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  1. Grade 3 class sends love, drawings and lobster dinner to Nunavut couple married in hospital
  2. Charlottetown MP pushing for changes to foreign home buying ban
  3. Maritime Electric's plan to create greener, more resilient grid too little, too late, say MLAs
  4. Season for critical northern Ontario ice road getting shorter, says road builder
  5. Tiny home village for people without housing welcomes 1st residents
  6. More than 20 years ago, a tiny insect changed B.C.'s forestry future. The fallout is still happening
  7. It's slimy, slippery work, but tossing dead salmon is great for this B.C. ecosystem
  8. Ontario woman says hotel wouldn't let her enter with her poodle because it didn't look like a service dog
  9. BTO co-founder and drummer Robbie Bachman dead at 69
  10. 3 still missing after Quebec explosion, and police say it could take days to identify victims
  11. Injunctions justify RCMP spending near $50M on resource standoffs, B.C. Mountie says
  12. B.C. health officials to provide update on respiratory illnesses
  13. Poilievre delivers speech to a group criticized for residential school 'denialism'
  14. Toronto taxi driver has day he won't soon forget after baby born in back of cab
  15. Worker injured in industrial explosion and fire in St. Catharines, Ont., has died
  16. $360M for new National Quantum Strategy announced at Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Ont.
  17. CBC News journalist Janice Johnston dies at 62
  18. SUV falls through ice at Echo Lake, Sask., after an afternoon of ice fishing
  19. 4 B.C. alpine trails temporarily closed after owl attacks skiers
  20. P.E.I. premier asks Ottawa to drop Confederation Bridge toll to $20
  21. Supreme court petition challenges how some minor hockey suspensions are handed out in B.C.
  22. January warmup brings messy weather system of rain, freezing rain and snow to N.L.
  23. Wales is not England: Yukoner's TikTok gaffe prompts personal invite from Welsh leader
  24. Premiers urge Trudeau to tighten Canada's bail system
  25. B.C.'s drug decriminalization pilot excludes young users — and that will marginalize them, experts fear
  26. Madeline Schizas wins women's title at Canadian figure skating championships
  27. Quebec cross-country skier makes history for Haiti at World University Games
  28. This Cree chef opened up his Edmonton restaurant kitchen to Ukrainians fleeing war
  29. Ranj Pillai, Yukon's new Liberal leader, sworn in as territory's 10th premier
  30. David Onley, former lieutenant-governor of Ontario, dead at 72
  31. Canadian Armed Forces to resume live-fire training off coast of Vancouver Island following marine mammal study
  32. Over 2,000 without power as much of Newfoundland faces 2nd day of freezing rain
  33. How an unconnected phone on a nature trail is bringing comfort to grieving people
  34. MADD Canada pushes Liberals to make anti-impaired technology mandatory in all cars
  35. N.S. woman offers waterfront property to developers in exchange for affordable housing
  36. Warmth on the ice: Fishers cherish community that pops up yearly on frozen Manitoba lake
  37. Public transit struggling to lure back riders amid deficits, rising costs of living
  38. Why this Sask. drug outreach centre doesn't require abstinence to access its services
  39. Who has the best rink burger in Saskatchewan?
  40. Court to decide whether to release Sask. Saulteaux sisters during wrongful conviction review of murder case
  41. Heave Away's colourful voyage from sea shanty to hockey anthem
  42. Canada captures gold at U18 women's hockey worlds with dominant win over Sweden
  43. An Indian family of 4 died trying to cross into U.S. last year. Their surviving relatives still have questions
  44. Travel insurance giant refuses payout, claiming Ontario man's COVID not severe enough
  45. The military cadet program is wrestling with its own systemic sexual misconduct problem
