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  1. Conservative senators come to Lynn Beyak's defence while others say 'shame'
  2. Jean Lapierre remembered one year after fatal plane crash
  3. Quebec budget 2017: Trains, more for education, tax cuts for austerity-weary Quebecers
  4. Students should not endure 'unacceptable discrimination' at border. parent tells TDSB
  5. Whipped, starved and stabbed: Calgary child abuse trial hears testimony from 1st of orphaned siblings
  6. Alberta poised to apologize to Sixties Scoop survivors
  7. 5 people charged after motorcycle stunt-driving incidents kill 1, injure 3
  8. Auston Matthews sets Toronto rookie goal record in win over Panthers
  9. Contaminants from sunken barge cause 'water emergency' in southeastern Ontario county
  10. Renowned B.C. Indigenous artist Beau Dick has died
  11. Byelection performance can be predictive of future results
  12. Trudeau government's vacant appointments backlog up 80%
  13. 'How dare you say these hateful things?' Woman takes on Islamophobia at school board meeting
  14. 'I feel duped': Why bank employees with impressive but misleading titles could cost you big time
  15. Purolator back to business as usual, as agreement reached with union
  16. Deadline for women to opt out of RCMP sex harassment settlement is today
  17. Canada and U.S. on diverging tracks as Trump signs climate order: Don Pittis
  18. Identity of mysterious men, missing kids explored in laundry chute death inquest
  19. Will Toronto's house prices crash like they did in the '90s?
  20. Top general to release report on suicide, sexual misconduct at Royal Military College
  21. Youth pass to travel across Canada yours for only $150 — once Via Rail fixes website glitch
  22. Federal government investing $7 billion in child care
  23. On-duty Ottawa officers told not to wear wristbands supporting colleague charged in man's death
  24. Canadian found guilty of insulting Turkey's president released as lawyer appeals case
  25. Mark McMorris making 'major progress' after crash, says brother
  26. Unhappy trails? Proposed Icefields Parkway bike path raises host of concerns, Parks documents show
  27. Plans underway to lift partially sunken barge from Picton Bay
  28. Court decision may open border to First Nation hunters from U.S.
  29. Orphan abuse trial hears aunt burned tongue of eldest niece with barbecue lighter
  30. Inquest jury to begin deliberations into Regina woman's laundry-chute death
  31. Nova Scotia man, after over a year of delays, receives murder sentence
  32. Fire crews battle blaze at Point Pelee National Park
  33. Defending pairs champions Duhamel, Radford struggle at worlds
  34. Fire crews battle blaze at Point Pelee National Park
  35. Defending pairs champions Duhamel, Radford struggle at worlds
  36. Conservative drop-off deadline approaches — but does anyone want out?
  37. 'Very depressing': CIBC staff losing jobs to workers in India, expected to help with training
  38. 'They are scared': CP workers say rookie engineers ill-prepared for dangerous job
