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  1. CF-18 crashes near Cold Lake, Alta., training area
  2. Feds appeal Manitoba decision to ease compensation rules for residential school survivors
  3. Feds appeal Manitoba decision to ease compensation rules for residential school survivors
  4. 'Not the magic bullet': Recruiting Indigenous police in Quebec fraught with challenges
  5. Thousands may have been exposed to rare infection during heart surgery in Halifax
  6. Badgerow trial delayed because someone offered jury room secrets to press
  7. Service sector key to Canada's economic growth, Bank of Canada governor says
  8. 'I don't want to depend on the government': 1st wave of Syrian refugees prepares to go it alone
  9. On Fidel Castro, Justin Trudeau sounds like his father's son
  10. 'Treated like lab rats': malaria drug's dark side-effects haunt Canadian vets
  11. Money-losing Crown corporation gets scathing review from auditor general
  12. 'It was a heavy blow': Family wants answers after girl, 13, struck and killed by city bus
  13. Intrepid Japanese adventurer, 20, sleeps outdoors and rides his bike in the Arctic
  14. Wynne government braces for Auditor General report
  15. Double homicide investigation underway in Ottawa, suspect in custody in Montreal
  16. Edmonton-area man rescues chimp from Iraqi zoo
  17. First Nation family forced off reserve for health care
  18. Sudbury MPP blames 'cowards' for dragging family into byelection scandal
  19. Investigation into cause of deadly CF-18 crash underway
  20. There's no such thing as a dangerous dog breed, says P.E.I. veterinarian
  21. OSPCA 'bowing to activist pressure' after charges: Marineland
  22. Hamilton cop ignored homicide call, pleads guilty to misconduct
  23. New Brunswick asks Supreme Court to rule on cross-border liquor limits
  24. Trudeau to meet Dec. 9 with premiers, Indigenous leaders
  25. Toronto police arrest Russian daredevil over dangerous rooftop stunts
  26. Same-sex parents don't have to adopt own kids under new Ontario law
  27. New psychiatric assessment ordered for Adam Capay after four years in solitary confinement
  28. Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain approval 'beginning of long battle' vows B.C. First Nation
  29. 'King Louie', the 23-pound lobster returned to Bay of Fundy
  30. For Trudeau and Trans Mountain, it could be all over but the shouting
  31. Lawyer for accused in Lac-Mégantic disaster seeks stay due to unreasonable delays
  32. Toronto-Montreal meeting Wednesday will make soccer history
  33. Trans Mountain pipeline expansion: What comes next?
  34. 8 burning questions about the coming federal pot report
  35. Your Air Miles points could soon be protected — if you live in Ontario
  36. New Brunswick weather: more than 43,000 without power, another storm on the way
  37. N.S. storm knocks out power for thousands
  38. Rare bottlenose whales discovered off N.L. already in jeopardy
  39. Cannabis for canines? Medicinal pot products a growing trend for Toronto pet owners
  40. A landlord's nightmare: Tenants kept livestock in the house
  41. Family of Montreal woman mauled to death by dog 'disappointed' owner won't be charged
  42. Liberals' pipeline decision likely to receive mixed reception in B.C. and Alberta
  43. 'The chance I take': Dialysis patient conducts his own treatments in remote First Nation
  44. Kinder Morgan pipeline approval to set off legal battle
  45. Why the proposed Montreal-area Muslim housing development goes against Islamic values
  46. Ontario police leaders, chief coroner to update on Fentanyl-related overdoses
  47. Parents of man accused of murder may have died weeks ago, says defence lawyer
  48. Report: Police justified in killing ISIS supporter Aaron Driver
  49. Inquiry recommends removal of federal judge Robin Camp
  50. Winnipeg has longest ER wait time in Canada 5 years in a row, report says
  51. Foreign ownership of Canadian condos down from 2015: CMHC
  52. Former Laval mayor Gilles Vaillancourt to plead guilty to fraud
  53. Former ballet student alleges sexual assault in suit against RWB, teacher
  54. Feds can't be held responsible for Sixties Scoop: Ottawa
  55. Conservative Senator Bob Runciman slams 'appalling' Liberal move to kill bail reform bill
  56. Son of a Cirque du Soleil founder killed on set in San Francisco
  57. Former NDP MP calls out Sajjan on decision not to call Afghan detainee inquiry
  58. Public hearing ordered for Edmonton dentist after 4-year-old girl suffers brain injury
  59. Trudeau gives caucus long leash to voice discontent on Trans Mountain approval
  60. Trudeau goes up the middle in pipeline debate
  61. Toronto to host MLS championship game after drama-filled win over Montreal
  62. Canada Post changes locks on Ottawa super mailbox — with new keys still inside
  63. OPEC gives the oilpatch a 2nd dose of good news
  64. Closing of border security gap leads to thousands of arrests by CBSA
  65. Justin Trudeau boxed himself in on more than just pipelines: Chris Hall
  66. 'Canada does not seem to get it': Government urged to revise hostage policy in wake of deaths
  67. Internal process for child sex abuse claims 'catastrophic,' says former Jehovah Witness
  68. Conduct of Justice Camp in rape case erodes confidence in justice system, report says
  69. Pick and pay TV is here, but at current prices, it might not be worth it
  70. Wynne Liberals spending millions more on ads: auditor
  71. 'It's killing me. It's killing her': A mother-daughter plea for mental health support in N.L.