  46. School meal programs struggle to serve growing number of students in need as food prices climb
  47. They were denied Indigenous status. Now they are fighting back
  48. Freezing rain closes N.B. schools, highways and is expected to last through Monday night
  49. Average Canadian house price fell 12% last year, new numbers show
  50. Premier Doug Ford, health minister set to make joint announcement
  51. A family's death trying to cross the U.S. border hasn't deterred others — and more are taking the risk
  52. Canadian trio achieves personal-best times in Houston Marathon, Half Marathon
  53. Small plane crashes on road north of Toronto, disrupts traffic, police say
  54. Canada's Leylah Fernandez wins 1st-round match at Australian Open
  55. MPs implored federal government to bring former Afghan politician to Canada before she was killed
  56. Why winter storms are becoming bigger and badder around the Great Lakes — and what it means for those at risk
  57. Minister won't say if Indian boarding homes settlement will include apology to survivors
  58. Quebec man's COVID vaccine ordeal spurs others to come forward
  59. Cree woman fighting cancer has 10-minute video chat with NHL star Carey Price
  60. Artificial intelligence use for ambulance calls a concern to N.B. paramedics, says association head
  61. Move over Baywatch, it's time for 'Greywatch' in Saint John
  62. As NDP gathers to talk strategy, MPs vow to keep Liberals to their word on pharmacare
  63. If cutting surgical wait lists is the only goal, Doug Ford's plan could work
  64. B.C.'s forest industry faces a 'reckoning,' premier says, amid disagreement over who to blame
  65. Skeptical Saskatoon seniors help police trap suspects in 'grandparent emergency scam'
  66. How a school in northern Alberta is protecting Cree and Dene language and culture
  67. After 30 years of incarceration, bail hearing for sisters who say they were wrongfully convicted
  68. 'We're fighting with the snow all day,' but northern Ontario garbage collectors say summer is worse
  69. Over 170 'plausible burials' detected in search for unmarked graves at former Kenora residential school site
  70. Pinball enthusiasts hit the jackpot with revived interest in the 'kinetic, chaotic' game
  71. 2 accused in shooting death of OPP Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala await bail hearing
  72. Feasibility study on landfill search for Manitoba women's remains expected to be done by March 31
  73. Ontario nurse believes she was fired for slamming health unit's referrals to clinic with anti-abortion ties
  74. It's time to put cancer warning labels on alcohol, experts say
  75. And now, here's something we hope you'll really like: Moose shakes off antlers
  76. B.C. fans celebrate Punjabi representation at Coachella this year
  77. Turpel-Lafond voluntarily returns honorary doctorate to Vancouver Island University
  78. Skiers hoping to compete in world championships frustrated over Air Canada's late delivery of skis
  79. Natural gas, not electricity, to power Canada's first LNG plant, increasing carbon footprint
  80. Russian man in Canada who received conscription notice to fight in Ukraine granted refugee status
  81. Federal budget will determine survival of NDP-Liberal agreement, NDP finance critic says
  82. Sludge content is consuming TikTok. Why aren't we talking about it?
  83. 'Rookie' from Ukraine lives his hockey dream with Ottawa 67's
  84. Some N.S. families feel they were arbitrarily denied Red Cross relief payments
  85. Family of Stephanie Warriner files $16M lawsuit against hospital, guards over alleged 'reckless' force
  86. Head of Trail RCMP detachment says officer's controversial website caused a stir in the ranks
  87. N.S. health officials to announce changes to emergency departments
  88. Zellers stores set to open inside 25 The Bay locations across Canada
  89. For every dollar donated to CNIB's 'urgent' guide dog campaign, it spends 52 cents on fundraising
