| ◆ B.C. NDP backs Premier David Eby's leadership at convention with 82 per cent support |
| ◆ Edmonton doctor says inner-city TB outbreak low risk to general public |
| ◆ Montreal Carabins thump Saint Mary's Huskies to advance to Vanier Cup game |
| ◆ Weekend transit shutdown cancelled in Montreal as union, STM reach tentative deal |
| ◆ Federal government plans to invest up to $5.45M to help grow women's soccer |
| ◆ Ferry-tale romance: Prince Rupert couple meets, falls in love and marries on B.C. Ferries vessel |
| ◆ A sacred pipe returns to Whitecap Dakota First Nation after 135 years |
| ◆ Winnipeg couple plead guilty to animal cruelty after killing cats, birds, axolotl for videos they sold |
| ◆ Alberta premier says loss of measles elimination status concerning, urges vigilance |
| ◆ Christmas market vendors, organizers say ‘too many markets' are hurting business |
| ◆ 'I'm hoping for a miracle': Breslau, Ont., neighbours on hook for $14K per household for decade-old sewer work |
| ◆ Man found guilty of murder in stabbing death of Misha Pavelick at Sask. grad party in 2006 |
| ◆ Snowy CPL final featuring viral 'icicle kick' exceeds 1 billion views, league says |
| ◆ B.C. Lions quarterback Nathan Rourke named CFL's outstanding player, top Canadian |
| ◆ Paulatuk, N.W.T., wants to fix drafty homes as part of its net-zero goal |
| ◆ Health Canada ignored expert advice to expand access to safe drugs for opioid users, internal documents show |
| ◆ Video captures car crashing through entrance at Home Hardware in Saskatoon |
| ◆ Fall drought could spell water troubles for central Alberta regions, expert says |
| ◆ B.C. Attorney General 'deeply disturbed' by social media giant X's intimate image case |
| ◆ What will the federal government's Major Projects Office do - and will it succeed? |
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| ◆ South African activist detained by U.S. border agents at Toronto's Pearson Airport |
| ◆ Imperial Pub closes its doors after 81 years in Toronto |
| ◆ Mentally ill people in B.C. often discharged too early because of lack of space, experts say |
| ◆ Public-health students train as measles detectives during real-world outbreak |
| ◆ 'Icicle kick' goes viral: CPL final tops 1 billion views |
| ◆ With a roving trailer of tools, toys and tires, this program introduces kids to skilled trades |
| ◆ Lauded Vancouver hotel featuring Indigenous art to close and become supportive housing |
| ◆ Quebec pediatricians warn law on physician pay will reduce children's access to care |
| ◆ Regina lawyer Tony Merchant was known as Canada's ‘king of class action' |
| ◆ Budget's fiscal targets unlikely to be met, interim PBO says |
| ◆ More young women want to leave U.S. for Canada, poll shows |
| ◆ OPP confirms review of reported ‘suspicious activity' tied to company that received millions from Ontario |
| ◆ Alberta expands use of private surgical centres in bid to shorten procedure wait-lists |
| ◆ Toronto says its ability to host large events ‘remains strong,' after delays at BMO Field |
| ◆ Governor-General Mary Simon released from hospital after respiratory illness |
| ◆ Ford chief of staff warns against contact with company after police referral |
| ◆ Politician Lise Bacon was Quebec's first female deputy premier |
| ◆ Quebecers make their way to Winnipeg for Grey Cup with unwashed jerseys in tow |
| ◆ What to know about Carney's ‘nation-building' projects announced so far |
| ◆ Murderer's appearance at panel discussion for Ontario judges prompts controversy |
| ◆ Ontario plans to appoint administrator to take control of provincial real estate regulator |
| ◆ St. Michael's Hospital paves the way for remote robotic treatment of strokes |
| ◆ 'Time is brain': Toronto hospital's robot tech aims to treat stroke patients in remote areas |
| ◆ ‘Grand bargain' agreement with Ottawa coming soon, Smith says |
| ◆ Grey Cup tradition continues as Tuffy the horse joins the celebrations |
| ◆ Morning Update: Our scarcest resource |
| ◆ Ukraine corruption scandal won't deter Canada from offering support, Anand says |
| ◆ B.C. Lions QB Nathan Rourke named CFL's top player, Canadian at CFL awards |
| ◆ More than $20-million in vaccines, drugs lost from national emergency stockpile because of freezer issue |
| ◆ China, Russia keeping close eye on Canada's Arctic, says CSIS director |
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| ◆ Saturdays and Sundays are now Opinion-free days |
| ◆ Woman waits 20 hours in ER, learns she had a heart attack and needs surgery |
| ◆ There's a reason Mark Carney isn't talking to Donald Trump |
| ◆ Court battle launched to unearth costs of Liberal gun buyback |
| ◆ Liberal Party Maintains Lead Following Budget « EKOS Politics |
| ◆ Pope returns 62 artifacts to Indigenous peoples from Canada |
| ◆ MP Arielle Kayabaga's 'shocking' $173K spending spree for vacay pay: Liberals |
| ◆ Conservatives won't say if MPs will be forced to vote against budget |
| ◆ Why sky-high beef prices are a lesson in supply and demand |
| ◆ Toronto may have to lay off about 1,000 people because of Ontario's speed camera ban: mayor |
| ◆ B.C. lawyers are being threatened with extortion, regulator says, prompting calls for enforcement |
| ◆ Pope Leo formally returns Indigenous objects held by the Vatican Museums to Canada |
| ◆ Immigration minister reiterates threat to cut social assistance for asylum seekers |
| ◆ ‘We've moved to Canada and are proud of it': Sour Puss liquor production moves from Minnesota to Quebec |
| ◆ Federal government plans to invest up to $5.45M to help grow women's soccer | CBC Sports |
| ◆ Canada politics: Interim PBO to apply for permanent position |
| ◆ Cold War KGB agent who recruited over 30 informants wins another shot at staying in Canada |
| ◆ Former UN special rapporteur Richard Falk interrogated for hours in Canada |
| ◆ Salt Spring Island businesses relying on illegal worker housing, officials say |
| ◆ More U.S. women want to leave, come to Canada: new poll |
| ◆ Major Projects Office to take on new proposals at more gradual pace, minister says |
| ◆ Westons, Thomsons to team up for $18M bid on historic Hudson's Bay charter |
| ◆ New report released on urban violence in Canada |
| ◆ Canada must be prepared to stand on its own |
| ◆ How China Courted, Cultivated, and Cornered Ottawa - A Canadian political class eager for connections created perfect conditions for foreign interference |
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