  39. Federal Court orders public safety minister to make decision in immigration case
  40. How will we know when police have earned their way back to Toronto Pride?: Robyn Urback
  41. Justin Trudeau called 'scumbag' while touting federal child-care plan in Winnipeg
  42. Calgary mosque tainted by 'dark element' of radicalization to close doors this week
  43. Sask. bishops discuss residential schools with Pope Francis
  44. Via Rail's $150 passes for unlimited travel sold out
  45. More than $200M invested at Essex Engine Plant in Windsor, Ont. by federal and provincial governments
  46. Lynn Beyak tells residential school survivors she wants audit of all First Nations spending
  47. UBC researchers discover marijuana flavour genes, aim to create standards for taste
  48. Majority of middle-aged Canadians not using condoms, survey suggests
  49. UBC researchers discover marijuana flavour genes, aim to create standards for taste
  50. Majority of middle-aged Canadians not using condoms, survey suggests
  51. Bombardier under fire for $32.6M US given to executives while taking government cash
  52. Hard At Work: How do students live on unpaid internships?
  53. 'I was blown away,' says woman behind praying polar bear picture
  54. Winnipeg man charged after live stream of sex assault on 6-year-old in U.S.
  55. Saskatoon police to offer details on courthouse explosion last night
  56. Michael Applebaum, who could face up to 5 years in prison, to be sentenced
  57. Ontario premier vows to defend against 'Buy America' efforts
  58. Lack of gender diversity at Junos a sign of bigger issues in Canadian music
  59. 'It starts with hope': Indigenous Affairs Minister announces funding for Ontario First Nations children
  60. Provinces poised to sign historic Canadian Free Trade Agreement in April
  61. Little appetite in the U.S. business community for border tariff, says Jim Carr
  62. RCMP appeals decision in officer's bullying lawsuit
  63. Pallister eyes scaling back refugee support as tiff with Ottawa festers
  64. Lock laundry chutes: Jury comes back with 1 recommendation in Machiskinic inquest
  65. Winnipeg lawyer, 87, retires rather than submit to professional development rules
  66. Toronto considering taxing vacant homes in bid to cool red-hot housing market
  67. Canada's top general says military not hurting for money, defends spending delay
  68. 5 keys to the Blue Jays' 2017 season
  69. Drunk driver tearfully apologizes to families of 3 people he killed
  70. Line cook at B.C. pub died after falling on meat slicer
  71. Calgary community leaders tackle radicalization and Islamophobia
  72. A smile and arrest welcome asylum seekers to Canada
  73. New CP Rail CEO tackles rift with railroaders after years of cuts
  74. Canada has a 'colonial mentality' when it comes to funding our military
  75. Test your knowledge of these life-changing Canadian inventions
  76. Canadian economy grew at 2.3% pace in January
  77. Federal, provincial governments to sign action plan for Kashechewan's future
  78. 'I'm hoping the judge says 10 years,' says mother of teenage human trafficking victim
  79. Video offering $1K reward for recordings of Muslim students praying ignites fears
  80. Family searching for answers after Indigenous woman's death
  81. Halifax couple frustrated VIA trains too narrow for their wheelchairs
  82. Markham golfer, 11, heads to Augusta National
  83. Montreal police chief tackles culture of rivalries in plan to overhaul force
  84. 'They did it on purpose': Province accused of deliberately overcharging homeowners on property taxes
  85. Sunshine List reveals Ontario's public sector salaries
  86. Nova Scotia's 1st convicted human trafficker gets 7-year prison sentence
  87. Man charged in Mayerthorpe trestle fire pleads guilty to four counts of arson
  88. 2 children still in intensive care after Caledonia crash that killed 3 people
  89. Federal, provincial governments pledge 'sustainable future' for Kashechewan
  90. RCMP officer charged with assault after investigation into child abuse
  91. Regina police chief stands by investigation into Nadine Machiskinic's death
  92. Passengers on WestJet, Emirates flights may have been exposed to measles
  93. On Notice: Meet the Canadian 'heart' of South Carolina's Cinderella Final Four run
  94. Cause of Point Pelee fire changed to 'undetermined' in light of new evidence
  95. Man who killed co-workers in Edmonton warehouse rampage sentenced to life in prison
  96. 'I almost died and now I'm trying to get better': Mark McMorris on snowboard crash
