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  1. Proposed changes to Alberta's oilsands mine cleanup fund are risky and rushed, critics caution
  2. Community library box demolished by sidewalk plow driver in Sudbury, Ont., footage shows
  3. Transport minister didn't speak to Via Rail during holiday travel chaos
  4. Nearly 40 people in needle exchange program in Sudbury, Ont., may have been given used syringes
  5. 3 years into the COVID-19 pandemic, anti-Asian hate still prevalent in Metro Vancouver: advocates
  6. P.E.I. church that gave out meals after Fiona decides to keep on cooking
  7. This school board just became the 1st in Canada to adopt a strategy to fight Islamophobia
  8. Former TIFF co-director Noah Cowan dead at 55
  9. Miscommunication, staffing changes contributed to deadly ammonia leak in Kamloops, B.C.: report
  10. Youth-led House of Hope in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., sparks healing, friendships and connection
  11. First Nations groups upset with exclusion from health-care funding talks
  12. Vancouver police officer urged hospital to admit Const. Nicole Chan the night before she died
  13. B.C. man photographs rare encounter with pack of wolves
  14. Aritzia is having a moment in the U.S. — but can it live up to the hype?
  15. Is your supermarket 'climate-friendly'? Here's how to tell
  16. Canadian sanctions against Iranian company don't cover board member with business interest in B.C.
  17. Green Party posted sensitive information about voters and members online
  18. How trauma suffered by Holocaust survivors has affected the next generation
  19. Toronto tenants were told they could move back in after renovations. 3 years later, they're still waiting
  20. Sask. woman gives birth on floor of a townhouse after being sent away from hospital
  21. This Hamilton teen brings her love of representation in books to the small screen
  22. Supreme Court of Canada to rule on constitutionality of mandatory firearm sentences
  23. Eastern Ontario residents feel abandoned 6 months after tornado
  24. 'Everything seems broken,' Poilievre says in fiery speech ahead of Parliament's return
  25. Trudeau government dropped the ball on fighting abuse in sport, former minister says
  26. Survivors' stories, contemporary connections inspire students on Holocaust Remembrance Day
  27. Prince George curlers win B.C. blind championships, set to compete at Western finals
  28. Manitoba finance minister stepping down to run for federal seat, latest MLA to leave Tory caucus
  29. As RCMP defends neck hold, minister says he 'very clearly' laid out his expectations for reform
  30. 2 Vancouver Island area ERs to close overnight for foreseeable future
  31. 2 more teens accused in swarming death of Ken Lee in Toronto granted bail
  32. Judge grants bail for Alberta spiritual leader charged with sexually assaulting 4 women
  33. It now has to feel colder than –60 C for kids at this Nunavut school to get the day off
  34. Ottawa residents on both sides of the truck convoy protests tell us what's changed 1 year later
  35. After 5-year hiatus, the Arctic Winter Games return this weekend
  36. Federal plastics ban creates 'unintended consequences' for compostable alternatives
  37. Former Lt.-Gov. David Onley lies in state at Ontario legislature
  38. Baby with rare condition teaches lessons of resilience, unpredictability
  39. Doubling of inmate deaths in Ontario prompts call for correctional oversight body
  40. How Indigenous people are strengthening fur traditions in an anti-fur world
  41. Cold and fed up, 11 sailors from Caribbean and South America are stuck in Trois-Rivières, Que.
  42. Indigenous boy with autism should not have been handcuffed at Vancouver hospital, says mother
  43. Winnipeg advocates renew call for police reform after death of Tyre Nichols
  44. 1 year after disrupting Alberta's border with the U.S., protesters return to Coutts — where wounds remain
  45. 6 years later, public invited inside Quebec City mosque for 1st time since 2017 attack
  46. 'Hurricane Hazel' McCallion, longtime mayor of Mississauga, Ont., dead at 101
  47. Ontario court rules Region of Waterloo can't evict people from encampment due to lack of shelter space
  48. Actress Viola Léger, celebrated as an ambassador for Acadian people, dead at 92
  49. Toronto runner Lucia Stafford clocks fastest-ever indoor 1,000m by North American woman
  50. When the Penguins have an emergency, they call on someone from N.S. It's not who you think
  51. Last year, Canada became my home. Feeling like a Canadian will take a bit longer
  52. Dakota Nation's Winterfest strengthens traditions, emboldens youth
  53. Watch the Arctic Winter Games opening ceremonies
  54. Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris breaks record for most Winter X Games medals
