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  1. Mike Duffy rehires 2 staffers caught up in expenses scandal
  2. Husband of Winnipeg woman accused of leaving infants in U-Haul locker expected to testify
  3. Care home employee fired after photo of deceased resident shared on Snapchat
  4. How two Thunder Bay-born filmmakers turned a love of space into their own adventure
  5. Gordie Howe bridge faces delays on both sides of border
  6. Ontario mayors want their piece of legal pot pie, said to be worth $5B
  7. Accused Richard Bain testifies in Quebec election-night murder trial
  8. E-cigarette appeal to teens needs federal regulations to curb use
  9. Wife forced to call 911 from outside hospital as husband screams in pain
  10. Walmart's staredown with Visa gets real today, as cards no longer accepted at 3 Ontario stores
  11. Yellowknife's iconic Wildcat Café selling fishy pickerel from Kazakhstan
  12. Edmonton clinic may have exposed dozens of patients to Hep B and C
  13. Ukrainian man studying in Alberta died in attack in Nice, France, embassy confirms
  14. Government moves to fix Phoenix pay system mess
  15. Funerals for slain 5-year-old Calgary girl and her mom to take place Thursday
  16. Artist behind Canada's loonie coin dies
  17. Remigio Pereira yanked from upcoming Ontario concerts after The Tenors' O Canada performance
  18. StatsCan says government's IT agency providing 'slower, lower quality services'
  19. 7 storylines setting the stage for the premiers this week in Yukon
  20. 2 Air Transat pilots charged with being impaired ahead of Glasgow to Toronto flight
  21. How a medevac flight led this man to Sidney Crosby and the Cup
  22. Behind the scenes: How Canada came to lead in Latvia
  23. Michelle Rempel pushes for more help for persecuted Yazidis
  24. 'It's a judiciary of whiteness,' says Mi'kmaq lawyer seeking reform
  25. Outdoor retailer MEC continues its ambitious expansion despite Alberta recession
  26. Consumer spending rises across Canada but dips in Alberta
  27. Andrea Giesbrecht trial resumes after son testifies he didn't see his mother pregnant
  28. Ottawa's diplomatic shakeup removes high-profile Harper appointees
  29. Anglican church 'erred grievously' in gay marriage vote, say northern bishops
  30. 'Something wrong' with Alberta's child welfare system for Indigenous families: watchdog
  31. Who pays? New guide sets out rules for Trudeau travels
  32. Masked woman waves gun, stands in traffic at Winnipeg's Portage and Main
  33. With heavy heart, mother returns to Iqaluit without finding daughter's grave
  34. Alberta's pitch for Keystone XL still on hold despite pledge by U.S. Republicans to approve it
  35. Eat your veggies: How Colby Carrot got more kids to choose salad
  36. Carol King's ex-boyfriend charged with first degree murder
  37. Shared Services Canada 'can work' says Minister in wake of another critical incident at StatsCan
  38. New Canada Child Benefit program payments start today
  39. Canadian airline fares decline but added fees keep going up
  40. Howard Sapers urges legal limits on prison segregation
  41. Critics cry foul over Nova Scotia government's hotel room bill — nearly $600 a night
  42. 'I'm scared to walk down certain roads,' says woman grabbed in downtown St. John's
  43. Dead black bear with claws cut off found at Kashechewan First Nation garbage dump
  44. Husband of woman accused of concealing infant remains in a locker to testify in Winnipeg
  45. Justin Trudeau won't rule out imposing carbon tax plan on provinces
  46. Inquiry into missing, murdered Indigenous women to focus on recommending 'concrete action' to end violence
  47. Edmonton student confirmed dead in Nice attack
  48. Police officer investigated for alleged support of anti-Muslim rhetoric online
  49. 'I could see the funnel cloud drop down': Numerous reports about tornado near Davidson, Sask.
