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  1. Canada isn't about to throw Mexico under the bus, foreign ministers say
  2. Red Top restaurant owner drowns while on vacation in Costa Rica
  3. Controversial bill to impose contract on teachers passed into law
  4. Liberals to announce resettlement plan for 1,200 Yazidis and other ISIS victims
  5. 480-km ice road bike ride caps ultramarathoner's month of Arctic adventure
  6. North American stock markets hit another round of all-time closing highs
  7. Vancouver drug users take to streets in national day of action
  8. After a decade, this First Nation has clean tap water — but 71 others don't
  9. Do we still need 3 square meals a day and breakfast in the morning?
  10. CRA's new fingerprinting policy could create travel problems for accused tax evaders
  11. Sean Cooper wiped out his mortgage in 3 years — and now he offers advice in new book
  12. Health premiums cut in half in pre-election B.C. budget
  13. Canada's government shouldn't be in the business of policing 'fake news'
  14. Ontario teacher faces discipline for allegedly telling students they 'could die' from vaccination
  15. After a decade, this First Nation has clean tap water — but 71 others don't
  16. Do we still need 3 square meals a day and breakfast in the morning?
  17. CRA's new fingerprinting policy could create travel problems for accused tax evaders
  18. Sean Cooper wiped out his mortgage in 3 years — and now he offers advice in new book
  19. Health premiums cut in half in pre-election B.C. budget
  20. Canada's government shouldn't be in the business of policing 'fake news'
  21. Ontario teacher faces discipline for allegedly telling students they 'could die' from vaccination
  22. Renewed calls to review assisted death rules following death of Jocelyne Lizotte
  23. Islamophobia motion gives Ontario PCs an opportunity
  24. 5 Federal by-elections in April will be the 1st major test of Trudeau government
  25. Charge laid months after 14 dogs die in Sask. kennel of heat exhaustion
  26. Judge in 'knees together' case takes unprecedented steps to try to keep job
  27. Gathering dust in Ottawa archives, Pearson's artifacts may see light on Manitoulin
  28. 'Incredible need' for men's shelter in Watson Lake, pop. 790, after mine closure
  29. 'My husband was hitting to kill': Dog survives eagle attack
  30. Trudeau announces review of laws related to Indigenous peoples
  31. Mother makes desperate plea for return of foster son's missing regalia
  32. Airbus contract for search and rescue aircraft should be tossed by court, losing bidder says
  33. Preston Manning says the Conservative party is looking for right way to tap into populist unrest
  34. 'Anti-vaccine' teacher found guilty of professional misconduct
  35. Why life expectancy in Canada, other countries is reaching 'breathtaking' levels
  36. Magnitude 4.4 earthquake hits on northern Vancouver Island
  37. Police investigate anti-Muslim rally outside Toronto mosque and alleged hate speech inside
  38. Yazidi groups say they were left in the dark on Canada's resettlement plan
  39. Montreal police accused of fabricating evidence to silence whistleblowers
  40. Parliament's oversight of spending 'totally irrational,' but still not fixed, says Treasury Board president
  41. Kevin O'Leary's Conservative leadership rivals struggle to raise profiles
  42. 'Such courage': How one First Nation is fighting opioid addiction
  43. Refugees using Toronto shelters spikes by 80%, city reports
  44. Senators rejected Mike Duffy's request to cover some legal fees
  45. Trump brand boycott gets louder with plans to protest Ivanka's line at the Bay
  46. Ryan Gosling's got game: Mapping the Canadian actor's careful trajectory to Oscar royalty
  47. Canadian Forces on guard for 'Big One' earthquake in B.C.
  48. Canadian children 'locked up' in immigration detention centres, report says
  49. Canadian speed skaters feeling financial pinch
  50. 'Clearly a national issue': Manitoba calls for federal support for refugees crossing border
  51. Supreme Court clarifies handling of expert evidence in drugged-driving cases
  52. Trinity Western law school fight heading to Supreme Court of Canada
  53. Delta Airlines wins right to appeal ruling in complaint involving obese passengers
  54. Police investigating after 7-year-old hands out pills on Quebec school bus
  55. MPs investigate use of national security exceptions in federal procurement
  56. Federal government still shortchanging First Nations children a year after tribunal ruling, advocates say
  57. Man admits to strangling common-law wife, burning body so he could go out for beer
  58. 'We're going to run into problems': Manitoba flood would endanger asylum seekers
