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  1. 'A legend in his own time': Gwich'in elder Charlie Snowshoe dead at 88
  2. B.C. gentleman train robber Bill Miner inspires art in all its forms
  3. We asked an AI questions about New Brunswick. Some of the answers may surprise you
  4. What to expect from Doug Ford's government in 2023
  5. Newfoundland and Labrador's natural beauty shines in these 100 audience photos
  6. New Ontario network for Black business owners aims to make being an entrepreneur a little less 'lonely'
  7. How a TikTok video catapulted this all-women choir from northern B.C. to worldwide fame
  8. Ray Lalonde the latest Canadian on Jeopardy! streak with 12th straight win
  9. Halifax is about to set a record for lack of snow
  10. The future of Toronto's downtown — will remote workers return to the core?
  11. Here are 5 of the most memorable Nova Scotians we met in 2022
  12. Sunwing's Saskatchewan flight cancellations hamper wedding plans for Ontario woman
  13. 12 friends dreamed of owning a bar. So they bought one, in the middle of nowhere, on Vancouver Island
  14. Beavers expanding north bring damming consequences for Inuit and wildlife
  15. In Ottawa, streaming hasn't wiped out the neighbourhood video store just yet
  16. Travellers from China to Canada will require proof of negative COVID-19 test as cases surge
  17. Mounties investigating threat onboard Flair Airlines plane at Vancouver International Airport
  18. What we can learn about the future of rail from its past
  19. Is the bus back? Why these companies are betting Ontarians will travel this way in 2023
  20. Nova Scotia's provincial parks aren't as protected as you may think
  21. Change agents: 3 Sask. women who were heroes in their communities in 2022
  22. RCMP investigating death of N.B. journalist Réjean Hébert as homicide
  23. Sask. residents stranded in Cuba living in lobbies, waiting for Sunwing to send them to Winnipeg
  24. Volunteers canvas downtown Winnipeg for tips to identify victim of alleged serial killer
  25. Edmonton man wanted on Canada-wide warrant for human trafficking found in B.C.
  26. For this man experiencing homelessness in Windsor, sleep is 'more precious than gold'
  27. Organizations push for long-term solutions to Montreal's growing homeless population
  28. 12 people under 1 roof: How an N.W.T. family is experiencing the territory's housing crisis
  29. 2023 will be a pivotal year for Indigenous child welfare on both sides of the border
  30. How one Métis woman used bannock to become an award-winning entrepreneur
  31. Grassy Narrows First Nation reflects on 20 years of logging blockade, and worries about future extraction
  32. If you thought 2022 was bad, wait until you see what 2023 has in store for the economy
  33. More money is a must, but health-care delivery also needs a major rethink, doctors say
  34. Funeral for slain Ontario police officer set for Wednesday as investigation continues
  35. Warm weather, rain dampens outlook for Quebec ski operations
  36. While southern airlines struggled with weather delays over the holidays, N.W.T. airlines stepped up
  37. Competition Bureau gets temporary stay of Tribunal decision on Rogers-Shaw merger
  38. N.B. organist pumps up crowds at the World Junior Hockey Championship
  39. New federal law prevents health-care worker from buying home in Quebec
  40. New year, same problems: A paramedic, pharmacist and doctor talk ER closures going into 2023
  41. Cleanup bills mounting for municipalities hit hard by post-tropical storm Fiona
  42. Toronto failing to keep up with commitment to open more protected bike lanes, new report finds
  43. He gets to stay in Thunder Bay — for now. One man's journey to avoid deportation
  44. Book club helps inmates at this Ontario women's prison connect and communicate
  45. N.B. premier ready to help cities cope with growth, but fiscal questions remain
  46. Canada's Competition Bureau isn't done arguing against Rogers-Shaw merger
  47. Ottawa man charged with tweeting threats, terrorist hoaxes against Parliament Hill, embassies
  48. 'We're past gatekeeping': Female, non-binary artists aim to make tattoo industry more inclusive
  49. Hundreds of Sask. residents finally make their way home after being stranded in Cuba almost a week
  50. Edmonton police expect in-house gun analysis will provide bang for the buck
  51. Sask. woman accused of abducting her child, faking their deaths chooses judge-only trial
