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  1. Legends of the snowfall: Busting a few myths about Winnipeg's winter
  2. Raonic ousted by Dimitrov in semis of Brisbane International
  3. Lloydminster reacts: Alta.'s carbon tax arrives in a city that's half in Sask.
  4. Sweet success: How the Hadhads went from refugees to employers in 1 year
  5. N.L. will need 'bailout' because of Muskrat Falls, says analyst
  6. Don't let them eat cake: Food recall issued for some King's Pastry products
  7. Man's body found frozen to ground at Burlington high school
  8. 'It's amazing': Manitobans hit the ice with the country's top female sledge hockey players
  9. After N.S. murder-suicide, Veterans Affairs minister calls family to offer funeral costs
  10. Thousands of bees dead after Toronto apiary vandalized, honey stolen
  11. Vancouver Rubik's Cube tournament lures some of puzzle's fastest fingers
  12. 5 reasons why Canada's economy is looking up in 2017
  13. Brad Gushue shuts out Brad Jacobs to reach final at Canadian Open
  14. The Queen back at church after bout of illness
  15. 'The softest of soft targets:' Is it time to re-think the rules around guns in checked luggage?
  16. How Russian advances in the Arctic are leaving NATO behind
  17. 'You can be loved': Asexual community calls for understanding, support
  18. Another Quebec town turns to beet juice to battle icy roads
  19. Powerful nor'easter wallops Nova Scotia
  20. Parti Québécois plans to crash Canada's 150th birthday party, politely
  21. Tanker runs aground off Sydney Mines
  22. New Brunswick woman receives $200 ransom demand for missing dog
  23. Winter weather warnings in effect across B.C.
  24. 'Blind to the racial tension': Colten Boushie's family speaks out about the aftermath of his death
  25. Winnipeg couple killed when ambulance crashes during Cuban vacation
  26. Inside Quebec's far right: Radical groups push extreme message
  27. Stranded driver dies; hit by semi while seeking help on Trans-Canada Highway
  28. Hundreds attend memorial for Alaa Al-Muhandis, Milton woman killed in Instanbul attack
  29. 5.8 magnitude quake shakes Nunavut
  30. 9 Canadian teams reach semifinals of $20M Carbon XPrize competition
  31. Eatons join Olympic star-studded cast at Golden Globes
  32. Ron MacLean apologizes to postal workers after Hockey Night in Canada remark
  33. Canadian Ryan Gosling among La La Land's 7 Golden Globe winners
  34. Sunwing pilot's 'misunderstanding' caused bomb scare at Toronto's Pearson airport
  35. 1 member, 1 vote, a month of suspense: why the NDP leadership race will be different from the Conservative
  36. B.C. won't cover costly hepatitis C cure for woman infected with tainted blood
  37. Black people 3 times more likely to be street checked in Halifax, police say
  38. Don Dunphy shooting death inquiry to begin today
  39. Saskatoon man leads effort to save city's ailing community rinks
  40. Judge shortage forcing Ottawa courts to prioritize criminal trials over civil cases
  41. In Visa-Walmart dispute, is there a winner?
  42. 'Dexter killer' Mark Twitchell among convicts with profile on dating site for inmates
  43. Desmond family funerals planned for this week
  44. House arrest handed to Manitoba teen who wanted to join ISIS
  45. Tanker grounded off Cape Breton not built for long voyages, says union
  46. Highway 401 crashes involving about 100 vehicles caught on camera
  47. Columbine principal to speak at La Loche, Sask., event marking year since deadly shootings
  48. Marineland charged with 6 new counts of animal cruelty
  49. 'Sausage stick' explosives seized by Winnipeg police
  50. One cold city: Winnipeg's 2 km skywalk system 'developed out of desperation'
  51. Justin Trudeau to shuffle his cabinet Tuesday
  52. Mayor of Whitehorse dons turban, learns Bhangra dance, goes viral
  53. Edmonton man who died fighting ISIS a hero, says Kurdish community
  54. Canadians Ryan Gosling, Denis Villeneuve up for BAFTAs
  55. The Uber-ization of the Canadian economy
  56. Mexican refugee claims jump after visa requirement dropped
  57. Poll suggests Canadians favour spending tax dollars on traditional rather than high-tech infrastructure
  58. For women in Canadian politics, there is no universal experience
  59. Canada sending police to Colombia to help with peacekeeping
  60. BC Hydro offers special payment plan due to cold snap
  61. Hospital accused of turning away veteran who killed family says it never denied anyone care
  62. Girl left in coma after dental visit going home after 4 months in hospital, father says
  63. 'An occupy moment': Smiths Falls residents demand basic income pilot project
