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  1. Federal leaders urged to 'do everything they can' to save auto sector
  2. Ecstasy lab allegedly run by former chemistry professor, sons raided in N.B.
  3. 1 in 5 Canadian renters spend half their income on rent, housing groups say
  4. Liberal campaign says leaders' upcoming Munk Debate not bilingual enough
  5. Other refugees left waiting as Canada deals with Syrian crisis, says advocate
  6. Toronto should bid on 2024 Olympics, Paralympics
  7. Few in Nunavut remain untouched by suicide - even politicians
  8. Quebec teen being tried on terror-related charges linked to man who ran down 2 soldiers
  9. Tom Mulcair promises $200M to boost youth employment
  10. Barricades or bargaining: Can Christy Clark make a deal with B.C.'s First Nations?
  11. NHLer Mike Richards's drug case held over until December
  12. Poll Tracker: Are Liberals heading for 1st place in the polls?
  13. Ottawa taxi vandalism leads to charges after passenger dodges glass
  14. Workers evacuated at Regina's Co-op refinery over leak
  15. Anishinaabe author, historian Basil H. Johnston dies at 86
  16. Drive-by shooting caught on dash cam
  17. Falling glass from Four Seasons Hotel injures 2
  18. Stephen Harper suggests Canada will do more to help Syrian refugees
  19. First Nations leaders reach reconciliation deal with B.C.
  20. Federal probe of KPMG tax 'sham' stalled in court
  21. Windsor-area company lands contract for early works on Gordie Howe bridge
  22. Terror accused tried to convert inmate to Islam before beating, lawyer says
  23. Joy Davies resigns as Liberal candidate over pro-pot Facebook comments
  24. Killer whale feeding frenzy surprises B.C. paddle boarder
  25. University of Toronto subject of online threats against women
  26. Homo naledi: SFU researcher discusses exciting new find
  27. Inside the Fraser River's new drinking water tunnel
  28. Ontario backs woman fighting ban on face-covering at citizenship ceremonies
  29. Canada's refugee acceptance falls far short of Stephen Harper's claims
  30. KPMG tax 'sham' could lead to criminal investigation, experts say
  31. Harper's message control backfiring this time: Neil Macdonald
  32. Vote Compass: Economy and environment rate as top issues
  33. TIFF 2015: Stars gather for Toronto International Film Festival
  34. How a different Canada took in 60,000 Vietnamese boat people
  35. Drowned Syrian boy's father blames Canada for death of wife and son
  36. Unifor says Trans-Pacific Partnership an auto job killer
  37. Get breaking news from the campaign trail
  38. National Truth and Reconciliation educator wants to move from 'apology to action'
  39. Canadians' debt-to-income ratio ticks up again, to 164.6%
  40. Fisherman to be sentenced in so-called murder for lobster case
  41. Tired of angry internet posts, Regina woman shames the haters
  42. Omar Khadr in court asking for changes to bail conditions
  43. Meeting with First Nations sets pathway to reconciliation in B.C.
  44. Wife of Raif Badawi rallies global support for jailed Saudi blogger
  45. Aurora Beerealis? Northern Light? Iqaluit gets excited about naming local brews
  46. Chevron premium fuel mix-up results in overcharging
  47. On 9/11 anniversary, Tories pledge $10M to research terrorism, radicalization
  48. Patrick Brazeau set to plead guilty to simple assault, cocaine charges
  49. DFO says don't try and harness the beluga in Grates Cove
  50. Justin Trudeau lays out $1.5B youth employment strategy
  51. Prescribed pot OK'd as tax-deductible medical expense, industry group says
  52. New Canadian Olympic mittens unveiled by hockey stars
  53. Feeling lucky? Chase the Ace jackpot Saturday may top $900K
  54. First Nation to host poll stations but uneasy about voting in 'foreign election'
  55. Ordnance found in fishing gear prompts closure of RCMP Harbour Grace
  56. Float plane flips during takeoff near Teslin, Yukon
  57. Ambulance and train collide in Langley, B.C.
  58. Rain floods Saint John streets as heavy rainfall warnings continue
  59. Canadian Olympic Committee confirms interest in Toronto 2024 bid
  60. Treat high blood pressure aggressively to save lives, U.S. trial suggests
  61. Ottawa Mountie told police he 'screwed up,' child abuse trial hears
  62. Allegations Alan Kurdi's father is a people smuggler are 'ridiculous,' family says
  63. TIFF 2015: Rachel Weisz, Natalie Portman on the red carpet
  64. 'More dangerous' for Salim Alaradi's family to stay silent about detention, advocate says
  65. Elizabeth May willing to mediate coalition to topple Stephen Harper
  66. Conservatives rule out airlifts of Syrian refugees to Canada
  67. Drezus big winner at Indigenous Music Awards in Winnipeg
  68. 'Liberals in a hurry'? That's Trudeau, not Mulcair's NDP: Chris Hall
  69. Father Richard Harris converts from Anglican priest to Catholic
  70. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne to make refugee funding announcement
  71. Threats against women at University of Toronto 1st surfaced in June
  72. Disabled voters still face accessibility challenges at the polls, advocates say
  73. "Guantanamo's Child": Michelle Shephard on Omar Khadr's case
  74. Edmonton man sees it as his 'duty' to bring his family to Canada from Syria
  75. Blue Jays, Yankees clash in crucial doubleheader
  76. What we learned in Week 6 of the election campaign
  77. Rare legal move sends 2 men straight to trial in death of Toronto woman
  78. NDP candidate criticised for profane comments and toy gun photo
  79. What it takes to get youth to vote
  80. Quebec apple season spared from changes to Temporary Foreign Worker Program
  81. Young voters, NDP candidates rally at Toronto Bill C-51 protest
  82. Blue Jays trump Yankees in Game 1 of doubleheader
  83. Airport hangar accidentally fills with fire-fighting foam
  84. 'They're coming out. My kids were taken back in,' says mom of children possibly in northern Iraq
