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- Back on TV, Jimmy Kimmel zings critics of his health-care plea
Jimmy Kimmel zinged his critics as he returned to late-night TV and resumed arguing that Americans deserve the level of health care given his infant son. - Owners of giant rabbit who died on United flight may sue airline, alleging he froze to death
- Existence of human relative Homo naledi a curveball in understanding evolution
- 'We pull together': Federal government to pick up costs to deploy military to flood zones
- Home Capital to sell $1.5B worth of mortgages to mystery buyer
- 'There is hope' in Quebec flooding situation, but long road ahead
- Facebook kind of, somewhat continues to crack down on fake news
Facebook still can't manage to get things straight: Is it responsible for the fake news posted on its platform, or not? Is the onus on them, or on users? - B.C. riding heading to recount with 9-vote spread
- B.C. Liberals hang on with minority win, but Greens hold balance of power
- Flooding prompts Prince Edward County to declare a state of emergency
- Karlsson is clutch as Senators send Rangers packing
- One way to battle future flooding: stop building on flood plains, say experts
- UN Security Council wants more details of deal creating Syria safe zones
- 'In the face of insurmountable challenges': Woman completes PhD despite terminal cancer diagnosis
- New dinosaur species named after Ghostbusters villain Zuul
- Heart attack risks from common painkillers may start early, study finds
- Fast-food chain Freshii agrees to post calorie counts on menu boards
- Facebook kind of, somewhat continues to crack down on fake news
Facebook still can't manage to get things straight: Is it responsible for the fake news posted on its platform, or not? Is the onus on them, or on users? - B.C. riding heading to recount with 9-vote spread
- B.C. Liberals hang on with minority win, but Greens hold balance of power
- Flooding prompts Prince Edward County to declare a state of emergency
- Karlsson is clutch as Senators send Rangers packing
- One way to battle future flooding: stop building on flood plains, say experts
- UN Security Council wants more details of deal creating Syria safe zones
- 'In the face of insurmountable challenges': Woman completes PhD despite terminal cancer diagnosis
- New dinosaur species named after Ghostbusters villain Zuul
- Heart attack risks from common painkillers may start early, study finds
- Fast-food chain Freshii agrees to post calorie counts on menu boards
- Pollsters vindicated in B.C. election after 2013 miss
Throughout the B.C. election campaign, polls were derided and dismissed after the 2013 failure. But the polls called it correctly this time. - Ontario's Jagmeet Singh will join NDP leadership race next week
- Climate change playing a role in growing list of species at risk
- Liberals to table legal defence of crackdown on impaired driving
- Canadians can have better consumer protections. We just need to get angry: Neil Macdonald
- U.S. split over economic benefits of climate denial: Don Pittis
- Canadian man charged with murder of Mexican woman in Cancun
- Marijuana startups get new funding from 'streaming' deals
- Radioactive railcars? Here's what's happening at the Hanford nuclear waste site
- Air Canada leaves teen 'trapped' alone overnight at Toronto's Pearson airport
- Millions in suspected Russian crime proceeds flowed through Canadian banks, companies
- With FBI director James Comey out, here's what happens next
After firing FBI director James Comey, U.S. President Donald Trump can nominate a successor, likely seeing him confirmed over clamorous resistance from Senate Democrats, no matter who he turns out to be. - Federal Court strikes down key provisions of Citizenship Act
- 'His fur saved his life': Pup thrown into firepit by kids
- 'We haven't aged a day:' Stephen Colbert reunites with Daily Show colleagues
- Strange bedfellows: B.C.'s 3 party leaders must court each other
- Trump defends firing FBI director, slams Democrats
- Watch: Hamilton hospital live streams kidney transplant
- 'It was a chaos situation': RCMP officer testifies about being under fire in Moncton shootings
- What comes next? A primer on how the B.C. election will be decided
- 'Unrecognizable': Receding flood waters give victims glimpse of devastation
- Quebec officials preach patience as water levels drop in parts of province
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