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  1. Irving Shipbuilding, federal government defend against conflict of interest concerns
  2. What MPs' endorsements say about the Conservative leadership race
  3. 3 people dead from suspected fentanyl overdoses at Winnipeg home
  4. 'I was fighting for my life': survivor of deadly street attack seeks answers
  5. Canada, Mexico co-ordinated trade strategy after U.S. election result
  6. Mike Bullard, radio and TV host, charged with criminal harassment
  7. Sound familiar? Quebec City preps for raw sewage dump
  8. Deputy in charge of Phoenix payroll system delivers update today
  9. First beluga born in captivity in Canada dies at Vancouver Aquarium
  10. Want to own a video store? For $175 dollars it could be yours
  11. New Democrats say they are open to referendum on electoral reform
  12. Tensions mount in Senate as Trudeau's point-man accused of 'insulting' partisan senators
  13. RCMP face lawsuit from Nova Scotia woman over alleged harassment
  14. Trudeau government to modernize rules on bilingual services
  15. Vancouver approves tax on vacant homes to address housing shortage
  16. Victoria man killed in Mexico, 2nd Canadian in custody
  17. Trump's position on NAFTA worries Alberta's beef producers
  18. Leonard Cohen's cause of death: 'Sudden, unexpected and peaceful'
  19. 'Knock this company down:' Canada Goose becomes 'main target' for anti-fur activists
  20. Justin Trudeau in Argentina to 'deepen ties' with ally nation
  21. Canadians want judicial oversight of any new digital snooping powers for police: Poll
  22. Why I'm donating my brain for concussion research: Bob McKeown
  23. Canadians destroy explosives-laden vehicles with anti-armour missiles in Iraq
  24. Fees charged to fill prescriptions vary widely, but few customers realize it
  25. Toronto pastor Brent Hawkes's sex crime trial continues in Kentville, N.S.
  26. Baloney Meter: Is Donald Trump's anti-NAFTA rhetoric all about Mexico?
  27. Independent legal expert in Val-d'Or abuse scandal would be 'surprised' if there are no charges
  28. Why Alberta still has the highest employment rate in the country, despite all the job losses
  29. Killer drugs: N.L. death count rose to 20 last year; fentanyl a factor in 5 fatal overdoses
  30. National recall issued for 1.5 million smoke detector, carbon monoxide alarms
  31. Trump leak on softwood lumber confuses tricky file that costs $30M just to manage
  32. Fire destroys Montreal heritage building famed for Canada's 1st film screening in 1896
  33. B.C. premier brings opioid crisis concerns to Ottawa
  34. Trudeau to visit Liberia, attend la Francophonie in Madagascar on 1st trip to Africa as PM
  35. Sled dog killed by polar bear days before viral video surfaced of bear petting dog
  36. Trudeau and Argentina's president say trade — not protectionism — will help the poor, unemployed
  37. Canadian soldier Maj. Scott Foote found dead in military gym in Jordan
  38. 35 Indigenous anti-shale gas protesters in N.B. on RCMP 'threat' list
  39. 'Betrayed, humiliated' Val-d'Or women speak out after no charges against police accused of abuse