  59. Ontario's rebates on pricey electric cars draw fresh criticism
  60. Farm worker found dead following Saint-Tite barn roof collapse
  61. Mumps makes a comeback in Canada and the U.S.
  62. Backlog in military pensions won't be cleared until end of year
  63. Ontario Energy Board orders hydro firms to reconnect homes cut off for winter
  64. Experts say Regina can breathe easy, despite reports of high pollution
  65. Trudeau's Privy Council Office budget the highest in a decade
  66. Plenty of budget remedies offered as Liberals prepare prescription for ailing economy: Chris Hall
  67. Toronto Public Health concerned new anti-HIV drug could contribute to spread of other STDs
  68. Denis Villeneuve is Hollywood's new (Canadian) king of sci-fi
  69. Refugees crossing U.S. border heading to Toronto, agencies say
  70. 5 things to know about illegal border crossings into Canada
  71. The appeal of wealthy politicians — we see them as 'incorruptible': Scott Reid
  72. Suspended vice-admiral a victim of 'bureaucratic crossfire,' says lawyer Marie Henein
  73. P.E.I. omitted from CAA's 'history' map of Canada
  74. Province gets 'kickback' from inmates' collect calls, lawyer says
  75. Magnitude 4.9 earthquake strikes off Vancouver Island
  76. Justice Robin Camp loses bid to suspend watchdog's deliberations on his fate
  77. Meet Canada's only astronaut candidate who lives in the North
  78. Quebec pension fund manager reports 'solid' return of 7.6% in 2016
  79. Charges over shooting death dropped against N.B. police officers
  80. Former N.L. premier recounts 'assassination' rumours at Dunphy inquiry
  81. Conservative Party leadership contenders hold debate in Ottawa
  82. Foot chase, fight, tree climb end in slippery suspect's arrest
  83. Thousands of northern B.C. patients' X-rays, CT scans and ultrasounds may have been misread
  84. Winter Stations bring art and wonder to Toronto's Beach waterfront
  85. Manitoba looks to get rid of preliminary inquiries to deal with court backlog
  86. What's in your chicken sandwich? DNA test shows Subway sandwiches could contain just 50% chicken
  87. Peel police launch review after 6-year-old girl handcuffed at Mississauga school
  88. Fugitives in the family: Son of accused Canadian Mennonite pot smuggler wanted on U.S. drug charges
  89. Bereaved family outraged after drunk driver who killed 4 sent to healing lodge
  90. Hard, hard times again — sort of: Why a lot of N.L.'s fiscal problems are self-inflicted
  91. Giant Tiger and other discounters in expansion mode
  92. Want millennial voters? Conservatives must change, researchers say
  93. Royal Canadian Mint struggles to make money: documents
  94. 'Luckiest 2 guys in the Arctic' rescued by military plane training for search and rescue
  95. Paul Henderson's sweater to go on display at Canadian Museum of History
  96. Dear Sonja Birt: War bride's daughter searching for family of mom's P.E.I. pen pal
  97. Retiring Fort McMurray fire chief still plagued by guilt
  98. Ralph Goodale to raise illegal border crossings with U.S. officials in coming days
  99. 1 dead, 2 injured in fire at group home for teens in Kawartha Lakes
  100. Police search for person of interest after girl, 14, finds substance on her back at the mall
  101. People contacting police because they can't reach friends on Facebook
  102. Last BlackBerry-designed phone with physical keyboard to hit stores in April
  103. High rent could make Toronto a 'generational ghost town'
  104. Multi-vehicle crash on Toronto highway sends 7 to hospital with minor injuries
  105. MDs under pressure: U.S. Navy SEAL training adapted to help Canadian doctors fight stress
  106. 'They hardly talk': Asylum seekers slow to ask questions during ride from border to Winnipeg
  107. NDP leadership candidates ready to 'fight like hell,' despite slow start to race
  108. Finance Canada hiring pollsters to gauge Canadians' gut reactions to budget
  109. Canadian school boards question trips to U.S. as travel ban debate continues
  110. Black History Month: How a Yukon miner's parents fled the KKK
  111. 'I am proud to be here': 7 more asylum seekers walk into Manitoba, where it's –20 C
  112. Historic Book of Negroes gets fresh look through online portal
  113. 'It's nerve-racking': Life on the Quebec border in Trump's America
  114. Sunrise Records takes over 70 HMV locations in malls
  115. 2 more Canucks players, trainer experiencing mumps symptoms
  116. Montreal sound editor Sylvain Bellemare wins Oscar for Arrival
  117. Montreal sound editor Sylvain Bellemare wins Oscar for Arrival
  118. Woman in 30s struck and killed by GO bus at terminal in downtown Toronto
  119. Ontario's Rachel Homan captures 3rd Canadian curling championship
  120. Alberta government declares 'civil emergency' on highway near St. Paul
  121. Universal public coverage of essential drugs would improve health care, research suggests
  122. RCMP commissioner warns continued IT failures will have 'catastrophic' consequences