  55. After 73 years of marriage, this couple is forced to live apart
  56. Hyundai bursts into flames after routine servicing
  57. Ottawa undermined Canadians' language rights with ArriveCAN app, language commissioner says
  58. Arctic Winter Games opening ceremony highlights
  59. Canadian doctors spend millions of hours on unnecessary paperwork each year: report
  60. What you need to know about the decriminalization of possessing illicit drugs in B.C.
  61. Manitoba First Nation says it's not responsible for actions of ousted head of Child and Family Services
  62. Noticing a labour shortage? Here's what's really going on in Ontario's job market
  63. Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet to retire
  64. Rogers, Shaw and Quebecor extend deadline to close merger deal, again
  65. High costs and low rates are pushing B.C. providers who house people with disabilities past their limits
  66. Indigenous lacrosse group working to launch women's program
  67. Quebec government wants Amira Elghawaby to resign as federal representative to combat Islamophobia, just days into her new job
  68. Hockey Hall of Famer Bobby Hull has died at age 84
  69. Hay River, N.W.T., looks for ways to tackle deadly opioid crisis
  70. Used-car sale turns into quest to help 4 Ontario college students from Nepal furnish their empty place
  71. High costs and low rates are pushing B.C. providers who house people with disabilities past their limits
  72. Indigenous lacrosse group working to launch women's program
  73. Quebec government wants Amira Elghawaby to resign as federal representative to combat Islamophobia, just days into her new job
  74. Hockey Hall of Famer Bobby Hull has died at age 84
  75. Hay River, N.W.T., looks for ways to tackle deadly opioid crisis
  76. Used-car sale turns into quest to help 4 Ontario college students from Nepal furnish their empty place
  77. Gold medallists call for resignations at Gymnastics Canada as MPs question CEO about misconduct claims
  78. Montrealer living the dream with ownership stake in revitalized Italian soccer team
  79. RCMP rescue man attempting to cross through snowy Quebec forest into U.S.
  80. RCMP says it's running checks on equipment purchased from company linked to China
  81. Netflix, imagineNATIVE honour late filmmaker Jeff Barnaby with grant for Indigenous horror projects
  82. Parliament returns with Liberals facing pointed questions about ethics, health care
  83. Health Canada reviewing safety of controversial breastfeeding drug
  84. For some, the Arctic Winter Games is a matter of family pride
  85. First Nations must be included in health-care funding talks, southern Manitoba chiefs' organization says
  86. Liberals tell Defence Department to drop appeal of military class-action deadline extension
  87. Const. Nicole Chan feared career was 'essentially over' after hospital visit, VPD sergeant says
  88. Why it's hard to find a family doctor — and what's being done about it
  89. How a shortage of pilots is making travel chaos in Canada even worse
  90. New standards to be released today for long-term care homes devastated by the pandemic
  91. More athlete maltreatment allegations surface against Lakehead University's former women's basketball coach
  92. No jurisdiction, no money: Why Canada's sports organizations say they can't stop most abuse in sport
  93. Report finds that L'Arche co-founder Jean Vanier sexually abused 25 women
  94. Thunder Bay ice racers put the pedal to the metal as they navigate frozen track on Mission Bay
  95. 10-year-old girl killed in fire in remote Indigenous northern Ontario community with no fire services
