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  1. 'Tale of Two Cities': Food bank use grows in Toronto's suburbs, drops in city core
  2. Suncor boosts stake in Fort Hills oilsands project to 50.8%
  3. Watch out for dirty 'voter suppression' tricks, Elections Canada warns staff
  4. B.C. Premier Christy Clark's 'Seattle Princesses' tweet draws offside calls
  5. 'Science is on my side:' Miley Cyrus fires back at wolf cull, grizzly hunt
  6. Give native people veto power over development on their lands, report urges
  7. Twitter outrage after Canadian actress Tatiana Maslany's Emmy loss
  8. Harper 'playing a very divisive game' with niqabs, Mulcair says
  9. Liberals 'living in a dream world' on F-35 cancellation, Stephen Harper says
  10. How I would have made the leaders' debate better (or at least funnier)
  11. Fishing vessel sinks near Resolution Island in Frobisher Bay
  12. University apologizes to hard-of-hearing student
  13. Tory ministers met publicly with KPMG as its alleged tax 'sham' was under investigation
  14. Polaris Music Prize of $50K to be awarded tonight
  15. Dad punches cougar to save daughter from its jaws
  16. 1st-year university student dies of severe allergic reaction
  17. Connor McDavid shakes off nerves for 2 assists in Oilers pre-season win
  18. Olympic gamble: Goodbye Toronto, hello Calgary and Quebec City?
  19. Canadians of all stripes oppose face coverings during citizenship ceremonies: Vote Compass
  20. Justin Trudeau stakes his claim to prove he's the true anti-Harper candidate
  21. Volkswagen-style emissions test-rigging uncommon, say experts
  22. Young Muslim voters matter more than ever
  23. Captain in 'murder for lobster' case expected to learn sentence today
  24. How did a Regina mom fall 10 storeys down a laundry chute to her death?
  25. Tough questions on Quebec secession dog Mulcair before French debate
  26. Final arguments in trial of Montreal teen facing terror related charges
  27. Get breaking news from the campaign trail
  28. Rescued fishing boat crew left with 'only the clothes on their back'
  29. Baloney Meter: Would scrapping F-35 plan 'crater' Canada's aerospace industry?
  30. Wolves killing dogs in beach country north of Winnipeg
  31. Spin Cycle: How viable is the NDP's national child-care plan?
  32. Low graduation rate, overcrowded housing factors in Nunavut suicide rate: inquest
  33. Trudeau promises $380M in new funding for the arts, CBC/Radio-Canada
  34. Conservative campaign claim brings response from Terry Fox family and social media
  35. Canadian GDP outlook slashed to 1.2% with 3 provinces in recession
  36. Justin Trudeau makes 'careless nod to anti-black stereotypes,' says Toronto journalist
  37. More than 13,000 First Nations voters in key riding hope to make a difference
  38. Suspect in slayings of 3 Ontario women in police custody
  39. Alberta Premier applauds Hillary Clinton's Keystone XL opposition
  40. Drake's next collaboration with celebrity chef Susur?
  41. Unencrypted hard drive with 3.4 million education records lost by B.C. government
  42. Au revoir Mac's: Convenience store chain renamed Circle K after U.S. brand
  43. Canadian passports exposed to security risks under new processing system
  44. Spin cycle: Can 1.3-million new jobs be created in 5 years?
  45. Lorazepam allegedly mailed to addict days after his death sparks probe
  46. Anaphylaxis often kills teens, youth, experts say
  47. VW's personal betrayal a sad lesson in business morality: Don Pittis
  48. Hillary Clinton says no to Keystone XL: Does it matter?
  49. Pentagon's take on ISIS fight nothing like Canada's campaign rhetoric
  50. Suspect in deaths of 3 women near Wilno, Ont., to appear in court today
  51. Competition Bureau begins battle to put real estate stats in the hands of consumers
  52. Finance Minister Joe Oliver surfaces to tell AP reporter there's been no recession
  53. Beer to be sold in select Ontario grocery stores by Christmas
  54. Conservative candidate's ISIS flyer advocates 'fear and division,' opponent says
  55. Refugees claim Canadian policy threatens families
  56. Conservative candidate compares abortion to 9/11 and Holocaust
  57. CBC partners with Fullscreen to boost Canadian online storytellers
  58. Rachel Notley vows first budget will help absorb economic shocks
  59. Southwest Ontario could be home to some of the tightest election battles: Éric Grenier
  60. How prescription drug prices are set, why Canada's system is outdated
  61. Rick Mercer, Chantal Kreviazuk, Sarah Polley inducted into Order of Canada
  62. Doctors fear 'patchwork' of physician-assisted dying rules
  63. Air Canada flight sent to Regina on cellphone worry
  64. Conference board says Calgary's economy to shrink 0.5%
  65. Northwestel fibre cut knocks out internet in Yukon
  66. 2 Via Rail terror plotters sentenced to life in prison
  67. Tom Mulcair the target this time as French leaders' debate approaches
  68. Ed Fast confirms attendance in Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations in Atlanta
  69. RCMP's voluntary DNA testing in hunt for P.E.I. burglar called 'highly concerning'
  70. NDP candidate Alex Johnstone 'didn't know what Auschwitz was'
  71. Marcus Stroman masterpiece keys Jays' series win over Yankees
  72. 'Cut the crap,' get back to nutritional basics, Heart and Stroke Foundation advises