  40. Conservative winner of byelection will be youngest-ever MPP in Ontario
  41. Liberals projected to win Ontario byelection in Ottawa-Vanier
  42. Experts urge Liberals to update 'embarrassingly bad' Criminal Code
  43. What are the worst places to park in Canada? Here's what the data says
  44. Should police be able to force you to hand over your digital passwords?
  45. Revenge of the comment section: Don't count out Kellie Leitch
  46. Former Woodstock, Ont., nurse back in court on 8 murder charges
  47. Did Trudeau tip his hand on NAFTA? Not while Trump's trade talk is all rhetoric: Chris Hall
  48. Meet the elusive grey jay, top choice for Canada's national bird
  49. Richard Bain to be sentenced today for 2012 Quebec election-night murder
  50. Health ministers meet in Ottawa to develop opioid crisis plan
  51. Canada announces $54M for disaster relief and long-term aid in Haiti
  52. A year later, Montreal film festival apologizes for screening 'racist' film
  53. Kijiji, StubHub ban ticket reselling for Gord Downie concert
  54. Bell vs. VMedia: The David and Goliath battle over the future of TV
  55. Trudeau tells Argentina's business elite he'll work with Trump where he can
  56. Man killed in elevator accident ID'd as Aasim Ghazi, father of twin girls
  57. R&B singer Sharon Lafaye Jones dead at 60
  58. 'Magnitude of challenge' in 2050 climate strategy may not be fully understood by Canadians
  59. 'My heart is whole again,' Toronto pet owner says after stolen van with 16 dogs inside found
  60. 'We need to think beyond the United States': Trudeau sees trade opportunities with Latin America
  61. 'We need to think beyond the United States': Trudeau sees trade opportunities with Latin America
  62. Bosma killer's ex-girlfriend now under the microscope as her trial begins
  63. Expect protests 'like you've never seen before' on Kinder Morgan pipeline: Vancouver mayor
  64. Disappointment in Val-d'Or: What's next for Indigenous women who told their stories?
  65. Winnipeg woman loses 3 family members in a year to suspected fentanyl overdoses
  66. Character clash: Vancouver's next big real estate debate
  67. Opioid summit wraps with health ministers addressing growing crisis
  68. Blue Jays' Joe Biagini gets a Tonight Show do-over
  69. Faith-based hospitals in Winnipeg ban medically assisted deaths
  70. Arrest made after spate of racist graffiti in Ottawa
  71. Evicted and homeless: housing crisis in Behchoko, N.W.T. has no easy solutions
  72. Imprisoned in Egypt for 400 days, Mohamed Fahmy now fights for jailed journalists
  73. Anti-Trump protesters clash with smaller group of supporters in Toronto, one person arrested
  74. Kinder Morgan protest draws huge crowd in Vancouver
  75. 'Like That': Winnipeg drop-in lets people discover who they are through drag
  76. Could Canadian's brutal 1969 stabbing death be connected to another L.A. cold case?
  77. Snowfall warning issued for Ottawa, 15-25 cm possible by Monday
  78. Manitoba men switched-at-birth to meet with health minister Monday
  79. Referendum on places of worship has Montreal borough's Hasidic community feeling targeted
  80. 'We've always been seen as a threat,' says former N.W.T. premier of RCMP surveillance revelations
  81. Alberta girl, 5, dropped off at wrong bus stop; left alone in the cold
  82. Val-d'Or is forcing Quebec to think about big problems
  83. HMCS Vancouver returning home following New Zealand earthquake assistance
  84. Ban on new places of worship put to a vote in Montreal's Outremont borough
  85. Gatineau boy's drawing comes alive as a plush toy at Ikea
  86. 'Caribou Legs' closes cross-country run for MMIW in St. John's
  87. Redblacks top Eskimos in snow squall, advance to 2nd straight Grey Cup
  88. Bosma killer's ex-girlfriend discussing plea deal
  89. Bollywood, Quantico star Priyanka Chopra's new film has strong Canadian ties
  90. 'No real role': Canada's watchdog for mining abroad struggles to sharpen its teeth
  91. Indigenous children, stoic about their pain, are drawn out with art
  92. Drake, Justin Bieber win big at the American Music Awards
  93. University of Manitoba, faculty reach tentative deal after 20-day strike
  94. Jason Kenney fined by Alberta PC's for rules infraction
  95. Patrick Chan victorious at Cup of China; Kaetlyn Osmond 2nd in ladies event
  96. Liberals said to pay 'lip-service' to promise of government jobs for Indigenous workers
  97. 'I was tricked': Loblaws shopper says she was secretly signed up for credit card
  98. 'A lot of us are still running,' residential school surivor says at Walk for Wenjack
  99. Yes, your pronouns are up for discussion: Neil Macdonald
  100. Stranded family finds kindness from local police officer
  101. Expert witness to take stand in pastor Brent Hawkes sex crimes case
  102. McDonald's and WestJet sign exclusive deal for coffee on flights
  103. Nunavut seismic testing appeal could help define Canada's duty to consult Indigenous groups
  104. Manitoba's ex-Liberal leader target of lewd photos, offers of sex during election
  105. Bribery case in Sudbury byelection scandal moves from Queen's Park to the court room
  106. Hasidic community has grounds for constitutional challenge to places of worship ban, experts say
  107. Time to move forward after stories of police sex assaults in Val-d'Or, minister says
  108. Gabriel Klein speaks for 1st time in Chilliwack courtroom
  109. Tenors officially split with rogue member Remigio Pereira following O Canada controversy
  110. 'I don't know how people can be so cruel': Alberta mother calls for answers in daughter's death
  111. Health minister meets with families of 4 Manitoba men switched at birth
  112. 'Professional tenant' James Regan wanted for assaulting ex-landlord
  113. STU basketball players take knee to raise awareness of MMIW
  114. B.C. polygamists, accused of taking child brides to U.S., face trial
  115. Women in Canadian military subjected to harassment, discrimination, suit alleges
  116. Cabinet could decide fighter jet plan as early as Tuesday, industry sources say
  117. 3rd suspect surrenders to police in Toronto after beating death of Maryland visitor
