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- Tearful Justin Trudeau apologizes to N.L. residential school survivors
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau formally apologizes to former students of Newfoundland and Labrador residential schools, acknowledging words alone aren't enough to heal the wounds, and the apology is accepted by an emotional Toby Obed. - Can the man they call 'The Crocodile' be a leader for all of Zimbabwe — not just for the ruling party?
- Desperate for electricity, Puerto Rico children's hospital goes solar
- Comparing marijuana to fentanyl is social conservatism without a clue: Robyn Urback
- How companies use personal data to charge different people different prices for the same product
- Emmerson Mnangagwa sworn in as president of Zimbabwe
- MPs push for citizen-first approach after auditor-general's report
Two senior members of the Commons' powerful public accounts committee say they will start enforcing the auditor general's demand that government departments and agencies put taxpayers' interests first when delivering services. - 'It's time to say football is not a safe sport': CFL great challenges commissioner on concussions
- 'Fried dough is only about love': BeaverTails trademark dispute earns $3K for food bank
- False alarm sparks panic on London's Oxford Street
- 'I'm glad it's going slowly — You don't deserve a bullet:' Uma Thurman slams Harvey Weinstein
- Missing man, boy found near Nunavut community after searchers 'saw a light'
- Energy-efficient light bulbs increasing light pollution, new study suggests
- Sobeys to lay off 800 workers across Canada
- Attack on Sufi mosque in Egypt's Sinai leaves at least 235 dead
- Cumberland Sound, a spa retreat for bowhead whales in need of deep exfoliation
- Black Friday lures consumers to stores and online after weeks of deals
- An arm of the state should not be forcing lawyers to declare their values: Opinion
Of all the measures taken up by the Law Society to address discrimination, the requirement that lawyers and paralegals declare their support for diversity does the least, while at the same time casting a pall over the freedom of conscience and expression of every licensee. - Michael Flynn is probably helping Mueller's Trump-Russia probe and it could be a big break for the case
- Privacy while shopping online worries Canadians — but it doesn't stop them, poll suggests
- As the U.S. reels from sexual harassment scandals, Russia asks: What's the big deal?
- Ex-FCC head on net neutrality: 'I hope that the Canadian government is smarter than the United States'
- Canada Post is scaling back its letters-from-Santa program for kids who write from school
- Politician's baby banned from municipal assembly in Japan
- Lucky the translucent lobster may be 1 in 100 million
- Basil Borutski guilty of murdering 3 women in shocking killing rampage
- Mosque attack a reminder of threat to Canadian Sinai force
- 'Breathing' Earth seen from space
- Trump and Time magazine dispute Person of the Year plans
U.S. President Donald Trump says he's not playing ball with Time magazine as it decides its Person of the Year. The magazine counters that Trump has it all wrong. - Canadian researcher joins NASA hunt for meteorites in Antarctica
- SECOND OPINION | What's with all the studies on coffee, and why can't we get a straight answer?
- 'Stand for Decency, Reject Roy Moore': Did editorial dismissing Moore on newspapers' front pages go too far?
- 6 children shot, 1 fatally, in Cleveland street violence
- Vape shops fuming over Ontario's proposed restrictions
- How a man and a boy survived for days lost in an Arctic blizzard with no supplies
- Death toll in Egypt mosque attack rises to 305
- Zimbabwe judge says military action against Mugabe was legal
- Bell's 'Let's Talk' campaign rings hollow for employees suffering panic attacks, vomiting and anxiety
- USNS Comfort: Aboard the world's largest floating hospital
- Pakistan calls in army to disperse Islamist protesters
Pakistan's government has called on the army to help clear a sit-in by Islamist hard-liners blockading the capital after police clashed with activists and religious protests spread to other cities. - Medical marijuana 101? Ontario college offers class on cannabis business
- Chinese police detain kindergarten teacher suspected of abuse after chilling report
- John Tory, Naheed Nenshi trash talk on Twitter ahead of Grey Cup
- Western's Vanier Cup victory over Laval caps off punishing playoff run
- Argos' Ricky Ray went from offseason of doubt to starting in Grey Cup
- 'Bodies piled up on top of me': Survivors recall Egypt's horrific mosque attack
- Agreement in principle reached in class action alleging LGBT discrimination by Ottawa
- Quebec City police arrest 44 at far-right protest and counter-demonstration
- Online cannabis retailers look to cash in on Black Friday sales hype
- 'Tremendous loss': Dauphin Mayor Eric Irwin dies on vacation in Florida
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