this family can finally leave without fear of deportation
  44. Some Nova Scotians are embracing sober parties. Here's why
  45. Canada's Maggie Mac Neil sets world record, takes backstroke gold at short course worlds
  46. Alleged serial killer went to Winnipeg homeless shelters 'looking for the absolute most vulnerable': friend
  47. 'The world is running out of water,' says water expert from Six Nations, Ont.
  48. They stole his car, then drove it back to steal hers 45 minutes later
  49. B.C. acupuncturist committed misconduct by doing blood-letting while banned, college says
  50. Systemic racism report calls for N.B. task force, not the inquiry sought by First Nations
  51. How a national veterinary shortage is limiting emergency options in Yellowknife
  52. Montrealers call for road safety changes after 7-year-old Ukrainian girl killed in hit-and-run
  53. New Brunswick COVID-19 death toll jumps by 86 after data review
  54. Toronto man charged in probe into alleged ISIS fundraising campaigns disguised as humanitarian aid
  55. Shopify scraps plans to move into 243,000-square-foot Toronto office complex
  56. What happened when UPS lost an Ontario family's $14K down payment on a Newfoundland home
  57. N.B. woman who survived intimate partner violence watches bill she fought for become law
  58. Meningitis outbreak declared at Dalhousie University residence following student death
  59. Largest ever opium seizure by border agency, worth estimated $50M, made at Port of Vancouver
  60. As many as 1 in 10 Canadians don't file their taxes — and Ottawa owes many of them money
  61. Dozens of dead crows found in Burnaby, B.C., and officials aren't ruling out avian flu
  62. Montreal Public Health issues alert after 2 children die of strep A
  63. Peter Khill guilty of manslaughter, not guilty of murder in killing of Jon Styres in Hamilton
  64. Alberta's new secretary for 'civil liberties' broke federal, provincial COVID-19 travel restrictions in 2020
  65. Hockey Canada members elect new board of directors after previous board resigned amid sexual assault scandals
  66. Bugles have disappeared from Canadian stores, sending fans in search of a salty substitute
  67. Abandon plans for private spa at Ontario Place, critics urge, as city reviews controversial proposal
  68. Winnipeg MP Jim Carr remembered for perseverance, political pragmatism at memorial service
  69. Faith and forgiveness: Slain woman's family sees killer as a victim, too
  70. Woman shot dead in Coquitlam, B.C., had a protection order against ex-husband
  71. N.B. woman shocked after blind mom, 88, put in hospital supply room
  72. Abakar Kazbekov, Ontario junior hockey player with the London Knights, dead at age 18
  73. B.C. Court of Appeal sides with provincial health officer over COVID-19 restrictions on churches
  74. First Nations leaders pan Sask. First Act, threaten legal action and blockades
  75. Raven joins couple's road trip down Yukon highway — for 45 minutes
  76. Progress on Indigenous reconciliation calls to action going at 'glacial pace': report
  77. Why there is so much happiness in this long-term care home that doubles as a Grade 6 classroom
  78. Why Indigenous women are bringing 'the first ceremony' — birth — back to their communities
  79. Canadarm2 to help inspect coolant leak in Russia's Soyuz capsule at ISS
  80. An Edmonton rapper asked a stranger to lend him his red convertible for a video. The answer was yes
  81. 4 cows have been captured in a small Quebec town after months on the loose
  82. Multiple dead, including suspect, after shooting at Vaughan condo building: York police
  83. They purchased homes right before the real estate downturn. Now, they're struggling to close
  84. Inuit come to Montreal for medical care. The lodge where patients stay is riddled with problems
  85. Walmart's plastic bag ban leaves some customers saddled with mounds of reusable bags
  86. Not ready to let go: The memories and mementos one Eastway Tank worker left behind
  87. His recalled car's engine died, but Kia won't replace it or give this London, Ont., man a rental
  88. Sask. prosecutors will review Manitoba's decision not to charge Peter Nygard
  89. Weather warnings cover much of B.C. as bitter cold settles in, more snow approaches
  90. Cross-border nurses say they paid their taxes — but CRA took their money and froze their accounts
  91. Naawi-Oodena officially becomes largest urban reserve in Canada after repatriation of Winnipeg barracks
  92. Ottawa police won't allow repeat of convoy protest, new chief vows
