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  1. This Vancouver Island brewery hopped onto ChatGPT for marketing material. Then it asked for a beer recipe
  2. Activists respond to transphobic backlash ahead of Saskatchewan Rush Pride game
  3. As tip amounts rise, many Canadians say they'd rather skip the tip — and some restaurants agree
  4. Ukrainians who fled to Canada are building armoured vehicles to help war effort
  5. When everything is digital, why we long for media we can hold in our hands
  6. Canada's carbon emissions rose in 2021 but were still below pre-pandemic highs: report
  7. Bused out of Quebec, francophone asylum seekers struggle to get medical services
  8. High school basketball coach tells his players to be on time. The school fired him
  9. 'Like a crime scene': Residents return to homes destroyed by explosion
  10. How to bring Black and Indigenous voices into the climate discussion
  11. Canadian Olympic champion rowers go inside seeking success on world stage
  12. Furey sees leverage for N.L. in record $4.6B Hydro-Québec profits ahead of Churchill Falls talks
  13. James Smith Cree Nation heroes awarded Queen's Platinum Jubilee medals for bravery, service
  14. This Toronto-area woman says she's not done fighting 'catch-up' gas bills for more than $7K
  15. Home-care workers cite a litany of systemic failures in letter to Winnipeg widower denied palliative care
  16. Outgoing B.C. MLA Melanie Mark 'at peace' with decision to leave nastiness of politics behind
  17. Project tracks number of police-involved killings in Canada to show 'magnitude of the problem'
  18. Accused extremist recruiter Awso Peshdary pleads guilty to terrorism-related charges
  19. 4 Canadian privacy regulators to undertake joint probe of TikTok
  20. Firm files application for class action against Quebec businessman accused of allegedly paying minors for sex
  21. Federal government to invest more than $500M in B.C. flood recovery
  22. Microfilm containing historical record of Tsimshian First Nations found at farm in northwest B.C.
  23. Violence against Toronto transit passengers rose 46% last year compared to 2021, data shows
  24. Loblaw earns $529M in Q4 profits as Canadians struggle with rising food prices
  25. Trudeau says he will raise Safe Third Country Agreement during President Biden's visit
  26. Canada's Mikaël Kingsbury makes moguls history with 4th world title
  27. Why are so many of Alberta's rural doctors from South Africa?
  28. Ontario boards want Ford government to end ban on closing, merging schools
  29. 2 injured after electrical explosion, fire in downtown Vancouver
  30. Soaring rents in Toronto, Vancouver force residents on modest incomes into 'deplorable' conditions
  31. RCMP probing reports of 'heinous' war crimes in Ukraine — but prosecutions could take years
  32. McGill, Carleton universities vote to rescind Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond's honorary doctorates
