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  1. Ottawa caps insured mortgages at 25 years
  2. Obese man's sons being put up for adoption
  3. What's behind rising public service absenteeism?
  4. Ontario election averted - but for how long?
  5. Toronto sets heat record
  6. Omar Khadr's lawyers urge Canada to bring him home
  7. Queen's Plate in jeopardy after this year
  8. Strip-searching border guard loses appeal
  9. Dog freed from car walks onto busy highway
  10. Rising rivers threaten homes in Fraser Valley, Kamloops
  11. Cyclists Ryder Hesjedal, Clara Hughes join Olympic team
  12. Child shot with pellet gun at B.C. school
  13. Toronto police make arrest in deadly patio shooting
  14. Canadian Film Centre adds music training to its mix
  15. Random drug and alcohol testing coming for oilsands workers
  16. Ground stability a concern near river in Saskatoon
  17. P.E.I. allows breakfast cocktails at restaurants
  18. Nuclear watchdog unable to closely monitor Point Lepreau
  19. Harper's finger poised for the reset button this summer
  20. Tighter mortgage rules could jolt Toronto housing market
  21. Kent says Canada went to Rio climate talks 'in good faith'
  22. Inflation cools in May as gasoline prices fall
  23. 170 kilos of cocaine seized at Saint John port
  24. Top court to rule on Montreal falling-tree fatality
  25. F-35 committee probe will resume in fall
  26. Needle exchange use doubles on P.E.I.
  27. Slain armoured car guard's funeral today
  28. Lawyer says Wiwchar 'not guilty' in Little Italy slaying
  29. Magnotta and the possibility of the insanity defence
  30. Windsor, Ont., home to 'prolific illegal used car salesman'
  31. Anne in China aims at 200K rural libraries
  32. Student protests planned for Montreal, Quebec City
  33. Severed thumb, cut fingers cost chicken plant $25K
  34. Conrad Black reflects on life away from Canada
  35. Mom gets 13 years for killing 1 son, choking another
  36. McDonald's sued over hot coffee spill by Surrey woman
  37. Moose poop incident puts principal on leave
  38. Scouts Canada to release review of sex-abuse related firings
  39. Nunavut residents protest high food prices
  40. Refugee health cuts protest cuts off Oliver announcement
  41. Harper sought Mulroney's advice on wooing Quebec
  42. Enbridge staff ignored warnings in Kalamazoo River spill
  43. N.S. man guilty of manslaughter in baby daughter's death
  44. Union accepts Kruger bid to salvage Corner Brook mill
  45. Canada languishes in world rankings for government openness
  46. B.C. homeowners battle rising floodwaters
  47. Children's mixed martial arts cage fights draw fire
  48. One of Nova Scotia's oldest homes up for sale
  49. Calls made to repatriate Beothuk remains
  50. Mall roof in Northern Ontario collapses
  51. Top cop concerned with Mounties airing problems in public
  52. N.B. moms defend right to breastfeed at Moncton Market
  53. Quebec town renames park in honour of Jack Layton
  54. Labrador fire forces evacution of 2 communities
  55. Elliot Lake mall search continues after roof cave-in
  56. Fire slows, after two Labrador communities evacuated
  57. Harper to hit reset with Conservative rally in Quebec
  58. Mulcair says Tories damaging Canada's reputation
  59. Flooding causes widespread damage in B.C. Interior
  60. Body found in burning car north of Montreal
  61. U.S.-bound Canadians plan to spend more, poll suggests
  62. Magnotta landlord says police called before killing
  63. Manitoba judge sex inquiry hearings set to begin
  64. Police interrogation tactics blamed in false confessions
  65. Calgary 'bath salts' drug incident sends 2 to hospital
  66. Mall-collapse rescue crews scramble to start search
  67. Hospital-record outsourcing raises privacy, safety fears
  68. 2012 Hockey Hall of Fame: The NHL ballot
  69. Labrador crews hold fire at bay
  70. Flooding cuts B.C. highway access and water supplies
  71. Harper Tories ready to work with any Quebec government
  72. Scouts Canada review finds 'no intent to cover up abuse'
  73. Falling concrete hits car under Toronto expressway
  74. Election result challenge in federal court today
  75. Camps criticized for boy robotics, girl beauty classes
  76. CBC reporter on surviving a flyaway ATV
  77. Man accused of killing 3 Winnipeg women
  78. Ottawa creates new honour for Bomber Command vets
  79. Fires burning close to several Yukon communities
  80. CAW joins abortion debate
  81. B.C. to tackle fire ant invasion
  82. Wal-Mart Canada to hire 4,000 new staff
  83. Family of slain armoured car guard thanks public
  84. Jun Lin family holds private service for slain student