  93. Special Hamilton screening for kids of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever helps shatter Black stereotypes
  94. 2 schools lose fight to keep names secret following censored tours at Canadian Museum for Human Rights
  95. Michael Melling out as head of CTV News following Lisa LaFlamme furor
  96. Canadians are stretching their budgets to support loved ones facing hunger abroad
  97. Vancouver city councillor defends wearing controversial thin blue line police patch
  98. Minister sends B.C. murder case back to appeal court citing likely miscarriage of justice
  99. He's been helping the Thunder Bay community for years but may soon be deported. Here's why there's outcry
  100. For Inuit in northern Quebec, care closer to home could cut down on stressful medical travel
  101. Hydrogen buses are coming to Edmonton and area, fuelling hopes for a new energy economy
  102. This Nunavut hamlet is pulling out all the stops for Christmas this year
  103. Air Force pledges more oversight after officers reprimanded for 'egregious' pilot call sign
  104. Ferries, flights cancelled as blowing snow blankets B.C.'s South Coast
  105. Residents told to stay home as heavy snow blankets South Coast
  106. Chief shocked to learn First Nation in Ontario pays U.S. price for electricity generated in Manitoba
  107. 'No fear': An Afghan-Canadian documents the dismantling of women's rights under the Taliban
  108. Lawsuits filed over Whitehorse jerky that left family, woman 'severely incapacitated'
  109. 8 teen girls charged with murder in Toronto man's swarming death
  110. Stranded mid-journey by WestJet in Toronto, this Newfoundlander is driving home for Christmas
  111. Military launches probe to decide fate of Maj.-Gen. Fortin's career after sexual assault acquittal
  112. Mother of Ukrainian child fatally struck by vehicle says daughter loved Montreal
  113. Snow brought Vancouver flights to a halt Tuesday. What's next for passengers?
  114. Prior assault charge against alleged Winnipeg serial killer stayed after complainant deemed unreliable
  115. Iranians tried to hire private investigator to spy in Canada
  116. Every Christmas, my family would get gifts from an anonymous sender. Something felt off
  117. RCMP looks to expand its crisis teams to avoid violent conflicts during mental health calls
  118. Interest-free, but not without charges: Islamic mortgages hit the Canadian housing market
  119. The CBC's Eli Glasner picks the 22 best films of 2022
  120. Teen girls charged with murder in Toronto 'swarming' death were after liquor bottle, witness says
  121. Inflation rate cooled to 6.8% in November as gas got cheaper — but food keeps getting more expensive
  122. Estranged daughters of Vaughan condo gunman say he was 'abusive husband and father'
  123. Estranged daughters of Vaughan, Ont., gunman say he was 'abusive husband and father'
  124. 746 births over 36 years: Inuk midwife long served her remote community
  125. Call from N.B. premier led health authority boss to push ambulance agency to break rules, leaked audio shows
  126. Independent investigation into Iqaluit water crisis has not yet begun
  127. RCMP official accused of breaching Canada's secrecy law released on bail
  128. Edmonton woman wins World Poker Tour Ladies Championship
  129. Ottawa school board needs to act after Jewish teen targeted with swastika, Nazi salute, father says
  130. Canadian astronomer explains why Dec. 21 is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere
  131. Montreal's Ukrainian community mourns 7-year-old refugee killed in hit-and-run
  132. The latest on the winter storm heading for Toronto and the GTA ahead of major holiday travel days
  133. Facing 'unbridled violence' from B.C. bank robbers, police justified in shooting to kill, report says
  134. Dino dining on mammals: Canadian scientists part of rare discovery revealing diet of microraptors
  135. Travellers stranded amid B.C. snowfall rely on kindness of strangers to get home
  136. Former Cadets major faces sex assault charges after military police re-examined a closed case
  137. Ottawa warned Hockey Canada about its approach to conflicts of interest, report says
  138. Consultations showed 'broad opposition' to Greenbelt development. The Ford government went ahead anyway
  139. High office vacancy rates spell continuing trouble for shops dependent on worker foot traffic
  140. Refugee group partners with Ottawa to bring hundreds of LGBTQ Afghans to Canada
  141. 'Unethical' or 'illegal' conduct at world juniors could trigger repayment to New Brunswick