  50. Ontario's new culture strategy calls for more Canadian authors in schools
  51. Canada's crime index rises for 1st time in 12 years, lifted by spike in Alberta
  52. Canadian military's drone desires turning into a quarter-century odyssey
  53. Man casually strolls on subway tracks in 'incredibly dangerous' Pokemon Go stunt
  54. Trade, climate and the price of beer: Premiers meet in Yukon amid tensions
  55. Premiers meeting in Haines Junction moved to Whitehorse due to bad weather
  56. Government supports Indigenous declaration without reservation: Wilson-Raybould
  57. 2 tornadoes, 'very dangerous weather system' sweep through southern Manitoba
  58. Comedian Mike Ward ordered to pay $35K to Jérémy Gabriel
  59. Premiers in Whitehorse: Is Canada ready for free trade, with itself?
  60. Sophie Grégoire Trudeau receiving gifts, clothing loans from designers
  61. Lawyers associations call on Iran to detail case against Homa Hoodfar
  62. Storms spawn tornado, leave destruction in southern Manitoba
  63. Polar bear shot after wandering through Kashechewan
  64. Nadia Comaneci to mark 40th anniversary of her 1st Olympic gold
  65. Unifor demands Ford Motor Co. invest in Windsor, Ont.
  66. Air Canada passenger pricked by lancet says crew's liability fear 'more important than my own well-being'
  67. 'Hard ass' financial coach Gail Vaz-Oxlade gets to retire early, obviously
  68. Rosie MacLennan named Canada's Olympic flag-bearer
  69. Husband of Andrea Giesbrecht, accused of concealing infant remains, continues testimony
  70. Rosie MacLennan chosen as Canada's Olympic flag-bearer
  71. Quebec comedian Mike Ward will appeal $42K Human Rights Tribunal ruling
  72. Canada's nudists feeling overexposed by onlookers
  73. Young athletes with concussion show less blood flow, smaller frontal lobes in brain study
  74. Fort McMurray wildfire drives up Alberta EI claims by 70%
  75. Canada should have 'nation-to-nation' relationship with Métis, report says
  76. PhD student from Winnipeg guilty in sex assault of fellow student after Toronto party
  77. Going down? The number of old, broken-down elevators nearing 'crisis' levels in Canada
  78. University of Saskatchewan researchers produce world's first wood bison using in vitro fertilization
  79. Federal government tells staff their private data was breached in Phoenix-related error
  80. Premiers paint a target on federal health care funding plans
  81. Tragically Hip tour, 1st since Gord Downie's cancer revelation, kicks off in Victoria
  82. Booze wars: Premiers squabble over free trade of alcohol in bid to protect bottom line
  83. Newfoundland fish plant burns to the ground
  84. Inflation flat at 1.5% in June as food price hikes slow down
  85. Liverpool shark stealing mackerel of fishing lines prompts DFO warning
  86. Woman and teenage boy from Texas dead after storm in Ontario park
  87. Alberta economy still the best in Canada by some measures
  88. Parliamentary budget office pushes for more power to scrutinize spending
  89. 5 things to know about the huge blaze in northwestern Ontario provincial park
  90. Holocaust-denying article sparks outrage in Jewish community
  91. Evangelist who claims to heal the sick and raise the dead preaching in Hamilton
  92. Lack of funding for Nishnawbe-Aski police service 'discriminatory,' MPP says
  93. Hip fan with same cancer as Gord Downie seeks tickets to sold-out show
  94. Premiers discuss making it easier to buy out-of-province wines
  95. Mosquito capital of Canada forced to stop fogging because of label screwup
  96. 'My life just continues in shambles': Despite guilty verdict, sex assault victim faces more hurdles
  97. 'Party is on!' Nova Scotia man pens his own inspiring obituary
  98. Saskatchewan city shuts down water intake due to Husky Energy oil slick
  99. Manitoba man reprimanded for 'stupid' praise for Baton Rouge shooting
  100. B.C. winery calls report China arrested its owner 'inaccurate'
  101. Premiers reach 'unprecedented' interprovincial trade agreement, but details unclear
  102. Tragically Hip concert in Victoria draws fans from across Canada
  103. Missing child in stolen car found: Peel police
  104. Tragically Hip kicks off tour in Victoria with classic set list
  105. Judgment in Mandi Gray sexual assault case 'glorious,' but change to legal system will be slow: advocates
  106. Extreme unplugging: B.C. families paddle Mackenzie River to get kids away from screens
  107. Strangers on a train: GO riders unite to help Syrian family get to their destination
  108. 9 reasons Canada's crime rate is falling
  109. 'Limited risk': Inquiry finds no proof to back most peanut plane fears
  110. Massive Hells Angels gathering met with calm in Carlsbad Springs
  111. Cancer-stricken Tragically Hip fan gets free tickets to final show
  112. Syrian refugees combat fear of water in Edmonton-area lake
  113. Sask. oil spill breaches containment booms, putting city on alert
  114. Aboriginal man's in-custody death protested in Winnipeg
  115. 'Completely unfair': Air Miles customers say too few rewards for expiring points
  116. Britain to cherry-pick Royal Navy-related Franklin objects they'll keep
  117. Why can't we be friends? Research sheds light on friend breakups
  118. Air Canada flight from Manchester to Toronto delayed by 48 hours
  119. Boats, trains and automobiles: Nunavut family travels to Winnipeg without boarding a plane
  120. Audio postcards explore the unknown, return to the familiar across Canada
  121. 'I don't wish them any harm': Mother forgives son's killer
  122. 'The struggle in their eyes': Oil-drenched birds treated near site of Husky oil spill in Sask.
