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  1. Trump's embrace of torture increases pressure on Canada to repeal CSIS directives
  2. Law school grads and students offer help to travellers denied entry to U.S.
  3. Matthew Brush sentenced to life in prison for killing pregnant Cassandra Kaake
  4. 'I never expected such a thing in Quebec': Mourners hold vigil at scene of mosque attack
  5. Inmate's family to demand inquest if guards involved in fatal 'physical altercation' not charged
  6. Premier's office disputes 'racist' night-hunting comments attributed to Pallister in Maclean's
  7. Canadians across the country hold vigils for Quebec mosque shooting victims
  8. B.C. fentanyl dealer sentenced to 14 years in prison
  9. Raptors star Lowry slams Donald Trump's travel ban
  10. Stopgap Super Hornet purchase could have $5B to $7B price tag
  11. Trudeau's imminent meeting with Trump carries substantial political risk: Chris Hall
  12. Muslim leaders in Quebec City find it difficult to ignore tensions that preceded shooting
  13. Toronto-based Wealthsimple launches in U.S. today
  14. 'Right now, there's no justice' Elliot Lake residents demand answers for mall collapse
  15. This teacher had his students send letters to a Toronto mosque — and reading them will give you hope
  16. Verdict expected in Toronto pastor Brent Hawkes's gross indecency trial
  17. 'We're in a fragile situation': Manitoba communities brace for possible major spring flooding
  18. Health officials to give update on the wounded in Quebec mosque shooting
  19. NDP to propose measures in response to Trump travel ban
  20. Sask. courts, jails respecting right of accused to self-identify gender
  21. P.E.I. signs on to health accord with federal government
  22. NB Power says ice storm clean up 'progressing very well'
  23. Douglas Garland triple murder trial to hear more 'graphic' evidence found on hard drive
  24. Alleged shooter in Quebec City mosque attack admired Trump, far right
  25. Counselling, not canoe sheds needed for First Nations youth, mental health worker says
  26. No inquest into suicide of 12-year-old Chazz Petrella, chief coroner decides
  27. Zero-waste grocery store a hit on Salt Spring Island
  28. Quebec City's close-knit Muslim community reeling as mosque victims remembered
  29. WMHA president suspended following Facebook comments about Women's March on Washington
  30. Incorrect Fox News tweet on Quebec City mosque attack earns scorn of PMO
  31. Man who beheaded Greyhound bus passenger seeking discharge, family says
  32. 'We saw what happened in the airports': Asylum seekers from U.S. surge into Manitoba