  85. Secret info tossed from gov't case against Toronto man
  86. Survivor of fatal armoured car heist out of intensive care
  87. Man shot dead near Metro Vancouver Starbucks
  88. Teacher who gave zeros threatened with termination
  89. Scouts abuse review shows need for oversight, lawyer says
  90. Elliot Lake mall rescue efforts set to resume
  91. Onslaught of dementia lies ahead, health officials warned
  92. Deadly B.C. flooding continues to prompt evacuations, highway closures
  93. Quebec Liberals slam PQ leader in new ad
  94. Ottawa serial killer case returns to court
  95. Stolen metal still hot property in B.C.
  96. 20 Dorothy wannabes advance for CBC's Over The Rainbow
  97. Your take: A small town transgender prom queen shares her big night
  98. Woman tells of escape from alleged serial killer
  99. B.C. schoolgirls find man's body during recess
  100. RCMP nab accused Tamil smuggler at Toronto airport
  101. Complainant gets standing at judge sex inquiry
  102. Slain armoured car guard lived at 'a million miles an hour'
  103. Edmonton school trustees grapple with no-zero policy
  104. Saskatchewan storms knock out power for 10s of thousands
  105. Quebec woman naked when arrested for drunk driving
  106. New round of federal public service cuts coming this week
  107. Youngest senator has worst attendance in upper chamber
  108. Alberta Tory MP takes aim at cabinet perks
  109. Halting Elliot Lake rescue was 'right decision'
  110. Alleged Winnipeg serial killer has troubled past
  111. Waiting for word in Elliot Lake
  112. Storm upends camper with family inside
  113. Elliot Lake search crews work to enter mall
  114. Man who killed fiancée during sex awaits sentence
  115. Securities regulators' fines go unpaid
  116. Heavy urban search and rescue teams face budget cuts
  117. Elliot Lake mall searchers recover body from debris
  118. Survival rate for buried victims plunges with time
  119. Cartoonist says Enbridge spoof pulled under pressure
  120. Ottawa earmarks $238M for health data research
  121. Thousands of public servants learning jobs at risk
  122. One evacuation order lifted after B.C. floods
  123. HIV, hepatitis warning issued to 300 P.E.I. students
  124. Toronto transit chair unveils $30B expansion plan
  125. Via Rail to adjust service, cut 200 jobs
  126. Military police cleared in Afghan detainee transfers
  127. Deborah Coyne enters Liberal leadership race
  128. The top 10 Canadian cities for family income:
  129. Doctors vow to track impact of refugee health cuts
  130. Bayonet impales ceremonial guard who collapsed
  131. Quebec court rejects Bill 78 injunction
  132. What is Canadian food? Join our webcam chat
  133. Tornado chasers score with sighting in Saskatchewan
  134. Gatineau police probe links to Winnipeg serial killer case
  135. NDP seen as most in touch with seniors, survey suggests
  136. Court affirms Tsilhqot'in Nation hunting rights, not title
  137. N.B. farmer jailed in Lebanon says Ottawa failed him
  138. Montreal hospital slayings linked to suspect in custody
  139. Elliot Lake mall rescuers recall 'faint tapping'
  140. Former Toronto drug squad officers guilty of obstruction
  141. Venerable Canadian magazines drop print, go digital-only
  142. Elliot Lake mall tragedy leaves residents seeking answers
  143. Cracked windshield forces Air Canada flight to land
  144. Federal job cuts seen as gutting rural towns
  145. Bombers stadium to become Target store?
  146. Leaning house in west Toronto prompts evacautions
  147. Police look to DNA to link Montreal psych ward homicides
  148. RCMP shooting suspect granted bail
  149. Supreme Court to hear MacIntosh sex abuse case
  150. Feds ordered to pay $15M in damages to Nunavut group
  151. 'Harper Hates Me' buttons spark conflict in public service
  152. Canadians more willing to display patriotism, survey finds
  153. Two rescued after tugboat sinks in Fraser River
  154. Boys saved from frigid lake by woman and her daughter
  155. Montreal mayor demands apology from Duchesneau
  156. Canada adds $8 million to global counter-terrorism fund
  157. G20 oversight dogged by poor communication, says report
  158. Soldier's monument at Ottawa legion vandalized
  159. Toronto woman pleads not guilty to Holocaust fund fraud
  160. Public sector union files grievance over job competitions
  161. Judge angry that husband shared nude photos, diary shows
  162. Winnipeg homicides prompt intense police search
  163. Alleged serial killer accused of attacking teen
  164. Wine lovers limited by provinces despite federal change
  165. Are bankrupt seniors harbingers of things to come?