  123. Calgary man held over Turkey coup plot is innocent, family and friends say
  124. Growing upwards: Why Toronto wants to make high-rises family-friendly
  125. SIU investigating after Ottawa man arrested, seriously injured
  126. Guantanamo's Child: Omar Khadr documentary nominated for Emmy
  127. Edmonton mom shocked to find images of her family used in K-Days advertising
  128. Desk phones going the way of the fax machine
  129. Navy battles mould in frigate ventilation systems
  130. Desk phones going the way of the fax machine
  131. Navy battles mould in frigate ventilation systems
  132. Pay Centre workers burning out as Phoenix problems multiply
  133. 'She was in here having a great time': Toronto girl found wandering overnight watches cartoons with cops
  134. Frankie goes to Milwaukee: Famous N.S. weatherman's bobblehead on display in U.S.
  135. Prince Albert, Sask., could face strict water restrictions after oil spill
  136. Dion meets Russian counterpart as Liberals look to thaw relations with Russia
  137. Don Cherry, Ron MacLean to see names unveiled on Canada's Walk of Fame
  138. Ottawa ahead of schedule to phase out rail tank cars carrying crude oil
  139. Motorists strike geese at bird sanctuary, $5,000 leg tags missing
  140. Opposition says Liberals dropped the ball on Phoenix pay system, demand emergency meeting
  141. Senate to claw back $16,955 from Mike Duffy in latest expense dispute
  142. NewLeaf finally takes off as Canada's latest discount airline
  143. It's tough out there for women in politics, poll suggests
  144. 'Bring Kleenex': Tragically Hip fan reflects on first shows of farewell tour
  145. Hunter Tootoo out of rehab, ready to return to Parliament Hill
  146. Ottawa man critically injured during arrest has died
  147. B.C. to add 15% property tax on foreign buyers of Metro Vancouver homes
  148. 'Big shoes to fill': Mike Ford wins byelection to succeed Rob Ford as councillor
  149. Port of Churchill layoffs 'came out of nowhere,' says town's mayor
  150. Nowhere to turn: 82-year-old B.C. woman living in car
  151. Clinton nomination a 'good start,' but politics still rife with sexism, Canada's female premiers say
  152. Military studies extending life of Snowbird aircraft 20 years past retirement
  153. Clinton nomination a 'good start,' but politics still rife with sexism, Canada's female premiers say
  154. Military studies extending life of Snowbird aircraft 20 years past retirement
  155. 'It escalated way too quickly,' witness says of fatal struggle between Ottawa man and police
  156. Blue Jays acquire outfielder Upton from Padres: report
  157. Toronto International Film Festival unveils 1st wave of films
  158. Duncan McCue named new host of CBC Radio's Cross Country Checkup
  159. Crash involving 14-year-old driver kills girl, 13, in Caledon, Ont.
  160. Toronto International Film Festival unveils 1st wave of films
  161. Duncan McCue named new host of CBC Radio's Cross Country Checkup
  162. Crash involving 14-year-old driver kills girl, 13, in Caledon, Ont.
  163. Trinity Western wins case to let law graduates practice in Nova Scotia
  164. Rural Prince Albert, Sask., residents furious over no notice for water shutdown after oil spill
  165. 'No means no': Judge delivers blistering rebuke of lower court sex-assault decision