  118. B.C. hockey player in critical but stable condition after AHL game collapse
  119. CRTC warns cable companies how to behave following $25 basic TV outrage
  120. Doug Ford touts 'the true story' about Rob Ford's tumultuous career in new book
  121. Canada's rejection of coal will clear the air but impact workers and power bills
  122. 'It's like a little trigger': The surprising benefits of boredom
  123. Toronto, Montreal relish playoff match in front of anticipated crowd of 60,000
  124. CRTC warns cable companies how to behave following $25 basic TV outrage
  125. Doug Ford touts 'the true story' about Rob Ford's tumultuous career in new book
  126. Canada's rejection of coal will clear the air but impact workers and power bills
  127. 'It's like a little trigger': The surprising benefits of boredom
  128. Toronto, Montreal relish playoff match in front of anticipated crowd of 60,000
  129. Northern Quebec mining project looks at airships as alternative to road
  130. Toronto pastor Brett Hawkes trial for sex crimes continues
  131. Corruption trial for Montreal ex-mayor hears real estate manager felt extorted, bullied
  132. Vaping to be regulated by Health Canada
  133. Family of Ottawa's John Connelly sues Toronto police over death investigation
  134. Vaping to be regulated by Health Canada
  135. Transportation Safety Board can't ID object that nearly hit Ottawa-Toronto Porter flight
  136. Family of Ottawa's John Connelly sues Toronto police over death investigation
  137. Randall Barrs, Toronto lawyer shot in September, critical of police response
  138. Manitoba premier 'very concerned' by federal purchase of Super Hornet fighter jets
  139. 2 SQ officers accused in Val d'Or case say they did nothing wrong
  140. Montreal feeds off big crowd to down Toronto in 1st MLS playoff leg
  141. Canadians' well-being trails economic growth, study finds
  142. The TPP is dead, so what does that mean for Canada?
  143. Ad for Montreal's 375th anniversary featuring white people only to be redone
  144. Trudeau defends fundraiser with Chinese businessmen who later donated $1M to father's foundation
  145. New Independent senators eager to take control of Senate
  146. Pacific trade deal's end is no surprise for Canada, but what comes next on trade may be: Don Pittis
  147. Aside from the incessant warnings, Ontario's hydro crisis clearly came out of nowhere: Robyn Urback
  148. A growing taste for Canadian art? Lawren Harris 'ripe for appreciation abroad,' says art expert Ian Dejardin
  149. Trudeau heads to Liberia and Madagascar where he'll speak on women's rights
  150. Montreal woman asked to remove hijab in court appeals judge's refusal to clarify rules
  151. 'Lending a hand' for 75 years: 95-year-old Girl Guide honoured
  152. Sûreté du Québec to add Indigenous officers in Val-d'Or in wake of abuse allegations
  153. Smoke fills Montreal sky as 'dangerous' Parc Avenue building goes up in flames
  154. Additional charges laid against Gerald Stanley, accused in Colten Boushie killing
  155. Health Canada proposes ban of bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticide
  156. Anti-Semitic graffiti spotted in downtown Toronto
  157. Maison Radio-Canada sold, broadcaster moving next door
  158. Trump presidency poses 'existential' economic threat to Canada: Manley
  159. 18 Canadian Forces members took their own lives in 2015, with army members most at risk
  160. Canada Pension Plan expansion 'penalizes' women, the disabled, says the opposition