  52. Inmate at Montreal jail was reportedly wearing spit hood, pepper sprayed before death
  53. Davis Cup win tells the story of Canada's bright tennis future, says Auger-Aliassime
  54. 4 friends jump into action to rescue a moose from icy lake in northeastern Ontario
  55. Ontario man takes 'thrill of a lifetime' flight in dad's plane nearly 80 years after WW II
  56. Hiring agency for displaced Ukrainians born from Manitoba businessman's staffing needs
  57. Federal government, plaintiffs agree to settle 'Indian boarding homes' class action
  58. Son charged with second-degree murder in death of N.B. journalist Réjean Hébert
  59. What to do if your baggage was lost in the holiday chaos at Canada's airports
  60. Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond no longer employed by UBC
  61. Canada is picking up the political radicalization bug from the U.S., new report warns
  62. 'Hockey is inspiration': Ukrainian men's team playing in Canada set on preserving sport
  63. B.C. becomes first province to require 3-day cooling-off period for homebuyers
  64. Father of alleged bear attack victim sues Greater Vancouver Zoo
  65. 'Are you after my mice?': B.C. pilot films encounter with young bobcat
  66. Funeral for slain Ontario constable Grzegorz Pierzchala is today. Here's how to watch the proceedings
  67. Life doesn't have to end behind bars, says ex-inmate, among those urging more addictions help in Ontario jails
  68. Class-action lawsuit against Facebook claiming discrimination gets the green light
  69. 'The biggest rivalry': Connor Bedard, Canada set for world junior semifinal against U.S.
  70. A plan to plug gaps in the continent's Arctic defence shield faces roadblocks
  71. Compensation wasn't enough to ease struggles of N.L. man wrongfully convicted of murder, says brother
  72. First-ever National Ribbon Skirt Day a special moment for many in northern Ontario
  73. Prescriptions for COVID-19 antiviral Paxlovid double in Ontario after pharmacists allowed to prescribe
  74. Wildlife camera shows N.W.T. tundra teeming with life — including a powerful grizzly
  75. B.C. nurse accused of trafficking drugs to inmates at maximum security prison
  76. Ukrainian family moved to remote Quebec town and rescued the local school
  77. Want to show your support for the 1st National Ribbon Skirt Day? Understanding history, protocol is critical
  78. Canadian tech giant Shopify scraps meetings in bid to free up employee time
  79. Ontario man stuck with big repair bill after a rental vehicle tear he says he didn't cause
  80. 18-year-old trying to get home for Christmas among those killed in B.C. bus crash
  81. Quebec city, police sued for discrimination after Black driver stopped 15 times in 3 years
  82. Half of Canadian workers will job hunt in 2023 for better pay and perks, according to poll
  83. Fine issued to Trans Mountain pipeline for harming birds reduced from $88K to $4K
  84. Ontario cabinet minister calls Russia a 'terrorist state'
  85. Federal Conservatives, NDP call for urgent committee meeting on holiday travel mess
  86. Canada defeats rival U.S., advances to world junior gold-medal game against Czech Republic
  87. Southern Ontario ski resorts facing uphill start to season amid mild, soggy weather
  88. What I learned from my year of saying yes to every new opportunity
  89. Pharmacies in B.C.'s Lower Mainland report shortages of adult cold and flu medications
  90. E-bike, scooter fires in Ottawa prompt warnings about safety
  91. Insurance delays causing even bigger problems for N.S. homeowners trying to rebuild after Fiona
  92. Canada, U.S. fail to reach agreement on quota for shared haddock stock in 2023
  93. N.S. judge banishes dual U.S.-Canadian citizen from country for 2 years, calls ruling 'extremely extraordinary'
  94. Inquiry demanded into Montreal jail death after guards used pepper spray, spit hood
  95. Lakehead University and women's basketball coach 'part ways' amid theft, athlete maltreatment allegations
  96. Migrant found dead near Canada-U.S. border at Quebec's Roxham Road
  97. Dawn Walker, Sask. woman accused of abducting her child and faking their deaths, pleads not guilty
  98. Slow start to the N.W.T. winter road season, as delays abound
  99. Deportation order for beloved Hamilton chef 'traumatized' city's Kenyan community, friend says
  100. CIBC will pay $153M to settle overtime class-action lawsuit from 2007
  101. 'Thank you for my life': Canadians honoured for their work on organ transplants