  72. Wet, windy weather causing travel delays in Maritimes for 2nd day
  73. DFO cracks down on secret fishing licence deals
  74. David Suzuki tells Kathleen Wynne she's wrong to delay mercury clean up at Grassy Narrows
  75. Baloney Meter: Did the Liberals promise electoral reform only with broad support?
  76. Longtime Laval mayor pleads guilty to corruption-related charges
  77. Caribou pair freed from icy river in Manitoba
  78. 'Survival mode': Homeless seek a warm spot to sleep as Yellowknife shelters at capacity
  79. The return of Stelco: U.S. Steel Canada changing its name back
  80. Minister 'disappointed' as electoral reform committee recommends referendum on proportional representation
  81. Why did it take 6 months to evict tenants who kept farm animals in a rental property?
  82. How the family veto creates a grey zone around Canada's organ donation policy
  83. Appeal court lifts suspension of pit bull restrictions in Montreal's animal control bylaw
  84. Niagara Falls gets $4M lighting makeover
  85. Man convicted of sexually assaulting woman after plying her with alcohol fails to appear for sentencing
  86. Senior guilty of 2nd-degree murder in death of fellow retirement home resident
  87. 'You stole my daughter from me,' victim's mother tells killer
  88. After 35 years and 4 murder trials, man found guilty of Hamilton murder
  89. Did police miss chances to investigate Dellen Millard before he killed Tim Bosma?
  90. Time for Liberals to decide if they're serious about electoral reform: Aaron Wherry
  91. Maybe robots aren't the enemy, as jobs and economy surge: Don Pittis
  92. 'Man in Motion' Rick Hansen says more incentives needed to design accessible buildings
  93. At Issue: Hateful comments on social media directed at MPs
  94. University scrambles to help student teachers as work-to-rule looms
  95. Canada's jobless rate falls to 6.8%, 11,000 jobs created in November
  96. Federal support for Ottawa hospital to be announced this morning
  97. Hamilton teen brutally attacked with bat undergoes successful surgery
  98. Elderly Calgary man accused of killing wife to appear in court
  99. 35,600 Ford sedans recalled over seatbelts that may not work in crash
  100. Demand for free 2017 passes overwhelms Parks Canada website
  101. Canada should appoint kidnapping czar as part of hostage approach, says ex-CSIS expert
  102. 'Making Stelco great again': A Hamilton steel company changes its name back
  103. Hamilton teen released from hospital after brutal attack
  104. Amber Alert issued for Luisa Noyemi Alvarenga, 8, taken from Portage la Prairie
  105. Details emerge on Joe McKnight shooting
  106. Senators defend expense claims for art rentals, hospitality
  107. Drone operating in 'reckless manner' near Billy Bishop prompts police investigation
  108. Amber Alert issued for Layla Sabry, 9, last seen in Welland, Ont.
  109. Toronto neurosurgeon Mohammed Shamji, 40, charged with murder in death of wife
  110. 'A place of fear and dread': case illustrates impact of harassment in military
  111. Meet Sarnia's popular 'Mayor Mike' — locked out of city hall over bullying
  112. Nova Scotia to close public schools as teachers take job action
  113. Jane Goodall lauds Edmonton-area man for chimp rescue
  114. A 'second home' in Yellowknife: Syrian refugee family shares story for the first time
  115. B.C. government provides 3 different fentanyl spending estimates in 3 days
  116. Ottawa seeks dismissal of Phoenix legal action forcing it to pay workers on time
  117. Whitehorse artist turns off 'dark, winter blues' with new light sculpture
  118. School bus with 25 students rolls near Pine Dock
  119. Friends, family gather to remember Jehovah's Witness who died after giving birth
  120. Ontario medical community reeling from death of respected physician
  121. MMIW commission won't hear testimony from families until spring 2017
  122. Escaped Hull inmate flees hospital on foot, injures staff member
  123. Display in England of HMS Erebus artifacts comes amid ownership dispute
  124. 'Lives are on the line' as changes needed for Nutrition North, argues researcher