  142. Pedestrian deaths are rising. How can the Montreal area's streets be made safer?
  143. Sask. First Nation to provide community members high-speed internet through SpaceX's Starlink
  144. Airbnb 'pirates' are hijacking real permits to post bad listings — and some Torontonians are fed up
  145. School Christmas concerts bring agony and ecstasy as kids take to the stage, writes Michael Enright
  146. From Atlantic to Pacific, gee, the weather's just horrific
  147. Winnipeg bagel shop owner was trafficking drugs, depositing cash into business, court filing alleges
  148. Crown prosecutors won't pursue animal cruelty charges against Marineland
  149. Human rights tribunal says Indigenous Services minister, AFN misled public on $20B child welfare deal
  150. P.E.I. government projects $94.8M deficit, thanks to inflation and Fiona
  151. N.L. woman who allegedly faked nursing licence was jailed in Ontario over 4-year-old son's death
  152. Hockey Canada paid out $2.9 in settlements this fiscal year, using player registration fees
  153. Government has no plans to bring back federal mask mandate, Trudeau says
  154. WestJet cancels flights out of B.C. and Ontario due to winter storms
  155. 3 months after Fiona laid waste to their homes, these families say they're still stuck in limbo
  156. The House of Commons had a loud, busy year. Was it effective?
  157. WestJet cancels flights out of B.C. and Ontario as winter storms intensify
  158. Alberta is in a solar power gold rush — and there are lessons for the rest of Canada
  159. Canada's economy eked out 0.1% growth in October and stalled in November, Statscan says
  160. Widow of man who drowned in Fort McMurray pool sues operator
  161. B.C. shelters turning people away in the middle of housing crisis
  162. Parents heartbroken injuries to their child by Winnipeg police dog not deemed serious enough to investigate
  163. Prime Minister Trudeau, family headed to Jamaica for weeklong holiday vacation
  164. Indigenous woman recounts incident of racist threats on remote stretch of B.C. highway
  165. Star-studded Canada set to begin quest for 20th world juniors gold medal
  166. Polar bear decline in Western Hudson Bay 'a lot larger' than expected, researcher says
  167. Now healthy, Canadian Brandon McBride sets running priorities for 2023, brightens holidays for others
  168. Alberta woman convicted of killing abusive husband in 2011 to be allowed day parole
  169. Here is the latest on the winter storm wreaking havoc across the country
  170. Details of $463K Christmas Day bank heist revealed in labour battle between Brink's and fired guard
  171. From The Rings of Power to White Lotus, here are our top TV picks of 2022
  172. Canada's grants for master's, PhD students haven't increased since 2003. These researchers want that changed
  173. Veteran urges Ottawa to extend the deadline for contaminated water compensation
  174. 'My hope was revived': Nightmare ends for mother, son facing deportation after 19 years in Canada
  175. Winter storm freezes holiday plans for Canadians, halts VIA Rail travel between Ontario, Quebec
  176. '2022 was a challenging year': Trudeau delivers Christmas message
  177. Winnipeg homicide victim's family wants bigger role in landfill search feasibility study
  178. As a winter storm froze travel, this Ontario Walmart sheltered dozens of stranded people
  179. Christmas Eve bus crash on B.C. highway sends 53 people to hospital
  180. Is virtual care a panacea for Canada's battered health-care system?
  181. How Anne went to Japan: P.E.I.'s Confederation Centre looks to create new work
  182. Child-care costs are down and demand is up, but a shortage of spaces, staff persists
  183. Plant-based breakfast sandwiches, burritos by alpha brand recalled over undeclared milk
  184. Manitoba nursing stations face 'extreme shortage of nurses' over holidays
  185. International students in Canada get help from campuses and colleagues to keep holiday spirits alive
  186. These B.C. garbage picker-uppers say once you start, it's impossible to stop
  187. They aren't Christian, but they love Christmas. Here's how they celebrate
  188. Winter storm continues to disrupt travel Christmas Day travel in some parts of Canada
  189. Ukrainians in Canada make the best of Christmas this year after fleeing Russian invasion
  190. 'It felt like home': Cree baby born in a teepee brings joy to family, community
