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  1. Violent sex offender released without warning in Vancouver
  2. Federal riding changes could sow voter confusion
  3. Understanding recession without saying the R-word: Don Pittis
  4. Smartphones in the classroom: a teacher's dream or nightmare?
  5. British Columbia voters could decide the election outcome
  6. Which leader has answered the most questions (so far)?
  7. Hundreds turn up for Alberta's 1st climate change forum
  8. Harper pledges enhanced tax credit for northern mining projects
  9. 19-year-old charged in Ontario teen's shooting death in Jamaica
  10. Bedford funeral home aims to provide elite service at lower cost
  11. Assembly of First Nations to outline election priorities
  12. Slurpee tax? Diabetes association calls for extra charge on sugary drinks
  13. Sentencing for 2 convicted in Via Rail terror plot case resumes in Toronto
  14. Quebec agency proposes new Arctic housing designed for Inuit lifestyle
  15. Nova Scotia gas shortage prompts government review of supply system
  16. Dalhousie University to launch sex assault, harassment phone line
  17. Mom charged in killing of 2-month-old baby girl: Winnipeg police
  18. Man survives grizzly bear attack near Cranbrook, B.C.
  19. Psychiatrist right to inform police after Dalhousie threats, prof says
  20. Is your baby monitor safe? Cybersecurity firms says many can be hacked
  21. If pension comes as lump sum, who will help you manage it?
  22. Thousands of birthday greetings mailed in for Nova Scotia boy with autism
  23. TSB releases wreckage photos from 1992 Kapuskasing plane crash
  24. Canada not doing enough for refugees in Europe, Mulcair says
  25. Election Pollcast: Is the economy the ballot box issue?
  26. Inmate charged with possessing child porn in Manitoba jail
  27. Harper, Trudeau and Mulcair spar on deficits following recession report
  28. Encarnacion gets the nod for ridiculous August
  29. Nova Scotia lobster, or 'Boston Lobster' in China, could be rebranded
  30. Milos Raonic guts out 4-set win at U.S. Open
  31. Elizabeth May focusing Green Party resources on target ridings
  32. Quebec helicopter crash leaves 2 dead, 3 injured
  33. Summer snow hits the peak of Whistler
  34. Joe Oliver mocked online amid bad economic news
  35. Mothers beg for anonymity in dismembered millionaire paternity case
  36. Quebec health minister insists dying patients must get help to ease suffering
  37. Japanese fisherman reunited with fishing boat lost in tsunami
  38. Justin Trudeau doesn't want pot sold at corner stores
  39. R.A. Dickey, Blue Jays shut down Indians in series finale
  40. Stephen Harper keeps up drumbeat of anti-ISIS message
  41. Domino's franchise operators accused of uttering death threats will keep store
  42. 18th-century village ruins from Montreal construction site to be destroyed
  43. Eugenie Bouchard through to 3rd round at U.S. Open
  44. Immigration minister defends Canada's refugee response, blames media for ignoring crisis
  45. High praise for Canada's political system, from Deez Nuts
  46. Family of drowned Syrian boy was trying to get to Canada
  47. 5 things to watch in today's Calgary-Foothills byelection
  48. Federal election 2015: How data mining is changing political campaigns
  49. Friday job numbers may tell tales GDP missed: Don Pittis
  50. Reality check: Debunking major myths about student loans
  51. What Canadians want to know about Stephen Harper
  52. Could PC leader Patrick Brown lose the Simcoe North byelection?
  53. Chris Alexander suspends re-election campaign in wake of refugee crisis
  54. Over half of First Nations in North face funding freeze after missing filing deadline
  55. Quebec mulls increase in sales tax, lower income tax
  56. Pair killed in Quebec helicopter crash ID'd
  57. Canadian star sprinter De Grasse staying in school for now
  58. Winnipeg baby's death sparks call for more postpartum help for new moms
  59. Hot August for Vancouver real estate: prices up 17%
  60. Chris Alexander's campaign office re-opens despite 'suspended' campaign
  61. Ex-minister Peter Penashue, who stepped down over illegitimate expenses, to run again
  62. Mulcair vows action to expand Canada, Quebec pension plans within 6 months
  63. 2 people overdose on fentanyl in Winnipeg