  166. Inuvik man meets Minister Carolyn Bennett, who delivered him 26 years ago
  167. BlackBerry rolls out new DTEK50 smartphone
  168. LCBO launches online sales of beer, wine, cider, spirits
  169. Ontario looks to B.C. for ways to deal with unaffordable housing in Toronto
  170. Ottawa police union president calls racism speculation in fatal arrest 'inappropriate'
  171. Team Canada sending 313 athletes to Rio Olympics
  172. MMIW: New unsolved cases added to CBC's database
  173. 'Ford nation lives': Michael Ford will carry family's political brand
  174. Elections commissioner sanctions Green Party for peddling 'misleading' polling data
  175. Banks told to stress test for big house price drops in Vancouver, Toronto
  176. Police chase ends in shootout in parking lot west of Montreal
  177. 2 officers under investigation in death of Ottawa man identified
  178. The world's first texters: 150 years ago, tiny N.L. town helped usher in modern communications
  179. Liberals pay $33 million to stay in F-35 program, despite not committing to buy them
  180. What the closure of an Arctic seaport in Manitoba could mean for Canada
  181. Mother of Vancouver mayor's girlfriend could face death penalty in China
  182. Missing teens both found dead as RCMP investigation widens
  183. Reality check: Can B.C.'s new foreign-buyer tax cool Vancouver's housing market?
  184. Air Canada policy change urged after minor left alone to sleep on airport floor overnight
  185. Leasing ships for coast guard an option, internal analysis suggests
  186. Election law needs update to deal with Twitter, Facebook, watchdog says
  187. Judy Foote in Miramichi to meet with beleaguered Pay Centre employees
  188. Mandatory safety checks every 2 years, if auto association gets its way
  189. Public servant who wasn't getting paid quits in disgust
  190. 'We all make mistakes': Iqaluit residents on MP Hunter Tootoo's return after addiction treatment
  191. Prince William, Kate Middleton to tour B.C., Yukon this fall
  192. 'We're a statistic,' says Indigenous mother who lost 2 daughters in 1 year
  193. Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall to speak on Husky oil spill
  194. 'I believe in the Trudeau government,' says Hunter Tootoo upon return to office
  195. Guilty: Niagara Falls man tried to cheat his lotto group out of $7M win
  196. Hamilton joins Vancouver, Toronto, others on CMHC list of overvalued housing markets
  197. Ban cellphones in cars, says coroner's report into fatal accident
  198. 'I thought I was dead': Whitbourne boaters share harrowing tale of colliding with humpback
  199. Inuit-led suicide prevention strategy to focus on mental wellness, social equity
  200. 'I love and miss her more than anything," says friend of Alberta First Nation teen found dead
  201. 'Patient is VSA': Dispatch calls from Ottawa man's fatal encounter with police
  202. 'Balaclava rapist' who attacked dozens of Edmonton women now free on Vancouver day parole
  203. Man struck by lightning as storm rages through Edmonton
  204. Booze-by-mail plan worries Windsor delivery business
  205. No water supply: Muskoday First Nation declares emergency
  206. WestJet finds pet gecko lost for 3 days in cargo
  207. Eugenie Bouchard impressive in 2nd round of Rogers Cup
  208. Second Canadian arrested in Turkey
  209. Quebec police retire before hearings over alleged sexual misconduct in Haiti
  210. Backroom battle underway over new frigate design data
  211. Port of Churchill once looked forward to 'great fleets of the future'
  212. Toronto officer to be sentenced today in fatal streetcar shooting of Sammy Yatim
  213. Federal worker laid off in Phoenix overhaul owed 'huge chunk of money'
  214. Alberta would rank 4th in world for quality of life, Nunavut 46th
  215. Hockey-related concussions decline at ERs since peewee bodychecking ban took effect
  216. Ottawa hires temps to staff Phoenix call centres as pay problems could last until October
  217. Vancouver Realtor told to stop advertising how to avoid new foreign-buyer tax
  218. Alberta Whitefish First Nation teens were shot to death, police say
  219. U.S. Air Force Hercules makes emergency landing in St. John's after cabin loses pressure
  220. Elderly man stuck under rocks at Scarborough Bluffs overnight, rescued by passerby
  221. Rogers Cup: Eugenie Bouchard falls to own demons in loss to Kristina Kucova
  222. Missing, murdered Indigenous women inquiry launch coming next week
  223. Haiti case points to loopholes allowing cops to avoid disciplinary action
  224. Lawsuits leave lodge in Glacier National Park 'derelict'
  225. Oil giants look to invest despite losses and price collapse
  226. Toronto officer in court this morning to appeal 6-year sentence, seek bail
  227. May was the worst month for Canada's economy in more than 7 years
  228. Illegal Banff camping on the rise as affordable housing crunch continues
  229. Abdirahman Abdi funeral to be held at Ottawa mosque today
  230. Federal prison death details so sparse that family grief deepens: study
  231. Why Canadian politicians don't make speeches like Americans do
  232. 'I know where you live': Woman says taxi driver sexually harassed, threatened her
  233. 'It was a direct hit': 3 women survive being stuck by lightning
  234. 'We're not social workers' attitude doesn't belong 'in 21st century policing,' expert says
  235. Husky oil spill began when pumping resumed through pipeline expansion project
  236. Stubborn northerners want to keep Port of Churchill going
  237. Celine Dion superfans eagerly await her return to Quebec for summer tour
  238. Officers taunted, videotaped in wake of Abdirahman Abdi's death, says police chief
  239. Man accused of stabbing soldiers at Toronto military recruitment centre found fit to stand trial
  240. Brandon police, judge apologize to teens after mix-up led to weekend in jail
  241. Stay of proceedings issued in Nuttall-Korody entrapment case
  242. Snakes force Ontario city to stop cutting grass at public park
  243. Husky oil spill: pipeline project in area didn't trigger review, Environment Minister says
  244. Texting while walking? You might be making bad decisions
  245. Canadian dressage judge investigated for alleged tampering with Rio team selection
  246. RV slams into group of motorcyclists in N.B., 1 confirmed dead
  247. More homeless people camping in Edmonton river valley, officials say
  248. B.C. rescue group gets cheeky with hike safety post
  249. Rugby player from Ottawa dies in U.S. tournament
  250. Rogers Cup: Raonic eliminated after loss to Monfils