  90. Thunder Bay city council pushes Ontario to decriminalize drugs, spend more on opioid crisis
  91. Ontario integrity commissioner investigating government decision to open Greenbelt land to housing development
  92. Alberta will no longer hold federal immigration detainees in provincial jails
  93. Residents near Lac-Mégantic, Que., fighting new rail relocation that is 'destroying our lives'
  94. Rural Sask. lacking support for drug users, says woman in recovery
  95. 1 year later, iconic Churchill photo stolen from Ottawa hotel still eludes police
  96. Want a job? You'll have to convince our AI bot first
  97. 'Major concerns' were flagged in Indian boarding home system for years, records show
  98. The long struggle for cigarette warnings has lessons for alcohol labels, experts say
  99. Experts say the sun may set on Sunwing as the airline struggles to keep its operations afloat
  100. Rotting sauce in an abandoned plant is 'acutely lethal' to fish. A small N.L. town wants the mess cleaned up
  101. UPEI Climate Lab drones record 'unprecedented' damage to P.E.I.'s coastline from Fiona
  102. Alberta premier's office contacted Crown prosecution about Coutts cases: sources
  103. Lack of ambulances, staffing shortage among issues in delay to Calgary fatal dog attack: report
  104. Family of man killed in alleged Toronto 'swarming' attack breaks silence
  105. Montreal pro soccer coach, who was quickly fired for offensive tweets, apologizes
  106. Rare sight of a northern elephant seal birth caught on video
  107. Canada has agreed to repatriate 19 women and children held in Syria, lawyer says
  108. Police identify last victim found at Quebec explosion site
  109. Meet a family of farmers growing edible mushrooms year-round in Newfoundland
  110. Fog, rime ice dominate stagnant Prairie weather pattern
  111. Next week's federal Liberal cabinet retreat in Hamilton to discuss making 'life more affordable'
  112. 17-year-old lion dancer in B.C. says Lunar New Year tradition keeps her connected to family, culture
  113. A year after Manitoba border tragedy, family wants answers about who in Canada was responsible
  114. Métis Nation of Ontario to determine who is a Métis citizen with membership vote
  115. Dad of B.C. man who died after leaving psychiatric hospital asks why care team didn't involve family
  116. These 8 Canadian Indigenous players never had NHL-licensed trading cards. The wait is over
  117. Ottawa's mayor says nearly a year after the convoy, it's time to reopen once-occupied street
  118. Danielle Smith, 'just transition,' and what lies beyond truth
  119. B.C. RCMP to share details on investigation into deadly Saanich bank robbery
  120. How thieves stole a Toronto condo and sold it for $970K
  121. What is 'time theft' and why are some employers so worked up about it?
  122. Home on ice: Ukrainian athlete, 14, reunites with his passion in Sask. village's hockey academy
  123. He calls himself a doctor and promises to cure cancer. Critics say he's profiting from misinformation
  124. Meet Queeny the Dalmatian who just gave birth to 16 happy puppies, surprising Quebec family
  125. Toronto surgeon performs first knee replacement in Canada using new robot
  126. Many schools closed as N.S. prepares for first major blast of winter this season
  127. Could glass be the answer to Giant Mine's toxic legacy? Research is underway to find out
  128. Amid greater climate impacts, there's new national support for the mental health of farmers
  129. Turning food scraps into 'foodilizer': What northwestern Ontario communities are doing to repurpose waste
  130. Woman dead after seemingly unprovoked assault in downtown Toronto, police say
  131. Get your booster dose as new Omicron offshoot spreads: Canada's top doctor
  132. Sask. Court of Appeal overturns ruling that would have allowed man to get daughter vaccinated against her will
  133. 3rd man charged in India after family found frozen to death near U.S. border in Manitoba
