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  1. The Maple Leafs and the Bambino: What Toronto baseball looked like before the Jays
  2. Thief robbed Starbucks drive-thru from the comfort of his vehicle, Alberta RCMP say
  3. Nunavut students say 'there's a gap' between territory's school standards and rest of Canada
  4. Kahnawake Mohawk council chief calls for banishment of known drug dealers
  5. Erin O'Toole to launch his bid for Conservative leadership
  6. Small plane crashes near Kelowna, B.C., leaving 4 dead
  7. Family of superfans race to Cleveland to support the Blue Jays in ALCS
  8. Ex-Alberta premier Jim Prentice killed in B.C. plane crash with 3 others
  9. 10 injured in eastern Ontario bus rollover, OPP say
  10. Conservatives say their constituents want a referendum on electoral reform
  11. Northern Sask. communities in shock after 3 girls take own lives
  12. Over 75,000 customers without power as 2nd storm hits southern B.C.
  13. Risk of deadly bird disease shutters feeder featured on popular St. John's website
  14. Williams Lake Indian Band heads to Supreme Court of Canada with pre-Confederation land-claim case
  15. 11-year-old to live out dream, fly in WW2 Lancaster bomber
  16. Purge parade cancelled after chilly reception from Saskatoon police
  17. 15-year-old dies after tree falls on him near Surrey school
  18. Broken ferry on Shoal Lake 40 leaves community in limbo
  19. Indigenous activist Douglas Cardinal files human rights complaint against use of Cleveland's name, logo
  20. B.C. woman shocked to find private medical information of 10 other people in file
  21. More wind warnings as B.C. braces for 3rd storm
  22. Can oil and gas wealth improve First Nations conditions?
  23. Samson Cree leaders in Alberta deny financial wrongdoing
  24. Victims of text message scam plead for more protection from their banks
  25. Blue Jays look to break shutout, even ALCS in Game 2
  26. Toronto Blue Jays looking to even up ALCS in Cleveland
  27. Rain, rain, go away. You're making craft beer more expensive!
  28. Jim Prentice crash victims named as Dr. Ken Gellatly, Sheldon Reid and Jim Kruk
  29. Kellie Leitch launches Tory leadership campaign
  30. European Union backs off banning North American lobster
  31. Federal government halves proposed emergency fund for pipeline spills
  32. Sudbury black bear family of four has dinner in one tree
  33. Winds pick up in southern B.C. as latest storm touches down on South Coast
  34. Measuring change a year after Trudeau promised something different
  35. Corrections Canada trying to stop inmates from overdosing on fentanyl
  36. Netflix hammers cross-border watchers and there may be no way out
  37. This Nova Scotia town has elected an almost all-female council
  38. Teen killed by tree in B.C. storm remembered as boy with 'heart of gold'
  39. More than money: Canada's health minister wants 'system transformation'
  40. Reputed associate of ex-crime boss Vito Rizzuto killed in 'settling of accounts'
  41. 17-year-old boy shot dead at Pizza Pizza in northwest Toronto
  42. Two boys in hot water after creepy clown prank in Winnipeg
  43. Windsor auto workers vote on tentative deal with Chrysler
  44. Blue Jays return home looking to solve Andrew Miller
  45. David Pacey faces up to $600 in fines and a day-long trial for clearing trails but says he won't stop
  46. 'My last day alive was 30 years ago': RCMP tweet in voice of dead teen to drum up new leads
  47. China's billionaires club of entrepreneurs embarks on cross-Canada tour
  48. Syrian refugees discover salt water joys in Newfoundland
  49. Cold, alone and streaming: Texas man documents survival experience on remote N.L. island
  50. Breastfeeding Toronto woman says she was escorted to country club basement
  51. Fiat Chrysler workers vote to ratify new contract
  52. 'There seems to be a paralysis': Trudeau government has backlog of more than 300 appointments
  53. Mortgage stress test gets Poloz off the hook on interest hike: Don Pittis
  54. Streit Group clients for armoured cars include alleged gang members
  55. 4-year-old given 10 times the right dose of antipsychotic drug
  56. Housing market correction or 'a whole lot of nothing'? Uncertainty as new mortgage rules come into effect
  57. 'Multitude of mistakes' in pension holds up retired public servant's divorce