  97. After public outcry, Bombardier executive chairman cuts back salary
  98. After winning wage battle, Americans now make Canada pay in women's hockey opener
  99. How high will the price of legal pot be?
  100. 5 things to consider as Conservative leadership camps release membership totals
  101. Canadian music takes the spotlight for Juno Awards
  102. Opening up about autism and turning a town blue
  103. Miles Apart: Hitting the road with my deadbeat dad
  104. Ontario Sunshine List sharpens call for equal pay for women
  105. How the Safe Third Country Agreement is changing lives on both sides of the border
  106. For sale: 5 acres of land and over 340 vintage cars
  107. Police divided over wristband support of officer charged in Ottawa man's death
  108. CIBC CEO explains why bank is replacing Canadian staff with workers from India
  109. Patrick Chan 5th at figure skating worlds, Yuzuru Hanyu roars to gold
  110. 'Frightening and interesting and mysterious': Winnipeg strangers meet to talk about dying
  111. Toronto Blue Jays sign manager John Gibbons to contract extension
  112. 'I was completely scared': First Nation elder's van falls through ice on Shoal Lake
  113. Former Vancouver Giants captain back on the ice with prosthetic leg after pre-game collapse
  114. YVR baggage system glitch causes delays, lineups
  115. Avro Arrow replica could take to the skies after decades of work
  116. Committee filibuster over changes to House of Commons rules to resume Monday, opposition MPs say
  117. The oaks of Vimy: One man's mission to restore a natural treasure to the battlefield
  118. The Strumbellas, Leonard Cohen win big while Drake gets snubbed at Junos gala dinner
  119. Boushie hate speech investigation reaches Crown prosecutors
  120. They're green and spiky and could be 'mine of gold' for Newfoundland aquaculture
  121. Ice jam forces Swan River, Man., to declare local state of emergency
  122. Environment Canada upgrades weather watches to blizzard warnings
  123. Toronto sergeant who Tasered man as he lay dying of gunshot wounds faces misconduct charge
  124. Review board to get update on Matthew de Grood's mental-health treatment
  125. Unions call Bombardier executive pay disrespectful when thousands of jobs cut
  126. Fintrac cut reference to 'ethnic communities' in warning to real estate industry
  127. 'A lot of blood on the ice': Whale trapped in ice near Old Perlican for third day
  128. Talks break off, strike continues for Canadian Hearing Society workers
  129. Deer smashes through triple pane window, ransacks living room
  130. 'It helps us remember our roots': Edmonton cadets head to Vimy memorial for centenary of historic battle
  131. Lamborghini, Porsche among haul of luxury vehicles impounded on GTA's Highway 400
  132. Asylum seeker's future in limbo after near-fatal border crossing in Quebec
  133. Going Green: Green Lake, Sask. moving to solar power due to frequent outages
  134. There are definitely some hairy moments': Canadian in Iraq tracks ISIS weapons
  135. Brad Gushue wins twice Sunday at world curling championships
  136. B.C.'s Coquihalla Highway closed for hours after at least 10 injured in collision
  137. Junos honours music vets as Gord Downie, Leonard Cohen pick up top prizes
  138. Maxime Bernier's campaign claims $2M in fundraising
  139. Midterm byelections to test Liberal government and leaderless opposition parties
  140. Artificial intelligence probably won't kill you, but it could take your job: Don Pittis
  141. Trudeau should probably stop telling desperate refugees that everyone is welcome in Canada
  142. Drunk pilot who appeared to pass out in cockpit to be sentenced in Calgary court
  143. Where you live in Ontario could impact your risk of heart attack or stroke, study finds
  144. More Canadian businesses plan to invest and hire, says survey
  145. Brad Wall's popularity drops in wake of unpopular budget
  146. A life off the grid: Idyllic then deadly
  147. Malala Yousafzai to address Parliament and receive honorary citizenship April 12
  148. Flooding prompts evacuations in 4 First Nations, states of emergency in Manitoba communities
  149. North Vancouver runner's 100-mile race ends in confusion, heartbreak
  150. To defend or condemn? Bombardier puts leaders in Quebec and Ottawa in a tight spot
  151. Blind Windsor woman denied help filling out passport docs
  152. Calls to reopen Nadine Machiskinic case as Regina police accused of 'botched job'
  153. MMIW Inquiry extends deadline for those with vested interest in participating
  154. Alison Redford cleared of 'tobaccogate' allegations in third probe
  155. Toronto boy's DNA reveals mysterious new disease — and possible cure
  156. Byelections in 5 federal ridings to be decided tonight
  157. Opposition filibuster in committee over suggested changes to House procedure delayed