  64. British couple gets eTA 19 days too late, Ontario relative says
  65. Chrystia Freeland becomes foreign minister as Trudeau shuffles cabinet
  66. NEB confirms review panel for Energy East pipeline proposal
  67. Assassinations, firebombs on rise as mobsters fight to be crowned Montreal's next godfather
  68. 'Tweet was a concern, not a perceived threat,' says former premier's aide at Dunphy inquiry
  69. Sikorsky S92 helicopters grounded worldwide after incident in North Sea
  70. Montreal man convicted in hit-and-run death of Olympian Victor Davis facing new manslaughter charge
  71. Removal of grounded tanker off Cape Breton delayed
  72. Canada Post customer requests apology, free stamp, over snowed-in mailbox
  73. Wood to take stand today in deadly Elliot Lake mall collapse trial
  74. Justin Trudeau meets Congress of Aboriginal Peoples to discuss concerns
  75. Energy East review needs complete restart, environmental group argues in National Energy Board filing
  76. Patients of suspected fake Delta, B.C., plastic surgeon warned to get tested for HIV, hepatitis
  77. B.C. First Nation launches court challenge against LNG approval
  78. Marco Muzzo argues for reduction in $25M lawsuit for drunk-driving case that killed 4
  79. Jane Fonda in Fort McMurray: 'Listen, I'm not against you,' actress tells resident during parking lot squabble
  80. Man who killed Canadian gold medallist Victor Davis faces new manslaughter charge
  81. CP Rail, managers charged over B.C. mountain train left 'without handbrakes'
  82. Family blasts Air Canada, Aeroplan for poor response to delays after Fla. shooting
  83. B.C. family heading to Peru to search for daughter missing for 6 weeks
  84. Intellect and stubbornness sustained and limited Stéphane Dion's political career
  85. From Trump to technology: Canadian bank CEOs weigh in on what's to come
  86. Experts divided on fallout of Freeland becoming foreign minister
  87. Trudeau tries to craft sturdier cabinet to withstand Trump: Chris Hall
  88. 'I have to do this': Why some Catholic women are defying Church doctrine and becoming priests
  89. Squeeze cash from Facebook, Google, say Canadian news media leaders
  90. The myth of one-party support for the Canadian Armed Forces
  91. The 3 new faces of Justin Trudeau's Liberal cabinet
  92. Windsor, Ont. girl reunited with teddy bear lost in Fort Lauderdale shooting
  93. High-end home sales in Toronto set to dominate for 3rd year: Sotheby's
  94. Muslim students can write their own sermons, as Toronto-area school board reverts to previous policy
  95. Some services might not be possible in La Loche, minister says
  96. Surprise, surprise: Toronto and Montreal top list for worst traffic bottlenecks in Canada
  97. Anti-asbestos advocate 'betrayed' by filmmaker accused of corporate espionage
  98. After riding through financial freeze, Edmonton para-bobsledder takes on World Cup
  99. Douglas Garland triple murder trial jury selection begins with hundreds summoned to Calgary courthouse
  100. Another update on troubled Phoenix pay system expected today
  101. Down-on-its-luck N.B. town starts land giveaway for businesses
  102. Voices from the past: CBC North to preserve historic Indigenous language programs
  103. Hamilton mayor calls for 'opioid response summit'
  104. Jane Fonda, Indigenous leaders, to speak about Alberta oilsands
  105. Montreal university prof says new Indigenous law course comes at 'historic' time
  106. Monty Robinson denied appeal in case of Robert Dziekanski Taser death
  107. NEB to expand pipeline emergency plan requirements
  108. No explanation for Desmond murder-suicide, priest tells mourners at funeral
  109. Joseph Boyden sorry 'for taking too much of the airtime' on Indigenous issues
  110. Two youth suicides in Wapekeka prompt Grand Chief to call for emergency response
  111. Trans Mountain pipeline expansion granted environmental certificate by B.C. government
  112. Abbotsford couple appeals for help finding missing daughter in Peru
  113. White wine and canola oil: N.L.'s budding crop opportunities
  114. U.S. ambassador to Canada says offer to help Trump transition met with silence
  115. Tony Rosato, cast member on both SNL and SCTV, dead at 62
  116. Frostbitten refugee will lose fingers, toe after 7-hour trek to cross U.S.-Canada border
  117. 'Inappropriate': Critics question Trudeau's guest list on Bahamas getaway
  118. Amazon to pay Competition Bureau $1.1M fine over pricing practices
  119. Canadian embassy in Haiti investigating $1.7M fraud
  120. 'Doesn't seem right': Grieving families slapped with carbon tax for cremation