  58. Guy Laurence resigns as Rogers CEO, to be replaced be ex-Telus head Joe Natale
  59. Virtual reality doc takes viewers on dark journey on highway where Indigenous women have disappeared
  60. Ontario imposes 2-year hold on bottled water business
  61. 11-year-old boy realizes dream of flying in WW II Lancaster bomber
  62. Attempted pants robbery leaves two Halifax men with minor injuries
  63. 'She was trending': Brother of teen killed 30 years ago hopes Twitter campaign will uncover new leads
  64. Trudeau appoints Newfoundlander Malcolm Rowe to Supreme Court
  65. RCMP say Highway of Tears killers may never be caught
  66. Toronto country club apologizes for asking breastfeeding mother to move to basement
  67. 'No-quit' Blue Jays seek fix for ice-cold bats in ALCS Game 3
  68. 'Not acceptable:' Provinces ramp up demands for more federal health funds
  69. Vancouver School Board fired by B.C. education minister
  70. Convicted sex offender running for Catholic school board in Saskatoon
  71. Ottawa orders review of drywall tariffs in Western Canada
  72. City of Vancouver sues to shut down Airbnb rental
  73. 'We've found plastics everywhere': The pollution problem in N.L. waters
  74. CMHC to issue 1st 'red' warning on Canadian housing market
  75. Regina activists place warning labels on Indigenous Halloween costumes
  76. Families of missing, murdered Indigenous women want answers on liaison units
  77. Maple Leafs rookie Auston Matthews gets Wayne Gretzky's stamp of approval
  78. 'I have half a head missing': Doctor should have caught cancer earlier, patient says
  79. Mountie who says colleagues bet on when she'd commit suicide left in limbo after RCMP apology
  80. Alberta ATM thefts traced to two crime rings, police say
  81. Family hopes organ donation saves life after northern Sask. deaths
  82. Hip fracture deaths more likely at small and medium community hospitals: study
  83. Blue Jays on the brink after Game 3 loss to Cleveland
  84. CETA trade deal 'not really there yet,' but EU official still optimistic
  85. Canadian Forces base to host design and engineering tests on LAVs destined for Saudi Arabia
  86. Canada must tailor mental health treatment for immigrants, refugees: study
  87. Evicted, again: 'Professional tenant' James Regan receives 3rd eviction notice since 2014
  88. Health Minister Jane Philpott primed for funding debate with provincial counterparts
  89. Canadians feel they're 'held hostage' in the Volkswagen emissions scandal
  90. Canadian women getting 'shortchanged' on wages, Oxfam says
  91. Crash that killed Jim Prentice highlights need for cockpit recorders on smaller planes, says TSB
  92. Historic land deal with Algonquin peoples signed by federal, Ontario governments
  93. 3 people on missing Niagara-bound plane found dead in Pennsylvania crash
  94. Supporters of Raif Badawi worried lashings will resume in Saudi Arabia
  95. Judge asked to fine ex-Harper adviser Bruce Carson $50K for illegal lobbying
  96. Groups challenge federal approval of genetically modified salmon in court
  97. Canada's climate change money shouldn't go to developing countries, Sask. premier says
  98. 'Move the furniture around': Mulroney's advice for landing Canada-EU trade deal
  99. Baby won't have to pay after all: NHL allowing infants to attend special games without tickets
  100. Baby won't have to pay after all: NHL allowing infants to attend special games without tickets
  101. Jane Philpott and provincial ministers wrap up talks on health care funding
  102. No 'hard landing' for Canadian house prices, says Moody's Analytics
  103. Ontario father takes on City of Mississauga over Indigenous team names
  104. Child luring charge to go ahead against RCMP officer in Creep Catchers case
  105. 'Internet Black Widow' Melissa Ann Shepard agrees to sign new peace bond
  106. Culture of fear prevents Indigenous victims of police brutality from reporting alleged crimes
  107. Health ministers wrap tense talks with no agreement on federal health funding
  108. 'Dream come true' for UBC goalie called up by Vancouver Canucks
  109. These Toronto women are, literally, fighting Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric in a self-defence class
  110. Snappier shows, pop-up shops fill void left behind by Toronto Fashion Week
