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  1. China's market woes could be chance to 'reset' Canadian economy
  2. Polls suggest Conservatives have lost the edge they had on the economy
  3. Locked up, but not left out: More than 22,000 inmates eligible to vote
  4. Fentanyl: Are Toronto police wrong about how it's being used?
  5. Survivors of freak ATV accident praise rescuers 'sent down from heaven'
  6. 'It's ridiculous': Constitutional battle brews over interprovincial liquor limits
  7. Mike Duffy trial, Day 46
  8. Conservatives use photo of wrong type of salmon in campaign ad
  9. Ruling coming on Nova Scotia's anti-cyberbullying law
  10. G20 police officer behind mass arrests to hear ruling today
  11. Ontario English Catholic school teachers reach deal with province
  12. Mike Duffy trial: Chris Woodcock, ex-PMO senior aide, to face more cross-examination
  13. 'Growing the economy is a team sport,' Trudeau says
  14. Ashley Madison hack: Q&A with the Toronto police investigator on the case
  15. Connor McDavid: Networks, Oilers fans and hockey pools can't wait
  16. Furniture maker, union talks break down after faith-based plant closure
  17. E. coli bacteria make 24 people ill across Canada
  18. Taxi drivers stage Quebec-wide anti-UberX protest
  19. Oil rebounds, Canadian dollar edges higher as markets climb
  20. Kittens found inside hot vehicle as owner goes rafting on Ottawa River
  21. Green Party Leader Elizabeth May LIVE at 1 pm ET
  22. 'Significant minority' of doctors support assisted death, says CMA
  23. Man serving life for wife's murder pleads guilty to killing another woman
  24. Are you better off after 9 years of Conservative government?
  25. 'No natives please': Kijiji pulls apartment ad after complaint
  26. Elizabeth May lays out plan to end homelessness
  27. Child accidentally shot to death near Grande Cache, Alta.
  28. TIFF 2015 celebrity list: Salma Hayek, Ryan Reynolds and more
  29. Father, 3 children die after tent fire in Pond Inlet, Nunavut
  30. Oilpatch pain will continue, say 3 wise men
  31. Dollar's drop brings boost for business in Niagara
  32. Big rock crashes through Newfoundland home's roof, narrowly misses teen
  33. Housing worker sells vintage hats to raise money for Regina homeless
  34. Federal leaders' tours offer a glimpse at campaign strategies
  35. How a New Brunswick court case could change Canada's complex alcohol laws
  36. Enjoy Canada's low dollar while you can: Don Pittis
  37. Blue Jays rally in Texas, regain top spot in AL East
  38. Putting the halal into hip hop: Deen Squad creates Muslim remixes of rap hits
  39. St. John's man found alive after surviving in woods on berries
  40. 'Barbaric' conditions imposed on former Winnipeg student accused of terrorism: lawyer
  41. Want Blue Jays playoff tickets? It'll cost you
  42. UBC board chair John Montalbano in academic freedom allegation to step down
  43. Mike Duffy trial brings all kinds of onlookers to Ottawa courthouse
  44. Young killer whale may have been injured by boat propeller
  45. 4 years later, Mordecai Richler tribute still under construction
  46. B.C. dad sought by Interpol in alleged abduction of his 4 children
  47. John Montalbano steps aside as UBC board chair during investigation
  48. Windsor Hum inspires Calgary post-grad student's musical PhD thesis
  49. Trudeau promises school supplies tax benefit for teachers
  50. Mulcair offers tax breaks to boost manufacturing
  51. Man angry Conservatives twice tried to solicit vote from murdered daughter
  52. Oil heads lower on China jitters, but loonie recovers
  53. Joe Oliver cancels speech at men-only club in wake of social media criticism
  54. Winnipeg homeowner accused of hiring someone to burn his house down
  55. Federal leaders spar on economy, balanced budgets
  56. Canada's doctors want parents to declare immunizations to schools
  57. Khapra beetle caught in Toronto before getting on plane to U.S.
  58. Montreal woman stunned after rental property host threatens to sue if she posts bad review
  59. American photojournalist captures portraits of Saskatchewan residential school survivors
  60. 'This is cheating': Liberal supporter sees donation given to Tories without his consent