  64. Montreal mayor pledges to open injection sites even without federal approval
  65. Polls to close at 9 p.m. ET in key Ontario byelection
  66. Ozzy, Black Sabbath playing across Canada on farewell 2016 dates
  67. Omar Khadr wants bail restrictions lifted to allow Toronto visit
  68. Cyclist dragged under moving truck miraculously survives
  69. Canadian rowers earn 3 Olympic spots at worlds
  70. Buy Canada! The bullish case for the Canadian economy
  71. Answer to refugee crisis includes military mission, Harper says: Chris Hall
  72. Canada's refugee policy questioned after Syrian boy's drowning
  73. Got $1 million? You might score a tear-down home in a hot market
  74. Conservatives grapple with the terrible death of a Syrian boy
  75. Canada adds 12,000 jobs in August but unemployment rises to 7%
  76. Pilot dead after small plane crashes in Stoney Creek
  77. Nova Scotia's premier calls on provinces to donate to Syrian refugee relief effort
  78. Where's Joe Oliver? Found him! In Turkey for G20 talks
  79. Trudeau makes $20B public transit funding pledge in key GTA riding
  80. Fair Elections Act prevents former N.S. party leader from casting vote
  81. Peter Penashue officially Conservative candidate for Labrador
  82. CEO makes pitch to clear SNC-Lavalin's name at anti-corruption gathering in Malaysia
  83. Speed up refugee resettlement, Ontario cabinet minister tells Ottawa
  84. P&P candidates panel: Was Laureen Harper off-message on pot?
  85. 'How to sponsor a Syrian?' is Canada's top Google query on refugees
  86. Would a doctor's prescription make you exercise more?
  87. Blue Jays look to continue hot streak against Orioles
  88. Parties clash over meaning of August jobs numbers for economic future
  89. Dalhousie student who allegedly planned a massacre faces new charge
  90. New restrictions on drones near wildfires sought by B.C.
  91. Refugees face roadblocks to get to Canada
  92. Poll Tracker: NDP's front-runner status at risk
  93. Crown seeks 'high risk accused' status for Allan Schoenborn
  94. Canada's residential school story to be taught in classrooms this fall
  95. Ottawa backs off as First Nations ignore transparency law deadline
  96. Philanthropist Michael DeGroote paid Vito Rizzuto associate $500,000 amid casino dispute
  97. 2 men drown near Cornwall, Ont., in human smuggling attempt, police allege
  98. Smirnoff Ice drinks recalled for possible glass contamination
  99. Refugee crisis coverage, rivals' criticism frustrates Conservative campaign
  100. Canada election 2015: What we learned in week 5
  101. NDP wants to resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees in Canada by end of year
  102. Alan Kurdi's family holds memorial in Vancouver today
  103. Shipping container found, no sign of $10M in stolen silver
  104. Replica Olympic Stadium in it to win it at Montreal soapbox derby
  105. Cyclist gets $440 ticket for late-night ride
  106. 'Just not ready' Trudeau ad may be getting to voters, poll suggests
  107. St. Lawrence River smuggling in spotlight after drownings
  108. Fire breaks out at new Iqaluit airport terminal
  109. Memorial held in Vancouver for Alan Kurdi, 3, buried in Syria
  110. Attempted child abduction in West End of Vancouver: video found
  111. Back to school 2015: How post-secondary students can fight 'grim reality' of rising textbook costs
  112. AC/DC concert ends with pedestrian hit and killed by vehicle
  113. Gilles Duceppe launches attack on NDP, Conservatives in Quebec
  114. World Rowing Championships: Canada's women's 8 race to bronze
  115. From Blue Jays losses to litres of beer: Unusual numbers from the federal election
  116. Man crosses Canada on horseback to raise awareness for veterans
  117. 'Tragic' fire destroys high school in Cape Dorset, Nunavut
  118. Teen charged for carrying bomb-shaped alarm clock in carry-on
  119. Fishing boat capsizes near Tofino, 2 dead, 1 missing
  120. Pipeline blaze shoots 'huge fireball in the sky' south of Manitoba border
  121. Eugenie Bouchard withdraws from U.S. Open
  122. Conservatives accused of mailing 'loaded' surveys on refugees
  123. Montreal soapbox derby in photos
  124. Refugee crisis prompts rallies across Canada
  125. Justin Trudeau calls for leaders' meeting to address Syrian refugee crisis
  126. Conservative candidate Jerry Bance caught in CBC sting urinating in homeowner's coffee mug