  166. Provincial officials to assess Elliot Lake mall collapse
  167. High death toll in fishery flagged in TSB report
  168. YouTube music takedown an error, says Universal
  169. Canadians expect to spend $1,700 on summer vacations
  170. G20 policing report presented today
  171. Hep C needle attacker gets 30 months in prison
  172. Family searches for body of serial killer's alleged victim
  173. 6 things that will change on Canada Day weekend
  174. Grad celebration turns fatal in Manitoba
  175. 4 escape fiery car crash in Brampton
  176. Ottawa-area family at airport for deportation
  177. Toronto mayor drove past open streetcar doors, says union
  178. Boy keeps grandfather alive in woods overnight
  179. Quebec government loan to aid asbestos mine
  180. Second B.C. pipeline burst this week
  181. Ralph Klein, Pat Quinn named to Order of Canada
  182. Toronto house that began to tilt during reno demolished
  183. RCMP shooting suspect ordered to stay away from Freemen
  184. 15 little transitions for the Canada Day weekend
  185. 5 steps to avoid reno disaster
  186. Loonie turns 25 years old
  187. Queers Against Israeli Apartheid to march at Toronto Pride
  188. B.C. teachers vote to ratify new contract
  189. Terry Fox's brother recalls famous cross-country journey
  190. Couple donates $30M for Vancouver homeless
  191. Experts blame funding cuts in Montreal hospital deaths
  192. Fire destroys over 300,000 cans of beer near N.B.
  193. Feds won't reverse cuts to urban search and rescue
  194. Plane crash near Montreal injures 2
  195. Funeral for Quebec sisters found dead in Thailand
  196. Tornado warning for parts of New Brunswick
  197. Funeral for Elliot Lake mall victim to be held next week
  198. B.C. Red Cross assess flood-damaged buildings
  199. War of 1812, pop stars highlight Canada Day
  200. In Quebec, Canada Day celebrations shine light on debate over
  201. Missing Nunavut mayor's body found
  202. Federal cuts to refugee health care draw protests
  203. Pride Parade underway in downtown Toronto
  204. Record number of N.S. athletes heading to London
  205. Montreal police probe possible human remains at lake
  206. Montreal police probe possible human remains at lake
  207. What young Canadians want you to know about Canada
  208. Hospital food clichés ring true
  209. Requiem for the once mighty cod fishery, 20 years of moratorium
  210. Man shot after Canada Day fireworks show in Toronto
  211. Luka Magnotta investigators follow tip to remains in park
  212. Rio Tinto Alcan reaches tentative deal with Alma, Que., workers
  213. B.C. flood threat eases as temperatures cool
  214. CBC readers share touching Canada Day photos and stories
  215. Montreal community radio station targeted by arsonist
  216. Martin Brodeur remains a Devil, signs 2-year deal
  217. Smoking ban fines start in Ottawa today
  218. Harper confronted by shouting protester in Quebec
  219. Dead blue whale towed to P.E.I. shore
  220. Canada Day deadly on the water in Ontario and Quebec
  221. Bev Oda quitting as MP and cabinet minister
  222. Gender equality case nets nurses $150M
  223. Doctors say Kenney backtracked on refugee health cuts
  224. Elliot Lake prepares for mall collapse victim's funeral
  225. The 'Manhattanization' of Toronto will change family-housing dreams
  226. Body of missing Canadian found in Michigan landfill
  227. Toronto has low crime, not 'no crime,' chief says
  228. 3 charged with murder after body found east of Ottawa
  229. 200-metre crater sinks Manitoba highway
  230. Charity runner charged after travelling Quebec highway
  231. Canada waits as latest Pacific trade talks begin
  232. Libyan-Canadians begin voting for post-Gadhafi government
  233. Orcas spotted off Vancouver's Jericho Beach
  234. Criminal probe launched into Elliot Lake mall roof collapse
  235. Defence Department axes signing bonuses
  236. Strong winds damage buildings in Didsbury, Alberta
  237. Rob Ford denies driving past open streetcar doors
  238. The growing movement to improve hospital food
  239. Vancouver rioter sentenced to house arrest
  240. Storms and reported tornadoes cause damage Alberta, Sask
  241. Half-sisters recovering from living donor liver transplant
  242. Tornado touches down in Saskatchewan
  243. Funeral today for Elliot Lake mall collapse victim
  244. New military helicopters may not be ready for 5 years
  245. Former Ottawa parish priest charged with fraud
  246. 100 years of Northrop Frye
  247. Google Doodle honours the Hartland Covered Bridge
  248. Dad arrested for drunk driving with infant in car
  249. Ex-judge Delisle wants bail pending appeal
  250. Lyme disease patient needs U.S. treatment