  96. Decriminalization yet another 'half measure' as B.C. confronts full-sized drug crisis, advocates say
  97. Money's getting sucked out of the big players, but independent papers say they're finding success
  98. Canada's economy slowed down in November, but still eked out growth
  99. The government wants you to own an electric vehicle — but who can even afford them?
  100. Court ruling blocking Ontario encampment eviction could have implications across Canada, say legal experts
  101. 2,272 British Columbians died from toxic illicit drugs in 2022: coroner
  102. Junos 2023: The Weeknd leads blast-from-the-past nomination list
  103. Pair found guilty in beating of Mississauga father, family says act showed 'darkest side of humanity'
  104. Thousands more subsidized daycare spaces coming to Alberta
  105. Arctic Winter Games volunteer steps up after player's hockey gear is lost in transit
  106. P.E.I. curler who had 'life-changing' surgery eager to compete in Canada Games
  107. Federal agencies in Nunavut not following the rules, says languages commissioner
  108. Canada trails other nations on banning animal-tested cosmetics. A new plan aims to change that
  109. After more than 3 decades, West Edmonton Mall's Mindbender roller-coaster closes for good
  110. Assembly of First Nations CEO, who filed workplace misconduct complaint against national chief, resigns
  111. Another Toronto teen accused in swarming death of Ken Lee granted bail
  112. Peguis First Nation signs child welfare agreement that chief says marks break in 'cycle'
  113. Testimony concludes at coroner's inquest into death of VPD Const. Nicole Chan
  114. Why is there a giant purple elephant in a tiny N.B. village?
  115. Grocery store opens near Lytton nearly 2 years after B.C. village was destroyed by fire
  116. Why focusing on Bobby Hull's hockey legacy, but not his abuse allegations, is a problem
  117. Jagmeet Singh says the Canada Health Act could be used to challenge private health care. Could it?
  118. AFN national chief calls outside probe of her workplace conduct 'colonial' and 'confrontational'
  119. Montreal's port is a hub for exporting stolen cars. Is enough being done to stop it?
  120. Canadian researchers cheer U.S. regulator's push for tighter rules on CBD
  121. Dr. Deena Hinshaw, ousted from Alberta, moves to job with B.C. public health leaders
  122. The cost of a controversial B.C. pipeline keeps rising, leading to plunging share prices
  123. 12-year-old N.W.T. snowboarding star says Olympian gave her confidence to win gold at Arctic Winter Games
  124. Longtime CBC radio producer Michael Finlay dies after random assault in Toronto
  125. Flair Airlines adding new Winnipeg flights to Kelowna, Victoria and London, Ont.
  126. Canadian soccer coach's historic run in Mexico highlights need for domestic women's league
  127. Drug decriminalization is an 'exciting,' if flawed, experiment, B.C. researcher says
  128. A former N.W.T. MLA lost his son to fentanyl. He wants to talk about it
  129. Ottawa's Rideau Canal Skateway poised for latest opening ever
  130. High-risk pregnancies come with unique needs. Programs like a new one in London, Ont., ease the fears
  131. Controversial academic meets unfriendly crowd at Alberta university after school halts planned lecture
  132. Feds spent $6.8M to house 15 people in Calgary quarantine hotel last year
  133. Parks Canada uses winter months to design wildfire resilient forest in Banff National Park
  134. Const. Nicole Chan inquest jury recommends better communication between doctors, changes to VPD policy
  135. 2 B.C. Mounties charged with manslaughter in*Indigenous man's death, 3 charged with attempted obstruction
