| ◆ Retailers feel Black Friday pressure as Canadians expected to tighten their spending |
| ◆ Greenwashing laws are changing. Businesses are relieved, but environmentalists have concerns |
| ◆ Plug-in polluter? Why Canada may need to rethink 'transition' EV |
| ◆ Sow and 2 cubs likely involved in grizzly attack on B.C. school group: conservation officer |
| ◆ Strike averted for Alberta nursing-care workers after last-minute deal |
| ◆ Azizi, beloved lion at Moncton zoo, remembered as gentle prankster |
| ◆ Defence in Ontario couple's murder trial suggests boy they were trying to adopt made up testimony for money |
| ◆ IDF soldiers are doing speaking events in Canada. Some say they shouldn't be here |
| ◆ What Alberta's public-private doctor plan could mean for insurance, physician burnout, nurses and more |
| ◆ Why Quebec's proposed constitution has legal experts, civil rights groups sounding the alarm |
| ◆ Reported illnesses have tripled in some school districts. Experts say mental health is a factor |
| ◆ Vancouver Goldeneyes beat Seattle Torrent in OT as PWHL expansion teams make debut |
| ◆ 1 dead, 1 in critical condition after REM train collision on Montreal's South Shore |
| ◆ Canada Post, union agree in principle to deal after 2 years of contentious bargaining |
| ◆ Waterboarding, sexual assault, disguises: Details of terrifying $2M B.C. bitcoin hostage-taking revealed |
| ◆ At 83, Paul McCartney takes Hamilton crowd through longest list of greatest hits any artist ever had |
| ◆ Fans heartbroken, angry as Winnipeg's Valour FC announces suspension of operations |
| ◆ A wildfire reduced this B.C. fire hall to rubble in 2023. Now, they're rebuilding |
| ◆ Manitoba Tories defend reaction to 'politically charged' Transgender Day of Remembrance speech |
| ◆ Top court says federal prisoners can challenge security transfer denials before judge |
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| ◆ Search continues for three grizzly bears after students, teachers attacked in B.C. |
| ◆ Grizzly bear attacks schoolchildren and teachers in B.C., two in critical condition |
| ◆ G20 a 'great day for multilateralism,' Anand says |
| ◆ Search continues for grizzly bear that attacked students, teachers in B.C. |
| ◆ Who are the Canadians facing charges connected to Ryan Wedding? |
| ◆ Another Canadian arrested in connection to alleged role in Ryan Wedding case |
| ◆ Alberta pushes back on B.C.'s opposition to proposed pipeline |
| ◆ A timeline of Ryan Wedding's shift from Olympic snowboarder to alleged drug kingpin and FBI fugitive |
| ◆ Proposed updates to B.C. heritage laws could bring ‘legal troubles,' critics warn |
| ◆ Evidence against Paradkar comes from FBI witness |
| ◆ Habsburg family names Andrew Molson as trustee for Florentine Diamond, other fabled gems |
| ◆ Danone Canada, subsidiary of global food giant, reaches $6.5-million lawsuit agreement over 2024 listeria outbreak |
| ◆ Alberta's new report on classroom complexity echoes teachers' union recommendations |
| ◆ Canada Post reaches deal in principle with postal worker union |
| ◆ Former Regina officer pleads guilty to using police resources to pursue vulnerable women |
| ◆ Immigration minister puts new private refugee sponsorships on hold until 2027 |
| ◆ Arrested Mississauga lawyer boasted about helping clients beat drug charges |
| ◆ Grizzly bear attacks elementary school children and teachers in B.C., injuring 11 |
| ◆ Ian Montagnes, University of Toronto Press editor-in-chief, was a publishing powerhouse |
| ◆ North Bay residents file lawsuit alleging ‘forever chemicals' contaminated wells |
| ◆ B.C. college instructor who was fired over Hamas comments reinstated |
| ◆ Hospitals prepare for intense flu season as doctors urge public to get vaccine |
| ◆ Valour FC, one of Canadian Premier League's original teams, suspends operations |
| ◆ Canada makes cut to pledge for Global Fund to fight infectious diseases |
| ◆ Conservation officer gives update after grizzly bear attacks schoolchildren |
| ◆ Carney secures $70-billion investment pledge from UAE as he concludes visit |
| ◆ Retail sales down 0.7% in September as new car sales fell |
| ◆ Carney launches free trade process with UAE on trip to Abu Dhabi |
| ◆ Ontario Education Minister says he is withholding EQAO test scores, prompting outcry |
| ◆ Why Canada's roadways are studded with cellphone ‘dead zones' |
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| ◆ Upcoming AMA - author Justin Ling - Nov 25, 2025 @ 1200ET |
| ◆ Saturdays and Sundays are now Opinion-free days |
| ◆ One of Canada's most wanted fugitive arrested in Toronto |
| ◆ Federal spending on Old Age Security will outpace child care, housing, and postsecondary education combined |
| ◆ U.S. oil companies, energy investors 'looking at Canada again' amid flurry of deals |
| ◆ No more feminist foreign policy, Carney says |
| ◆ Dakota Nations claim title to mineral-rich corner of Manitoba valued at $1.3B annually | CBC News |
| ◆ U.S. ambassador expects Trump to resume trade talks with Canada, but warns of challenging negotiations |
| ◆ ‘Trust has dropped:' Can Canadians have confidence in Canada Post again? |
| ◆ Taiwanese official says Carney's move to boost ties with China will leave Canada vulnerable to coercion |
| ◆ IDF soldiers are doing speaking events in Canada. Some say they shouldn't be here |
| ◆ Freeland to remain Ukraine envoy after starting new job at Rhodes Trust, PMO says |
| ◆ Conservation officers now searching for 3 grizzlies after attack on school group in B.C. | CBC News |
| ◆ Health Canada approval backlog expected to push back arrival of generic Ozempic |
| ◆ Canada joins world leaders saying Trump's plan to end war in Ukraine needs 'additional work' |
| ◆ This video game lets you drive a long-haul truck across western U.S.A. - and soon, B.C. - American Truck Simulator adds sights of B.C. in yet-to-be-released expansion |
| ◆ Federal departments refusing to provide details on spending cuts, PBO says |
| ◆ Thousands of tenants march to Queen's Park to protest Bill 60 on National Housing Day |
| ◆ Carney signs onto AI and technology partnership with India and Australia | CBC News |
| ◆ What Alberta's public-private doctor plan could mean for insurance, physician burnout, nurses and more |
| ◆ Hyundai Canada recalls over 5,000 vehicles for risk of fuel leak and fire |
| ◆ GOP lawmaker demands $300B in defense dues from Canada |
| ◆ An unhappy booze industry asks why alcohol was left out of interprovincial trade agreement |
| ◆ Justice system betrays sexual violence survivors, says federal advocate for victims of crime | Survivors see allegations disbelieved and cases delayed or dropped, investigation finds |
| ◆ Blanchard defends Carney's ethics screen as a ‘rigorous process' - ‘When Canadians hear that the prime minister has divested, I think what they expect is that there's been a sale of those controlled assets,' Conservative MP Michael Barrett told the committee. |
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