  125. Penny Oleksiak returns to competition at FINA short-course championships
  126. Nova Scotia daycare owners unhappy about school closures in teacher dispute
  127. Parents, students speak out against Nova Scotia school closures
  128. Physician killed, neurosurgeon husband charged with murder: 'How could this all happen?'
  129. Black students need advocates inside the classroom
  130. Albertans chant 'Lock her up' about Premier Rachel Notley at carbon tax rally
  131. More people should engage in politics so 'no party gets to run against Muslim Canadians,' Justin Trudeau says
  132. Elizabeth May says she'll likely lead Greens into next federal election
  133. National Chief Perry Bellegarde faces divisions over pipelines as AFN meets
  134. Central banks are intrinsically conservative to keep our money safe: Don Pittis
  135. Maxime Bernier's donor base is bigger and broader than Kellie Leitch's
  136. 'Please give me some money!': Former millionaire, 92, says own children took his life savings
  137. Justin Trudeau vows 'significant improvements' to refugee system
  138. To all the Canadian employers out there — just give people with disabilities a chance
  139. Nova Scotia teachers, province dig in heels as students kept out of class
  140. Confusion over SIDS, SUDI and an undetermined cause of death in infants
  141. The long trip home: evacuees return to Kashechewan after 2014 flood
  142. Pipeline pitch: Alberta Premier Rachel Notley heads to B.C.
  143. Nova Scotia schools to reopen Tuesday after pact reached with teachers union over student safety
  144. Cabinet ministers set to discuss sexual abuse on reserves, says Bellegarde
  145. Justin Trudeau to discuss health care with premiers
  146. Families could pay up to $420 more for food in 2017, report finds
  147. Canada needs 'defined model' of universal pharmacare, citizen panel urges
  148. MLS championship match in Toronto sells out in 3 minutes
  149. Chris Alexander says he was 'mortified' by chants of 'lock her up' aimed at Alberta premier
  150. Environment Canada to get $83M in new and upgraded weather radar systems
  151. Canadiens lose leading scorer Galchenyuk indefinitely
  152. Environmentalists still targeted by Revenue Canada
  153. 'A dating website designed by Fidel Castro': Opposition blasts Liberal electoral reform survey
  154. Peak uncertainty: How to navigate this period of economic disorder and confusion
  155. Pope won't visit Montreal for 375th anniversary, sends blessings to all
  156. Senators recommend steps to better integrate Syrian refugees
  157. Crown presents new evidence aimed at keeping Quebec judge behind bars
  158. Tania Marsden cold case investigators ask for help identifying 5 people
  159. Newfoundland veteran Michael Kennedy released from Iraq prison
  160. Federal Conservative leadership candidate endorses 'Lock her up' chant
  161. Conservative leadership contenders spar in 2nd official debate in Moncton, N.B.
  162. Climbing property assessments trigger warning letters to 90,000 B.C. homeowners
  163. Toronto neurosurgeon accused of killing his wife was once charged with assaulting her
  164. Quebec doctor under investigation found dead in Montreal hospital
  165. Phil Fontaine, former AFN chief, sees economic opportunities in medicinal marijuana
  166. Canucks' Larsen leaves on stretcher after huge hit by Hall
  167. 'Man who walks among the stars': AFN honours tearful Gord Downie
  168. Liberals paint gloomy picture of Canada's economy
  169. Brian Mulroney optimistic about potential Trudeau-Trump relations
  170. Liberals hold on to honeymoon gains in national polls
  171. Millions of vehicles with potentially dangerous recalls still on road
  172. 'Danger Report': Real estate pros fret court could break lock on secret sales data
  173. The architects of Ontario's energy disaster are in the PMO. Be afraid
  174. 'Shocking waste': Federal government spent more than $400K to renovate new office building
  175. Alberta, Saskatchewan ranchers brace for impact of bovine TB cull and quarantine
  176. 3 things Canada can't explain about the way it funds First Nations education
  177. CBC plans cross-country New Year's Eve party to kick off Canada 150 programming
  178. Federal government to host Métis treaty summit
  179. Chief feels 'abandoned' as Sûreté du Québec to pull officers from Lac-Simon
  180. Senators to release report on how to move crude oil across Canada
  181. Driver's licensing a frustration for some Syrian refugees
  182. Moose Knuckles, Competition Bureau reach deal over made-in-Canada concerns
  183. Researcher says furries, people who dress like animals, offer important support system
  184. 'You ruined my f-----g life,' victim lashes out at drunk driver in court
  185. 'You ruined my f-----g life,' victim lashes out at drunk driver in court
  186. Canada's record on First Nations child welfare to face scrutiny in Washington
  187. Search-plane decision ends 12-year procurement odyssey