  111. Convicted sex offender Denis Hall withdraws from Saskatoon Catholic school board race
  112. 'We thought we'd will her to our son': Bird ownership proves tough commitment
  113. Dennis Oland murder appeal hears concerns from top judge about trial
  114. Ontario pathologist contradicts 2012 testimony at ex-judge Jacques Delisle's bail hearing
  115. 'Horribly sick kids:' Arctic regions have highest infant lung infection rates in world
  116. Rolling wheel of cheese blamed for infant's injuries
  117. Northern Ontario community presses for more oil cleanup after CN derailment
  118. Seven arrested, guns seized as police bust ATM theft rings
  119. Pickering mom 'enraged' after car caught on video passing school bus, almost hitting her daughter
  120. 'This is a crisis': 4th girl takes own life in northern Saskatchewan
  121. 'He's my brother now': Gord Downie's Secret Path brings hope to Chanie Wenjack's family
  122. B.C. NDP candidate comes out as bisexual after questions over minority status
  123. Former MP Andrew Saxton, businessman Rick Peterson join list of Tory hopefuls
  124. Internet price hikes could be coming as Ottawa reviews cultural policy, critics warn
  125. Amid funding debate, a tweet causes trouble among health ministers
  126. More than 202,000 new cases of cancer to be diagnosed in Canada in 2016: report
  127. Let's not kid ourselves, Canada is in the war business: Neil Macdonald
  128. Tori Stafford murder trial juror seeks compensation, says grisly evidence traumatized her
  129. Rotting flesh and buzzing bugs greet biology class examining beached whale
  130. Dennis Oland had 'very difficult relationship' with dad he's convicted of killing, judge tells Appeal Court
  131. Blue Jays fans flood Cleveland couple with apologies after they were harassed at Toronto game
  132. Court rules in favour of Canada Post in roadside super mailbox battle
  133. Dennis Oland's lawyer tells Appeal Court that jury's murder verdict 'unreasonable'
  134. Quebec First Nations may try to block Algonquin land claim
  135. Peter Julian steps down as NDP House leader to mull leadership bid
  136. Bone of Ottawa man swept away in 2013 New Zealand landslide found
  137. Canadian humanitarian missing after small plane crash in the Dominican Republic
  138. Evidence in 2012 murder conviction questioned at Jacques Delisle's bail hearing
  139. B.C Education Minister pens open letter to parents
  140. Northern Ontario Jesus statue gets shocking replacement head
  141. McCallum says 50% increase in immigration to 450,000 might be too ambitious
  142. Steve Nash suing to have name removed from B.C. fitness clubs
  143. Not the outcome Blue Jays fans wanted, but Toronto grateful for the ride
  144. Mental health care a priority for Liberals, but no blank cheques for the provinces, says Philpott
  145. Protesters defy injunction, cross highway at Muskrat Falls site in Labrador
  146. Windsor humane society pulls down 'grab a pussy ... cat' advertisement
  147. 'Why aren't we allowed to sell a less harmful product?' Imperial Tobacco wants into e-cigarette market
  148. Trump gets part of the blame as Bank of Canada lowers growth expectations: Don Pittis
  149. Parents find son's lifeless body after pharmacy switches sleep medication for toxic dose of another drug
  150. Trudeau says government's popularity has dampened public's desire for electoral reform
  151. World Series dream dashed for Blue Jays, and a breakup may be coming
  152. 'The international language of basketball' helps these 3 Syrian girls feel at home in Canada
  153. Quebec Liberals investigate allegation MNA sexually assaulted woman
  154. Millennials fall for online scams more often than baby boomers
  155. Caped avenger needed to find $10K stack of rare comics missing with stolen safe
  156. Postmedia to cut staffing costs by 20%
  157. New toonie honours veterans with Battle of the Atlantic tribute
  158. $2B needed for 'immediate' fixes to First Nations schools, bureaucrats say
  159. Finance Minister Morneau to deliver economic update on Nov. 1
  160. 'Scalper bots' that scoop up concert tickets to be outlawed in Ontario
  161. Sask. First Nations facing 'state of crisis' after 4 youth suicides
  162. 2 suspects from Ontario arrested in $10K diamond theft in N.B.