  121. OPP will reveal new details in Elizabeth Wettlaufer murder case
  122. Billions wasted on drug spending in Canada, exclusive research shows
  123. Can't Trudeau enjoy a secret island vacation with a friend whose foundation lobbies the feds?
  124. 'Out of whack': City assessments overvalue cheap homes, lowball luxury homes in St. John's
  125. N.S. records 192 per cent jump in inmates presumed innocent and awaiting trial
  126. Unique court offers lifeline to those facing agony of opioid addiction
  127. 'We call it Lucky now': Horse rescued from icy water in Alberta
  128. 'My toes were freezing,' says 9-year-old after school bus skips pickup
  129. Housing market will see fewer wild swings in 2017, Royal LePage says
  130. Family, friends question why Saskatoon woman froze to death
  131. Trudeau kicks off cross-Canada tour as controversies swirl around fundraising, family vacation
  132. Driver who killed toddler in patio crash granted Supreme Court appeal
  133. New Yukon government to lay out priorities in throne speech today
  134. Trump-branded Toronto hotel and condo tower up for sale
  135. Why these GTA middle school students created Black Girls Magazine
  136. Added sugar often found in Canadian products marketed as 'healthy,' researchers find
  137. Indigenous leader, activist, Arthur Manuel dead at 66
  138. Saskatoon woman allergic to cold says she has 'learned to live with it'
  139. Taxpayers' dollars helped send teachers to Hawaii during work-to-rule
  140. Halifax company buys Winnipeg-based Ben Moss Jewellers
  141. Stanley Mission to Standing Rock: walk complete after weeks on the road
  142. Veterans ombudsman refocuses review after Nova Scotia tragedy
  143. Joseph Boyden's first interview 'a start' but it leaves unanswered questions
  144. Supreme Court to rule Friday on anti-fracking freedom of expression case
  145. Celebrities in the oilsands: The visits continue but do they have an impact?
  146. 'We want to keep our feet on the ground': Quebec family wins $60M lottery prize
  147. Whistler snowboarder survives avalanche thanks to inflatable backpack
  148. Elizabeth Wettlaufer to appear in person in Woodstock, Ont., court
  149. Upgrading frigate air conditioning will cost navy $50 million
  150. Health minister vows to save Canadians 'billions' on drug prices
  151. This reunited Syrian family thanks a unique partnership between a mosque and a synagogue
  152. Moving bill shock leaves B.C. family scrambling to get their stuff
  153. Breakfast with the Tories: Maxime Bernier, the smooth libertarian
  154. Trudeau took the Aga Khan's private helicopter to island vacation
  155. More immigrants coming to Atlantic Canada, but retention rates low: report
  156. Uncharted territory if judge in 'knees together' case continues fight for job
  157. Supreme Court rules fracking critic doesn't have charter right to sue
  158. 6 new counts laid against Ontario nurse already charged with killing 8 seniors