  33. CRA offshore tax tip line nets $1M in reassessments, penalties
  34. Lawyer-turned-humorist helps raise $2M for research into rare lung disease
  35. Mystery solved: Belgian woman finds 'new family' in Canada in search for soldier father
  36. Quebec's ugly ethnic-nationalism
  37. U.S. cancels internet piracy notices while Canadians still get notices demanding settlement fees
  38. Relatives of mall collapse victims anxiously wait for trial verdict
  39. Sharkwater filmmaker Rob Stewart goes missing during Florida dive
  40. Extent of pole collapse from ice load surprises NB Power
  41. Trailer hitch, turned weapon in assault on First Nations woman in Thunder Bay, Ont.
  42. Ontario Power Generation could boost executive salaries by $8 million
  43. P.E.I. woman becomes a great-great-great grandmother after boy's birth
  44. Bus driver suspended after disabled student locked in school bus for 6 hours
  45. Another trial delay for First Nations man who spent 4 years in solitary confinement
  46. Canadian wingsuit flyer remembered after dying on mountain in China
  47. Quebec City surgeon's Afghanistan experience prepared him for mosque victims
  48. Trudeau government abandons promise of electoral reform
  49. Class action lawsuit certified against Air Canada over ticket price glitch
  50. Kellie Leitch says her supporters aren't racist for backing values test
  51. How a Hamilton brewery created a 'global art gallery' using craft beer
  52. Widowed mom of 3 kids faces deportation, fears for family's safety in Jamaica
  53. Julien Levasseur sentenced to 6 years in prison for killing B.C. senior
  54. EI program needs to get back to putting people first, MPs report
  55. These Canadian acts of kindness after mosque attack may restore your faith in humanity
  56. 'Adapt or go back': Racist note shocks Edmonton Muslim man
  57. Carfentanil confirmed in drug users for first time in Metro Vancouver
  58. RCAF facing challenge of operating old and new fighter fleets at same time
  59. The Pollcast: Does leadership race polling mean anything?
  60. Canadian seafood industry braces for new U.S. traceability rules
  61. Search continues for Canadian filmmaker Rob Stewart, missing after Florida dive
  62. Public funeral for Quebec City mosque shooting victims to be held in Montreal today
  63. The silent killer: How carbon monoxide creeps into your home
  64. Liberals set to move $30 million in idle infrastructure money to gas tax fund
  65. Man who smuggled gold in his rectum from mint gets 30-month sentence
  66. Canadian Ranger killed with military rifle was banned from owning guns
  67. Groundhog Day consensus calls for early spring
  68. Workers may have been exposed to Ebola, HIV and TB at Winnipeg lab, reports reveal
  69. Fire at Saskatchewan potash mine sends workers scrambling for shelter
  70. Trudeau appointee for Manitoba Senate seat turns down the job
  71. Fitness club chain countersues Steve Nash for allegedly damaging its reputation
  72. New Canadians to pledge honour for Indigenous treaties in revised citizenship oath
  73. NDP leader under fire for tweet about 'rookie woman minister'
  74. Home sales plummet in previously red-hot Vancouver
  75. Tanya Tagaq says Facebook suspended her account over seal fur photo
  76. Serious or sarcastic? Civil rights lawyer questions Montreal arrest over alleged hate speech
  77. Montreal mosque egged, windows smashed
  78. Survivorman Les Stroud 'living on hope' missing filmmaker Robert Stewart is still alive
  79. Brock University waives some fees for people banned from U.S.
  80. Voting reform groups 'disappointed' by abandoned Liberal promise
  81. Father, son reflect on importance of family at suicide prevention conference
  82. Could U.S. uncertainty mean more foreign-student cash for Canada?
  83. Employee insurance plan must pay for medical marijuana, human rights board rules
  84. 'Go kill yourself': Social media messages encourage Indigenous youth to commit suicide
  85. 'Hope in a bottle': Why diet supplements billed as natural may not always be safe
  86. After mosque attack, calls to clean up Quebec City's radio waves
  87. 'Completely destroyed' but singing 'a worship song': Bobsled-track crash survivors stand strong in faith
  88. Canadians want media companies treated equally but don't want to pay, Joly says
  89. Federal deficit not quite as big as forecast, parliamentary budget officer says
  90. 'Like selling your soul': Fentanyl dealer tells how she got hooked on deadly drug
