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  1. Tory leadership hopeful Tony Clement calls for 'wanted' list, jailing of terror threats
  2. Edmonton family brings home black widow spider in bag of grapes
  3. Opposition reacts to Ontario government plan for electricity bill rebates
  4. Gordon Pinsent tapped for Stratford Festival's Legacy Award
  5. Alleged Tragically Hip online ticket scam leads to fraud charge
  6. Gordon Pinsent tapped for Stratford Festival's Legacy Award
  7. Alleged Tragically Hip online ticket scam leads to fraud charge
  8. B.C. politician charged with assaulting wife
  9. Peter MacKay will not run for Conservative leadership
  10. Kirpan-carrying Sikhs ordered to leave store
  11. Former Saskatoon kennel employee says 14 dog deaths could have been avoided
  12. Trump or Clinton? Burnaby couple turns front yard into presidential polling station
  13. Woman paddles with humpback whale in Bay of Fundy
  14. Winnipeg football fans swear, pour beer on boy for wearing Rider green at Banjo Bowl
  15. Canada Post needs 'transformational changes' to be viable, task force finds
  16. Legalizing pot will have 'up-front costs,' task force head warns
  17. 'A small Band-Aid on a big cut': Vancouver firefighters race to revive fentanyl addicts
  18. Canadian schools put to the test to improve campus sexual assault policies
  19. A very short list of Canadian values: Neil Macdonald
  20. Canadian banks may be leery of accepting legal marijuana sellers as clients
  21. Survivor of Dawson College shooting recalls how gunman used him as human shield
  22. Teen offspring of anonymous sperm donor find each other through online registry
  23. Federal Tory leadership candidate Michael Chong wants to rebuild in Atlantic Canada
  24. Police accused of verbal assault during training session on missing, murdered Indigenous women
  25. Kevin O'Leary 'writing off' Leitch's Tory leadership bid
  26. CRA taking closer look at tax evasion in Ontario and B.C. housing markets
  27. Bono urges Trudeau to boost Canada's foreign aid budget
  28. Farmers fear market power of Agrium-PotashCorp merger
  29. A 1-point rate hike would push nearly 1 million borrowers over the edge, TransUnion says
  30. 'We finally got it right': 1887 murder victim's skull re-united with rest of remains
  31. Kenney resigning as MP after 19 years in bid to 'unite the right' in Alberta
  32. Quebec waiter won't be charged for serving salmon to man with seafood allergy
  33. Insurance industry struggles with increasing costs of natural disasters
  34. Andrew Scheer steps down as Conservative House leader to explore party leadership run
  35. Judge rules cameras can be in courtroom for Travis Vader murder verdict
  36. 'Modest' delays possible as Liberals pick new Energy East review panellists
  37. B.C. foster parents lose Appeal Court battle for Métis toddler
  38. B.C. woman wins $1 million after fire destroys home
  39. Canadian navy seaman charged with sexually assaulting fellow crew member
  40. Canada's Aurelie Rivard swims to 2nd Rio Paralympic gold
  41. Stephen Harper jumps into the international speaking circuit
  42. Court orders 2 Canadian children to move to Germany with father
  43. Canada has lost its voice and become a 'confused follower nation,' says Alexandre Trudeau
  44. RCMP officers to be equipped with naloxone kits to deal with fentanyl exposure
  45. 'We are heartbroken,' says manager of Saskatoon kennel where 14 dogs died
  46. 'We have a good process now': Mulroney on screening for 'anti-Canadian values'
  47. Manitoba horse owner 'very angry' after tails mysteriously cut and stolen
  48. Fleeing faster: New Ontario provision allows domestic and sexual abuse victims to break rentals early
  49. Fentanyl involved in at least 32 Maritime drug deaths
  50. Could Canadians soon be freed from ugly cable TV box rental fees?
  51. Will the NDP's caucus meeting be a group hug? Or a coup? They decide today
  52. 'It keeps calling my name': Fentanyl overdose in B.C. rehab centre prompts coroner's inquest