  163. Windsor resident denied haircut at barbershop because of gender
  164. Mother warns 'party drug' users after daughter dies from drinking too much water
  165. University of Ottawa won't commit to investigating sexualized pub crawl
  166. Ottawa dad urges Canada Revenue Agency to rethink 'sexist' child benefit policy
  167. Quebec minor hockey coach will sit out season after punishing kids with pushups
  168. Jehovah's Witness who died giving birth understood risk of refusing blood, Quebec health minister says
  169. 'I trust no one': the devastating impact of serial child molester Shayne Lund's actions
  170. Duo nabbed in diamond-swapping theft, as police consider wider spree
  171. New trial ordered for B.C. fire chief convicted of sex assault
  172. B.C. has already eclipsed last year's deadly drug overdose total
  173. A bachelor's degree 3 decades in the making
  174. Reports find B.C. government failing to clamp down on suspect logging practices
  175. 'A feel-good moment': Charity worker reunites family with WWII heirlooms
  176. Andre De Grasse, the student, fulfilling promise he made to his mom
  177. Dog stuck at bottom of well for 27 days has 'a real zest for life'
  178. Want cheaper access to American e-commerce? Better tell it to the feds: Neil Macdonald
  179. Waiting to become Canadian: Citizenship ceremonies delayed by judge shortage
  180. Bombardier to cut 2,000 Canadian jobs over next 2 years
  181. How Netflix may be crushing border hoppers — and ways to get around it
  182. 'There's a big problem': Two-thirds of Tragically Hip tickets weren't sold directly to fans
  183. Jason Grilli wants to finish career with Toronto Blue Jays
  184. Inflation inches up to 1.3% despite cheaper food
  185. Woman addresses gender gap issue to Commons committee — of all men
  186. This 96-year-old Ontario woman is still horseback riding and has no plans to stop
  187. Meet the new Anne of Green Gables: CBC series finds its star in Irish-Canadian actress
  188. 'I am very sad': Freeland walks as last-ditch Canada-EU trade talks collapse
  189. Family violence increases risk for many conditions, Dr. Gregory Taylor tells Canadians
  190. Justice Minister to overhaul victims' surcharge laws
  191. Judge should not have deviated from joint sentencing submission, Supreme Court rules
  192. Former Green Party candidate taken down after throwing pumpkin seeds at Justin Trudeau
  193. Angry clowns berate London, Ont., bookstore owner over no clowns sign
  194. Drunk driver caught picking up her toddler from daycare, Gatineau, Que., police say
  195. 'No further actions' planned on dressage score-tampering allegations against Canadian judge
  196. Loonie falls below 75 cents US as Bank of Canada mulls rate cut
  197. Canadian parents spend a quarter of their salary on child care — a third if they're single
  198. Infant found in critical condition in home with suspected fentanyl residue
  199. Mystical Landscapes brings Monet, van Gogh masterpieces to Toronto
  200. Police carding an ongoing irritant in Edmonton's Somali community
  201. Federal NDP calls for end of 'band-aid solutions' to Indigenous mental health
  202. Fliss Cramman, Ontario woman facing deportation, to stay on detention list
  203. Windsor barbershop changes policy after genderqueer customer complains
  204. Jets, Oilers alumni delight fans ahead of Heritage Classic
  205. Dellen Millard's trial date set for father's murder, heir to aviation fortune to seek legal aid
