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  1. Workplace safety charges approved against B.C. tugboat owners in fatal sinking
  2. Curling's Njegovan will be able to support Team Lawes at Scotties while on pregnancy leave after all
  3. Canada's economy is slowing down and that's 'a good thing' given inflation fight, Tiff Macklem says
  4. Vancouver woman wins identity fraud fight with Bell Mobility after posting on social media
  5. Manitoba Indigenous organizations taking the lead on court supports
  6. Autographed Wayne Gretzky jersey valued at $10K stolen from Kelowna, B.C., store
  7. Bear with us — Parks Canada is updating its booking system, but some campers aren't happy
  8. PM and premiers haggle over billions — but the future of health care needs more than money
  9. Shaken by Toronto transit attacks, riders say they don't feel safe — but doubt more police will help
  10. Moncton landlord apologizes for telling tenants homeless people 'chose' the streets
  11. City bus hits daycare in Laval, Que., at least five injured
  12. Ontario family has been waiting 1 month for Canada Post to find their father's ashes
  13. Residents worried about building safety after glass panels fall from North Vancouver condo building
  14. Ottawa moves to reopen street at the heart of convoy protests
  15. Mom's chatai — the neon mat I hated as a kid — taught me unexpected lessons about raising my own
  16. Rugby Canada to honour Afghan veteran whose recovery from axe attack continues to inspire players
  17. Why some people in B.C. live with wolves — even as advocates caution against it
  18. Travellers warned to 'expect some challenges' around March break
  19. Community of musicians helps Ontario performer Russ Macklem find rare 1940s trumpet
  20. Grammy-winning Canadian songwriter Tobias Jesso Jr. sells song catalogue to Hipgnosis
  21. Federal government announces $500K for feasibility study of Winnipeg-area landfill search
  22. Netflix rolls out new fees for password sharing in Canada
  23. Emmy-winning comic says Hamilton upbringing taught her how to laugh about nearly everything
  24. Montreal-based company cuts ties with employees named in allegations against Robert G. Miller
  25. Premiers will meet Friday to discuss Trudeau's health-care offer
  26. Arctic Inspiration Prize awards over $2.7M to projects 'by the North, for the North'
  27. B.C. fines Teck Coal $16 million for contaminating Kootenay waterways
  28. B.C.'s police watchdog investigating death of off-duty Surrey police officer
  29. First police investigation of junior hockey players in sex assault case 'cursory at best,' expert says
  30. Conservative MP urges Ottawa to ban Chinese state broadcaster from airwaves
  31. In Ontario, worries of an even deadlier pandemic start with chickens
  32. Indigo stores and website hit by 'cybersecurity incident'
  33. Laval, Que. community grieving, still in shock in wake of fatal bus crash into daycare
  34. Ukrainian refugee ready*to represent Nova Scotia in Canada Games, but there's one problem
  35. Ontario sees dramatic drop in icewine production over last 5 years
  36. N.W.T. finance minister tables modest $2.2B budget for uncertain times
  37. Edmonton software company raises $100M US — largest venture capital investment in city's history
  38. Turkish consulate says deadline for Canadian rescue teams in quake zone has passed
  39. Former B.C. premier John Horgan says he's open to job offers from Canucks, Trudeau as he announces retirement
  40. 'It gives people a purpose': This Inuit wellness project just won a $1M prize
  41. Inquest to be held in 2020 death of Ontario girl, 4, found with father at bottom of cliff
  42. Justice minister says federal government giving bail reform 'serious consideration'
  43. As Ottawa plans to hike health funding, families say system doesn't learn from errors
  44. Will this be the 1st time the Rideau Canal Skateway doesn't open? The forecast is 'not looking good'
  45. Canada strikes cautious, wait-and-see approach on Biden's latest Buy American gambit
  46. Lawyers across Canada approve groundbreaking resolution to help prevent abuse of non-disclosure agreements*
  47. Windsor, Ont., police say media pressure led to releasing name of man who killed Ljubica Topic in 1971
  48. Meet Mako, the celebrity Whitehorse pup who pawed her way to fame in Arctic thriller Polaris
  49. Premiers delay meeting on federal government's health-care offer
  50. Ontario failed to properly oversee railroad safety in 2019 when pregnant mom, 6-year-old hit by train: TSB
  51. Public data on suspended police officers varies in Ontario. Experts say that needs to change
  52. Canadian cannabis company Canopy Growth laying off 800 workers, closing headquarters
  53. Northern Sask. schools get creative with distance learning after years of teacher shortages
  54. Detox, aftercare facilities desperately needed to tackle N.W.T. drug crisis, says MLA
  55. Inquest to be held in 2020 death of Ontario girl, 4, found with father at bottom of cliff