  136. Cultural items belonging to Nuxalk, Gitxaala Nations to be repatriated from museums
  137. Montreal's No. 1 restaurant on Tripadvisor didn't really exist
  138. Ontario says cost of 'colonization' infrastructure relevant in treaty annuity trial
  139. Regulating artificial intelligence: Things are about to get a lot more interesting
  140. The grocery price freeze is over — so brace yourself for even bigger food bills soon
  141. U.S. rates to keep rising as Federal Reserve says Canadian-style pause could be risky
  142. Some First Nations leaders criticize probe into national chief's workplace conduct
  143. When should someone with dementia stop driving? This resource helps seniors decide
  144. B.C. man not guilty of stabbing his wife as he was 'effectively asleep,' court rules
  145. Alberta has seen roughly 10,000 'excess' deaths since 2020, and COVID doesn't explain it all
  146. Alberta has updated its Police Act, but the work to improve policing rules isn't done yet
  147. Ontario man found not criminally responsible in wife's death, house explosion in 2018
  148. Federal government moves to delay MAID for people suffering solely from mental illness
  149. A calf moose was disrupting traffic in Thunder Bay until police and a rescue agency wrangled it to safety
  150. Canada extends COVID-19 screening requirements for travellers from China, Hong Kong
  151. Former coach at private Christian school in Saskatoon charged with sexual assault, exploitation of a minor
  152. It's not delivery, it's discontinued: Nestlé to stop selling Delissio pizza in Canada
  153. Electrification of Windsor's auto industry promises new jobs — but what happens to blue-collar workers?
  154. Intelligence agency says ransomware group with Russian ties poses 'an enduring threat' to Canada
  155. This City of London care home is celebrating a win. Can for-profit facilities share the same success?
  156. Sask. surprised feds with 'unforeseen' request for COVID-19 support after previously turning it down
  157. As Conservatives push government on bail reform, Lametti warns there are no easy fixes
  158. Regina teen hopes Australian Open is just one of many tennis experiences to come
  159. Undeclared milk on label triggers recall for Falooda Drink with Almond Flavour
  160. Environmental watchdog slams Sask. First Act, warns it could jeopardize UN pledges
  161. She came to Hamilton after escaping war in Ukraine — now she's helping others do the same
  162. 899 people received care from fake nurse at B.C. Women's Hospital, health authority says
  163. Sudden death of Quebec's Fred la marmotte casts a shadow on Groundhog Day
  164. Daughter of Indigenous man who died after RCMP arrest welcomes charges but challenges years-long delay
  165. Woman 'empowered' as former Christian school coach faces charges a decade after she first reported allegations
  166. A legal and political saga has gripped this N.W.T. town for years -- and residents are fed up
  167. B.C. care aide who allegedly defrauded elderly patients faces 65 new charges
  168. B.C. has no 'red line' going into health talks with federal government, premier says
  169. Curling Canada says pregnancy exemption to be expanded in 2024
  170. Quebec-based COVID-19 vaccine maker Medicago to shut down
  171. Video captures golfing toddler getting a hole-in-one
  172. High food prices stir appetite for budget-minded recipes from food writers
  173. Freeland to call for joint federal-provincial effort to counter Biden's tax credits
  174. Ontario First Nation hires outside firm to investigate 28-year boil water advisory
  175. Movie-goers are returning, but theatres are still waiting for a blockbuster year
  176. How 'ugly produce' sellers fight food waste
  177. Ottawa withdraws controversial amendments to firearms law
  178. Robert G. Miller steps down as CEO of Future Electronics amid allegations
  179. Officer who led flawed investigation into Ojibway man's 2015 death in Thunder Bay, Ont., demoted for 18 months
  180. Toronto police identify man wanted for manslaughter in death of former CBC Radio producer Michael Finlay
  181. Officer who led flawed investigation into Ojibway man's 2015 death in Thunder Bay, Ont., demoted for 18 months
  182. Governments seek buyer as Quebec COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer Medicago set to close
  183. An 11-year-old from Nunavut made its U20 Arctic Winter Games hockey team. It wasn't easy
  184. Global Affairs summons Chinese ambassador after surveillance balloon crosses continental airspace
  185. Indigo mugs, houseware items recalled over possible mould contamination
  186. A Canadian guide to the 2023 Grammy Awards this weekend
  187. Canada's vow to take in 10,000 Uyghurs is not set in stone. But this MP is confident it will happen
  188. Quebec lawyers, activists back Amira Elghawaby as pressure for resignation mounts
  189. Red Dress pin spreads MMIWG awareness at Arctic Winter Games
  190. Curling Canada does about-face, offers pregnancy exemption to all Scotties teams
  191. Ottawa is in a tight fiscal spot, Freeland says ahead of health talks with provinces
  192. Polar vortex brings freezing temperatures to central, eastern Canada