  188. North Vancouver homeowners fight 361% increase in property assessment — and lose
  189. 'This is pathetic': Transport truck drivers stuck near Virden without food, water for 24 hours
  190. Canadians' average debt load now up to $22,081, 3.6% rise since last year
  191. RCMP decides not to outfit officers with body-worn cameras
  192. Deadly elephant tranquilizer carfentanil found in Toronto street drugs for 1st time
  193. Search-plane decision ends 12-year procurement odyssey
  194. North Vancouver homeowners fight 361% increase in property assessment — and lose
  195. 'This is pathetic': Transport truck drivers stuck near Virden without food, water for 24 hours
  196. Canadians' average debt load now up to $22,081, 3.6% rise since last year
  197. RCMP decides not to outfit officers with body-worn cameras
  198. Deadly elephant tranquilizer carfentanil found in Toronto street drugs for 1st time
  199. Ottawa open to long-term health accord with provinces: source
  200. Pride organizer considering Manitoba NDP leadership bid
  201. Toronto teen charged in plan to attack local school on anniversary of Montreal Massacre
  202. OPP asked to investigate 2 more deaths at nursing home where Elizabeth Wettlaufer worked
  203. Provinces urged to help solve unfixed safety recalls
  204. Joe Biden drops in for a visit without any gifts: Chris Hall
  205. $1B RCMP overtime bill proof of 'exhausted and depressed' members, retirees say
  206. 'Iconic' woman who will be featured on Canadian bill unveiled today
  207. Conservatives made 'political' decision to cut military flying time in 2014, Laurie Hawn says
  208. A small way Trudeau's new LGBTQ2 advisor can make life easier for the trans community: Opinion
  209. Hatchimals: this year's Christmas blockbuster toy — and a Canadian innovation
  210. Plan to meet or exceed Canada's 2030 climate change target to be signed on Friday
  211. Former Woodstock, Ont. nurse back in court for 8 murder charges
  212. Identities of 2 Quebec men who fought in Syria revealed
  213. Police arrest 18-year-old in baseball bat attack on Hamilton teen
  214. Police returned abused boy to what looked like 'loving home,' superintendent says
  215. 'Make Canada great again' flyers raise alarm at McGill University
  216. Fake job, fake education, fake residency: 15 clients of fraudulent immigration scheme deported
  217. A second chance in Canada: How singing is giving Syrian refugee children a voice
  218. Audrey Tobias, senior who fought against Canadian census, dead at 92
  219. Rona Ambrose calls on Trudeau to 'park' electoral reform
  220. Men beat mother with hockey stick in bizarre road rage attack
  221. Brampton man convicted of sexual assault has left the country
  222. Hopes low that dinner with PM will lead to health deal
  223. Warren Allmand, Liberal MP for NDG for 32 years, has died at 84
  224. Quebec Algonquins file title claim to downtown Ottawa
  225. 'Frustrating' backlog of refugee applications will likely get longer as federal targets drop
  226. Quebec Algonquins file title claim to downtown Ottawa
  227. 'Frustrating' backlog of refugee applications will likely get longer as federal targets drop
  228. Opioid crisis prompts B.C. to defy laws, open new 'overdose prevention sites'
  229. 'Vive le Canada': U.S. VP Joe Biden calls for Trudeau to lead
  230. Penny Oleksiak sets new Canadian swim record, earns bronze
  231. Trudeau, premiers meet in Ottawa to craft climate deal
  232. Russia threatens retaliation over latest round of Canadian sanctions
  233. Collecting Starbucks or WestJet rewards? They may never expire thanks to Ontario bill
  234. A truly feminist government would consider the plight of Indigenous men: Robyn Urback
  235. More people apply to become Mounties under new rules
  236. Americans getting better deal than Canadians on rebate for Samsung washers
  237. Efforts underway to bring Pope to Sask. for residential schools apology
  238. Manitoba Islamic Association concerned meat left on windshield was show of hate
  239. Former TFC star Dwayne De Rosario says team is 'ready to battle' for MLS Cup
  240. On 90th birthday, N.W.T. trapping legend reflects on a life in the bush
  241. Vancouver luxury home market shows need for more ownership disclosure: anti-corruption group
  242. Man acquitted of raping woman in front of husband in 1995
  243. Police search for slain doctor's purse, mobile phone
  244. Liberals have to 'work very hard' on refugee file in new global context: McCallum
  245. Obama creates 'resilience area' off Alaska, to protect Bering ecosystem
  246. Young deer rescued from thin ice near Woodstock
  247. Metro Vancouver snow causing closures and traffic incidents
  248. Bay of Fundy tidal power turbine passes first environmental test
  249. It's about to get easier to set up supervised drug injection sites in Canada
  250. The big price Canadians pay for their little dollar: Neil Macdonald