  102. A new zero-emission EV concept was unveiled in Las Vegas — and it's almost all Canadian
  103. These handmade friendship bracelets are connecting a Labrador girl to international hockey players
  104. B.C. regional junior hockey league hands out 35 games worth of suspensions for on-ice brawl
  105. Japanese PM to meet with Trudeau next week
  106. Toronto police seek public's help after house sold without owners' consent
  107. Hospital wedding caps 'true love story' for Nunavut man facing terminal cancer
  108. Sask. man offers free house with a catch — it can't stay in the farmyard where it is
  109. 'It's about dignity': Yukon launches territory-wide dental care plan
  110. Diabetes specialists 'whooping and hollering' as B.C. trims red tape for PharmaCare drug coverage
  111. Transport minister defends government's decision to impose COVID testing on travellers from China
  112. These B.C. brothers lost a hockey stick from Canucks captain Bo Horvat. The team sent them a new one
  113. Putting takeout to the test: the shocking amount of sodium in some restaurant meals
  114. Pigeon wearing crystal meth 'like a backpack' caught inside B.C. prison yard
  115. Hockey Canada still has work to do, advocates say — despite World Juniors success
  116. New paradigm means markets may fall with the economy as stimulus runs out
  117. Sixties Scoop survivor reconnects with birth mom, discovers her culture, decades after separation
  118. The bar for creepy doll horror-comedy is low. But M3GAN, somehow, is a hit
  119. N.B. convoy donor fighting motion to name him in lawsuit
  120. Canada's economy added 104,000 jobs in December
  121. Some Ukrainian newcomers change Christmas traditions to reject Russia
  122. A doctor's plea for a safe consumption site for Kenora as it deals with spike in HIV/AIDS
  123. Charges laid in Eastway Tank explosion that killed 6 workers
  124. Blind B.C. woman files discrimination complaint over city roundabouts, bike lanes
  125. A decade after teen's killing, northern Manitoba memorial walk calls for justice for Leah Anderson
  126. Brothers who were at the right place, right time, save 2-year-old's life at Ontario eatery
  127. Building fast EV charging stations across Saskatchewan should be a priority, says advocate
  128. N.S. hospital to test use of family practice anesthetists amid provincewide shortage of anesthesiologists
  129. No quick fix for shortage of cold, flu medication, pharmacists say
  130. Quebec woman returned from ISIS detention camp in northeastern Syria granted bail
  131. Experts weigh in on the future of flights in Saskatchewan after a month of service disruptions
  132. RCMP has spent nearly $50M on policing pipeline, logging standoffs in B.C.
  133. Ranj Pillai set to become next Yukon premier as sole contender in Liberal leadership race
  134. Liberal MP calls for 'severe' travel restrictions on Iranian official accused of terrorism ties
  135. Canada's flu season is winding down, data shows, but it may be the calm before a COVID storm
  136. B.C. to reactivate COVID emergency operations centres to prepare for expected increase in illness
  137. Injured bald eagle Buddy from P.E.I. finds new home at Nova Scotia wildlife rehab centre
  138. Alberta man who killed Métis hunters sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 13 years
  139. Michael Snow, Canadian artist who 'knew no boundaries,' dies at 94
  140. Here are 3 places to watch the Land Back movement unfold in 2023
  141. Families of workers killed in Ottawa tanker plant explosion react to charges
  142. PSW wins fight to stay in Canada with daughter after deportation order suddenly reversed
  143. Owners of historic store in Quebec village retire, raising concerns over its future
  144. Amenity or liability? Ottawa neighbours at odds over personal touches to public land
  145. LRT towing effort in Ottawa fails, further damaging overhead wire and extending closure
  146. Anti-racism group calls for release of video in connection with Montreal jail death
  147. Never-used St. John's cannabis production facility still idle after 2 years
  148. Three years after PS752 was shot down, victims' families say they're still pushing Ottawa to act
  149. Inside this Montreal museum’s vaults full of Québécois history
  150. Looking to get into lobster fishing? You'll need deep pockets
  151. The Garage Gang: Four decades of square dancing, mischief and friendship on P.E.I.
  152. Some Toronto-area homeowners could see major tax hikes under new provincial rules, municipalities warn
  153. She lost her mom in South Africa. Legal issues are keeping her from family in B.C.
  154. Climate change is forcing wildlife to move north — and they're bringing diseases with them
  155. Officers hope new training will improve how police respond to sexual assault survivors who come forward
  156. Order of Canada recognizes ordinary people for extraordinary feats
  157. Teenage hockey commentator makes pro debut at Newfoundland Growlers game
  158. Mi'kmaw youth learn traditional hunting skills through deer cull in Nova Scotia
  159. Lost and found, then almost lost: 100-year-old photos linked to Quebec shipwreck make it home
  160. B.C. couple scrambles to find new wedding venue after Supreme Court bans large events at Ucluelet lodge
  161. Ranj Pillai acclaimed as Yukon Liberal leader — and the territory's next premier
  162. 'The system is obviously broken,' says N.S. man whose wife died in ER
  163. With Canadian support, Ukraine men's hockey team ready to take on world at University Games
  164. Fugitive cows in Quebec captured after months on the run
  165. Niagara Region man turns trash left on Mount Everest into art
  166. Bell replaces pledge of 5 cents per text on Let's Talk Day with lump-sum $10M donation
  167. This fibre mill spins muskox wool that's warm, lightweight and helps support a whole community
  168. B.C. plans to streamline licensing for internationally trained nurses
  169. Environmental group files for judicial review after Ontario orders Hamilton to expand urban boundary
  170. City of Hamilton finds even more sewage has been flowing into Lake Ontario since 1996
  171. Toronto hospital network issues 'code grey' as digital systems go down
  172. Deer in B.C.'s Interior still getting tangled up near residential areas
  173. 3 people believed to be members of the same family found dead inside Surrey home