  56. Former B.C. premier John Horgan to retire from politics
  57. 'It gives people a purpose': This Inuit wellness project just won a $1M prize
  58. Justice minister says federal government giving bail reform 'serious consideration'
  59. As Ottawa plans to hike health funding, families say system doesn't learn from errors
  60. Will this be the 1st time the Rideau Canal Skateway doesn't open? The forecast is 'not looking good'
  61. Canada strikes cautious, wait-and-see approach on Biden's latest Buy American gambit
  62. Lawyers across Canada approve groundbreaking resolution to help prevent abuse of non-disclosure agreements*
  63. Windsor, Ont., police say media pressure led to releasing name of man who killed Ljubica Topic in 1971
  64. Meet Mako, the celebrity Whitehorse pup who pawed her way to fame in Arctic thriller Polaris
  65. Premiers delay meeting on federal government's health-care offer
  66. Ontario failed to properly oversee railroad safety in 2019 when pregnant mom, 6-year-old hit by train: TSB
  67. Public data on suspended police officers varies in Ontario. Experts say that needs to change
  68. Canadian cannabis company Canopy Growth laying off 800 workers, closing headquarters
  69. Northern Sask. schools get creative with distance learning after years of teacher shortages
  70. Detox, aftercare facilities desperately needed to tackle N.W.T. drug crisis, says MLA
  71. First Nations say traditional knowledge should help shape federal flood maps
  72. First Nation in B.C. declares state of emergency over 'unrelenting' impact of drugs and alcohol
  73. Police fatally shoot man on Vancouver's Granville Bridge
  74. How Canadians are paying to jump the queue for surgery
  75. Starbucks waters down its reward program, doubling number of points needed for free coffee
  76. Canada is short of doctors — and it's turning away hundreds of home-grown physicians each year
  77. A look at the sneaky fees at Canada's biggest tourist spot that some call 'a total cash grab'
  78. With white flags, Quebec daycares show solidarity with Laval community after fatal crash
  79. Canada added 150,000 jobs last month
  80. 'This shouldn't be happening': Some Ontario family doctors are dropping patients without telling them
  81. Whale Cove, Nunavut, goes into Year 3 without a hockey arena
  82. People in two eastern Ontario communities told to stay indoors as armed suspects are at large
  83. B.C. musician expands repertoire with this strange, sometimes slimy instrument
  84. Aurora Cannabis reports $67.2M net loss in Q2 after completing transformation plan
  85. N.L. substitute teacher Krysta Grimes found not guilty in sexual exploitation trial
  86. Doug Ford calls questions over developers' attendance at daughter's wedding party 'ridiculous'
  87. Woman struck by GO train at Kitchener, Ont., rail crossing in 2019 files $3.25M lawsuit
  88. Windsor, Ont., police used genealogy data to crack 1971 Ljubica Topic murder case
  89. Canadian women's soccer players 'outraged and deeply concerned' over funding cuts
  90. Toronto Mayor John Tory steps down after admitting relationship with staffer
  91. More women come forward in case of Montreal billionaire Robert G. Miller
  92. 'Daily miracles' keeping justice system going, Quebec chief justice warns
  93. Canada Soccer holds emergency talks, hopes to persuade women's team to return to pitch
  94. Federal watchdogs, MPs slam corrections officials on treatment of prisoners
  95. It's everyone's job to help end the MMIWG crisis, advocates say — and here's how
  96. While N.L. is reluctant to start Churchill Falls talks with Quebec, experts say it's inevitable
  97. Her daughter couldn't access the park in a wheelchair, so a Quebec mom proposed a solution
  98. At nearly 100 years old, this Kelowna, B.C., barn has been transformed into a social hub by 2 friends
  99. The 2023 Yukon Quest dog sled race is off to a barking good start
  100. More than Churchill Falls could be on the table in a new N.L. power deal with Quebec
  101. 'Defund the police' calls in Canada began in 2020. Today, budgets continue to climb
  102. Canadian women's soccer team reluctantly returns to training under protest in Florida
  103. Sask. man taking the fancy dance — and Indigenous culture — all the way to Super Bowl LVII
  104. Online romance scammers may have a new wingman — artificial intelligence
  105. Public, politicians pay respects to former Mississauga, Ont., mayor Hazel McCallion as she lies in state
  106. Cam Levins crushes Canadian half marathon record in 1:00:18 at Vancouver First Half
  107. 'These are real people': With COVID deaths well above the norm, N.S. seniors share concerns
  108. NORAD shoots down 'unidentified object' over Yukon
  109. 49 displaced, 2 injured after apartment fire in northern Manitoba First Nation
  110. Instacart answering fewer questions than ever about puzzling drop in shoppers' pay
  111. 6 plaintiffs from Toronto's Chinese community accuse broker of mortgage fraud