  61. Former boyfriend charged in woman's 'gruesome' killing
  62. Blue Jays rout Rangers, extend division lead
  63. Canada election 2015: Where the leaders are Thursday
  64. Stephen Harper to pledge funds to help new Canadians find work in their field
  65. Chris Hall: The election's phoney debate over deficits and how to pay for promises
  66. Why low oil prices in Alberta could cost Ontario billions
  67. Amid wildly volatile markets, who's most at risk?
  68. No photos for suing passengers of Air Canada Flight 624
  69. Tennis balls for chair legs now 'suggested' school supply
  70. More public servants running for office in 2015 than ever before
  71. Night shift didn't hinder surgeons' performance, Ontario study finds
  72. Justin Trudeau says Liberals plan 3 years of deficits to push infrastructure
  73. NHL free agent Mike Richards charged for drug possession while crossing border
  74. Nova Scotia judge reserves decision on law inspired by Rehtaeh Parsons
  75. Canadians unhappy with banks over fees and fairness, survey suggests
  76. Céline Dion returns to spotlight
  77. Tories looking for vets to sing Stephen Harper's praises in campaign ads
  78. Crown witness says interprovincial liquor limits don't violate free trade
  79. TSX and Dow charge higher as market gloom over China dissipates
  80. German senior's world adventure in vintage car conks out in Manitoba
  81. Threat of 'ember showers' leaves B.C. communities on edge
  82. Former, current PMO aides' chat at Duffy trial showed poor judgment, lawyers say
  83. Ontario launches push to eliminate red and white health cards
  84. Man sentenced in Tim Hortons snake-throwing incident
  85. SkyGreece Airlines 'temporarily' halting operations
  86. B.C.'s health officer backs proof of vaccination in schools
  87. 5 reasons not to panic about Canada's economy
  88. Alberta mother fights to keep child on marijuana treatment that quells seizures
  89. Who is Tom Mulcair? Canadians want to know more
  90. Stephen Harper's hand gesture sets off a meme goldrush
  91. Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Lanaudière likely started at local arena
  92. Meet the 6th federal party with 3 incumbents
  93. Canadian Army bomb experts respond to Quebec explosive device call
  94. Spin Cycle: When should deficits stop?
  95. 10-year cancer study indicates 30% of Baffin patients not sent for chemo, radiation
  96. Some Quebecers are cutting Canadian bills in half to create a local currency
  97. Calgary Transit driver will quit job if forced to take the wheel of Pride bus
  98. Man flying high from Air Canada bargain ticket deal now fuming mad
  99. 'I just belted it:' Australians fight off cougar in Jasper National Park
  100. Whose ashes are in this urn found in a London, Ont. drug house?
  101. Noel Biderman, Ashley Madison CEO, steps down
  102. Ottawa spent $5B less than it took in between April and June
  103. Heavy rain brings risk of flash floods as B.C.'s hot, dry summer comes to an end
  104. No charges laid in drowning of London cellphone shooting suspect
  105. Plane that crashed in 1992 found in northern Ontario
  106. Royalty review: Alberta set to announce panel and plans
  107. Fudge the lab rescued from cliff in Newfoundland park
  108. Bryce Casavant, who refused to kill bear cubs, removed from Conservation Service
  109. The P.E.I. Must Do Challenge
  110. Poll Tracker: Are the Conservatives headed for 3rd?
  111. Truck driver charged in crash that killed 3 Saskatchewan teens
  112. Sticky fingers? Bee theft leaves Alberta honey farmer $600K out of pocket
  113. RCMP planning mass arrests at pipeline protest camp, northern B.C chiefs fear
  114. Trudeau takes climate change question from event protesters
  115. Barge tips and spills more than 50 scrap cars into Victoria'ss Gorge waterway
  116. Blue Jays hit 3 home runs, edge Tigers in series-opener
  117. China's great fall, loonie's swan dive & some mushy math on taxes: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP
  118. 'Narrowest house' in Toronto hits market at $750,000
  119. Shania Twain Turns 50
  120. Fringe parties fight to spread message — but can they sway key ridings?
  121. Air Canada mistaken fares: winning a lottery or taking advantage?
  122. What the hacked data reveals about Ashley Madison's members
  123. Post-Katrina New Orleans: Canadian dedicates life to helping rebuild
  124. Paul Martin blasts NDP for move to 'far right'
  125. Melissa Bishop makes Canadian history in women's 800m at worlds
  126. Annapolis Valley family raising funds to stay with sick baby in Toronto
  127. Campaign trail quiet as Harper, Mulcair take day off
  128. Heinz recalls baby food product over spoilage concerns
  129. Hoping to see party leaders in your town? Only if they have something to gain
  130. Canada earns bronze after U.S. disqualified in 4x100m relay
  131. Trudeau takes aim at new citizenship rules in speech to Muslim conference
  132. Girl abducted in Barrie, Ont., by couple with gun
  133. Victoria-area traffic stuck after accident shuts down Malahat Highway
  134. Labour fund interested in helping bring Nordiques back to Quebec City
  135. Military police probe far-right group's possible ties to Valcartier members
  136. A look at some of the rejected ideas for @Canada's first tweet
  137. Strong winds across Lower Mainland cut power to 200,000 homes
  138. Blue Jays' Edwin Encarnacion hits 3 HRs against Tigers
  139. Nexen pipeline suspension: gaps in documentation, regulator says
  140. 2 men conflict over donation made to Conservatives
  141. Mayor criticized for comparing Harper's use of private security to dictators' militias
  142. Doctor-assisted suicide survey stokes controversy
  143. Fierce B.C. storm knocks out power and causes havoc
  144. Use Vote Compass to explore where you fit in the political landscape
  145. Nunavut's food crisis is becoming an election issue
  146. Harperman case: Can public servants be political activists?
  147. Thousands still without power in southwest B.C. after brutal windstorm
  148. Derek Drouin gives Canada 1st ever men's high jump gold
  149. NDP, Liberals urge Harper to break from election campaign to help Mohamed Fahmy
  150. Serena Ryder's Quietest Concert Ever draws hundreds to Bay of Fundy
  151. What do the Ford brothers and Donald Trump have in common?
  152. Nova Scotia's key Tory ridings up for grabs as incumbents step down
  153. Canada seeking pardon for journalist jailed in Egypt, lawyer says
  154. Barrie, Ont., man faces charges after alleged abduction
  155. Tories, Liberals attack alleged multibillion dollar spending gap in NDP promises
  156. B.C. residents share how they endured brutal windstorm
  157. How does Jason Kenney define 'recession'?
  158. Police chiefs want power to seize contraband in the mail
  159. Mrs. Universe 2015 is from Alberta's Enoch Cree Nation
  160. Quebec's new sex-ed program won't allow religious opt-outs
  161. Evacuation alert lifted for some southern B.C. Interior residents
  162. MTV Video Music Awards: Justin Bieber sheds tears after performance
  163. Sask. fans unleash anger on social media as Riders reach 0-9
  164. RCMP database on missing persons is overdue, overbudget
  165. Knowing if we're in a recession matters: Don Pittis
  166. How a recession would shake up the election campaign
  167. New candidates give up cash, family time to seek seat in Parliament
  168. Back to school 2015: Budget tips for post-secondary students
  169. Canadian 14-year-old shot dead in Jamaican capital
  170. Alberta's oilpatch has already shed 35,000 jobs this year
  171. 60,000 in Metro Vancouver still with no power after storm that affected 500,000
  172. Blue Jays hire Shapiro to replace Beeston as president
  173. New Ontario rules could force some unlicensed home daycares to shut down
  174. Yellowknife apprentice builds his big brother a tiny house
  175. Student debt collection to ramp up, according to government documents
  176. Ashley Callingbull, Canadian from First Nation, wins Mrs. Universe
  177. Pregnant Manitoba child not reported to welfare agency
  178. Nova Scotia gas shortage could last for days, says Wilson Fuel VP
  179. Ontario launches new sex-ed ad before classes resume
  180. Housing affordability slips because of hot markets in Toronto, Vancouver
  181. Mulcair pledges restored funding for shelters, plan to end violence against women
  182. Oil price spikes above $47 as EIA shows U.S. pumping less crude
  183. Ivan Henry launches wrongful conviction lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court