  174. Order of Canada appointees far less diverse than the population, analysis shows
  175. Andrea Constand's The Case Against Cosby is a study of trauma, healing and finding justice
  176. How does Canada's bail system actually work? And where does it fall short?
  177. Untraceable 3D-printed 'ghost guns' on the rise in Canada
  178. Opposition parties call for extension to deadline for military tainted water compensation
  179. From basement startup to Netflix's Wednesday, Toronto-based MARZ brings 'Thing' to life
  180. Remains of wooden ship appear, then disappear on beach in North Rustico, P.E.I.
  181. Manitoba farmers hopeful for 2023 after painful hits to bottom line in 2022
  182. Victim's parents call for better jobsite safety after 28 charges laid in oilsands tailings pond death
  183. Indigenous prof says UBC's silence on Turpel-Lafond controversy casts 'shadow' on institution
  184. Ken Lee, 59, identified as victim of alleged 'swarming' attack by teen girls in Toronto
  185. Toronto hospital network says it expects its digital systems will be fully restored today
  186. St. John's shuts down all its facilities as major winter storm barrels through Avalon Peninsula
  187. Meet the artist taking his snow and ice sculptures in northwestern Ontario to the next level
  188. AFN ex-CEO was sued by Indigenous health org over alleged 'reckless' payout in 2011
  189. With nowhere to skate in this Nunavut town, residents cleared the sea ice to make a rink
  190. Mi'kmaw leader John Joe Sark remembered as trailblazer who fought for truth and justice
  191. Using my new year's resolution to free my tree, and myself, from the bondage of colonization
  192. As food prices keep rising, volunteers in a northwestern Ontario city work to fill people's stomachs
  193. RCMP clashes with its watchdog over Mountie's decision to Taser a veteran with a medical implant
  194. Ontario now has a carbon tax on industry. What will Doug Ford's government do with the revenue?
  195. New Year's resolutions getting you down? Try an In and Out list instead
  196. Families whose prepaid funeral money vanished say P.E.I.'s legislation failed them
  197. P.E.I. fishers welcome extension on deadline for gear to protect whales
  198. Blind hockey event in Saskatoon gives visually impaired kids a chance to strap on skates
  199. Judo courses in Quebec are teaching older people how to fall safely
  200. Catholic sex-ed textbooks discontinued following accusations of 'homophobic,' 'transphobic' content
  201. RCMP hold onto potential evidence in Jennifer Hillier-Penney murder probe
  202. B.C. Mountie's anti-Trudeau website raises concerns about discriminatory views within the RCMP
  203. What Indigenous language revitalization looks like in northern Ontario
  204. These street-walking pet goats are the Okanagan's newest celebrities
  205. Controversial medical officer critical of mask mandates resigns from job in Ontario county
  206. Frostbite amputations hit 10-year high in Edmonton last winter, new data show
  207. N.S. fisherman sentenced for 'blatant and overt' interference in Indigenous lobster fishery
  208. Local sleuths hope to shed new light on 1956 death of 5-year-old abducted in London, Ont.
  209. Canada's Mattea Roach to appear on Jeopardy! Masters spinoff show
  210. RCMP, Coastal GasLink deny conspiring to intimidate, harass Wet'suwet'en members
  211. Syrian refugee stranded at airport for 7 months realizes his dream of Canadian citizenship