  53. Toronto teacher fed up with hot classroom spends $500 on air conditioner
  54. Fleeing faster: New Ontario provision allows domestic and sexual abuse victims to break rentals early
  55. Fentanyl involved in at least 32 Maritime drug deaths
  56. Could Canadians soon be freed from ugly cable TV box rental fees?
  57. Will the NDP's caucus meeting be a group hug? Or a coup? They decide today
  58. 'It keeps calling my name': Fentanyl overdose in B.C. rehab centre prompts coroner's inquest
  59. Toronto teacher fed up with hot classroom spends $500 on air conditioner
  60. Get creative or get out: Tough choices in St. John's dwindling job market
  61. 'Perfect storm for reform': Police oversight review launches public meetings today
  62. Highway 401 closed near Gananoque, Ont., due to fiery multi-vehicle crash
  63. Submarine war games off N.S. is 'world's biggest game of hide and seek'
  64. 'Something for Joy to look down on': Grieving husband dresses up cast iron crows
  65. Highway 401 closed near Gananoque, Ont., due to fiery multi-vehicle crash
  66. Submarine war games off N.S. is 'world's biggest game of hide and seek'
  67. Cast iron crows in costume a whimsical tribute by grieving husband
  68. CUPE to sue Ontario government over Hydro One sale
  69. Kroppy, superfan of Winnipeg Jets, dies at 98 and tributes pour in
  70. Conservatives try to dent Trudeau government's armour on economy
  71. 2 Canadian investors to buy retailer Golf Town as U.S. parent may go under
  72. Thunder Bay police respond to allegations trainer was verbally assaulted in race-relations course
  73. Vancouver mayor to roll out plans for vacant home tax
  74. First carbon capture project in oilsands passes 1 million tonne milestone
  75. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to visit Canada Sept. 21-24
  76. 'Delighted and relieved': Canadians are back on the board for Jeopardy
  77. UN investigators call for Iran to release of Concordia professor Homa Hoodfar
  78. Truro police investigation into toddler's death was flawed, probe finds
  79. Mentally ill who defy treatment order can be committed, Ontario court rules
  80. Canadian polyamorists face unique legal challenges, research reveals
  81. Tom Mulcair has 'unanimous' NDP caucus support after leadership questions
  82. Farmer waters cattle with bathtub in dry southwest Nova Scotia
  83. Kellie Leitch slams Liberals for 'shirtless selfie delirium'
  84. Foreign buyers expected to boost Toronto home market as Vancouver cools: Sotheby's
  85. Man charged in crash that killed B.C. Mountie Sarah Beckett
  86. E-cigarettes 'may be a gateway for kids that might not otherwise be smoking'
  87. IMF's Christine Lagarde applauds Canada's stimulus spending, gender equality
  88. Retiring Supreme Court Justice Thomas Cromwell turns focus to legal access
  89. Katarina Roxon claims gold for 1st career Paralympic medal
  90. Blue Jays hit 'rock bottom' after 4th straight series loss
  91. Graham James, convicted in junior hockey sex assaults, asks for full parole
  92. Canadian government bought armoured SUVs from company now under RCMP review
  93. Nova Scotia may start reporting on drug overdose deaths
  94. 5 things we learned about the Conservative leadership race in Halifax
  95. A walk on the front line of B.C.'s fentanyl crisis reveals dangers first-hand
  96. Politicians are green until they're intimidated by the electoral price: Don Pittis
  97. Researchers say no evidence Type 2 diabetes patients must tightly control blood sugar
  98. New container will transport live lobster to foreign markets by sea
  99. Police training on Indigenous issues takes days, not hours, retired OPP officer says
  100. Judge to rule today on whether Travis Vader killed Alberta seniors Lyle and Marie McCann
  101. Walmart Canada's Visa ban expands to Manitoba from Thunder Bay
  102. Mom who received 1-cent after soldier son's suicide getting Silver Cross
  103. Sask. doctors urge police officers to carry fentanyl antidote
  104. Trudeau says Canadians cannot be overly impatient with integration of immigrants
  105. Judge rules today in Travis Vader murder case
  106. 'Back to the drawing board': Ottawa mayor on proposed Château Laurier addition
  107. Overnight arson at Hamilton mosque, fire put out by Syrian refugees
  108. Truck driver charged in Highway 400 crash that killed girl, mother and grandmother
  109. Caucus support 'heartwarming' in a cold world, Tom Mulcair says
  110. Rona Ambrose taps Manitoba MP Candice Bergen for Conservative House leader role
  111. Federal government failing to comply with ruling on First Nations child welfare: tribunal
  112. Cold-blooded brood becoming too big for Alberta reptile rescuer
  113. Winnipeg employees form 1st union at Canadian KFC/Taco Bell franchise
  114. Love lives on: Couple married 66 years copes with Alzheimer's disease
  115. B.C. raptor rehab centre set to break its annual rescue record
  116. Rivard seizes 3rd gold in Rio, Huot wins 20th career medal
  117. Travis Vader trial: Citing judge's mistake, defence will file appeal
  118. Customs process often lax at Canada's small airports
  119. Shooting sends people scurrying from mall in Grande Prairie, Alta.
  120. Winnipeg parents plan human rights complaint over NHL policy requiring ticket for baby
  121. 'A major barrier': Make drugs that prevent fentanyl deaths free, families and experts say