  134. Ontario to pay tuition for more nurses, paramedics, lab technicians who work in underserved areas
  135. Feds are 'confident' there will soon be a deal on health-care funding
  136. Toronto teens charged after $1.3M in gold and silver stolen at gunpoint, police say
  137. Quebec health minister apologizes for end-of-life care for widow of former premier
  138. Proposed settlement reached in residential school reparations class action
  139. South Asian community mourns death of Vancouver Punjabi Market 'pioneer'
  140. Consensus agreements a 'new beginning' for co-operation between B.C. government, First Nations: Chief
  141. Federal government settles residential school reparations class action for $2.8 billion
  142. Newfoundland community demands action on foul-smelling former fish sauce plant
  143. The high costs of a health-care crisis in rural B.C.
  144. Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula could see 60 cm of snow as weekend storm continues
  145. 'Someone will kill me': Former Afghan MP fears her fate if she can't come to Canada
  146. 'That is super cool!': N.W.T. man can't believe what he's filming — a wolf pack in the wild
  147. 2nd B.C. officer dies 11 days after being caught in avalanche
  148. This northern Ontario hotel sticks vehicles in the parking lot snowbank each year
  149. Suspect in deadly downtown attack charged with aggravated assault
  150. Sask. teen sentenced for killing his pregnant mom
  151. N.L. legislature to hold emergency debate to make private ambulances essential
  152. François Legault criticizes Justin Trudeau over notwithstanding clause comments
  153. Prominent Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet denies 2nd allegation of sexual misconduct
  154. Cleanup begins across the Avalon as winter weather system starts move out of Newfoundland
  155. How Iranian Canadians are trying to stop regime affiliates fleeing to comfort in Canada
  156. As TikTok faces data-harvesting claims, spy agency warns Canadians to protect themselves
  157. Could you ride a motorcycle 2,000 km in 24 hours? Winnipeg woman's Iron Butt wins award
  158. Family remembers former CBC documentarian and cinematographer Bob Crone, dead at 90
  159. 'A form of healing': How Pendleton coat workshops became a place to share grief
  160. Oil spill from container ship causes slick near Vancouver's English Bay
  161. Israel's ambassador to Canada says he will resign, citing differences with new Netanyahu government
  162. Lunar New Year festivities resume in Vancouver, but attention split by mass shooting in California
  163. Canada's Brooke Henderson wins 13th LPGA Tour title
  164. HMCS Fredericton leaves Halifax on 6-month NATO mission
  165. Snowmobiler from Alberta dead from avalanche near Valemount, B.C.
  166. Alberta man convicted in elaborate sports investment schemes frauds
  167. Crown corporation faces staff backlash over McKinsey contract, spending decisions
  168. How organized crime has mortgaged or sold at least 30 GTA homes without owners' knowledge
  169. Trudeau's cabinet set for 3-day retreat in Hamilton ahead of Parliament's return
  170. Parti Québécois leader accepts apology from pro soccer coach who was fired for offensive tweets
  171. I am not a wheelchair
  172. CRA workers want 'unprecedented' pay raise of more than 30% over 3 years
  173. Battle over $150K beachfront wall pits neighbour against neighbour in Grand Bend, Ont.
  174. 'Our people are dying': Mayo residents say Yukon gov't efforts to address substance use fall short
  175. Her kidneys are failing. Why this woman isn't counting on Ontario's organ wait list
  176. Educators call for federal inquiry into 'widespread' abuse in Canadian sports
  177. Military concludes Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin did not commit sexual assault
  178. No convoy repeat in Ottawa as anniversary nears, police chief reaffirms
  179. Prairies prepare for piercing cold as polar air blasts set to hit provinces
  180. Const. Nicole Chan reported sex assault and extortion by VPD sergeant before her death, inquest hears
  181. 'Swarming' attack by 10-15 youth leaves 2 transit workers hurt, Toronto police say
  182. Bill 24 passes in N.L., putting pause on private ambulance workers' strike
  183. Vancouver Island doctor says 2 resignations mean he'll be working solo in local ER
  184. 4 hospitalized after 2 avalanches in southeastern B.C.