  33. Toronto woman with disability says flying Air Canada made her feel like an 'unwanted burden'
  34. Auditor general to probe federal government contracts with McKinsey
  35. Man accused of ramming bus into Laval daycare is found fit to stand trial but will face further evaluation
  36. Poilievre condemns 'vile' views of German politician seen lunching with Conservative MPs
  37. Vancouver Canucks jerseys pay tribute to Gino Odjick for First Nations Celebration game
  38. Rideau Canal Skateway won't open this winter
  39. Canadian Olympic head says Russian, Belarusian athletes must oppose Ukraine war to participate in Games
  40. An Afghan military interpreter made it to Canada — but his siblings were forced back to Afghanistan
  41. Manitoba becomes 6th province to sign agreement in principle for new federal health-care funding
  42. Snowfall, winter storm warnings in effect for much of B.C.
  43. B.C. orders probe into allegations RCMP dropped ball investigating abuse of Indigenous girls
  44. Man charged for assaulting CBC camera operator during 2022 border protests, say Surrey RCMP
  45. Trafficked woman hopes sharing her story will help girls back home in Akwesasne
  46. Trans drag performer says Sask. Rush's Pride night was an outpouring of love, support and fun
  47. Rural Ontario municipalities are adopting the 4-day work week. What does it take to get others on board?
  48. Quebec labour tribunal orders nurses' union to stop threatening mass resignation
  49. Airport on Montreal's South Shore to offer flights to Canadian cities as part of major expansion
  50. Inflation has these Windsorites feeling restricted. Here's how they're spending their money
  51. Pepper sprayings are on the rise in Montreal's Metro system
  52. Kerri Einarson wins 4th consecutive Canadian women's curling championship
  53. What draws these small geese to stop at a bay in northeastern New Brunswick?
  54. Only a fraction of fraud cases make it through Ontario's justice system — and it's getting worse
  55. This unconnected phone helps people reach out to lost loved ones
  56. Jupiter and Venus to 'join' in the evening sky on Wednesday
  57. Statistics Canada study on Black-owned businesses suggests systemic challenges hold them back
  58. Mounties spent nearly $14M to protect Pope Francis during historic visit
  59. Survivors of James Smith Cree Nation stabbing rampage try to move past their 'never-ending pain'
  60. Battleground Calgary: Alberta NDP move election campaign HQ to city's core
  61. Oregon decriminalized drugs 2 years ago. What can B.C. learn from its rocky start?
  62. Niagara Falls facing 'limits' in accommodating influx of asylum seekers, mayor says
  63. If fraudsters don't pay court ordered restitution in Ontario it's up to victims to try to collect
  64. On foot, bike and skis: Winter scenes in Canada
  65. Vancouver police shoot man twice with less-lethal rounds in case of mistaken identity
  66. 3 people confirmed dead in Pikangikum First Nation house fire
  67. Evictions overturned for P.E.I. tenants being displaced for Tim Hortons staff
  68. Trudeau denies security officials told Liberals to rescind MP's candidacy
  69. Canada Soccer's president resigns amid ongoing disputes with women's and men's teams
  70. Visiting raccoon closes B.C. elementary school for the day
  71. Federal government banning social media platform TikTok from government phones
  72. The City of Vancouver has been a certified living wage employer for more than 5 years. Will it continue to be?
  73. Supreme Court Justice Russell Brown is on a leave of absence
  74. $4.2 billion deficit forecast as B.C. budget keeps spending to tackle affordability crisis
  75. Attempted interference in 2021 federal election did not compromise the vote, report says
  76. Houdini's daring Vancouver escape was 100 years ago this week
  77. Canadians divided on privatizing health care, survey finds
  78. Pearson Airport to limit flights during peak hours ahead of March Break, summer travel season
  79. Nissan recalls more than 96,000 vehicles in Canada over key defect that can turn off engine while driving
  80. Parliamentary committee asks to see Canada Soccer deal with Canadian Soccer Business amid labour dispute
  81. Bomb found near Kelowna, B.C., highway was 'sophisticated,' but not part of a targeted attack: RCMP
  82. Travel delays, power outages, school closures as another round of snow blankets B.C.'s South Coast
  83. Canada's economy didn't grow at all last quarter and shrank in December, new GDP numbers show
  84. MPs summon top Alphabet/Google executives to explain decision to block news content
  85. Man arrested in death of longtime CBC News producer Michael Finlay
  86. Clearbrook's a clear winner: B.C. community has world's tastiest tap water, judges say
  87. This Sask. man had a stroke in Arizona. His family awaits massive bill after insurance claim denied
  88. Indigenous homeless people can stay in this Montreal house for as long as they want
  89. Federal health minister says N.B. abortion access can be 'difficult,' but is quiet on what Ottawa will do next
  90. Mexican man who died on U.S. border struggled to pay bills in Canada, family says
  91. Trying to avoid palm oil in the products you buy? It could be harder than you think
  92. What's the ideal amount of clothing in a sustainable wardrobe?
  93. Ottawa is tight-lipped about King Charles's coronation — and monarchists are worried
  94. Winnipeg ER had nearly twice average number of severely ill patients when person died waiting for care
  95. WestJet flight makes emergency landing at Kelowna, B.C., airport
  96. Premier 'astonished' at B.C. firm's claim it got Health Canada approval to make and sell cocaine