  91. Canadian filmmaker Rob Stewart still missing as search continues off Florida Keys
  92. Sears charges some online shoppers too much tax, promises refunds
  93. Métis of Ontario sign agreement with Ottawa clearing path for new benefits
  94. Ontario to provide life-saving health care to children affected by U.S. travel ban
  95. Solidarity walk planned for woman injured by trailer hitch thrown from car in Thunder Bay, Ont.
  96. Mosque welcomes all Reginans: 'Our response to hate should be love and understanding'
  97. DVD with tax information of 28,000 Yukoners lost, says Canada Revenue Agency
  98. Whites risk marginalization, mosque shooting suspect told friend a day before attack
  99. Harjit Sajjan will be in Washington Monday to meet with U.S. Secretary of Defence James Mattis
  100. Judge reserves decision in Elliot Lake mall collapse trial for almost 6 months
  101. Justin Trudeau visits ice storm victims on Acadian Peninsula
  102. Canada's oilpatch needs new customers. Who's willing to buy?
  103. Conservative memberships likely down from 2004 leadership race despite larger field
  104. Northern Ontario cat gets international attention for saving trapped man
  105. B.C. court awards dad in international abduction case custody of his daughter
  106. Tensions around immigration high for the first full Conservative leadership debate
  107. Fresh snowfall keeps Metro Vancouver crews busy overnight
  108. After Quebec mosque attack, a look at the challenges of breaking news
  109. Canada taking 'the opposite approach' on refugees and immigration, says minister
  110. How to watch the Super Bowl in Canada
  111. MMIW commission off to a bumpy start as communications director let go
  112. 1,600 km Yukon Quest sled dog race kicks off in Whitehorse today
  113. Trudeau calls Halifax imam at home to offer condolences, comfort
  114. Thousands in Toronto gather to protest against Islamophobia
  115. Hamed Shafia, convicted in 2009 'honour killings,' appeals to Supreme Court for new trial
  116. O'Leary spent most of 1st week of leadership campaign in U.S.
  117. Canadian airlines back to normal operations, for now, as U.S. travel ban trumped
  118. Manitobans make snow angels in hopes of breaking world record
  119. Trudeau's promise of electoral reform: From 'we can do better' to 'betrayal'
  120. Syrian finds new life with help from his first friend in Fredericton
  121. Day 11: A little over 300 customers in N.B. still without power in freezing temperatures
  122. Former Quebec neo-Nazi speaks out about how he learned to hate minorities
  123. O'Leary shrugs off attacks at Conservative leadership debate
  124. 'A taste of real skiing': Edmonton man, 87, hits the slopes for a final run
  125. Montreal-bound Air Canada flight grounded due to damage to wheels prior to takeoff
  126. From OJ to Giesbrecht: Changing view of cameras in court
  127. 'We want to overcome ignorance': Hundreds march in Quebec City
  128. Winnipeg cabbie injured after shots fired at taxi
  129. The hidden danger of Dumping Day in Nova Scotia
  130. Day 12: All customers on Acadian Peninsula have power
  131. Kellie Leitch's immigration policy could damage Conservative Party: Peter MacKay
  132. Vince Li could get absolute discharge
  133. Man arrested after trailer hitch thrown at First Nations woman, victim's sister says
  134. 'I can't live like this anymore': B.C. woman requiring home support hasn't had bath in weeks
  135. Former top security boss says it's 'almost impossible' to trace defence leaks
  136. Relax about a higher loonie, but let's avoid a global currency war: Don Pittis
  137. Do you stay or do you go? What to do when there's a fire in your high-rise building
  138. Mother blames loss of publicly funded autism therapy for sending 5-year-old into tailspin
  139. Isabelle Charest named Canada's chef de mission for Pyeongchang Olympics
  140. New snowfall warnings issued for B.C.'s South Coast in record-breaking storm
  141. Government looking for ways to improve job prospects for disabled Canadians, minister says
  142. 'Nowhere to turn': Teachers left alone to deal with special needs, fed up with system
  143. Federal funding to provinces for health falls short, new study finds
  144. 'The cold, the isolation, the darkness': 40 runners take on gruelling 690-km Yukon trek
  145. Halifax Regional Police bow out of Pride parade
  146. Some Canadians still travelling to Switzerland to end their own lives
  147. Judge delivers decision in Andrea Giesbrecht infant concealment case
  148. Vince Li, man who beheaded Greyhound bus passenger, seeks absolute discharge
  149. RCMP commissioner says 'caustic' political debate that radicalizes followers a concern
  150. Safe-injection sites necessary for Montreal, mayor says
  151. Bison roam Banff National Park for 1st time in more than century
  152. 22 refugees walk to Manitoba from U.S. over the weekend
  153. Ralph Goodale challenged on claim that no Canadian passport holders lost Nexus access
  154. Uber threatens to pull out of London, Ont. over camera bylaw
  155. Thunder Bay police probing if trailer hitch thrown at Indigenous woman 'hate-motivated'
  156. Fundraising data suggests Bernier could benefit most from ranked Conservative leadership vote
  157. Petition to reverse Liberals' electoral reform U-turn gains momentum
  158. Government Operations Centre monitored missing and murdered Indigenous women rallies
  159. Telus customer hit with $24,000 cellphone bill: Could it happen to you?
  160. Breakfast with the Tories: Lisa Raitt, the Cape Bretoner devoted to stopping Kevin O'Leary
  161. Ottawa struggles to recoup $70M paid in error due to Phoenix issues
  162. Tell their stories or opt out? Indigenous artists torn about joining Canada 150 party
  163. How taking fat shaming to heart backfires for health
  164. Juno Awards 2017: Nominees announced today
  165. Policing in Ontario faces its biggest reform in a generation
  166. Liberals set to relaunch controversial Court Challenges Program
  167. 'This is right off the scale': Border town seeks help after spike in refugees
  168. Cop answers 911 fight call, ends up in viral dance video
  169. Highway 3 reopens after 'epic' snowstorm wallops southwestern Alberta
  170. 'Can you hear me?': New phone scam tricks you into saying, 'Yes'
  171. Canadian scientist working to improve autonomous vehicle tech wins fellowship
  172. Federal government to give $372.5M in loans to Bombardier
  173. Toronto man, missing for 5 years, found wandering on Brazilian highway
  174. Sajjan says Liberals 'committed to investing in defence,' but won't say by how much
  175. Manitoba museum using social media to solve history mystery
  176. Asylum seeker who walked across border denied refugee status
  177. Shift work, heavy lifting linked to less successful in vitro fertilization
  178. 'You're seeing how callous they are': Ottawa spent a fraction of promised money on First Nations health
  179. 'Problem for an entire gender': Boys, men not adapting to changing job market
  180. Overpaid workers latest — but likely not last — problem for Phoenix pay system, opposition MPs say
  181. HMV rewards members dismayed to learn all their points are now worthless
  182. In fight against fentanyl, your mail may be opened
  183. 'We want to give her what she needs': Family fundraising for surgery in U.S.
