• Inmate and jail guard investigated, but not charged in Project South alleged murder plot
• Power restored for thousands affected by widespread outages in Halifax area amid heat wave
• Woman rescued after 14-hour hostage standoff in Kanata
• Calgary Stampede parade kicks off 10 days of western fun
• Sex offender with high risk of reoffending being released from prison
• Elections Alberta rejects Corb Lund's 'Water Not Coal' petition
• Family of woman, 82, critically hurt in London, Ont., mall crash praise first responders
• Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival returning for its 50th year
• No fatalities in 3-vehicle crash on Fredericton's Westmorland Street Bridge
• Possible tornado, storms caused more damage Thursday night in west-central Sask.
• Missing watercraft rider likely found in South Sask. River near Warman
• Fire that destroyed $200K worth of children's playground equipment at Parent Park was 'deliberate': police
• Angry note left at scene of double murder of sons insisted father was the victim
• Former B.C. Conservative turned Independent MLA Amelia Boultbee crosses the floor to the NDP
• Why expansion of Delta, B.C., container port is going hand-in-hand with Alberta pipeline
• Canada Day storm upends lives of flooded apartment building's residents
• What's behind all the wild weather in Canada this summer?
• Brother of murdered boy says Ontario couple caring for them 'got what they deserved' — life in prison
• Muslim family living a 'nightmare' after false accusations of slaughterhouse on Ontario hobby farm
• Sentencing set to begin for Burlington, Ont., couple guilty of murdering boy, torturing brother
• Art or graffiti? Beachside paintings of cartoons spark conversation in scenic N.S. community
• New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and B.C. assist Quebec in battling wildfires
• Steinbach, Winkler petitions have enough signatures to force vote on allowing cannabis stores, organizers say
• Teacher feels 'violated' after she says student sent AI-made nude images of her for months
• Alberta pitches southern route for West Coast pipeline, with a price tag of $35B or more
• High winds down trees, sudden storms knock out power in southwestern Ontario
• Quebec lobster at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding? Company acknowledges rumours
• Fatal crash on Fernie, B.C., mountain bike trail shocks riding community
• Saint John man awarded Carnegie Medal for saving drowning teen
• 32-year-old man dead after trying to skip snowmobile across water near Tuktoyaktuk
• Ottawa's lemonade girls reflect on a sweet legacy
• Why bridge and tunnel politics helped make the B.C.-Ottawa pipeline truce happen
• 2 boys hurt, 1 critically, after e-scooter crash near Etobicoke mall: Toronto police
• 'I will kill everyone around you': Threat to ex by father in double murder-suicide emerges
• One more super-muggy day forecast before some relief
• Historical sex charges laid against Yarmouth business owner
• Pancakes, pipelines and independence: politics serving up new flavour at this year’s Calgary Stampede
• Vancouver to keep part of Granville Street car-free for 7 weeks post-FIFA after council approves $4.75M
• Pembina, partners go ahead with gas plant for data centre north of Edmonton
• Heartbroken girlfriend of B.C. captain tells of close call days before deadly sinking
• People warned to keep away from faster-flowing river in Saskatoon
• Farmer feels lucky to be alive after semi rear-ended his tractor at high speed
• Rescue underway for person stuck in grain bin
• Another severe thunderstorm watch in effect for Hamilton, Brantford, Niagara areas as extreme heat continues
• North Coast oil tanker ban being upheld, Port of Vancouver expanding in multibillion-dollar B.C.-Ottawa deal
• Nova Scotia woman who killed daughter granted 6 more months of day parole
• B.C. nurses begin job action, employer agrees to resume negotiations
• 2 grizzly bears illegally shot along Alberta highway on same day, province says
• Vancouver 'RoboCop' is one of 1st Canadian ALS patients to receive Elon Musk's Neuralink brain implant
• 'Alcohol was his demon': Drunk driver who killed best friend in crash gets 5-year sentence
| • Canada’s carbon pricing wipes out Alberta oil sands’ edge in attracting investment dollars for new pipeline: Study
• The U.S. at 250: God bless America
• Get over your anti-Americanism, Canada
• The West Coast pipeline is really a question about concentration
• Your tax dollars at work
• It’s time to bring back dress codes
• Complaints against CRA jump 27 percent to 3-year high, taxpayers’ ombudsperson reports
• Alberta’s pipeline announcement changes the details, not the bigger question
• CUSMA renewal deadline passed, U.S. tariffs remain—what it means for Canada and its economy
• The questions a human rights museum has to answer
• Sneaky Dee's developer withdraws demolition plan as neighbouring RBC objects
• New documents link 'horrendous' Toronto police corruption allegations to Ryan Wedding cocaine case
• Couple get life in prison for murder of Ontario boy, 12. Grandma slams Children's Aid Society for letting 'those monsters' starve child
• The Liberals are paying for another pipeline. One MP believes this time is different
• Not our job to ensure border patrol helicopter could fly in Canada, RCMP says
• What a heatwave does to the body, hour by hour, and when it can turn deadly: 'Heat is a silent killer'
• Trying to fight a parking ticket in Toronto? Audit finds it's taking much longer than it should
• Canada has been lining up for this World Cup ride for a long time. Now it has to hang on against Morocco
• What they’re saying about the last World Cup match at Toronto Stadium: ‘It’s a shame there are no more games here'
• Cristiano Ronaldo greets thousands of fans outside Toronto hotel after Portugal win at World Cup: 'Thank you'
• Heat waves can be deadly for pets. Toronto vets say owners make these 7 common mistakes on hot days
• The little things that refugees need when they're fleeing war that 'nobody thinks about'
• Toronto condo prices fell 9 per cent year over year in June as home sales picked up
• Shai Gilgeous-Alexander cooks at home in Canada's rout of Puerto Rico
• Taylor Swift and Travis get married in America's royal wedding. Everything to know about tonight's big event
• Hot food on a hot day? These Torontonians say yes — but what does the science say?