  206. Halloween bylaw in Bathurst, N.B., forbids older teens from trick-or-treating
  207. Soylent meal replacement bars recalled after illnesses reported
  208. Court hears B.C. Mountie twice convicted of punching Indigenous suspects
  209. Muslim parents demand answers from York board about principal's Facebook posts
  210. Polling associations look to increase transparency with merger, but not everyone is on board
  211. Pro tips for booking a bargain getaway down south
  212. Wayne Gretzky to take rare skate in Heritage alumni game
  213. Dennis Oland murder appeal split decision would trigger Supreme Court review
  214. How brokers and bots prevent you from getting the ticket you want
  215. Ottawa urged to end 'birth tourism' that leads to automatic citizenship
  216. If Big Tobacco sells e-cigarettes, they'll 'recruit a whole new generation' of smokers: Public Health Ontario
  217. If you thought you'll pay much less with Ontario's new hydro deal, think again
  218. Quebec City police arrest 2 men in Laval University break-ins
  219. Gord Downie highlights Chanie Wenjack story with Secret Path show
  220. How a Nazi attack sparked invasion fears on a remote Nova Scotia island
  221. Nova Scotians protest environmental impact of Muskrat Falls
  222. Voting underway in N.B. PC leadership race, after 7 candidates make final speeches
  223. 'State of crisis' in northern Sask. highlights Truth and Reconciliation calls to action
  224. Old-time Oilers strike fear into Winnipeg hearts
  225. Hockey fans flock to watch Hall of Fame players at Heritage Classic
  226. Blaine Higgs leads after 1st ballot in N.B. PC leadership contest
  227. Ex-Habs coach Jacques Demers hospitalized after suffering stroke
  228. Protesters cut lock, enter Muskrat Falls site in Labrador
  229. Hacked emails show Clinton campaign weighing Keystone XL decision
  230. Jehovah's Witnesses defend pushing for bloodless surgeries
  231. Military exercise on Toronto's waterfront prompt tongue-in-cheek tweets about U.S. invasion, election
  232. 'Amateur hour behaviour': School trustee selection process needs review, educator says
  233. 'I'm terrified': Creep Catcher vigilantes accused of threatening women who question group's tactics
  234. 'They're asking me to prove the impossible': Feds deny B.C. woman thalidomide compensation
  235. What Chanie Wenjack's sister wants from Gord Downie's Secret Path
  236. Old school Jets exact revenge against Oilers of old at Heritage Classic Alumni game
  237. Oland's Supreme Court bail case expected to proceed, no matter what happens with murder conviction ruling
  238. Impending tax hikes deter council members to run in small-town elections
  239. Missing head from Jesus statue returned, says priest
  240. Muskrat Falls protesters 'fighting for land and food'
  241. Quebec MP Steven Blaney enters Conservative Party leadership race
  242. Tiny homes' popularity surging while municipal bylaws lag
  243. Former Habs coach and Senator Jacques Demers released from hospital
  244. Gretzky jokes he 'stinks' after Heritage Classic alumni game
  245. Is Yellowknife ready to reckon with its toxic legacy?
  246. Toronto woman wrongly billed for Uber ride in Poland says she feels 'violated'
  247. Canada in a 'very good fiscal situation' to run deficits, says Poloz
  248. Oilers take Heritage Classic, but fans make Jets coach proud to be in Winnipeg
  249. Convicted child killer Michael Rafferty appeals, citing trial errors
  250. Officer charged with discreditable conduct after racist comments about death of Inuk artist