  127. Olympian Clara Hughes reveals doping infraction
  128. Stephen Harper reached out to Nigel Wright despite anger over Duffy payment
  129. Boy's eye glued shut by clinic receptionist with no medical training
  130. The back story of CBC's interviews with federal leaders: Peter Mansbridge
  131. Where there's smoke there's ire: Condo board smoking case hits the courts
  132. Secret government report on women's issues in Canada finds poverty, serious wage gap
  133. Website helps non-indigenous Canadians learn about First Nations culture
  134. 'We don't deserve this': Quebec residents take city to court over sinking homes
  135. The top-earning Canadian songs abroad of 2014 are mostly kinda old
  136. 'We are in whale soup,' squeals kayaker with glee
  137. Meet 7 of the 1.4 million expats who just lost their right to vote
  138. Quebec triples number of Syrian refugee sponsorships
  139. 'Convert or else' extremist stickers found stuck to Repentigny cars
  140. Conservatives forced to drop another Toronto candidate over YouTube videos
  141. Runaway, driverless truck smashes vehicles at Winnipeg strip mall
  142. Nexen Energy promises daily pipeline inspections
  143. Inverness Chase the Ace winner turns over cheque to friend
  144. Grizzly bear attacks 2 hunters south of Fort Nelson, B.C.
  145. 'The school that we've been to is all gone now,' Cape Dorset resident says after fire
  146. Stephen Harper would quit as PM even if party loses by a seat
  147. NDP MP stands by attempts to help family of drowned Syrian toddler
  148. Andrew Wiggins, Canada cruise past Uruguay at FIBA Americas
  149. Twin sisters who received liver transplants head to school for the 1st time
  150. Youth worker defends Edmonton group home after teen charged with murder
  151. NDP's front-runner ad shows more relaxed, natural Tom Mulcair
  152. Probe of CP Rail mountain crash in B.C. examines 'over length' train
  153. Waiting for Bank of Canada's economic verdict: Don Pittis
  154. Back to school 2015: Is the end of homework near?
  155. Justin Trudeau disagrees with dad, agrees with Harper about minority rule
  156. Stephen Colbert's jokes about Canada
  157. International students flock to Ontario, bringing culture, cash
  158. 300 supporters urge Harper to get journalist jailed in Egypt out of 'political nightmare'
  159. Get the latest from the campaign trail
  160. Jury selection begins in Dennis Oland's murder trial
  161. Premier Philippe Couillard to sponsor Syrian refugee family
  162. Tories promise boost to education savings for low, middle-income families
  163. Dark chapter in Saskatchewan history: Cypress Hills Massacre remembered
  164. NDP unveils plan to boost aerospace jobs
  165. Explore Lake Huron shipwrecks from dry land
  166. 5th calf boosts West Coast orca baby boom
  167. Liberals promise sweeping employment insurance reforms
  168. Mulcair, Trudeau, Harper remain in close race after campaign's 1st phase
  169. Olympics bid prompts 'a lot of unanswered questions,' Ontario premier says
  170. Seafarers' union takes government to court over foreign sailors
  171. 'It's tragic': Cape Dorset high school destroyed by fire
  172. Thousands of Quebec teachers to strike for 2 days this fall
  173. Lawrence Hill debuts refugee saga The Illegal, followup to The Book of Negroes
  174. Dennis Oland pleads not guilty to 2nd-degree murder
  175. Mako shark calling Sable Island, N.S., area home, for now
  176. 'We have all been watching with broken hearts:' B.C. premier pledges $1M for Syrian refugees
  177. Conservatives defend Montreal candidate who struggles with French
  178. 3 youths accused of burning down Nunavut high school
  179. TSX, Dow move higher as Chinese stocks rebound
  180. 80% of missing persons in Manitoba are CFS kids, police say
  181. Cecil the lion's death pressures hunting club into moving Calgary Zoo fundraiser
  182. Health care, environment largely ignored in campaign so far
  183. B.C. First Nation gets Nexen fracking water licence overturned
  184. Tory hopeful Peter Kent tweets, then retracts, claim that refugee is ISIS fighter
  185. B.C. First Nation gets Nexen fracking water licence overturned
  186. Tory hopeful Peter Kent tweets, then retracts, claim that refugee is ISIS fighter
  187. Man accused of trying to abduct 2 Vancouver children
