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  1. Military's head of procurement defends budgeting for navy's new warships
  2. White Christmas likely in Western Canada, unlikely in East
  3. De Beers Victor mine fails to monitor mercury risk, environmental group says
  4. Dennis Oland plans to appeal guilty verdict in father's murder
  5. 2 adults dead after fall from building near Bathurst and St. Clair
  6. Ontario premier defends Hydro One sale, looks to climate in 2016
  7. Toronto police rarely ticket drivers who block intersections in gridlocked city
  8. WestJet Encore pilots reach contract deal with airline
  9. Party season can be challenging for those struggling with addiction
  10. First Nations 10 times more likely to die in house fires: Report
  11. Justin Trudeau runaway choice for Newsmaker of the Year: Canadian Press
  12. Ontario offering 50 government-funded fertility treatment clinics
  13. Red Deer Cave thigh bone suggests prehistoric humans survived until recently
  14. Illuminated skies, sparkling frost help Sask. photographers welcome winter
  15. Liberals put halt to controversial finance disclosure rules for unions
  16. How a group of retired Mounties finds and cares for the graves of deceased members
  17. Ontario's ROM latest museum caught up in looted antiquities investigation
  18. Panel to review decision of judge who asked woman why she couldn't keep knees together
  19. Sajjan refuses to rule out F-35 from fighter jet replacement competition
  20. Precious Charbonneau was pregnant, stabbed prior to fall, police say
  21. Cam Talbot turns away Jets to help Oilers end 3-game skid
  22. Prime minister's gifts find new homes at museums, official residences
  23. Researcher issues 'call to action' to force release of hidden drug safety data
  24. Finance ministers go slow on CPP reform as economic concerns bite
  25. Surrey RCMP seek man found in wrong home, asleep in bed beside female resident
  26. 'Bullying and harassment': Gander doctor files human rights complaint against Central Health
  27. Quebec's assisted dying law will be decided by province's top court today
  28. Jet engine blows luggage cart through airport window
  29. World War II veteran not allowed to renew health card
  30. Dennis Oland getting bail pending appeal is 'tricky question,' says expert
  31. Marijuana in government liquor stores not a priority: Sask. Premier Brad Wall
  32. Tea toss photo at -40 C proves internet gold
  33. Miss Universe Canada's totem pole dress shocks First Nations people
  34. Crown Royal's 'masterpiece' whisky sells out in 8 minutes in Winnipeg
  35. P.E.I. para-swimmers set sights on the Paralympics
  36. N.W.T. man home for Christmas after 10 years on streets of Edmonton
  37. Sisters feared knife-wielding Sammy Yatim aboard streetcar, court hears
  38. Liberals urged to fill all 22 Senate vacancies with women
  39. N.L.'s fiscal update aims to address $2B deficit
  40. Liberals' plan to repeal so-called spanking law fuels debate
  41. Drug debt led to bizarre kidnapping, torture case in Saskatchewan movie theatre
  42. Broken goalie masks tied to 2 more severe eye injuries after recall
  43. What El Nino means for Canada's backyard ice rinks
  44. Saint John police's handling of Richard Oland murder investigation to be probed
  45. Hungry, 'thin' polar bear eats last meal at Moose Factory dump
  46. Wednesday set to be busiest shopping day of year, with almost $1B in sales on debit
  47. Woman donates $10,000 to CBC Toronto's Sounds of the Season charity drive
  48. Aeroplan rewards point ticket includes hefty fuel surcharge for Nova Scotia man
  49. Quebec police end ground search after 10 days in Cédrika Provencher case
  50. Ottawa posts $941M deficit for October
  51. Quebec police end ground search after 10 days in Cédrika Provencher case
  52. Ottawa posts $941M deficit for October
  53. Compassionate care leave to expand up to 26 weeks in new year
  54. Drunk driver smacks Headingley traffic light, drags pole for 1 km, RCMP say
  55. Winnipeg couple reconstructs mini nativity scene in basement for Christmas
  56. 2 dead, 3 injured in fiery crash west of Toronto
  57. RCMP confirm basic details of YouTube video linking Edmonton Mac's killings to earlier crime
  58. How Canadian NHL teams fared last night
  59. Winter may lose its dominance in the Great White North
  60. Rest of Canada, not Quebec, the key to NDP putting 2015 behind it
  61. Court program for drug addicts helping mostly white males, report finds
  62. Canadians with marijuana convictions call on Trudeau to offer pardons
  63. 1,000 Canadian WWII veterans finally receive France's highest honour
  64. Quebec's assisted dying law will inspire other provinces, supporters say
  65. Brothers light up city with duelling Christmas displays
  66. Major Toronto-area highway partially closed after deadly crash
  67. Fog causes flight delays at Toronto's Pearson airport
  68. Death under investigation at Mount Washington ski resort
  69. Home for the holidays in Iqaluit's homeless shelter
  70. B.C. condo language dispute sparks human rights complaint
  71. Repo firms work flat out amid oil slump in Alberta
  72. Ontario mosque hit by arson following Paris attacks re-opens
  73. Single dad's home ransacked as thieves steal everything, including his dog
  74. Salvadoran refugee in Langley, B.C., tastes freedom for first time in 2 years
  75. Man charged with attempted murder after machete attack near Eaton Centre
  76. More than spanking: What Section 43 of the Criminal Code means
  77. 'Catastrophic collision of events' and a stray bullet killed N.W.T. woman in grizzly attack
  78. Mild Christmas Eve to hit 17 C, smashes record set in 1964
  79. Canadian Tire adds 33 types of Holiday Collection lights to safety recall
  80. 'It makes them very happy': N.W.T. inmates spread Christmas cheer
  81. It's going to be a good Christmas: Single dad nets $7K by crowdfunding
  82. 'I wasn't thinking about being scared' says guard who stopped Toronto machete attack