  184. North not delivering on promises of fast internet
  185. Stephen Harper calls border alcohol limits 'ridiculous'
  186. Fundraiser for Shoal Lake 40's 'Freedom Road' raises 1% of goal
  187. Poll Tracker: Margin narrows again in three-way race
  188. Natural gas leak detected near Vancouver Art Gallery
  189. 'Complete insanity' at Nova Scotia gas stations as shortage continues
  190. What you need to know about Ontario's new road rules
  191. Police trace child porn on Craigslist-purchased laptop to Abbotsford, B.C., man
  192. Energy, climate change on agenda as eastern premiers, governors meet
  193. Sharon and Bram to host musical memorial for Lois
  194. Car overload: Iqaluit has 6,000 vehicles, only 8,000 residents
  195. Clam digging a family affair in Iqaluit
  196. TSX ends rough August with a thud
  197. At Northern docs' prompting, Canada's doctors divest of fossil fuels
  198. Manitoba researcher defends assisted-death panel
  199. New greenhouse gas targets set by eastern premiers, governors
  200. Saskatchewan expects $292M deficit due to fires, oil price collapse
  201. Canada-U.S. border wall idea ridiculed on social media
  202. Conservative Leader Stephen Harper spotted at Toronto Blue Jays practice
  203. N.B. man abandons 30-day solitary wilderness trek after 7 days
  204. Tainted blood victim wants N.W.T. government to cover $150K Hep C drug
  205. 11-year-old girl sexually assaulted at Winnipeg Tim Hortons: police
  206. Bear cub falls from tree after mother shot by police
  207. Man's lawsuit for wrongful sex-assault conviction opens in B.C. Supreme Court
  208. Roughriders axe head coach Corey Chamblin, GM Taman
  209. Ashley Callingbull's Mrs. Universe win puts indigenous issues in the spotlight
  210. B.C. storm: Why did the wind and rain do so much damage?
  211. Saskatchewan boy lands role alongside Leonardo DiCaprio
  212. Penn West Petroleum cutting 400 jobs
  213. More than a third of First Nations to lose funding for failing to report finances
  214. GDP figures from Statistics Canada expected to show slide into recession
  215. Michelle Gagnon: Mulcair's NDP still riding the Orange Wave
  216. Extreme house hunting: What some will do to nab a good home
  217. Nachos, poutine: Nova Scotia school lunches failing nutrition test
  218. Green Party faithful turn out in droves as crowd welcomes Elizabeth May
  219. Roughriders fire coach and GM
  220. Trump Tower issue closes downtown Toronto intersection
  221. Will seniors 'make the difference' at the polls on election day?
  222. Are RCMP afraid to prosecute corruption in First Nation communities?
  223. Confederation Bridge open after multi-vehicle collision
  224. Thousands in B.C. still without power 3 days after windstorm
  225. Gasoline analyst calls Nova Scotia shortage a 'wake-up call'
  226. Maher Arar's lawyer discusses 'major development' in rendition case
  227. TSX dumps 300 points as oil loses $3 a barrel
  228. Alberta child exploitation charges: investigators to provide more details
  229. Harper and Mulcair blamed for Blue Jays losses on social media
  230. CanJet, Halifax-based airline, to suspend flight operations indefinitely
  231. Manitoba mother wants answers on why daughter died in custody
  232. Concerns over cost of Toronto Olympics on the rise
  233. Sudbury Greyhound bus service slashed nearly in half
  234. Green Party Leader Elizabeth May LIVE at 3:30 p.m. ET
  235. Toronto, Vancouver luxury homes snapped up by foreign buyers: Re/Max
  236. The Beaverton pulls controversial article on Ashley Callingbull
  237. Fallout from pipeline spill prompts Nexen to shut Long Lake facility
  238. Dal student planned a shooting massacre, court documents allege
  239. Senator Wallin case dogs Stephen Harper on campaign trail
  240. Climate change has Obama talking, but Canada's leaders mostly silent
  241. Expat voting policy doesn't add up, couple says
  242. In Inuvik, N.W.T., lack of ID could mean stalled addictions treatment
  243. 'Get him off me!' wrongfully convicted man would scream in sleep after release, daughter tells court
  244. Catholic Church, Manitoba sued over sexual assault allegations in Métis schools
  245. Quebec MDs to get euthanasia guide to prepare for legalized assisted death
  246. Activist calls for more English signage in Montreal's predominantly Anglo suburbs
  247. MP's letter critical of Ontario sex-ed curriculum has Brampton teacher fuming
  248. Canadian doctors co-signing prescriptions for U.S. patients
  249. Ontario woman claims footage shows moving company damaged her belongings
  250. Baby bobcats make surprise visit to Calgary home