  97. Ransomware group behind Indigo hack says it released stolen employee data, but nothing has appeared yet
  98. They thought they could scam this Windsor, Ont., grandmother of nearly $10K. She turned the tables on them
  99. Alberta First Nation angry at Imperial's silence while tailings pond leaked for 9 months
  100. A terminally ill man waited 18 months only for Health Canada to say he can't continue magic mushroom therapy
  101. 3 dead, 4 injured after avalanche hits heli-skiing group in B.C. Interior, police say
  102. Canada Soccer says interim funding agreement reached with women's national team players
  103. Yukon gov't boasts of 'strongest economy in Canada,' tables $48M surplus budget
  104. Who doesn't not love Winnipeg? Unpacking actor Michael B. Jordan's late-night quip
  105. North American Indigenous Games COVID-19 vaccine policy leaves some athletes to sit out
  106. Arson, criminal negligence charges laid in explosion that destroyed Orléans homes
  107. Teen girls found dead outside after frigid night in St. Theresa Point First Nation in Manitoba
  108. Yellowknife's Cabin Radio to resubmit FM licence application, in spite of CRTC decision
  109. 4-year-old shoots 6-year-old after finding gun in home: Manitoba RCMP
  110. Family of Sask. man who had stroke in U.S. relieved after Blue Cross changes mind, agrees to cover $500K bills
  111. A single foreign worker blew the lid off a massive international trafficking ring north of Toronto, police say
  112. B.C. firm retracts claim of licence to sell cocaine after prime minister and premier weigh in
  113. Baby in Sanirajak, Nunavut, dies after mom's call to health centre gets transferred to Iqaluit
  114. These snowmobilers are ready to hit the snow in Labrador's 2023 Cain's Quest
  115. Nordstrom followed a familiar path to failure: too big, too fast — and not Canadian enough
  116. As winter storm nears Toronto, WestJet cancels evening flights out of Pearson Airport
  117. 8 charged, over 1,000 paintings seized in Norval Morrisseau art fraud investigation
  118. Manitoba's $10-a-day child-care plan starts in April — 3 years ahead of schedule
  119. University of Saskatchewan launches website aimed at rooting out Indigenous identity fraud
  120. Canadian speed skaters win women's team pursuit world title after Dutch team disqualified
  121. Family of woman who died after fight at Saskatoon nightclub launches $1M lawsuit against accused, others
  122. As deadly B.C. avalanche highlights heli-skiing risk, industry says safety measures in place
  123. Former B.C. MP says he lost his seat due to China allegedly meddling in Canadian election
  124. Family speaks out after grandmother left to die on stretcher in Quebec hospital's hallway
  125. A new streaming bill is close to becoming law in Canada. Here's how it works
  126. Prince George, B.C., embraces late winter after getting a month's worth of snow in a single day
  127. Why tackling the global industry of fake Indigenous art is like playing 'whack-a-mole'
  128. Ukrainians fleeing war help ease Manitoba's labour shortage
  129. Beer industry says looming tax increase latest blow to tapped out sector
  130. Her kidney transplant lasted a surprising 42 years but now she needs another
  131. The Weeknd picks up 4 wins on Junos 2023 opening night
  132. 'I was terrified': Skiers need to be rescued after chairlift malfunction at New Brunswick resort
  133. One of Canada's oldest WW II veterans turns 108, says he could 'still cut a rug'
  134. Canmore man has been squatting on public land for years and says it's a form of protest
  135. Bud Grant, 1st person elected to CFL and NFL halls of fame, dead at 95
  136. Why calls are growing in B.C. to fund more overdose prevention sites
  137. Dolphins rescued at Heart's Delight-Islington, N.L., some still trapped in ice
  138. Ontarians wait months or years to be heard as variety of tribunals backlogged
  139. Ontario MPP resigns from PC caucus, denies alleged link to foreign election interference
  140. The rules for distracted driving in B.C. are so confusing, even the province's auto insurer isn't sure
  141. Cost of Trans Mountain expansion pipeline keeps climbing, now $30.9B
  142. Public transit under pressure from reduced service and higher fares
  143. WestJet gets government OK to take over Sunwing, with conditions
  144. Why a shortage of workers threatens $10/day child care
  145. Pickup truck driver hits multiple pedestrians, kills 2 in Amqui, Que.
  146. 'I'm tired, I'm hurt,' says Shamattawa First Nation chief after declaring state of emergency
  147. 7 Vancouver police officers to face hearing over allegations of unnecessary force in death of Myles Gray
  148. Death records of residential school students to be shared with National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
  149. Canada on sidelines as U.S., Britain, Australia move ahead on new security deal
  150. 8 dead skunks found in Vancouver and Richmond test positive for avian flu
  151. Nipissing First Nation chief gets stolen ceremonial headdress back
  152. Years of abuse in Nunavut group home went ignored, lawsuit alleges
  153. 10-year-old dies after camping trailer fire in Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation in Ontario
  154. P.E.I. PCs fulfilled about 60% of 2019 promises, CBC finds
  155. An Ottawa family bought a home on Idyllic Terrace. Since the Orléans explosion, things have been anything but
  156. Freeland's budget has to tread a narrow path between competing demands for cash: sources
  157. N.L. community races to rescue trapped dolphins | The Moment
  158. 2 London, Ont., officers shot during day-long standoff with armed man, another man killed