  161. Teens, youth need protection under Ottawa's pot plans, Canadian pediatricians say
  162. Why did Quebec regulator never charge stock promoter suspected of rigging the market?
  163. Canadians open to ending door-to-door delivery, government-commissioned poll finds
  164. Canadian dollar may go as low as 70 cents US in 2017, experts say
  165. Stigma of the lazy pot-smoker hurts medical marijuana users: Opinion
  166. Lack of paper trail shifts focus in ex-mayor's corruption trial
  167. Out of money, out of options, mother fears losing home again
  168. 96-year-old jokes she 'might be dead' before her court date over Muskrat Falls
  169. Inuit face long road to jobs as Canadian High Arctic Research Station takes shape
  170. 'Free to do whatever they want': Why universities can punish students for off-campus behaviour
  171. Police thwart kidnapping of millionaire after stumbling on alleged plot
  172. Health Canada names team to review cases of Manitoba men switched at birth
  173. Planes clip wings on Vancouver airport tarmac leaving both unable to fly
  174. 'We've been deceived': Many clinical trial results are never published
  175. Jean-François Lisée wants to ban religious symbols for daycare workers, teachers
  176. Chinese government to work with Canada on stopping flow of fentanyl
  177. Moncton still Tim Hortons capital of Canada
  178. Buzz cut: P.E.I. barber wants to serve customers booze
  179. Revenue-starved cities will watch Toronto mayor's road toll proposal
  180. Maryam Monsef says immigration officials haven't told her she's being investigated
  181. Fear of deadly fentanyl doesn't stop addicts at pop-up injection sites
  182. Amber Alert activated for 4-year-old from Vancouver
  183. Stamps' Bo Levi Mitchell named CFL's Most Outstanding Player
  184. Trudeau visits Madagascar for la Francophonie summit of French-speaking nations
  185. What's in your pot? Marketplace tests today's weed
  186. Justin Trudeau a big money draw for Liberals
  187. Canadians reject Black Friday cross-border shopping as loonie slumps
  188. Proposed Salvation Army church hits turbulence with Ottawa airport
  189. Tory set to defend road tolls against all critics, including Doug Ford
  190. Crown argues Montreal ex-mayor was behind strategy of bribes, corruption
  191. $27.7B. That's the value of Canada's 'under-utilized' Indigenous workforce, says report
  192. OSPCA charges Marineland with 5 counts of animal cruelty
  193. Missing girl found in Surrey, 46-year-old in custody
  194. Politicians push for former Expo Tim Raines to be voted into Hall of Fame
  195. Unruly passenger forces L.A.-Moscow flight to land in Iqaluit
  196. Suicides in Labrador West: Grieving mother says her son faced inhumane treatment
  197. Tiny Tito: Toddler with rare Zellweger syndrome celebrates 1st birthday
  198. Navy confirms mysterious B.C. coastal object no bomb
  199. Ontario may create new northern ridings primarily for First Nations communities
  200. Environment Minister Catherine McKenna to lead 'clean energy' trade mission to China
  201. 'It's hard': Family grieves 2 overdose deaths linked to fentanyl
  202. 'It's hard': Family grieves 2 overdose deaths linked to fentanyl
  203. Toronto lifts curtain on extremism prevention plan, quietly operating for more than 2 years
  204. 8 things to know about the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation
  205. 'The almost unknown Imperials': Sarnia's hidden Grey Cup triumphs remembered 80 years on