  73. Jamie Prefontaine, a.k.a. Brooklyn of Winnipeg's Most, dies
  74. Ontario sex-ed curriculum gets support from 140-group coalition
  75. Mulcair rated most competent, trustworthy of party leaders: Vote Compass
  76. Federal leaders' French-language debate: 5 elements to watch for tonight
  77. Chase the Ace creates business boom in Inverness
  78. Thanks Hillary, you've just restarted the Great Canadian Pipeline debate: Chris Hall
  79. Halifax sushi restaurants abusing workplace rights, foreign students say
  80. Tory candidate's Muslim 'agenda' comments 'blown out of proportion,' campaign says
  81. Canadian copyright law 'remarkably complex'
  82. Quebec pork producer bets on rising demand for organic, humanely raised meat
  83. 'Sextortion' of Canadian teens spikes 40%, prompts warning
  84. Ontario legislature to vote on 'death tax' bill from PC member
  85. Carol Culleton, 1 of 3 killed near Wilno, Ont., a soft-spoken 'sweetheart'
  86. 2 sexual abuse victims honoured for bravery in struggle for justice
  87. P.E.I. man pulls kids from school bus submerged in alligator-infested lake
  88. 'Sales will be brisk': Toronto Blue Jays playoff tickets on sale today
  89. Suicide a preventable 'epidemic,' testifies grandfather at inquest
  90. Parsons Pond leatherback turtle returns, needs 2nd rescue
  91. Big city mayors talk infrastructure commitments in Toronto
  92. Gerry Lougheed to 'vigorously' defend charges in Sudbury byelection scandal
  93. Winnipeg lawyer's class action lawsuit against VW gets traction
  94. New 'Game Plan' helps Canadian athletes with life after sport
  95. Supermoon eclipse over Nova Scotia skies Sunday
  96. Loonie continues slide to new 11-year low
  97. 24 kg of cocaine found on truck coming across Ambassador Bridge, CBSA says
  98. Canadian jihadist once rumoured to have been killed in Iraq now faces charges
  99. How the NDP and Liberals may have fallen into Harper's number trap
  100. Where are the great roles for Canada's black actors?
  101. Taxpayer-funded poll found Canadians back Harper policy on niqabs
  102. Man charged with killing 3 women has lengthy criminal history
  103. Poll Tracker: NDP slipping nationally as numbers slump in Quebec
  104. Airlines profits set to take off on low loonie, cheap fuel
  105. Toronto Mayor John Tory sides with street hockey players
  106. NDP candidate Alex Johnstone is reaching out to Jewish leaders after Auschwitz gaffe
  107. Plucky Northern bird beats a tropical storm: 'It really is an amazing feat'
  108. French-language debate, 1st to feature 5 party leaders, set for tonight
  109. Winnipeg NDP candidate quits over social media posts linking Jewish sect to Taliban
  110. At Issue panel weighs in on French-language leaders' debate
  111. Key quotes from the French-language leaders' debate
  112. Lotto Max jackpot tonight at an all-time high of $60 million
  113. Ex-track star Lopes-Schliep joining Kaillie Humphries in bobsled
  114. Why is NRC's fuel price report suspended during election?
  115. U.S. drug company sues Canada for trying to lower cost of $700K-a-year drug
  116. Nova Scotia high-risk offender to be released on conditions
  117. Montreal retailers welcome breastfeeding moms with 'Route du Lait' stickers
  118. Family reunification for immigrants will be priority for Liberals, Trudeau says
  119. Atlantic Charger crew says survival depended on 'will to get back to our families'
  120. 'Huge red flag,' victims advocate says about suspect's refusal to sign probation order before 3 women killed
  121. 1 other child in provincial care living in a hotel, it's learned after B.C. teen's death