  191. Snowy days could be a rarity in Nova Scotia by 2100. Here's what it means
  192. Thousands of Hydro-Québec clients remain in the dark, days after fierce storm
  193. Hundreds of Canadians stranded for days in Mexico after Sunwing cancellations
  194. Almost a fifth of Winnipeg's homicides this year involved Indigenous women. These are their stories
  195. A giant poinsettia still grows in N.S. after 26 years. It has become a family heirloom
  196. Ukrainian refugees turn to dance as they adjust to new life in Canada
  197. How a Nova Scotia ship played a role in international Black history
  198. She worked on the front lines during COVID-19. Now she could be deported and ripped from her daughter
  199. With trust in RCMP eroding, some call for 'broken force' to be rebuilt
  200. Via Rail trains between Toronto and Montreal back in service Tuesday after major storm
  201. Bus operator to resume B.C. services days after deadly Christmas Eve crash
  202. Housing costs have soared. Are smaller dwellings the answer?
  203. From blue ice cream bananas to yuzu, this N.S. fruit grower loves the unusual
  204. Thousands of Canadians still with no power, face travel woes days after storms
  205. Toronto man billed more than $8K for rental car damage he says he didn't cause
  206. Emergency rooms in rural B.C. were closed for equivalent of around 4 months in 2022, data shows
  207. Public health, buy-in from gay and bisexual men helped get Canada's mpox outbreak under control
  208. Oji-Cree First Nation frustrated as majority of community members ineligible for drinking-water settlement
  209. Thefts of copper wire are up across Canada, and likely won't stop any time soon
  210. P.E.I. woman with rare form of cancer spreads message to 'just live'
  211. Doctors told him he would never cook again. This Ottawa chef proved them wrong
  212. Athlete activism rose to forefront of Canadian sports in 2022
  213. Threat of recession in 2023 one factor in keeping Canadian oilpatch spending in check, says analyst
  214. Canadians stranded in other countries by flight delays still don't know when they'll be able to return home
  215. Canadians fined at least $15M for breaking COVID quarantine rules for 1st 8 months of year: data
  216. Haldimand County OPP officer shot, left with life-threatening injuries: police
  217. High inflation is coming for the beaver on your money. How long can the nickel last?
  218. How Canadians are helping Ukrainian kids play hockey, despite the conflict with Russia
  219. Canada is mulling a national school food policy. What does this mean for the N.W.T.?
  220. He survived residential school and took on the system that allowed his abuse
  221. Aerial pictures of the year in Canada
  222. How a piece of an iconic N.S. tree brought down by Fiona became Christmas ornaments
  223. Hockey star Marie-Philip Poulin picks up 2nd major award, named Canada's top female athlete by Canadian Press
  224. Mendicino willing to talk about changing CSIS's legal authority after Emergencies Act hearings
  225. 7-year wait-list for genetics appointments in N.L. 'unacceptably long,' says geneticist
  226. 'Names have to be named' in 2003 World Juniors sexual assault allegations, activist says
  227. Woman makes painful journey from Mexico to Toronto to pick up father's remains
  228. Former athlete combines love of sport and art for custom sneaker business
  229. Man and woman charged with 1st-degree murder in shooting of OPP officer near Brantford, Ont.
  230. Here's what Ontario pharmacies can treat you for starting in 2023
  231. At age 11, she's already a 5K running champ. Now she's got her sights set on Olympic glory
  232. Windsor, Ont., photographer helps ducks stuck to the ice during the weekend snowstorm
  233. Delayed deportation for front-line pandemic PSW keeps her from being separated from her daughter
  234. Rare ice formations caused by winter storm draw hundreds of visitors to this Ontario town
  235. Bedard shines as Canada demolishes Germany to bounce back at world juniors
  236. Fed up with federal agency delays, air passengers turn to courts for compensation instead
  237. Ontario judge dismisses 'puzzling' $1M libel action by anti-vaxx nurses
  238. How the checkout aisle became a 'maze' to fuel impulse purchases
  239. This P.E.I. family finally got to celebrate Christmas after a week of travel woes
  240. 'I just live life in pain, it's my price to be alive,' says impaired driving victim years after being struck
  241. Federal government giving up to $6.9M to Windsor, Ont., for Ambassador Bridge blockade costs
  242. Ontario refugee parents get good news after struggle to enter U.S. to see premature baby
  243. A cougar is prowling this small island near Nanaimo, B.C., and residents are worried
  244. Supersized snowman's fate in peril as weather warms
  245. 'It's heartbreaking': N.S. mother mourns son lost at sea on Boxing Day
  246. Fort Erie, Port Colborne under flood watch as Niagara Region continues winter storm cleanup
  247. Big Tobacco's divestment from Quebec's Medicago 'a step in the right direction' for its COVID vaccine
  248. House fire leaves 2 adults, 2 children in Hamilton dead, officials say
  249. Canadians send tons of clothes to landfills every year. These businesses want to shrink those piles
  250. Alberta woman expected a 6-month wait for surgery. Two painful years later, she's still waiting