  185. Westjet in the west, Air Canada in the east: Why Canada's airlines are becoming more regional
  186. What we know about 'stand-ins' used by organized crime to sell homes without owner's knowledge
  187. Bank of Canada likely to raise rates again Wednesday — but should it?
  188. Hangover headaches are the least of your worries. Scientists say drinking can be hard on the brain
  189. How bilateral health accords could help improve everything from wait times to staffing shortages
  190. Woman describes in warrant how serial offender lured her to suite where Indigenous teen was later found dead
  191. Indian migrant arrested near U.S. border last year accused of using fake documents to apply to Ontario college
  192. Manslaughter charge filed against Toronto man accused in senior's shoving death
  193. Competition Bureau seeks to block Rogers takeover of Shaw in appeal court Tuesday
  194. First Nation declares protected area in northern B.C.'s Taku River watershed
  195. All-women caribou hunt a success in northern Quebec
  196. Child luring and exploitation through Snapchat is on the rise. Here's what you should look out for
  197. Changes to air passenger bill of rights coming this spring, transport minister*says
  198. Somalian soccer group in Ottawa says 'discriminatory' rules left players sidelined
  199. Woman stabbed multiple times on Toronto streetcar, police say
  200. 3M to cut 2,500 jobs, with no word yet on impact in Canada
  201. Researchers call on British Columbians to share what they know about the risk from volcanoes
  202. Salmon farms not 'solely' to blame for growing B.C. sea lice infestations, says DFO study
  203. Caribou summit asks a burning question: What's the future of the Porcupine herd?
  204. Remember those 'unreadable' blue licence plates? Most of them are still on Ontario's roads
  205. Williams Lake First Nation releasing findings from 2nd phase of residential school investigation
  206. Just how risky is it to drink more alcohol than Canada's new guide advises?
  207. Union calls for national task force to tackle transit violence that's 'way out of control'
  208. Ottawa to begin 'intense' talks to rewrite First Nations child welfare compensation deal
  209. Immigration requirements are driving new doctors away from N.S., says medical resident
  210. Gerald Mitchell, the Labrador Balladeer, dead at 86
  211. Unnecessary public shaming or effective police tool? Warrant Wednesday gets divided reaction in N.B.
  212. Trudeau to host premiers Feb. 7 to hammer out health deal: sources
  213. Bank of Canada raises interest rate again — but hints that hikes may be done for now
  214. How scammers impersonating the Mike Holmes team try to steal thousands from his followers
  215. Got time? At this slow grocery store check-out lane, a leisurely chat is OK
  216. SheBelievesCup a key test for coach Priestman and Canada's women's soccer team
  217. Postmedia to lay off 11% of editorial staff, sources say
  218. B.C. massage therapist reprimanded for sending anti-COVID vaccine email to patients
  219. Quebec woman who mailed poison to Trump White House pleads guilty
  220. This Hamilton boys basketball team is learning about body acceptance and 'what it is to be tough'
  221. B.C. man sold fake $1M share in legendary hotel he didn't own, panel finds
  222. Provincial boundary a barrier for health-care services near Alberta-N.W.T. border, residents say
  223. Union for Toronto transit workers calls for national task force amid 'out of control' violence
  224. Alberta premier pressured justice minister's office to get rid of COVID charges, sources say
  225. Tamil Heritage Month celebrations in full swing in B.C., highlighting an ancient culture
  226. Trudeau noncommittal on Ukraine's call for armour as allies announce tank donations
  227. Canada still hasn't seized a single dollar through its Haiti sanctions
  228. Alberta premier pressured justice minister's office to get rid of COVID charges, sources say
  229. B.C. valley of ancient trees, rare animals preserved in deal with forest firm
  230. CAFE landlord convicted on appeal in Toronto illegal pot-shop case
  231. Heavy snow hits Toronto as winter storm disrupts travel, with 25% of flights cancelled at Pearson
  232. Coastal GasLink fined a 3rd time for environmental violation
  233. B.C. man frees moose trapped in wire fence using his bare hands
  234. Independent probe into contact between Alberta premier's office, prosecutors needed, says political scientist
  235. Public servant union's wage demands a sign of things to come, says labour expert
  236. Central bank offers 'rosy outlook' on recession and inflation but warns of risks and pain
  237. Couple whose Toronto home sold without their knowledge says systems failed to protect them
  238. The COVID emergency might end after 3 long years — but the virus is still a threat
  239. China must help moms, encourage dads to fix its plunging birth rate, demographers say
  240. N.S., Mi'kmaq to share governance of Kluskap Wilderness Area in Cape Breton
  241. Shortage of N.S. judges 'a big, big issue,' senior judge says
  242. Got a driveway? You can't park in it if you don't have a garage in this Montreal borough
  243. All N.B. schools closed as fierce storm covers roads with ice
  244. He founded the movement in N.L. behind Qalipu First Nation — but he can't be a member
  245. Bot or not? This Canadian developed an app that weeds out AI-generated homework
  246. Trudeau announces Amira Elghawaby as Canada's first representative to combat Islamophobia
  247. High-profile Canadian pairs skating coach guilty of sex assault, gross indecency
  248. It took him 2 years to get paid as a teacher in Ontario. He hopes his story helps other skilled immigrants
  249. A suspect wanted for murder west of Ottawa is at large, police say
  250. Average rent for new tenants went up more than 18% last year, CMHC says