  122. Justin Trudeau to bring his ambitions for seat on Security Council to UN
  123. A question with no satisfying answer: What to do with sex offender Graham James?
  124. Harper cavorts with the rich boys in the Bohemian bush
  125. Class-action lawsuit filed against Air Miles, alleging unfair customer treatment
  126. Young ambassador for change hopes her story will spur global donations
  127. Kevin Garratt back home in Canada following release by China
  128. International students given priority while daughter wait-listed, claims Vancouver mom
  129. Liberal committee chair wants to make City of Ottawa officially bilingual
  130. CN says further Gogama clean-up would do 'more harm than good'
  131. Phoenix pay problems 'an honest administrative error,' government argues as tribunal wraps
  132. Muskoka residents launch $900M suit against province over flood damage
  133. Environment Canada says Nova Scotia dry spell not 'a one-off'
  134. Couple helps rescue dolphins in P.E.I.
  135. Former wheelchair marathoner Rick Hansen recalls favourite Paralympic moments
  136. Travis Vader's lawyer foresees stay of proceedings in McCann murder case
  137. University of Winnipeg makes Indigenous studies mandatory
  138. Enterovirus confirmed in 8 B.C. children, several hospitalized
  139. Health centre to provide abortion services in P.E.I.
  140. Electoral reform consultations kick into high gear as deadlines approach
  141. Imperial Oil and Norman Wells: A love-hate story
  142. McCann family shocked that Travis Vader's convictions may be legally invalid
  143. Former doctor tells story of recovery from fentanyl addiction
  144. Travis Vader files notice of appeal on murder convictions
  145. StatsCan chief Wayne Smith resigns over Shared Services Canada IT troubles
  146. Top Canadian CEOs paid almost 159 times the average worker's salary last year
  147. Ontario vet at centre of animal abuse allegations receives death threats: lawyer
  148. No concessions made to China to obtain Canadian's release, foreign minister says
  149. 'I was born a warrior': How a Pakistani squash star who defied the Taliban ended up in Canada
  150. B.C. author W.P. Kinsella ends his own life under assisted-dying legislation
  151. Public servants' sit-in at Trudeau's Papineau office garners meeting with PM
  152. Threats made against Mount Royal student who wanted Trump hat removed
  153. RCMP officer charged with child luring, breach of trust
  154. Riceton, Sask., community comes together to help grieving family finish harvest
  155. Montreal woman urges Ottawa to fight for release of imprisoned father in China
  156. Electoral reform could have big impact on Canada's smallest parties
  157. Rona Ambrose says Conservative leadership race is wide open because there is 'no big name'
  158. Avi Lewis rules out run for NDP leadership, says Leap Manifesto still 'going strong'
  159. New beer runs in Halifax, Falmouth worry Nova Scotia's top doctor
  160. New chief statistician of Canada appointed after Wayne Smith's resignation
  161. The new face of fentanyl addiction: Kati's story
  162. How Kellie Leitch and Justin Trudeau are defining themselves on immigration
  163. Canada's Michelle Stilwell captures 2nd Paralympic gold in Rio
  164. Wind, solar energy real options for Canada's remote Arctic communities
  165. Toronto may be profiting from hot housing prices, but it's not saving for leaner days
  166. Booming lobster industry good news for Maritime economy
  167. Global Fund uses star power to help raise $13B to fight infectious diseases
  168. Passengers on board WestJet flight 'AirIguana' grounded as lizards escape on plane
  169. 'God got an earful:' Nurse shares personal memories of Terry Fox's final days