  83. Amber Alert issued in alleged Fort Saskatchewan child abduction
  84. Glosette Raisins recalled because of possible peanut content
  85. Tiny housing a growing trend in Canadian real estate
  86. Robbery victim goes 'from a nightmare to a miracle' on Christmas Eve
  87. Quebec grandfather turns apartment into ultimate Christmas light show
  88. Wind knocks out power to 97,000 customers in eastern, central and northern Ontario
  89. World juniors: Canada vs. United States, the last 10 years
  90. Power outages still affecting 30,000 central, northern Ontario residents
  91. Syrian refugees not always available for sponsorship, Canadians learn
  92. Suspect shot in Alberta after RCMP say he stole loader and crashed it into vehicles
  93. Fire in Verdun forces 50 people from homes on Christmas
  94. $60M Lotto Max ticket sold in Ontario
  95. Canadian shoppers cash in on Boxing Day bargains, online and in stores
  96. World juniors: Canada faces early challenge in archrival United States
  97. The best reader photos of 2015 from Canada's North
  98. Turkey leftovers: Twice as tasty the second time around
  99. Raw fish and quinoa? Government funding super secret sushi project
  100. Spirit of the West's John Mann to try unproven treatment for Alzheimer's
  101. Green today, snow tomorrow, so golfers hit Maritime greens
  102. Family, friends mourn B.C. snowboarder's tragic death
  103. Boxing Day still expected to top Black Friday: analyst
  104. World juniors: Canada falls to the U.S. in tourney opener
  105. Brampton, Ont., jewelry store owner and his family beaten, held at gunpoint
  106. Rehabilitated snowy owls released back into wild north of Winnipeg
  107. Reporter's Notebook: Waubgeshig Rice on the Walk for Reconciliation
  108. Maritimes winter storm to bring snow, ice pellets
  109. Reporter's Notebook: Marlene Bird adjusts to life without legs
  110. Bloody Boxing Day fight over parking spot caught on video
  111. Carey Price wins Lionel Conacher Award as CP male athlete of the year
  112. Quebec teen shot, killed by police on domestic call
  113. Coffee shop caper ends in auto theft charges for Saskatoon man
  114. Politics in 2015: The year in photos
  115. Nova Scotia volunteer firefighter discovers injured son at crash
  116. Eerily similar circumstances in whale watching mishaps that claimed lives
  117. Two officers fired shots that killed man on Christmas Day rampage, police say
  118. How an anonymous girl helped unsuspecting people at the hospital for Christmas
  119. Public pays respects to Montreal Canadiens great Dickie Moore
  120. Major winter storm watch issued for southern Ontario
  121. Greater Victoria sees 8 suspected drug overdose deaths in a week
  122. Man shot by Edmonton officer was carrying rifle, police say
  123. Toronto church welcomes Syrian family they fought to bring to Canada
  124. Uncle of drowned Syrian toddler arrives with family to start new life in Canada
  125. Canada-wide warrant issued for N.B. pair wanted for murder
  126. Family dog saves grandma's life in Christmas Eve fire
  127. Manitoba researchers study how sarcasm works in sign language
  128. Montreal's Les Canadiennes will meet Boston Pride in 1st women's Winter Classic
  129. Bad year for Canadian mining industry likely to spill into 2016
  130. Ontario braces for season's 1st winter storm
  131. School custodian gets heartfelt send off on her last day
  132. Mohamed Fahmy asks Egyptian authorities to restore his citizenship
  133. Pilot dead, young boy injured in small plane crash near Montreal
  134. Toronto area under freezing rain warning overnight after earlier snowfall
  135. Canadiens beat Lightning in shootout, end 6-game slide
  136. World juniors: Canada back on track with win over Denmark
  137. After string of defeats, will 2016 be start of Conservative comeback?
  138. Top 5: Political newsmakers of 2015
  139. 'Animal spirits' could spark Canada's economy: Don Pittis
  140. Legal warriors: Profiles of 5 indigenous lawyers