  184. Census 2016: Canada's population surpasses 35 million
  185. Avalanche closes Highway 1 near B.C.-Alta. border
  186. Toddler's face, limbs severely burned by fire that started in crib
  187. Mother of Canadian killed fighting ISIS questions delay in returning son's body
  188. This child's parents accuse school of excluding him from activities due to photo policy
  189. Baby bust: Fertility rate of 1.6 continues to put onus on immigration: StatsCan
  190. New Brunswick is Canada's only province with a shrinking population
  191. Health Canada to spot check medical marijuana after tainted pot recall
  192. Canada's big cities home to big share of 35 million Canadians
  193. Ministers cycle through Washington ahead of Trump-Trudeau talks
  194. Brazil complains to WTO over Ottawa's aid to Bombardier
  195. 38% of Canadians dip into RRSPs early, BMO survey suggests
  196. B.C. man steps in to pay $700 fines for 2 peewee N.B. girls hockey teams
  197. Woman who killed two people backing into Costco loses conviction appeal
  198. Canadian woman turned away from U.S. border after questions about religion, Trump
  199. Former political prisoner Khaled Al-Qazzaz overcomes trauma by giving back
  200. 'I want to die,' 2-year-old refugee said during hours-long walk to Manitoba from U.S.
  201. Health Canada having trouble finding First Nations kids to help because of 'broken' system
  202. Millennials finally fall out of love with Justin Trudeau after he abandons electoral reform: Robyn Urback
  203. Ex-soldier and cancer survivor evicted during wait for military pension
  204. Ottawa looks at user-fee hikes for potential new revenue
  205. Catastrophic fire 'will likely occur' at Halifax explosives depot, military report says
  206. 'Informal' network helping refuge seekers get to Manitoba, U.S. officials say
  207. PC Organics baby food pouches recalled across Canada due to botulism risk
  208. Families of Quebec City mosque victims face financial struggle
  209. Vote could lift prohibition-era laws for local alcohol producers in N.S. community
  210. Don't put those shovels away yet: Up to 40 cm of snow expected in N.B. by Friday
  211. Canadian Blood Services scrambles to find new donors after new iron guidelines
  212. Border town holds emergency meeting on influx of asylum seekers
  213. 3 attacks in 30 minutes: A victim's warning for women in downtown Winnipeg
  214. :'This isn't the first time': Hockey ref likely retiring after raucous game
  215. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives in Iqaluit
  216. Latest phone scam draws attention of Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre
  217. Cochrane, Ont. polar bears walk on ice for the first time
  218. Air Canada unveils new look, with black on planes and uniforms
  219. Manitoba chief loses cousin to suicide while in Ottawa to discuss crisis
  220. Schools closed, power lines down as B.C.'s South Coast hit with freezing rain
  221. Parents, GM dispute story of punished ref who says hockey game became unsafe
  222. Douglas Garland will not testify in own defence, triple murder trial hears
  223. Stolen school bus smashes 2 Saint John police cars during high-speed chase
  224. 9 N.B. police forces to review 'unfounded' sexual assaults dating back to 2010
  225. Human trafficking law starts from scratch, without tougher sentencing provisions
  226. 'A Canadian story worth remembering': Surviving Dionne quintuplets want to conserve home
  227. Federal First Nations water strategy 'flawed': report
  228. Arctic cruise ship owners ordered to pay $469K in costs for 2010 grounding
  229. Cullen, Angus unimpressed at prospect of Sarah Palin as U.S. ambassador to Canada
  230. Haiti-born, Heiltsuk-raised basketball player still barred from All Native event over 'blood quantum' rule
  231. Is Trump's style 'contagious' in new 'tribal' Twitterverse? Let's hope not, say Canadian experts
  232. 'Check your ego': How to get a job in Alberta's recession
  233. Trudeau should spend his diplomatic capital on Syria
  234. 'Absolutely deplorable': binge drinking, injuries on organized student trips
  235. Every highway linking Lower Mainland to rest of B.C. closed, cars stranded
  236. 'Hunting is not about killing for me': Trophy hunter sees shooting big game as form of conservation
  237. Census shows Conservatives still hold sway in Canada's fastest growing regions
  238. Plane crashes near Brunkild southwest of Winnipeg
  239. Man dead after dual wheel falls off tractor-trailer on Ottawa highway
  240. TSX hits record intraday high above 15,700
  241. Lawsuit seeks $10M damages for Walmart consumers after Fort McMurray wildfire
  242. Hudson's Bay under pressure to drop Ivanka Trump products
  243. Phoenix implementation a 'big steaming pile' left for us, Trudeau says
  244. Vince Li, man who beheaded passenger on Greyhound bus, given absolute discharge
  245. 5th Canadian reports being denied entry to U.S. after questions about Moroccan roots, Muslim faith
  246. Trudeau's 'canoes and paddles' remark called borderline racist by First Nations MP
  247. Windsor public schools cancel upcoming field trips to U.S.
  248. Ex-SNC Lavalin execs acquitted of bribery charges after wiretap evidence nixed
  249. Investigator's report suggests Lake St. Martin ballots sold for up to $300
  250. Justin Trudeau unlikely to raise differences with Trump on Monday