  212. Traditional winter dances make their way back into Indigenous communities after COVID restrictions lifted
  213. Emails offer more insight into how Regina police responded to James Smith rampage
  214. Court ready to extend deadline to apply for tainted water compensation
  215. 300 jobs impacted as Canfor permanently closes pulp line in Prince George
  216. Brother of overdose victim plans to open brick-and-mortar store selling hard drugs in Vancouver
  217. It's happened again. 2nd Toronto home listed for sale without homeowner's knowledge
  218. Weapons makers say Ottawa is leaving them in the dark on its plans to aid Ukraine
  219. Guards cleared in hospital death of Stephanie Warriner. Here's the footage no jury will ever see
  220. Against all odds, Ukrainian hockey team hopes to make it to Quebec City peewee tournament
  221. Transport minister, airlines to appear at committee today to explain holiday travel chaos
  222. N.S. long-term care provider buys 3 homes for incoming Kenyan health-care workers
  223. Moncton tenants dodge 94 per cent rent increase shortly after N.B. rent cap expires
  224. Authenticating Maud Lewis: Finding fakes before they get to market
  225. P.E.I. food banks not surprised national survey anticipates rise in demand
  226. Emergency services respond to large explosion, industrial fire in St. Catharines
  227. Star Blanket Cree Nation in Sask. to make announcement after ground radar searches at residential school site
  228. Windsor, Ont., chosen as venue for terrorism trial of man charged with killing Muslim family
  229. At 113, one of Canada's oldest people has died in her Vancouver home
  230. Police offer $100K reward for information in search for woman kidnapped in Wasaga Beach
  231. 1 person missing after blast ignites major blaze at fuel distributor north of Montreal
  232. 82-year-old B.C. resident sets Guinness World Record as oldest man to perform a headstand
  233. Yukon Quest Alaska official hopes to patch things up with Yukon, bring back cross-border race
  234. Grown-ups fail to respond as children in northern Quebec yell racist stereotypes at Cree woman
  235. Locum physician says province owes her $30K for work in northern Ontario
  236. P.E.I. senior battling for insurance coverage after Fiona damage
  237. Canadian Olympic talent search expands to focus on Indigenous youth
  238. Family says Cape Breton woman died after not getting help at emergency ward during 7-hour wait
  239. Record number of people died from alcohol and drug use during the pandemic: StatsCan
  240. Dog once deemed 'Winnipeg's most unwanted' finally adopted
  241. Toilet paper toxin found in endangered killer whales, say B.C. researchers
  242. Judge rejects former B.C. mayor's claim that election rival buttered up voters with pastries
  243. Ottawa laying groundwork for Indigenous justice systems, says Lametti
  244. How to protect yourself from real-estate title fraud
  245. Doug Ford government will give for-profit clinics bigger role in surgeries
  246. Cause of Eastway Tank explosion still under investigation 1 year later
  247. Why are Canadians' cellphone bills higher than other countries?
  248. Rooftop turbines aim to capture power in windy cities
  249. Woman accusing prominent Quebec cardinal of sexual misconduct reveals her identity
  250. Proof-of-delivery photos for many Amazon packages in N.B. publicly accessible for months