  193. Ontario man took just an hour to find his dad's stolen car. But police say it wasn't a great idea
  194. 'Clearly, something is wrong': Correctional Service to review elder programs in prisons
  195. Workers in B.C. lose fight to be paid overtime for day of Queen Elizabeth's funeral
  196. Ontario university student wins $48M jackpot with her 1st-ever lottery purchase
  197. So you think you have what it takes to be an elite toboggan racer
  198. After the deep chill comes the busted water pipes in Nova Scotia
  199. How do you take a polar bear to the vet? Very carefully
  200. How Lil Bands grew from a 'ragtag' start to become a major First Nations hockey tournament
  201. Rural ER docs are struggling to do it all. Peer support programs try to lessen the load
  202. Vancouver Island municipality to ban drug use in public spaces as decriminalization takes effect
  203. 2 ski patrols spend night with man caught in avalanche in Alberta
  204. Calls grow to declare Toronto homelessness a public health crisis after extreme cold
  205. First Nations leaders, federal officials create marine refuge on B.C. Central Coast
  206. Eastern Ontario town to debate whether oath to King Charles should be scrapped
  207. Federal government asking RCMP to ban use of sponge rounds, CS gas for crowd control
  208. 'Crypto King' associate wipes iPhone, hands over $1M in bank drafts payable to Aiden Pleterski
  209. Turning empty offices into housing is a popular idea. Experts say it's easier said than done
  210. Kia dealership breaks 'all-in pricing' law in secret shopper test
  211. 'I don't have a home to go to': Peguis First Nation evacuees left in limbo 9 months after flooding
  212. 'Just a crazy day': Dozens of systems hit by major network crash at The Ottawa Hospital
  213. National Arts Centre's first 'Black Out' night sparks debate — and backlash
  214. B.C. woman says 'door is shut in our faces' as she fights for sister's mental health care
  215. 4.2-magnitude earthquake near Buffalo, N.Y., felt in southern Ontario
  216. Canada isn't doing enough to protect horses flown to Japan for slaughter, advocates say
  217. Sask. small-town hockey rink with descending 'catwalk' onto ice grabs internet's attention
  218. 'Beating heart' of Concordia's Science College was den mother to generations of young scientists
  219. Quebec sex assault case against Peter Nygard needs to move forward, Crown says
  220. Federal government announces $46.5 million for deep sea research
  221. Iqaluit issues emergency water shutdown to parts of city as sewer backs up into Legislative Assembly
  222. Bus tickets paid by New York City helping migrants get close to Roxham Road crossing
  223. International ice sculpting competition offers outlet to celebrate winter in Winnipeg
  224. Water restrictions lifted on Sunshine Coast as disastrous drought sidestepped
  225. Toronto dentist who had sex with patient, fathered child can still practise while panel decides punishment
  226. Players seek transparency from Curling Canada after pregnancy exemption uproar
  227. Family looking for answers after suicide at Laval, Que., immigration holding centre
  228. New study reveals serious gaps in research on cancer among Black Canadians
  229. As domestic violence cases climb, advocates call for more monitoring of offenders — and victims
  230. Hudson's Bay, Gap, PetSmart among stores that gave customer data to Facebook's owner
  231. B.C. firefighting aircraft crashes in Western Australia, 2 pilots sustain minor injuries
  232. A new series on Lac-Mégantic's rail disaster was watched in the town, and some weren't ready for it
  233. Supreme Court of Canada hears appeal on Yukon First Nation's residency requirement
  234. Multiple private LTC homes on P.E.I. failing to meet standards
  235. Google notifying Canadian employees affected by global layoff of 12,000 workers
  236. Lucki says she's working to convince federal government to keep controversial neck hold
  237. Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal seeks dismissal of breach of trust charges due to lack of evidence
  238. Saskatchewan realtors say housing market supply at lowest levels in more than a decade
  239. Ambassador Bridge blockade remembered for disruption to residents, trade
  240. Health-care system 'hasn't been delivering' as it should, Trudeau says ahead of funding talks
  241. Hamilton police officer pleads guilty to assaulting Indigenous man during arrest
  242. Sudbury, Ont., grandmother still shocked at her Grammys moment with Harry Styles
  243. B.C. to make National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a statutory holiday in province
  244. Yellowknife workers to strike at midnight — or be locked out — union tells members
  245. First Nations leaders pan Trudeau letter ducking request for seat at health-care talks
  246. Red Cross helped more people after Fiona than any other disaster in Canada
  247. 2 teen girls charged in connection with Toronto 'swarming' death denied bail
  248. Why some migrants head back to New York City after free bus ride takes them near Canadian border
  249. Viola Léger, cherished Acadian artist and senator, laid to rest
  250. Man sentenced for 'dangerous lies' in hoax calls to B.C. care home on day it saw Canada's 1st COVID-19 death