  123. Tax-free saving schemes fail to prepare many for retirement: Don Pittis
  124. 'You can lose everything': Tenant's medical marijuana grow-op costs landlord insurance
  125. UN lawyer to visit Manitoba to observe influx of asylum seekers
  126. Convicted teen killer Kelly Ellard again seeks parole after previous request denied
  127. Ottawa to reimburse drywall tariffs for Fort McMurray fire victims rebuilding
  128. Guy Caron enters NDP leadership race, promises basic income
  129. Doctors 'should interact with kids and their families about smoking,' Canadian task force says
  130. CSIS saw 'no high privacy risks' with metadata crunching: internal report
  131. O'Leary passing on Edmonton debate because of 'terrible' format
  132. Lobster thieves strike 2 fishing boats at same wharf in a week
  133. 'It's not a good news story': Snow crab stock drops 40 per cent
  134. TTC ad for app showing pot shop listings lights up controversy
  135. Security heightened before Trump sons' visit to Vancouver
  136. Canucks trade Alex Burrows to Senators for Swedish prospect
  137. What kind of home will $770K buy? It all depends on where you want to live
  138. Business, labour brace for changes to Ontario's workplace laws
  139. 'Breastfeeding bullies' keep up campaign that 'breast is best'
  140. Navy's mishandling of classified documents spawns series of investigations
  141. Publication ban on search warrant of accused killer Wettlaufer challenged
  142. Online toxicity might just be an issue of bad design
  143. Liberals accused of playing favourites in Markham-Thornhill nomination contest
  144. Tiny house wave comes to Hamilton with new affordable housing project
  145. Canadian jiu-jitsu championship cancelled because sport violates Criminal Code
  146. Ontario attorney general speaks on event ticket selling, buying
  147. 'My mom thought I was dead': Man run down by SUV in road rage hit and run speaks
  148. Too much 'shaming' at Steinbach Pride, says MLA who will not attend
  149. Grand opening of Vancouver's Trump Tower draws protesters, police
  150. Tory debate sees agreement on more defence spending, killing carbon tax and tighter border control
  151. Scarborough subway price tag now $3.35B, but Toronto's mayor vows to forge ahead
  152. Canadiens send Desharnais to Oilers for Davidson
  153. Man convicted of killing daughter in clash over hijab dies in Ontario prison
  154. Next challenge for Keystone XL is regaining oilpatch support
  155. What Toronto's average monthly rent of $1,800 gets you in cities Canada-wide
  156. 'A pretty greedy time' as profits soar for Canadian banks: Don Pittis
  157. Psychiatrist alleges RCMP's 'attempt to bully' him shows historic sexual harassment apology hollow
  158. 'As well or better than humans': Automation set for big promotions in white-collar job market
  159. When journalists join the 'dark side': Andrew MacDougall
  160. Why Conservative leadership contenders favour fancy political footwork over knockout punches
  161. BCBG Max Azria to close all 51 Canadian stores as retailer goes insolvent
  162. Bank of Canada holds key interest rate steady at 0.5%
  163. CRTC shuts down Sugar Mobile in big victory for Rogers, Big 3
  164. B.C. shipyard awarded $230M contract to design navy's resupply ships
  165. Saskatchewan champion powwow dancer known for humour and kindness dies
  166. Concordia University evacuates buildings after bomb threat against Muslims
  167. Trudeau and Ambrose in Calgary as byelection race heats up
  168. Wife says Dominican police 'won't do anything' after Ottawa man dies on scuba outing
  169. How Canada would respond to 9/11-style attack on Toronto
  170. Employment scam tops BBB's list of top 10 con jobs in 2016
  171. Cemetery visitors ruffled by 'traipsing' bird-watching shutterbugs
  172. After 60 years, street hockey will be legal in Hamilton again
  173. This restaurateur wants Canadians to eat 'garbage'
  174. Quebec City hospital to once again display controversial crucifix
  175. 'We're trying to be strong': Relatives, friends shocked by loss of family in head-on crash
  176. Federal government agrees to return Mιtis artifacts
  177. Big fashion brands join B.C. group's efforts to halt destruction of endangered forests
  178. Where's his Coca-Cola? The story behind a polar bear who crashed in a Nunavik cabin
  179. Former refugee's website helps newcomers in Winnipeg find work
  180. Group threatening Concordia Muslim students has no ties to U.S. supremacist group, experts say
  181. 3 people in Ontario contract Seoul virus spread by rats
  182. 'She died in my hands': Scott Ferguson admits to fatal stabbing in homicide interrogation video
  183. Judge calls RCMP treatment of sergeant 'outrageous' in bullying case
  184. Scrapping refugee deal with U.S. would lead to thousands more heading north, says John Manley
  185. Vancouver mayor loses cool over city logo flip-flop
  186. Canadian immigration website crash started hours before Trump victory, documents show