  112. A test of dark chocolate found traces of lead and cadmium. Do you need to give it up?
  113. More than 100 years after it was taken, Nuxalk totem pole to begin trek home from Victoria museum
  114. Popular trail races in Whistler, B.C., permanently cancelled
  115. Manitoba man imprisoned for decades to get appeal after likely miscarriage of justice, minister says
  116. International rivalry, professional divide highlight busy women's hockey calendar
  117. Inquiry into deaths of 2 girls killed by father near Quebec City begins
  118. Object shot down over Lake Huron likely landed in Canadian waters, officials say
  119. At 73, this Canadian arm-wrestling champion is still beating guys in their 20s
  120. Edmonton no longer allowing contract outreach workers to hand out needles in transit stations
  121. A video glitch put one Manitoba man in immigration limbo, but he's a citizen now after going public
  122. Canadian skier Reece Howden's successes, failures helped him find his way back to the top of ski cross
  123. After years of delay, the inquiry into treatment of Innu children in care begins hearings
  124. Canadian veteran's wartime jeep connects families in N.B. and the Netherlands
  125. With homelessness surging, N.L. Housing minister says province 'should have been more prepared'
  126. Can a new pipeline help the climate? Hamilton steelmaker says it needs more gas to leave coal behind
  127. First Nations child-welfare talks yield 'substantial progress' toward amended settlement
  128. Vancouver's Chinatown getting $1.8M from Ottawa to try to fix the neighbourhood's long-standing issues
  129. 2nd victim of Laval daycare crash remembered as 'ray of sunshine' by her family