  159. Gushue defeats Matt Dunstone for record 5th Brier title as skip
  160. Nipissing First Nation chief's ceremonial headdress stolen in Mississauga, Ont.
  161. Foreign nurses out $24,000 — and left with no recourse — after job offers in N.L. disappear
  162. In wake of Jesuits' revelations, victims stress 'this cannot continue to happen'
  163. Demand for skilled trades is soaring. So what's standing in the way of more apprenticeships?
  164. Do private, for-profit clinics save taxpayers money and reduce wait times? The data says no
  165. 2023 Oscars honoured diversity, but several Vancouver entertainers say more needs to be done
  166. 2 dead, 9 injured in Amqui, Que., pickup truck driver to be charged today
  167. Solar storms behind Northern Lights could be a problem for future N.W.T. power grids
  168. In Nain, N.L., changing ice conditions leave some feeling trapped
  169. P.E.I. landscaper braces for a busy spring righting trees Fiona left leaning
  170. Family seeking answers after man fatally injured at Edmonton food processing facility
  171. Why training more child-care workers isn't enough to solve the staffing crisis
  172. How a high school student in Ignace turned a Christmas present into Nordic skiing success
  173. Montreal-area groups investigated as alleged Chinese police stations urge presumption of innocence
  174. Nova Scotia has a system to help people remove online intimate images. But some says it's falling short
  175. Brady Leman, Canada's 1st men's Olympic ski cross champion, to retire after World Cup Finals
  176. FIFA expands 2026 World Cup again, with Toronto and Vancouver hosting extra matches
  177. This Winnipeg family was told their loved one was dying, but it wasn't her in hospital
  178. Winnipeg school to offer province's first Punjabi bilingual program next year
  179. Number of babies born with syphilis in Canada is rising
  180. $300M Michelin expansion to support production of electric vehicle tires in N.S.
  181. Trudeau has 'inspired a lot of suspicion' about election results, Poilievre says
  182. Manitoba investigator, National Microbiology Lab guard charged in massive organized crime drug bust
  183. Nunavut walrus hunters rescued after harrowing 6-hour wait on capsized boat
  184. By winning women's and men's national titles, Carleton University basketball achieved historic dominance
  185. N.L. says Hive ransomware group was behind 2021 cyberattack on health systems
  186. Amqui, Que., crash was deliberate and victims were chosen at random, police say
  187. Closure of popular, long-running restaurant another blow to Vancouver's Chinatown
  188. What are boxelder bugs? Also, why should you never squish them
  189. Following recent travel chaos, Canada's major airlines hit with fines for hundreds of violations
  190. 'Rage in my heart': Family and friends of victims in Amqui, Que., say tragedy is 'inconceivable'
  191. Winnipeg is famous for its Fat Boy burgers. This man is on a quest to try them all*
  192. Doulas in Ontario say they are victims of fraud by a woman now facing dozens of charges
  193. How Winnipeg's Kenny Omega became the biggest wrestling star that most Canadians never heard of
  194. Scammers tried to rob this Ontario couple of $9K. Police say more and more seniors are falling prey
  195. People working to help B.C.'s homeless population concerned about growing vigilantism
  196. Honda recalling 52,000 vehicles in Canada to fix faulty seat belts
  197. Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime survives 6 match points to advance at Indian Wells
  198. Hundreds of hosts booted from Airbnb after Toronto city audit, some for minor clerical errors
  199. With some rents doubling between tenants, Nova Scotians want to know if rent cap is staying
  200. 17 wild horses found dead in B.C.'s Kamloops area were shot, RCMP say
  201. Judge says 'non' to English-speaking club asking for French trial to fight COVID tickets
  202. Commission defends unmarked graves contract with Canada as some Indigenous leaders question deal
  203. Canadian universities need to be more inclusive for Para athletes, says Paralympic Athletes' Council chair
  204. Haiti's sudden turn for the worse puts Trudeau on the spot
  205. Sask. child-care providers say they're scrambling to prepare after province rushed $10/day program rollout
  206. New trailer released for Canadian tech drama BlackBerry
  207. Family member charged after Milton, Ont., woman severely burned in chemical attack, police say
  208. 'It was so easy' to get on Junos stage, says Vancouver woman charged with mischief
  209. Son of Flyers GM Daniel Brière 'deeply sorry' for shoving wheelchair down stairs
  210. Lisa LaFlamme is not done telling stories that matter most to her — even if she's not at CTV
  211. Victoria non-profit creates 3D-printed prosthetic arms for amputees in Ukraine
  212. Dog found with opioids, cocaine, amphetamines won't be returned to its owner: panel
  213. Why Canada likely won't need any more big new oil pipelines after Trans Mountain
  214. With the coronation just weeks away, poll says Canadians are split on dropping the Royal Family
  215. China election interference investigation could cause more anti-Asian racism, communities warn
  216. Life-changing surgery allows Quebec woman paralyzed from chest down to use hands again
  217. Why some in Canada's tech industry are feeling jittery after Silicon Valley Bank's collapse