  188. Circumcision advice updated by Canadian Paediatric Society
  189. Trudeau would decentralize PM's power, reverse trend started by father
  190. OPP union announces reforms after scathing report
  191. Blue Jays beat Red Sox in 10 to extend AL East lead again
  192. Aretha Franklin doc Amazing Grace pulled from Toronto film fest
  193. Andrew Wiggins leads Canada into semis at Olympic qualifier
  194. Cucumber recall expanded due to salmonella risk
  195. Canada beats Belize, advances to 4th round of World Cup qualifying
  196. Why social media can be a minefield for teachers
  197. Harper 'threw in the towel' in bid to reform Senate, Mulcair says
  198. Refugee crisis demands both compassion and pragmatism: Neil Macdonald
  199. Canadians say they're slipping behind financially, survey says
  200. Bank of Canada expected to keep key interest rate unchanged
  201. Only 9 Syrian refugee cases offered on private sponsor list
  202. It's not your imagination — university tuition keeps getting more expensive
  203. How to prevent another gas shortage in Nova Scotia
  204. Get breaking news from the campaign trail
  205. 'I'm afraid to send him back': 5 tips to help your child with bullying
  206. Porn should be part of sex ed, says sex therapist
  207. Justin Trudeau pledges billions in new funding for affordable housing
  208. Could ecstasy help cure PTSD?
  209. Condo boom keeps rolling as housing starts jump to highest level since 2012
  210. Can a new leader save Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami after drastic federal cuts?
  211. Harpers stays the course on EI after Liberals announce reform plans
  212. 'Keep me out of it,' says passenger caught up in violent Ottawa taxi driver protest
  213. NDP makes pitch for automotive jobs in Tory-held Ontario seats
  214. Can B.C. achieve reconciliation with First Nations?
  215. 4 things you need to know before you sponsor a Syrian refugee
  216. 18 Pan Am Games athletes tested positive for doping: report
  217. Bombardier turned down Chinese bid for its rail unit: report
  218. Acadia student charged after alleged sexual assault on 1st day of class
  219. AFN national chief changes mind about not voting after listening to First Nations
  220. 'Too much too soon,' says mother about new sex-ed curriculum
  221. Great Antonio, beloved Montreal strongman, honoured
  222. Canada, Mexico parts makers pressure governments on content rules in TPP
  223. Green Party platform promises to expand rail, eliminate tuition
  224. Bear cubs frolic in West Vancouver swimming pool
  225. Ontario First Nations to hold inquiry into missing, murdered indigenous women
  226. Buzz movies, star-sightings and a free street fest: 5 cool things about TIFF 2015
  227. Accused bomber Guido Amsel denied bail by Winnipeg judge
  228. Endangered leopard cubs born by C-section in Granby Zoo
  229. Cape Dorset school fire fundraiser gets 'incredible response'
  230. 'Four brains are better than one': Quads start university together
  231. Alberta's 2015 oil and gas land sale revenue could be the lowest in decades
  232. Outgoing MPs can expect financial windfall, even if they plan their exit
  233. Tom Mulcair as PM would end Canada's fight with ISIS
  234. Vancouver methadone pharmacy closed over unsanitary conditions
  235. Montreal police arrest 4 in $10M silver heist
  236. Can Miley Cyrus get the B.C. government to stop the wolf cull?
  237. Blue Jays drop series in Boston, but Yankees also lose
  238. Conservatives send campaign manager back to Ottawa in shakeup
  239. Planned online passport renewal called 'reckless' security risk
  240. KPMG offshore 'sham' deceived tax authorities, CRA alleges
  241. Are masses of millennials really draining their parents' retirement fund?
  242. Lululemon profit rises as store sales increase 11%
  243. Supermodel surprises rural Nova Scotia town with high-fashion shoot
  244. Canadian Rental Housing Index launch LIVE
  245. Tropical storm Henri tracks north toward Atlantic Canada
  246. Fiat Chrysler recalls nearly 2 million trucks for airbag and steering issues
  247. National Gallery attracts 3rd largest audience in decade with Colville exhibit
  248. Transport truck smashes car on ferry as dad loads son into car seat
  249. $20M for lobster industry promised by Conservatives
  250. Metro Vancouver rolls back water restrictions