  170. Cameras in court do more good than harm, but legal world doesn't see it that way: Ian Hanomansing
  171. Aurélie Rivard shines at Paralympic Games
  172. Family of dead soldier once snubbed by government awarded Memorial Cross
  173. 4th trial for same murder: Ontario man's trial begins again on Monday
  174. Canadian Food Inspection Agency recalling smoked salmon over listeria concerns
  175. Northerners consider new cruise ship rules after Crystal Serenity's voyage
  176. GM, Unifor still in talks as 3,900 GM workers face strike deadline
  177. Rebranding Canada: Justin Trudeau's big plans at the UN
  178. Hells Angels recovering, growing stronger in Quebec, crime experts say
  179. Halifax transgender teenager finds 'family' in football team
  180. Rio Paralympics closing ceremony
  181. Body of Deanna Desjarlais, 27, found in Surrey, B.C.
  182. Canadian Tatiana Maslany wins best actress Emmy for Orphan Black
  183. Attempted teen abduction in Abbotsford B.C., police say
  184. Quebec teens arrested for alleged plot to kill acquaintances
  185. Children stuck in Somaliland due to DNA test requirement reunited with parents in Calgary
  186. Documents show CSIS and RCMP's role in post-9/11 torture of 3 Canadians in Syria
  187. Naming and shaming hecklers in the House of Commons
  188. Imperial Oil hasn't posted $178M cleanup deposit for Norman Wells field
  189. They're back — the Bay to sell toys again after 10-year absence
  190. 'Diabetes epidemic in indigenous populations' highlights disparity
  191. Trudeau announces more humanitarian aid for refugees at UN
  192. 'Progress made' as GM and union discuss new contract ahead of midnight deadline
  193. Elaine Biddersingh sentenced to life in prison for death of stepdaughter found in burning suitcase
  194. Grizzly bears spotted swimming near Port McNeill seen as 'red flag'
  195. Teeny-tiny maple leaf is smallest national flag ever, according to Guinness World Records
  196. With trial about to begin, Regina man pleads guilty to murders of 2 Indigenous women
  197. Tragically Hip tour raises more than $1M for brain cancer research
  198. Atlantic Canadian lawyers challenge Supreme Court appointments
  199. CPP benefits hike will take 40 years to be fully implemented
  200. B.C. appoints new superintendent of real estate to oversee industry regulations
  201. Canada to join with UN, George Soros to export private refugee sponsorship
  202. British Columbia set to pick up part of hefty Royal tour bill
  203. StatsCan chief statistician quit in 'last desperate bid' to protect agency's autonomy
  204. Judy Foote says 'there was no going back' at time of Phoenix launch
  205. Record B.C. real estate revenue to fund affordable housing projects
  206. TSB pushes for mandatory recording devices in all trains across Canada
  207. Canadian soccer players among latest Olympians to have medical data hacked
  208. After 5 years, still not clear when Shared Services Canada will save Ottawa money
  209. Unifor announces tentative deal with GM just after strike deadline
  210. Commons sketch: The stale emissions of climate change debate
  211. The Torture Files: Ministerial directive on use of evidence obtained from torture still on books
  212. Foreign buyer tax coming to Ontario housing market too, CIBC says
  213. Loss of feeling in fingers and toes: Classic signs of mercury poisoning found in 90% of Grassy Narrows people
  214. Why some Island women are ditching the brassiere
  215. Phoenix pay system down across federal public service
  216. Paralympian Katarina Roxon welcomed home at St. John's airport
  217. Aunt says surprise guilty plea in murders of 2 Sask. Indigenous women best outcome for families
  218. More arson charges in Nunavut community that lost high school to fire
  219. MPs agree to study restrictions on male blood donors who've had sex with men
  220. Driverless highway from Vancouver to Seattle proposed
  221. Man who pleaded guilty to murders of 2 Sask. Indigenous women must serve at least 20 years behind bars
  222. Neville-Lake family files $25M lawsuit against Marco Muzzo in deaths of 3 kids, grandfather
  223. Class-action lawsuit filed against B.C.'s foreign buyer property tax
  224. Man who pleaded guilty to murders of 2 Sask. Indigenous women must serve at least 20 years behind bars
  225. Neville-Lake family files $25M lawsuit against Marco Muzzo in deaths of 3 kids, grandfather
  226. Class-action lawsuit filed against B.C.'s foreign buyer property tax
  227. Quebec's health minister accuses Jane Philpott of holding Quebecers 'hostage' in spat over user fees
  228. Man stabbed multiple times in Eaton Centre, in life-threatening condition
  229. Farmer in Sask. takes up arms as he harvests in fear
  230. Pride Toronto apologizes for 'deepening the divisions' in LGBT community
  231. Trudeau's security adviser approved the removal of China's 'economic fugitives'
  232. Former Kashechewan First Nation manager charged with fraud
  233. Karaoke crackdown hits sour note with Gatineau bar owners
  234. 'We still have hope': family of toddler who went missing 50 years ago still searching for her
  235. Trudeau Liberals spent $1.1M to move political staff
  236. Criminal defence lawyer in serious condition after being shot near Toronto office
  237. Canada advances to World Cup of Hockey semis at expense of U.S.
  238. Canadian tech company Netsweeper helped Bahrain censor websites, says report
  239. Trudeau graces the world stage as Canada has a moment: Aaron Wherry
  240. Assisting in brother's death both 'awful' and 'an honour' for sister left behind
  241. Crumbling infrastructure hurts the economy, even when it's StatsCan's computers: Don Pittis
  242. Tensions remain as Trudeau reboots Canada's relationship with China
  243. 'Give us a chance': Life on hold for refugees with professional documents stuck in Syria
  244. 'Bionic' opioid 100 times stronger than fentanyl may already be on Canadian streets
  245. 'Nobody's safe': brutal reality endures for abused women 1 year after Wilno slayings
  246. New street signs put Toronto's Indigenous history front and centre
  247. Shell drops first deepwater well off Nova Scotia due to lack of oil
  248. Government to provide update today on controversial Phoenix pay system
  249. CBC Aboriginal changes name to CBC Indigenous
  250. Tour bus kills pedestrian, injures others near Castle Mountain in Banff park