  206. Stanley Grizzle, black WWII veteran, devoted life to fighting racism
  207. 'My father was very proud to call him a friend,' Justin Trudeau says of Fidel Castro
  208. 2 men in critical condition after Winnipeg shooting
  209. 1st-ever LGBTQ Grey Cup party sells out in Toronto
  210. Stampeders not a lock to gallop away with Grey Cup victory
  211. Sledding with Fidel: Gander woman recalls tobogganing adventure with late Cuban leader
  212. First Nations chiefs enraged over letter saying Husky stopping oil spill compensation
  213. Former Manitoba marriage commissioner loses battle to strike down law around performing same-sex weddings
  214. 911 overdose calls break B.C. records, users 'going down everywhere'
  215. Quebec cat lover sent to jail after refusing to give up his pets
  216. Ontario MPP retweets post calling NDP leader 'dehumanized' for wearing hijab at mosque
  217. 'It was very hard': Learning English a big struggle for Syrian refugees
  218. The CFL needs to stop trying to be NFL-lite. Here's how it can do it
  219. Philippe Couillard defends Justin Trudeau over Castro comments
  220. N.W.T. youth join elders on the land to combat struggles
  221. Snowboarder dies on Whistler Blackcomb
  222. Rough seas force British sailor to abandon record-breaking trip launched in Victoria B.C.
  223. Man dead after early morning Winnipeg shooting Saturday
  224. Fidel Castro welcomed by crowds, shunned by politicians during 1959 Montreal visit
  225. Never forgotten: Leduc rally honours missing and murdered Indigenous women
  226. Freedom Mobile faces uphill battle to compete with Big 3, industry experts say
  227. Thousands without power in Nova Scotia as winter storm hits province
  228. Redblacks hold small lead in Grey Cup after 1st quarter
  229. Online redress system for no-fly list false positives at least 18 months away
  230. Sask. Premier Brad Wall faces barrage of questions about land scandal
  231. B.C.'s Morgane Oger first transgender woman to be nominated by major party
  232. Police allege boy, 11, went on highway joyride after playing Grand Theft Auto
  233. First Nations still wary of supporting Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
  234. Trudeau's Castro comments send mixed message on human rights
  235. The Canadian government doesn't want hackers' help
  236. Fraud victim has 'brutal' 3-year battle with Walmart and Equifax over damaged credit
  237. Why 'they' matters
  238. 960 regular force military members reported sexual assault in the last year, StatsCan survey finds
  239. Ontario set to announce pilot project locations for automated vehicles
  240. Family told to pay $5.5K for home phone, internet
  241. OECD predicts Canadian growth of 2.1% in 2017
  242. Giving free hugs in Metro leads to $101 fine for Montreal man
  243. N.S. teachers will work-to-rule starting next week
  244. Year-long segregation 'a regular thing' at jail where Adam Capay is held: guard
  245. Saving Manno: An Alberta man's quest to rescue a chimpanzee from Iraq
  246. 'He loves them': Special e-specs give blind boy a new lease on life
  247. Mint employee who smuggled $165K worth of gold in his rectum plans to pay it back
  248. 'Put an end' to private MRIs, federal health minister tells Saskatchewan
  249. Defence argues witnesses testified against ex-Montreal mayor to 'save their skin'
  250. Premier's right-hand man in the loop at start of GTH land deal negotiations