  122. Vancouver daycare teaches toddlers about Indian residential schools
  123. Blue Jays can clinch post-season spot tonight
  124. Blood moon eclipse - lunacy and literacy come together Sunday: Bob McDonald
  125. EPA works with Canadian regulators to retest VW vehicles
  126. Killer whale travelling with 200-dolphin entourage delights tourists
  127. NDP unveils $105M plan to revive forestry sector
  128. B.C. marijuana dispensary offers free Snoop Dogg concert and pot as voting incentives
  129. Canadian children of fallen UN worker meet Pope Francis
  130. Spin Cycle: Is Tom Mulcair in favour of exporting bulk water?
  131. Stephen Harper promises 'tax lock' law
  132. Félix et Meira tapped as Canada's Oscar foreign-language film contender
  133. Assisted-suicide advocate Donna DeLorme takes her own life
  134. Liberal candidate says Facebook posts questioning 9/11 were her 'truth' at the time
  135. At least 23 children housed in B.C. hotels since last November
  136. Cyclist charged with throwing keys of driver who hit him down drain
  137. NDP Leader Tom Mulcair prepares for a minority government
  138. Lotto Max ticket worth $60M sold in Ontario
  139. 'Unfortunate reality' that victim has burden to guard against abuser
  140. 6 cards remain, excitement builds at Chase the Ace Inverness
  141. Jays continue push for AL East crown against Rays
  142. Insider explains how 'black ops' dirt-digging overpowers campaign messages
  143. Nunavut's suicide inquest prompts pleas for action, but progress 'slow'
  144. Liberal fiscal plan outlines $146.5B in spending
  145. Liberals looking for gains in Ottawa, NDP in northern Ontario
  146. Young boy beats cancer, inspires others to help in Terry Fox fundraiser
  147. Kenney says Tories will boost special forces
  148. Toronto 18 mastermind Zakaria Amara is 1st to lose citizenship under Bill C-24
  149. Omar Khadr appears at Calgary screening of documentary on his life
  150. First Nation boarding school nothing like residential schools of past
  151. Michael Sam 'never' wanted to play for the Montreal Alouettes
  152. Wab Kinew reveals joy and pain of reconciliation in The Reason You Walk
  153. Missed 'opertunity'? Glaring typos on Edmonton city sign go viral
  154. Quebec Tory candidate says women 'absolutely not' underrepresented in party
  155. Protest mashes together antifa, PEGIDA, anti-Bill 59 protesters in Montreal
  156. IserveU, e-democracy experiment in Yellowknife, finds fans and foes
  157. Jose Bautista homers twice in Blue Jays' win over Rays
  158. Quebec dairy farmers panicked over Trans-Pacific deal
  159. 'Jays all the way!' Fans rejoice over playoff spot
  160. DiCaprio's move to sell oil stocks may affect Canada: Don Pittis
  161. More HMS Erebus artifacts found but HMS Terror still missing
  162. Why the majority of sperm donations in Canada are from the U.S.
  163. It's the selfie election and party leaders have to grin and bear it
  164. Canada's more aggressive role in the world not gone unnoticed
  165. Federal advisers slammed initial design for victims of communism monument
  166. Natural Resources plugs pesky B.C. well after trying for 50 years
  167. Canoeing family ends cross-Canada journey in Montreal
  168. Nunavut should declare state of emergency over suicide crisis
  169. 5 biggest reasons for Blue Jays' surge, playoff berth
  170. From Youppi! to Spartacat, Quebec mascot maker celebrates 30 years of fuzzy friends
  171. Josh Donaldson hits walk-off winner for Blue Jays
  172. Will Canada's anti-terror law impact Muslims' voting intentions?
  173. Supermoon total lunar eclipse offers rare sky event
  174. 1 dead, several injured following Sunday crash in Toronto
  175. Vancouver's latest homicide daytime shooting at busy strip mall
  176. B.C.-based ballerina who was in coma now out hospital after accident
  177. Canada's patched-up military: Too few dollars, too many missions
  178. Alberta teen found not guilty in shooting death of abusive father
  179. Woman, 99, denied citizenship despite living in Canada since 1933
  180. Garbage nation: Why two women want to help Canadians stop piling up the trash
  181. NDP brothers in Quebec hoping for a sibling sweep Oct. 19
  182. The niqab debate, let's not forget, is about individual rights
  183. Hydro One: 6 reasons why the sale is going to happen
  184. N.L. residential school students still want apology, compensation
  185. Man charged with impaired driving causing deaths of boy, 9, and man, 65, due in court
  186. Quebec sovereigntists rejoice over Catalan pro-independence victory