• How much will Gavin McKenna make as a Maple Leaf?
• Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce marry in front of famous friends at Madison Square Garden
• One person stole $1 million worth of jewelry from Holt Renfrew at Mississauga's Square One, police say
• Toronto under orange heat warning. When will we get relief from the sizzling temperatures?
| • How Canada’s black ‘away’ jersey became a symbol of World Cup success
• Roberts Bank container terminal would require major upgrades for potential pipeline role
• Pipelines, separatism take centre stage at Calgary Stampede
• Investigators suspected inmate with ties to Ryan Wedding used jail guard ex-girlfriend in murder plot, documents show
• Carney, Eby strike multibillion-dollar major projects deal ahead of West Coast pipeline announcement
• B.C. Premier likens condo purchase plan to liquidation sale
• Bars, cities and fans get hyped for Canada’s biggest World Cup match yet
• Alberta anti-coal mining petition spearheaded by country music star Corb Lund fails
• Environmentalists have mixed reaction to Quebec-Ottawa caribou conservation deal
• 35,000 still without power in Quebec, Ontario after severe thunderstorms
• Former Conservative B.C. MLA Amelia Boultbee crosses floor to New Democrats
• Saskatchewan flooding causes state of emergency, one community forced to evacuate
• Calgary Stampede set to kick off Friday with parade
• Calgary Stampede kicks off Friday with parade
• Why the American idea still matters
• Carney, Smith announce pipeline
• Toronto restaurant Rayah becomes local Moroccan community hub for World Cup matches
• Police identify father in suspected Ottawa double murder-suicide
• Ottawa to weigh guardrails, alternatives to ‘contentious’ Labour Code tool
• Bryan Adams puts his elbows up in defiant new rocker
• Hudson’s Bay closes auctions with sale of Norval Morrisseau paintings
• Quarterly payments for the federal grocery and essentials benefit start today
• Morning Update: A World Cup to remember
• After a messy spring, Doug Ford looks to reset for the fall. But has the political tide turned?
• ‘Renegade’ family physician Dr. Michael Klein fought to demedicalize childbirth
• Canada, Philippines sign joint agreements, boosting hopes of trade deal
• Extreme weather causes widespread disruptions from the Prairies to eastern Canada
• Manitoba premier requests military help from federal government following flood
• Fans rally in Toronto ahead of Portugal-Croatia match
• More than 100,000 Albertans apply for $100 affordability cheques in first 24 hours
• B.C. nurses start limited strike action as deadline passes
• Blood, Sweat & Tears singer David Clayton-Thomas was famous for his gravelly, evocative baritone
• Nova Scotia approves plans for province’s largest onshore wind farm
• Soccer fans Houston-bound for Canada’s historic World Cup match
• Quebec deploys vaccination teams to combat outbreak of raccoon rabies
• Residents in Ontario, Quebec experience power outages amid heat wave
• Ontario heat wave persists, travels east to Atlantic provinces
• Federal fisheries officials tout economic benefits of increased northern cod catch limit
• Morning Update: Space traffic is becoming a nightmare
• As Portugal arrives in Toronto for the World Cup, a community prepares to celebrate
• How we got to the Cowichan decision: The slow evolution of Aboriginal title in Canadian law
• Manitoba wildfire evacuees given clear to return home
• Canada’s historic World Cup run helps prolong Vancouver restaurants’ business boost
• Alberta separatists trade red for blue on Canada Day
• Margaret Commodore, a residential school survivor, became a respected Yukon MLA
• Fans brave heat wave for Portugal-Croatia match
• Heat wave gives way to storms, cancelling Ottawa Canada Day celebrations
• Leaders call for unity and fun on Canada Day amid separatist tensions
• Wildfire in Northwest Territories forces Fort Simpson residents to evacuate
• Vulnerable populations at greatest risk during Ontario heat wave, advocates warn
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