  85. Musical politics: How election campaigns choose their songs
  86. Const. David Wynn honoured at RCMP commemoration in Regina
  87. Ottawa police investigate alleged taxi vs. Uber video
  88. 'One day Syria will need its people,' says Syrian peace activist in Montreal
  89. Ban herbicide that's verboten in EU, eco group urges Quebec
  90. Alberta researchers stumble across stranded hunter in B.C. wilderness
  91. Rex Murphy retiring from Cross Country Checkup
  92. Ottawa Redblacks use 2nd-half push to beat B.C. Lions
  93. Gord Bamford the big winner at CCMAs with 3 awards
  94. Teen's TIFF TV interview interrupted by man's vulgar barb
  95. Vancouver drone store repeatedly targeted by thieves
  96. Ex-Quebec cardiologist begins 2nd trial in children's deaths Monday
  97. SNC-Lavalin endorsed bribes and gifts to Gadhafi son, ex-VP claims
  98. Why the Winnipeg Free Press is adopting the iTunes sales model: Don Pittis
  99. Bruce Carson, former Harper aide, on trial for influence peddling today
  100. Iqaluit father who lost son to suicide supports inquest
  101. 'Bad batch' of medication responsible for woman's sudden symptoms: MD
  102. Will he or won't he? Toronto's mayor faces Olympic bid decision deadline
  103. Anne of Green Gables author's photos on permanent exhibit
  104. Stigma of acne worse in the age of selfies, experts say
  105. Are animals sentient beings? Quebec weighs new animal cruelty law
  106. Goose-killing mink blamed for wrecking family farm
  107. Man caught on camera in alleged up-skirt photo incident
  108. Hot markets in Toronto, Vancouver, Hamilton push house price index up
  109. What do voters hear in Conservatives' message on refugees?
  110. Is Vancouver's Downtown Deer dead?
  111. Jury selection starts in 2nd trial for Quebec cardiologist accused of killing his children
  112. Reporters 'feel alone' with Gilles Duceppe on Bloc Québécois tour
  113. $1.9B surplus pushes economy back to top of election agenda
  114. Do street checks put Edmonton on road to 'police state' for non-white groups?
  115. Alan Kurdi's aunt in Europe to plea for help for Syrian refugees
  116. Grizzly bear attack near Sparwood, B.C., makes 4 maulings this month
  117. Toronto mayor not expected to pursue Olympic bid
  118. Federal surplus is good political news for both Stephen Harper and Tom Mulcair
  119. Move over Mitch and Cam, this Canadian 'Modern Family' has diverse voters
  120. Proposed Vancouver condo towers to showcase innovative design
  121. 'Impatient' driver gets vehicle impaled in Brampton
  122. Uber accused of price-fixing in $150M lawsuit by Edmonton taxi companies
  123. Photos show conditions inside unlicensed Ontario daycare where 2-year-old died
  124. Nova Scotia man hospitalized after fiery speedway crash
  125. SNC-Lavalin sued for $15M over consultant's Mexico jailing
  126. Franklin Centre announcement catches Inuit Heritage Trust off-guard
  127. 'We've been using it for decades': Quebec First Nation launches search for discontinued tea blend
  128. Calgary house prices: Nothing stays up forever
  129. Liberal, NDP supporters most open to accepting more refugees: Vote Compass
  130. Harper government to argue for niqab ban at citizenship ceremonies
  131. Government squeezed a surplus out of a shrinking economy
  132. N.S. judge asked to certify lawsuit against makers of diabetes drug
  133. Spryfield woman shocked after her cat was taken by stranger and euthanized
  134. 2024 Olympics: Toronto won't enter a bid, sources say
  135. 'I'm lifeless,' testifies grandmother of 11-year-old Nunavut suicide victim
  136. Amber Alert for toddler Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette remains in effect
  137. Average house price jumps 8.7% to $433,367 in August
  138. Last-minute rig cancellation puts dark cloud over N.L. oil industry
  139. Brazeau expected to plead guilty to simple assault but other charges remain
  140. Artists launch climate change manifesto LIVE
  141. Bear photo bombs Vancouver couple's wedding video
  142. Acadian singer faces backlash over music video with First Nation 'clichés'