  130. Mother sues province alleging racist treatment led to beating death of Anishinaabe son at Manitoba jail
  131. Edmonton woman faces removal from Canada over fake college acceptance letter
  132. MP Greg Fergus becomes the latest Liberal caught violating ethics rules
  133. Canadian woman's body found in building that collapsed during quake in Turkey
  134. Family picks up pieces after son of Teenage Head's Gord Lewis found not criminally responsible for his death
  135. Winter storm blasts parts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland
  136. Will Canada follow the U.S.'s aggressive new approach to treat childhood obesity?
  137. Toronto police spending $337K on a podcast to avoid perception they're making 'copaganda'
  138. Ottawa moves to acquire land for Lac-Mιgantic rail bypass, 10 years after disaster
  139. Canadian surgeon heading to Syria as country pleads for earthquake aid
  140. Apps made dating a game. That's changing our relationship to matchmaking — and each other
  141. Canada Games officials and 'army' of 5,000 volunteers face final preparations
  142. Calls grow to clamp down on 'wild west' of temp agencies in long-term care
  143. Loss of long COVID supports has patients looking to fill gaps in care
  144. Voles can teach us a lot about love. Here's what the latest scientific findings show
  145. Man shot 13 times after gesturing at speeding car is fighting for his life, police say
  146. Provincial program nets record number of skilled immigrants applying to come to Manitoba
  147. Hero's welcome for B.C. search-and-rescue team returning from quake-ravaged Turkey
  148. Quebec premier demands explanation from QMJHL on 'disgusting' abuse
  149. Union head says he has 'productive' relationship with embattled RCMP commissioner
  150. Ukrainian children stuck in Mexico after visa issues will be able to return to Canada soon, guardian says
  151. Quebec tables bill to include advanced consent in assisted dying
  152. Student, 15, in critical condition after shooting outside Toronto high school
  153. Trudeau pledges more help for Haiti, stops short of offering military presence on the ground
  154. Haudenosaunee Confederacy retrieves sacred objects from Geneva museum
  155. Olympic champion weightlifter Christine Girard named Canada's chef de mission for 2023 Pan Am Games
  156. No, a piece of the sun didn't just 'break off'
  157. When kids are taken away, their parents need more immediate support, advocates say
  158. 'It's about time': Female boxing makes its debut at the Canada Games
  159. Canada's building more apartments than it has in years. Can the trend continue?
  160. Fired N.B. health authority CEO awarded record-breaking $2M in unjust dismissal case
  161. Veteran musher Michelle Phillips wins Yukon Quest
  162. Vancouver photographer captures orca making a splash in Burrard Inlet
  163. Wife of P.E.I. man found dead at Province House says police, health system failed him
  164. People with disabilities need more federal supports to deter requests for assisted dying, committee says
  165. This model is on a mission to help people love their bodies
  166. Toronto Mayor John Tory to officially resign on Friday
  167. Object downed over Yukon a 'suspected balloon,' says Canada's top soldier
  168. RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki is stepping down
  169. Search for 'suspected balloon' has people talking in nearby Mayo, Yukon
  170. They bought their home in March 2022. Why this Ontario couple calls the purchase a nightmare
  171. 2 dead in avalanche near Golden, B.C.
  172. Winnipeg man decries 'degrading and dehumanizing' lack of palliative home care for partner
  173. Alberta premier willing to collaborate on climate issues if Ottawa meets 'non-negotiable' conditions
  174. Manitoba senator calls for study, awareness around damaging effects of false Indigenous identity claims
  175. Former home of B.C. man guilty of aggravated assault ordered to be sold with proceeds going to victim's family
  176. More than 20,000 Canadian Teslas part of recall to fix 'full self-driving' system issues
  177. Canadian women make gender equality statement by wearing purple in loss to U.S. at SheBelieves Cup
  178. Northern premiers sign federal health deal offering half of what they wanted
  179. Convict pleads guilty to smuggling Indian migrants over Canada-U.S. border
  180. Mendicino says next RCMP commissioner needs to take force 'to newer heights'
  181. Liberals on pace to miss First Nations housing targets by 'between 58 and 141 years,' NDP says
  182. Poisonous bacteria was in Chilean poet Pablo Neruda's blood stream when he died, Canadian scientists find
  183. After years of waiting, this woman says Canada's delay to expand MAID is 'beyond hurtful'
  184. Lobbying commissioner proposes new rules — but critics aren't happy
  185. Canadian speed skaters Ivanie Blondin, Valιrie Maltais make history as both reach podium at worlds
  186. Peter Herrndorf, 'Renaissance man' of Canadian journalism and arts, dead at 82
  187. Mild Ontario winters help yield maple syrup now, but pose a threat down the line, producers worry
  188. Single-use face masks get new life thanks to Regina engineer
  189. 'World Unity' convoy gathers outside Winnipeg, proclaims new message of peace
  190. Canadian swimmer Maggie Mac Neil sets NCAA record at conference championships
  191. These University of Waterloo students reimagined a more sustainable campus using AI