  141. Typo on plaque unveiled by Queen at Canada House gala cost $4K to fix
  142. Southern Ontario, Quebec get hit with first blast of winter weather
  143. 'Winters are cold but our hearts are warm,' refugee living in Canada writes welcome letter to newcomers
  144. 'It's heartbreaking:' Pets abandoned as Fort McMurray economy falters
  145. Mini Zamboni built by 3 Alberta dads keeps local rink running smoothly
  146. 'Who would do something like that?' asks woman whose huge nutcrackers were stolen
  147. Ontario drone vs. vehicle crash 'probably won't be the last': police
  148. Snow-removal truck bursts into flames in NDG
  149. Videos capture 4 suspects using truck to rip ATM out of Humboldt hotel
  150. Boy, 10, in desperate need of life-saving stem cell transplant
  151. Aboriginal high school graduation rate at record high in B.C.
  152. 'Grandfather of Saskatchewan art' Allen Sapp dies at age 87
  153. Canadian juniors get scare from Swiss en route to shootout win
  154. Toronto police allege murder suspect involved in separate stabbing the same night
  155. Earthquake felt on B.C.'s South Coast
  156. Household debt still rising, but most Canadians in decent shape: experts
  157. Top 5 political blunders of 2015
  158. CBC Aboriginal's top newsmakers of 2015
  159. Retailers expecting a 'mostly merry Christmas' at the till
  160. 10 things you won't need for better health in 2016
  161. Millions of people being contaminated with toxic mercury
  162. Crowdfunding medical bills ignores core problem, professor says
  163. Montreal snowstorm cleanup begins after city hit with record 39 cm
  164. Search dogs used to find missing man at Lac La Ronge
  165. 'Lawyers are busy': Delays lead to no changes after inquest into teen's hanging death
  166. Linnea Veinotte's accused killer back in court in Grenada
  167. B.C. quake inspires #wewillrebuild jokes, but how many are really prepared?
  168. Turbulence injures about 20 Air Canada passengers on flight from China, plane landing in Calgary
  169. Governor General announces Order of Canada recipients
  170. Ottawa bus driver praised for helping passengers board during Tuesday snowstorm
  171. Former Manitoba premier Howard Pawley dead at 81
  172. Air Canada passengers' 40 minutes of turbulence on Shanghai to Toronto flight
  173. World juniors: Swedish power play produces win over Canada
  174. Earthquake detectors gave UBC researcher heads-up on quake
  175. Port aux Basques police looking into possible cyberbullying, 'ugly girl' list
  176. Victim of brutal B.C. dog attack flown to Edmonton hospital
  177. HMCS Montréal sailor taken off ship after voyeurism accusation
  178. #Farm365 Twitter project called success by Ontario farmer
  179. La Presse stops printing weekday editions after 131 years
  180. 2015 was a year to forget for the TSX, the loonie and oil prices
  181. Politicians say the darndest things: 10 quotes from 2015
  182. A fool for a client? Despite proverb, representing yourself in court is popular
  183. Refugee arrives in Edmonton hoping to save sister's life
  184. Tax changes will affect 2016 paycheques, but few may notice
  185. Top 5: Political players to watch in 2016
  186. Fort St. John senior attacked by pit bulls could lose use of hands, arms
  187. 5 simple ways to start saving now for 2016 Christmas gifts
  188. Studio Victor, historic St-Henri recording studio, closes its doors
  189. 2 'very serious' New Year's Eve assaults under investigation by Saint John police
  190. Canadian beef exports to South Korea to resume
  191. Iqaluit Star Wars fans join forces for charity
  192. Mine magnate Peter Munk donated too much to Conservatives 3 times
  193. Ontarians redeem over 2M save-energy coupons in 2015
  194. Winnipeg magician pulls off 'death-defying' act during London parade
  195. Beer Mile fringe sport imbibing some mainstream notions
  196. Governor General thanks Canadians for welcoming refugees in New Year message