  143. Liberals vow to put $750M into training programs for skilled trades
  144. Toronto Star launches tablet app Star Touch
  145. Tom Mulcair lays out NDP plan to improve youth mental-health care
  146. Elizabeth May to tweet her way into Globe and Mail debate
  147. Vancouver Canucks move to 'dynamic pricing' for hot tickets
  148. TIFF on your wallet: how much does a day at the fest really cost?
  149. Theft of expensive violin strikes sour note with Halifax music store
  150. WestJet launches London flights from 6 Canadian cities
  151. Construction worker missing after Montreal bridge platform collapses
  152. Niqabs OK at citizenship ceremonies, as federal government loses appeal
  153. Tory candidate in Newfoundland riding dropped after offensive online remarks surface
  154. Canadian debt loads increasing, especially for seniors, Equifax says
  155. 'What women put up with': Alberta politician calls out Twitter sexism
  156. Spin Cycle: The contribution of lapsed spending to deficit slaying
  157. Winter Olympics bid in 2026 being considered, Calgary mayor confirms
  158. Ottawa taxi driver caught swearing in YouTube video says he was set up
  159. Video of restrained boy silences Ottawa Mountie's child abuse trial
  160. TIFF 2015: Canadian films highlight festival, but will they make money?
  161. Facebook 'likes': Are the Conservatives buying them?
  162. 8 injured in northern Manitoba plane crash
  163. Transgender students have 'mental disorder,' Edmonton Catholic school trustee says
  164. Liberals and NDP poised for gains in Atlantic Canada
  165. Foreign buyers driving demand for luxury homes, Sotheby's says
  166. Keith Boag: Is politics broken? We might share the blame
  167. A season of reckoning for the junior energy industry
  168. Vancouver's 'extraordinary' city manager ousted with $556K severance
  169. 4th British sailor, accused of gang rape, can now leave Canada
  170. Body of N.S. police officer found, case treated as homicide
  171. NDP expected to cap corporate tax rate at 17.5% in fiscal plan
  172. Mohawk activist Ellen Gabriel signs on to Leap Manifesto
  173. Video interviews with boy allegedly abused by ex-Mountie dad and stepmom to be shown in court
  174. Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette's death mourned by southern Alberta community
  175. Ottawa to appeal decision lifting niqab ban at citizenship ceremonies
  176. 'It's cold - we like it:' GE expands jet engine cold weather testing centre in Winnipeg
  177. Canadians say rich should pay more tax, divided on pipelines: Vote Compass
  178. La Presse to stop printing newspapers (except on Saturdays)
  179. Air Canada flight diverted after pilot determines cargo hold unsafe for dog
  180. Richard Oland died from 40 blows to his head, murder trial hears
  181. Alberta woman's act of kindness ends with her SUV stolen
  182. 'It's in a bad place': P.E.I. man uses trailer to stop community mailbox
  183. First Nation student death inquest to start Oct. 5
  184. Debate on doctor-assisted suicide 'flying below the radar' this election
  185. Leaders prepare in private before crucial debate
  186. Habs star P.K. Subban donates $10M Montreal Children's Hospital
  187. Lloyd Axworthy calls for Canada to lead on de-militarized Arctic
  188. Athletics Canada fires 2 coaches less than a year from Rio Olympics
  189. Ontario French school teachers reach deal with province
  190. Regina woman shares powerful letter about daughter's suicide
  191. David Price powers Blue Jays past Braves
  192. 'Son of a bitch': NDP's Pat Martin caught swearing at Winnipeg forum
  193. Tom Mulcair commits $2.6B to support pharmacare plan
  194. Justin Trudeau's behind in Papineau? How to read this NDP-commissioned poll
  195. Omar Khadr can remove electronic bracelet, visit family in Toronto
  196. John Furlong wins court battle against journalist
  197. Asian carp caught near Point Pelee, Ministry of Natural Resources says
  198. 'Move into the 21st century,' hearing-impaired grad urges MUN in accommodation flap