  159. Fort McMurray First Nation distances itself from Jane Fonda's oilsands tour
  160. CUPE submits bid to represent RCMP 911 dispatchers
  161. New money for Quebec seal hunt study draws praise, protest
  162. Dozens of people fall ill after eating oysters
  163. New evidence backs claim of secret mercury dump, ex-worker says
  164. This firefighter survived an explosion and 41 broken bones — and now he's back on the job
  165. Watch this Ontario mother's powerful plea to Justin Trudeau on soaring hydro bills
  166. Keep the promise Ottawa made to La Loche, Sask., after school shooting, principal tells Trudeau
  167. Nova Scotia seafood industry gets a boost as China lowers tariffs
  168. 'Modern day witch hunt:' Banned pit bulls sent to Saskatoon
  169. Trudeau tour: Showing up matters, but ditching talking points would require real political courage
  170. Paddling on frigid day 'interesting,' says Saskatchewan canoeist
  171. Innu suicides 'preventable,' Quebec coroner rules
  172. Filmmaker is travelling all 24,000 km of Canada's Great Trail
  173. Ashes to ashes: Why more Islanders are choosing cremation
  174. Iqaluit rescue teams act fast after man and dog team plunge through ice
  175. Porter Airlines grounds all flights citing system outage
  176. Memorial honouring missing and murdered Indigneous women opens
  177. As Trudeau Liberals court millennials, will baby boomers feel sidelined?
  178. Crumbing high court building in Ottawa due for major repairs
  179. Prayers for Candace Derksen: New trial begins 32 years after teen's abduction and death
  180. Moving nightmares and cremation questions: CBC Marketplace's consumer cheat sheet
  181. Veterans help troubled ex-soldier with $200,000 in legal bills
  182. A health care fix and tough times for vaccine proponents
  183. Enlisting Alberta First Nations to bolster pipeline monitoring
  184. Tanker grounded for a week on N.S. shore has been floated free
  185. 'You can't do that, man': Ottawa police investigating cyclist, car standoff video
  186. Canadian campuses see an alarming rise in right-wing populism
  187. This Toronto artist learned English from comics books - now he's the force behind DC series 'Trinity'
  188. What small town Canadians and big city Canadians don't understand about each other
  189. Iconic Inuit film producers partner with Haida for first-of-its kind feature
  190. Ontario drivers with unpaid speeding tickets to be denied licence plates
  191. Tablets found in vanilla ice cream were Advil, police say
  192. Ontario man fights way up from bottom of lake in -30 C weather
  193. 'It's not a deterrent': Experts question whether tougher sentences counter drunk driving
  194. 'You're a dust fart': Woman caught on camera swearing at passenger on York region bus
  195. 'The super-rich and the rest of us': 2 richest Canadians have wealth equal to 11 million poorest
  196. Canada sprints to rare cross-country skiing gold
  197. Goodbye deep freeze, hello rain. Typical West Coast winter weather set to return
  198. B.C. Indigenous leaders accuse Bennett of 'stall tactics' on child welfare
  199. Andrew Scheer leads endorsement race in Conservative leadership campaign
  200. 'Secret order' authorizing RCMP's covert Cold War wiretapping program released after 65 years
  201. Ex engineer facing questions about last report before mall collapse
  202. Support unit for ill, injured military personnel short 73 staff
  203. Amber Alert issued for girl, 15, seen pulled into a van in Mississauga, Ont.
  204. Ethics watchdog investigates Trudeau's vacation in the Bahamas
  205. Average house price in Canada rises at slowest annual pace in 2 years in December, up 3.5%
  206. Retrial begins for man accused of killing teen Candace Derksen over 30 years ago
  207. 'Everything is pretty good': Indigenous woman beats drugs, overcomes struggles to get to university
  208. Hamilton man killed in Mexican nightclub shooting
  209. Ku Klux Klan pamphlets distributed in east Abbotsford
  210. RCMP investigate damage to pipeline in northwest Alberta
  211. 'Outrageous' that feds reviewing $13.9M award from logging dispute: B.C. First Nation
  212. Milos Raonic cruises to 1st-round victory at Australian Open
  213. Friends recount terror and tragedy of seeing friend killed in Mexico club shooting
  214. Coroner's inquest into Brandon Jansen's fentanyl-related death begins
  215. B.C. nurse guilty of 2 dangerous driving causing death charges
  216. 'I was screaming,' woman says of 'painful' eyelid surgery by suspected fake doctor
  217. Conservative leadership candidates set to face off in French-language debate
  218. Breakfast with the Tories: Chris Alexander learns to tread carefully
  219. Internal document raises possibility of 'Netflix tax'
  220. Ottawa signs territories to health funding deal
  221. Canadian woman wanted in cruelty case reportedly living in Jamaica
  222. Second man shot in North Preston homicide played dead to survive
  223. Ottawa public transit bus catches fire with people on board
  224. Couple told they were too old and overweight to adopt want to help other families
  225. Many Ontario hospitals extending visiting hours to 24/7
  226. Orphan Black, Schitt's Creek, Kim's Convenience up for Canadian Screen Awards
  227. Arson charges against man pending after series of fires in N.L. community
  228. Trudeau's tour stops in New Brunswick
  229. Derksen murder trial resumes with focus on autopsy, crime scene
  230. Online child sexual abuse images targeted by automated system
  231. Calgary police union head to be criminally charged with perjury
  232. Young woman shot over fake pot made of cat hair and spices, court told
  233. 'The greatest loss': Family devastated after Hamilton man shot in Mexico
  234. Conservatives hold French-language leadership debate in Quebec City
  235. Bracing for looming lumber war, B.C. town cautiously hopeful
  236. Conservative leadership hopefuls: Linguistic winners, losers in French debate
  237. Justin Trudeau speaks only French at Sherbrooke town hall, despite English questions
  238. Trio of young cougars euthanized in Penticton, B.C.
  239. Eugenie Bouchard reaches 3rd round at Australian Open
  240. 'This is my granddaughter, she is single': Edmonton grandma goes viral on Tinder
  241. Alzheimer's patient allowed to leave secure unit with man once accused of defrauding her
  242. Bank of Canada expected to stand firm on rates ahead of Trump presidency
  243. Ontario's 'ban' on carding isn't really a ban at all
  244. Ottawa's double-decker bus fire reminiscent of bus fire 4 years ago
  245. Flare-ups overnight, but Milltown-Head of Bay d'Espoir recovering following fires
  246. Kevin O'Leary makes late entry into Conservative leadership race
  247. Bank pays up after student scammed out of $3K — twice
  248. Specialists to investigate mysterious Arctic 'ping'
  249. Senator wants inquiry into killing after 2nd murder charge stayed
  250. Jose Bautista officially strikes 1-year deal with Blue Jays