  187. NDP leadership race a chance to stir things up and make the party interesting again
  188. If HMV lost money, why would it work for Sunrise? Record stores sound off on takeover
  189. KPMG offshore tax dodge a 'facade' designed to hide money, ex-client says
  190. RRSP season puts spotlight on low-cost investing
  191. Why pay for Ontario's hydro mistakes now when we can pay (more) for them later?: Robyn Urback
  192. TD beats expectations, reports $2.53B net income
  193. Canadian economy grew at 2.6% rate in 4th quarter of 2016
  194. Prime Minister Trudeau to visit B.C. Thursday
  195. NDP questions Ontario Liberal's commitment to Grassy Narrows clean up
  196. Abortion funding: Canada's Liberals will help fill global gap from Trump's ban
  197. Retired Manitoba senator caught in expenses scandal wants legal fees reimbursed
  198. Complaints mount against judge who said 'a drunk can consent' in cab sex assault case
  199. Documentary reveals new details on what happened to missing tourist Atsumi Yoshikubo
  200. Documentary reveals new details on what happened to missing tourist Atsumi Yoshikubo
  201. Officials confirm early increase in asylum-seekers crossing illegally into Canada, but RCMP lays no charges
  202. Montreal man charged with terror hoax after bomb threat targeting Muslim university students
  203. Baby Kaylee's father facing 10 domestic assault charges
  204. English classes for refugee women also address trauma and loss
  205. Ontario health-care workers struggle to track spread of fentanyl epidemic
  206. 3 young men in N.B. hailed as heroes for rescuing woman from assault
  207. Military watchdog limits investigation of complaint into Afghan prisoner abuse
  208. 'No silver bullet' to stop malicious email barrage at University of Moncton
  209. Subban, Montreal fans share tearful ovation before Habs pull off late win
  210. NDP wins provincial byelection in Saskatoon Meewasin
  211. RCMP officer in Manitoba charged with manslaughter in 2015 shooting
  212. Hospital TV bill leaves family frustrated: 'What they're charging is not right'
  213. Liberal support slides to lowest levels since 2015 election
  214. 'Stop this from happening to anyone else': regulators crack down on binary options investment scam
  215. Should Liberals let asylum seekers from U.S. enter Canada safely at border crossings?
  216. Nurse facing 8 murder charges back in Woodstock, Ont., court
  217. Here's why health care funds for First Nations children aren't being spent
  218. Costco shoppers to pay an extra $5 or $10 fee for membership starting in June
  219. Contractor from Calgary soaked for $27K water bill after buying Winnipeg home
  220. Groups call for 'drunks can consent' judge to be removed
  221. Manitoba takes step to negotiate health-care deal with Ottawa
  222. Northern Ontario ratepayer puts Wynne on the hot seat during photo op
  223. 13-year-old charged with arson in Kugaaruk school fire
  224. Youth who wrote hateful message in snow outside Islamic centre not charged
  225. New Sixties Scoop proposed class action lawsuit filed in Federal Court
  226. Creep Busters ambush of man with mental disability called 'vigilantism'
  227. #HaliLadyCab: Women offer each other safe rides after Halifax acquittal
  228. How strong is Quebec's far right one month after mosque attack?
  229. Carriage, cake and lots of dancing on Uncle Vic's 100th birthday
  230. Song cheers on Brier hometown favourite
  231. Alberta's top RCMP officer Marianne Ryan retires after 35-year career
  232. Federal ministers to speak live in Emerson, Man. about influx of asylum seekers
  233. Niagara Falls tourism fee called 'ridiculous' as some businesses make it mandatory
  234. The fresh, young face of Ottawa's opioid tragedy
  235. 2 moose riders fined $4,000 for harassing wildlife in northern B.C. lake
  236. Port Colborne rallies around high school couple targeted by racist slur
  237. Axe pulled during Winnipeg bus ride Friday night
  238. Abbotsford student dies during Whistler ski trip
  239. B.C. man in health insurance limbo after near-fatal accident in Thailand
  240. Far right groups, opponents clash at Montreal protest against federal Islamophobia motion
  241. Applications open for sea voyage around Canada's 3 coasts
  242. Hidden for decades, 'the Yukon gold mine of vinyl' sees light of day
  243. #PeopleOfTheBrier: Fans from across Canada descend on St. John's for 2017 tourney
  244. Trudeau to attend Canadian musical Come From Away on Broadway
  245. North Shore Rescue digs out male caught in avalanche in Cypress Provincial Park
  246. Sewing program helps Canadian newcomers stitch together new lives
  247. PMO staffer Mary Ng will run for the Liberals in federal byelection
  248. Liberals look at making skilled immigrant loans pilot project permanent
  249. Tunes about Trump: Why these Canadian musicians won't just 'shut up and sing'
  250. Ottawa welcomes urban campers for Canada's 150th — but it'll cost you