  199. Vote Compass: Harper, Trudeau seen as winners in economy debate
  200. Former Mountie pointed gun at son's head, boy tells Ottawa trial
  201. On the economy, politicians debate, central bankers decide
  202. Climate change good news for Arctic mosquitoes, bad news for caribou
  203. Federal government to request stay of niqab ban decision until appeal is heard
  204. Ontario elementary teachers could start one-day strikes in October
  205. How young is too young to be left home alone?
  206. Video games warp how kids see death, grief counsellor says
  207. Iraq theatre company denied entry to Canada over fears members would seek refugee status
  208. Dramatic horse rescue near Saskatoon
  209. Harper says Canadians feel 'vulnerable' on economy, but he'll stick to his path
  210. TIFF 2015: Steve Fonyo seeks forgiveness through documentary 'Hurt'
  211. NDP candidate Jean-François Delisle wants to reopen Constitution to deal with Senate and niqab
  212. Stephen Harper's 'old-stock Canadians': Politics of division or simple slip?
  213. Jason Kenney steps in for embattled cabinet colleagues as 'minister of everything'
  214. A small surplus, a big trade deal & a little optimism: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP
  215. Wayne Gretzky endorses Harper despite not being allowed to vote
  216. Ontario elementary teachers threaten to step up job action Monday
  217. 20 years after Ipperwash crisis, First Nation votes on fed offer of $95M
  218. P.K. Subban's donation inspires young boy to give $20
  219. Triple amputee who nearly died from flesh-eating disease doing half-marathon
  220. Syrian refugee resettlement expected to be speeded up by Canada
  221. Quebec NDP candidate backs off proposal to reopen Constitution for Senate, niqab
  222. Woman hit by flying tire from truck in Mississauga, Ont., has died
  223. Gretzky's endorsement of Stephen Harper divides social media
  224. MUN prof tells very different story, hard-of-hearing student says
  225. Winnipeg mom sought on Canada-wide warrant after son, 12, goes missing
  226. How a trip to Windsor, Ont., almost ended the future of Motown Records
  227. Muslim women's group 'disgusted' by Bloc ad against niqab
  228. TIFF 2015 wraps up
  229. Take a seat: How to win an open riding
  230. Aboriginal protester in serious condition after being accidentally set on fire
  231. NDP, Greens turn to pop culture to woo voters online
  232. Anti-wolf cull singer Miley Cyrus visits B.C. coastal town
  233. Mulcair vows to work with, abolish Senate
  234. Cheers, jeers greet Stephen Harper at Ontario campaign stops
  235. Teen arrested in shooting inside crowded Hamilton Tim Hortons
  236. A tale of two Montreal ridings: Mulcair's Outremont, Trudeau's Papineau
  237. Winnipeg NDP candidate Pat Martin apologizes for using foul language
  238. Blue Jays drop series to Red Sox, lead East by 2.5 games
  239. Shooting at downtown Toronto restaurant leaves woman fighting for life
  240. Landslide in B.C. town of Birken leads to evacuation order
  241. Saskatchewan's Tatiana Maslany loses to Viola Davis at Emmy Awards
  242. Woman dies in Montreal marathon
  243. From free vacations to jail time: How some countries try to increase voter turnout
  244. Mom says she was duped by stranger after posting 'amazing' video of autistic son
  245. No children allowed: Landlords refuse to rent to families with kids
  246. Funeral today for slain Nova Scotia police officer
  247. Final sentencing hearing in 'murder for lobster' trial begins
  248. Neil Bantleman to testify against accusers in perjury probe
  249. For Bernard Valcourt, all First Nations politics are local
  250. Tories deny politicizing Terry Fox Run with $35M campaign pledge to match donations