  192. More than 1,100 cases of academic misconduct at the University of Manitoba last year: report
  193. William Sandeson found guilty in 2nd murder trial for killing of Dalhousie student Taylor Samson
  194. 'I don't want to see people die': Volunteers in this P.E.I. city band together to help homeless
  195. Was John Tory's relationship inappropriate? Yes. Against the rules? Not really
  196. NDP MP calls for hate speech law to combat residential school 'denialism'
  197. As police apologize for convoy mistakes, Ottawa residents reflect on eroded trust
  198. Tataskweyak teen overwhelmed by community reaction after saving children from apartment fire
  199. Laurence St-Germain wins women's slalom gold at worlds, ending decades-long drought for Canada
  200. Montreal health authority investigating after surgery patient was left 'abandoned' in empty hospital ward
  201. Results of search for possible graves at Vancouver Island residential school to be released
  202. Packed shelters, systemic barriers: Homelessness continues to rise in Saskatoon
  203. Canada's women's hockey team trailed the U.S. 0-3 — now, they're 1 game away from winning the Rivalry Series
  204. Brantford man gets dad's ashes after waiting 41 days for Canada Post to find lost package
  205. Ontario needs 1.5 million new homes. But the province faces a generational labour shortage
  206. Actors questioning Canadian Screen Awards move to pre-taped format
  207. General Motors to build EV motors at St. Catharines propulsion plant
  208. Extreme drought, weather forcing cattle farmers to thin herds at near-record numbers: industry experts
  209. Developers say P.E.I. lacks land to build apartments as housing shortage wears on
  210. A lot of new moms stop reading. But they're coming back — and might be driving book sales
  211. Reservation runway: Rising Cree designer makes New York runway debut
  212. My dad and I never shared our feelings. Then, he nearly died
  213. Asylum seekers facing uncertainty as they navigate immigration process
  214. Tim Hortons franchisee in P.E.I. evicts tenants to make way for temporary foreign workers
  215. National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation concerned by feds' deal with group to advise on unmarked graves
  216. Ryan Reynolds helped choose this year's annual Terry Fox Run shirt — and demand is high
  217. Send all asylum seekers to other provinces, Quebec premier tells Trudeau
  218. Some Newfoundland residents hit by Fiona still waiting on government relief funding
  219. CRTC decision on Yellowknife's Cabin Radio prompts outcry, campaign
  220. Petition calls for pro hockey's first Black coach to be inducted into Hall of Fame
  221. For 3 hours, this toddler had no pulse. How doctors still saved Waylon Saunders
  222. Outgoing Cowessess First Nation chief to lead residential school documents committee
  223. More than 40 languages are spoken at this Ontario school — and it's earning accolades for its diversity
  224. For $30/month, Ontario doctors offer rapid access to nurse practitioners
  225. Some parents are leaving Ontario because of frustrations with its autism program
  226. Where is Stella? Sidelining of N.L. police therapy dog raises questions
  227. Quebec launches hearings into allegations of 'horrific' abuse in major junior hockey
  228. Clement Virgo's Brother, sci-fi comedy Viking among leading nominees for Canadian Screen Awards
  229. Ottawa family anxiously awaiting reunification with relatives left homeless by earthquake in Turkey
  230. Southeastern N.B. had a rash of fires. Officials know many of them were no accident
  231. Bank of Canada might need to raise rates if companies keep raising prices, Macklem warns
  232. Why this Russian immigrant is helping Ukrainians resettle in Canada
  233. Union activists grieve loss of Ray Haynes, longtime leader of B.C. labour movement
  234. In English-language letter, Legault makes case to close Roxham Road border crossing, transfer migrants
  235. Want to get your clothes dry cleaned in Thunder Bay? It's not an easy chore
  236. Flights, classes cancelled and power outages reported as winter storm grips parts of Canada
  237. His partner died waiting for palliative home care. Now he wants accountability
  238. Trudeau calls for renegotiated border treaty to halt Roxham Road migrants — U.S. envoy pushes back
  239. He shot himself while allegedly stealing a puppy. Now he won't face trial after a cop slapped him in hospital
  240. Family of woman who died in Amherst ER suing Nova Scotia Health
  241. Quebec major junior hockey promises locker room code by next season to prevent hazing
  242. Ice climber conquers frozen, 141-metre-tall waterfall in B.C. Interior
  243. Melanie Mark, 1st First Nations woman to serve in B.C. Legislature, delivers tearful resignation
  244. New tax on foreign property owners will hurt Canadian border community, mayor warns
  245. Temporary carports lining a Montreal street are full of what you might least expect
  246. N.Y. producers of Anne of Green Gables musical sue licensing body, claiming no trademark infringement
  247. Politicians slam program designed to replace older trucks at Port of Vancouver
  248. Ex-NFLer Luke Willson pursues Olympic dream with move from gridiron to velodrome
  249. 'Incredibly premature' to consider drug decriminalization, Alberta police chiefs say
  250. Inquiry into Nova Scotia mass shooting to release final report on March 30