  187. Guy Turcotte murder trial: Ex-wife Isabelle Gaston to testify
  188. 'It's kind of like redemption,' Crazy Indians Brotherhood chapter forms in Saskatoon
  189. Anthony Gough rape victim enveloped in 'dark cloud of fear,' mother says
  190. N.W.T.'s consensus government shrouds itself in secrecy
  191. Blue Jays closing in on season-long AL East title
  192. Supermoon eclipse dazzles (lucky) Canadian skygazers
  193. Dog caught under moving car's bumper a 'lean, mean healing machine'
  194. General Electric to move 350 jobs to Canada to get export financing
  195. A tally of election promises from the campaign trail
  196. Calgary woman describes aftermath of Paris attacks
  197. Paris attacks elicit strong response from Calgarians
  198. Montreal sewage dump is over three days ahead of schedule
  199. Trudeau and ISIS: Is the bombing still a bad idea?
  200. B.C. woman sees Paris carnage first-hand as Canadians in France left reeling
  201. Toronto 'stands in solidarity' alongside Paris after attacks
  202. Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall 'saddened and angered' by Paris attacks
  203. Ambrose calls on Trudeau to rethink halt to ISIS airstrikes
  204. Paris attacks: Quebecers mourn tragic events in France
  205. Montreal sewage dump: Water treatment resumes in city's east end
  206. Canadians heading to France face travel uncertainty, warned to be 'vigilant'
  207. Justin Trudeau's plans revealed in ministers' mandate letters
  208. Paris attacks leave travellers confused, Vancouver airport normal
  209. Why Syrian refugees might rather stay closer to home
  210. Paris-style ISIS attacks could hit anywhere, including Canada
  211. Immigration minister says focus on Syrian refugees won't delay processing other claims
  212. Keystone XL: Why one pipeline answered for them all
  213. Winter cycling: good idea or flat-out insane?
  214. Advocates of Quebec safe drug injection sites expect Liberal approval
  215. Why colouring books, camp and hula hoops aren't just for kids anymore
  216. Paul Bernardo's e-book disappears from Amazon
  217. Conservative Party leadership race: Beauce MP Maxime Bernier hints at bid
  218. Justin Trudeau gets rock star welcome at G20, faces questions on Canada's role in ISIS fight
  219. Healing Canadian soldiers through sport
  220. Peterborough mosque set ablaze, police investigate suspected arson
  221. Justin Trudeau keeps focus on economy as G20 shifts attention to security
  222. Oldest known survivor of residential school dies at age 111
  223. Ticats upend Argos, advance to East final
  224. 'Don't panic': Young Canadians can weather a housing crash, economists say
  225. Cheap oil and climate change spell opportunity for energy giants: Don Pittis
  226. Canada Post loses passport, offers no answers
  227. 2,000% price hike for infant seizure drug called 'absurd'
  228. Trudeau says Canada still active in coalition against ISIS
  229. Trudeau vows to strengthen China relations
  230. Liberals drop niqab appeal
  231. How not divesting from carbon economy has already hurt your pension
  232. Métis commemorate Louis Riel's death with service at tombstone in Winnipeg
  233. Tim Hortons says it won't abandon china mugs and plates for disposables
  234. Details of 'responsible' refugee plan will come soon, health minister says
  235. Mayor Denis Coderre talks plans for Syrian refugees
  236. Montreal and Quebec City mayors disagree on Syrian refugee file
  237. Roommates hold hands in subway in symbolic stand against Paris attacks
  238. Ontario microbrewery pulls out of Alberta after tax hikes
  239. Canadian confirmed injured in Paris attacks
  240. 'Winter is coming' to southern Manitoba, Environment Canada says
  241. No jail time a 'huge letdown' for family of police officer killed by teen
  242. Liberal MP Linda Lapointe deletes photos of her 'unacceptable' Halloween costume
  243. Ranjit Chandra ordered to pay $1.6M to cover CBC's legal fees in libel lawsuit
  244. Arctic experts optimistic about Paris climate conference
  245. Marco Estrada, Blue Jays announce new deal
  246. Bruce Carson, former Harper aide, not guilty of influence-peddling
  247. Ontario octogenarian tried to poison husband, pets and herself, police say
  248. B.C. storm cuts power to 70,000 customers in Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Vancouver Island
  249. Quebec City mayor says Syrian orphans, families preferable to 'frustrated' young men
  250. Syrian refugee screening will be a challenge, but doable: Jason Proctor