  197. Canadian polar-bear swimmers take the New Year's Day plunge
  198. Lawyer Kathleen Lordon named to examine police handling of Oland murder
  199. Dal Richards, Vancouver's King of Swing, dead at 97
  200. Marijuana, ISIS and assisted dying: What Canadians think of big issues for 2016
  201. 'More transparency' key to Senate redemption, says Senator Beth Marshall
  202. World juniors: 5 things to watch in Canada vs. Finland
  203. Ontario boy with immunodeficiency disorder improving after L.A. treatment
  204. Canada falls to Finland in world junior championship
  205. Saskatchewan family's stolen U-Haul found in Abbotsford, B.C. parking lot
  206. Toronto 18 member gets day parole in midst of 18-year sentence
  207. 50,000 ducks killed in Quebec blaze
  208. Robin Elgie, Fort St. John dog-mauling victim, improving, daughter says
  209. B.C. camper missing since early New Year's Day found dead
  210. Canadian fighter jets strike ISIS targets in Iraq
  211. Ontario may consider PTSD workplace-related illness for first responders
  212. Family of Alan Kurdi, drowned Syrian boy, opens hair salon in Canada
  213. Warm weather puts Ontario's icewine harvest on hold
  214. Australian man killed in B.C. when snowmobile hits tree
  215. Quebec social housing agency to test unit better adapted to northern culture
  216. Climate change affecting vital winter roads for First Nations, leaders say
  217. Police seeking melon bandit in New Year's Hamilton honeydew heist
  218. Ontario boy, 6, on no-fly list, parents say
  219. Crash that kills 2 adults, 1 child raises safety questions over intersection
  220. Budgie rescued after weeks spent outside in the cold in Winnipeg
  221. Polar bear photograph taken by Manitoban named one of the world's best of 2015
  222. MP Seamus O'Regan enters 'wellness program' for 'alcohol-free lifestyle,' tweets say
  223. Saskatoon woman faces numerous charges after crash kills 3, including toddler
  224. RRSP investment choices for uncertain times
  225. Decade-long wait for surgery 'ruining her life,' Alberta woman says
  226. Justin Trudeau's 'freewheeling' style of cabinet management not without risks
  227. Methane-guzzling bacteria could feed fish, pets, even people
  228. Deadline today for Liberal cabinet to file financial report under ethics rules
  229. 'Just never give up,' says mother reunited with son 20 years after adoption
  230. Top CEOs paid nearly $9M last year, 184 times average worker salary
  231. David Alward says U.S. campaign rhetoric on border is 'concerning'
  232. Public safety minister investigating case of 6-year-old on travel security list
  233. Impulse buy sends Scottish man on a quest to find WW I soldier's P.E.I. family
  234. Stephen Harper's former band member gets 2 years for sexual interference
  235. Low loonie likely to drive up cost of new Windsor-Detroit bridge
  236. No-fly list flags more Canadian toddlers as security risks
  237. Clark's nutcracker caches up to 20K seeds per year - and remembers where
  238. Canadian diplomats downplayed Nimr al-Nimr death sentence in 2014, documents suggest
  239. Girl, 5, confirmed dead along with parents, brother following Sask. crash
  240. Humpback whales play hide-and-seek with B.C. boaters
  241. Girl, 5, confirmed dead along with parents, brother following Sask. crash
  242. Humpback whales play hide-and-seek with B.C. boaters
  243. John McCallum says Liberals remain committed to doubling family reunification
  244. Marijuana derivative 'shatter' poses risks, policy challenges
  245. Psst, wanna buy a TV? Canadian prices suddenly much lower than U.S.
  246. Massage sex complaints case tests B.C. health care regulators
  247. Closing arguments begin in Toronto police officer murder trial
  248. Halifax man says wife's spirit keeps 1996 poinsettia alive
  249. How the silence of dementia's stigma spirals to worsen quality of life
  250. Something smells fishy: Natural odours could lure lampreys out of Great Lakes