  158. Conservatives easily retain seats last held by Harper, Kenney
  159. 3 people found dead in East Selkirk, Man., residence
  160. Senators oppose 'clunky, pedestrian' gender-neutral changes to O Canada
  161. Aga Khan reimbursed for cost of staffer stay on Bahamas island during Trudeau trip
  162. Bombardier reminds us how easy governments make it to forget taxpayer investments: Don Pittis
  163. Kevin O'Leary is running for a party of one: Andrew MacDougall
  164. Tories accuse Harjit Sajjan of lying about allies' reaction to CF-18 withdrawal
  165. Suspended police officers make Ontario's Sunshine List
  166. M้tis sniper made his mark for Canada at Vimy Ridge
  167. Canada tops list of countries with most crybabies
  168. B.C. Court of Appeal dismisses lawsuit over $50M lottery jackpot
  169. Parents of alleged Yahoo hacker distraught over arrest and media portrayal of 'kind' son
  170. Dutch court clears extradition of Amanda Todd's alleged cyber extortionist
  171. Liberals lose support, Conservatives gain in status quo byelections
  172. Rent control makes Toronto affordability worse, not better, CIBC says
  173. Lyme disease researcher says he's surprised by recent northwestern Ontario findings
  174. Stabbing, robbery live streamed after Winnipeg man arranged date online
  175. Senator Don Meredith faces ethics hearing as Senate blocks media access
  176. The NHL said no to the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics and players aren't happy
  177. Quebec Mounties' bid to unionize questioned
  178. Emerson fire officials practice water rescues as asylum seekers cross flooded fields
  179. Montreal's fledgling AI community foresees billion dollar industry on horizon
  180. Discovery recalls Justin Trudeau's 1st visit to High Arctic — as a 3-year-old
  181. Vancouver man convicted in killings years apart of wife, acquaintance
  182. Former workers aren't flocking back to the oilpatch
  183. Loblaw is covering medical marijuana for workers. Will other employers follow?
  184. Why the Liberals are still struggling to change how Canadian democracy works: Aaron Wherry
  185. Defence deal could open the door to weapons sales to Ukraine
  186. Bail hearing Wednesday for Karim Baratov, alleged hacker charged in Yahoo breach
  187. NHL says Olympics are out — but is the latest move just a 'time out' on talks?
  188. Polio survivors face new battle with emergence of syndrome few know about
  189. Canadian weightlifter Christine Girard appears another step closer to gold
  190. The Masters is extra Canadian this year
  191. Live streaming crime: How do we police the internet?
  192. Lynn Beyak removed from Senate's Aboriginal peoples committee
  193. RCMP arrest Toronto man for allegedly leaving Canada to join ISIS
  194. Teens travelling alone among latest asylum seekers walking into Manitoba
  195. Accused in 2007 triple slaying involving judge tried to lure victim to home, Crown says
  196. Pro boxer, former Olympian says he was racially profiled by Montreal police
  197. 'I'm able to live life again': Toronto doctors complete first-in-Canada heart procedure
  198. Ottawa wants meeting with provincial, city officials to discuss Toronto's soaring real estate prices
  199. Should Canada's banks be more like Apple? The case against sales targets
  200. Provinces spent $43M on preemie drug experts say can be made for a fraction of the cost
  201. Former tenant 'disgusted' after finding hidden cameras in a St. John's rental home
  202. Liberal Minister Bains calls ex-minister Moore to give credit on interprovincial trade deal
  203. Man in custody after triple homicide in Shawinigan area
  204. Huge housing prices in southern Ontario latest headache for Wynne government
  205. Bill Morneau heads to London to sing Canada's praises post Brexit
  206. Why Vimy matters: Peter Mansbridge on a battle that defined us
  207. Soaring rents may expose flaws in longtime economic theory: Don Pittis
  208. A wave of an umbrella can get you through Toronto subway gates - but TTC warns not to try it
  209. Man arrested for leaving Canada to join ISIS is in court today
  210. Suspended admiral considered resigning over alleged political interference: sources
  211. Trudeau tries something new at question period, but impasse on democratic reform remains
  212. No, Muslims are not taking over public school boards
  213. Provinces to release details of interprovincial free trade deal Friday
  214. Conservative senators defend Lynn Beyak, as media called 'parasites'
  215. Parks Canada orders tests on Rideau Canal after contaminants found
  216. Adults-only buildings threatened by court ruling, advocates fear
  217. Liberals announce new reporting on ministers' fundraising
  218. Toronto-to-Chicago flight holding at Pearson for U.S. customs probe
  219. Nathan E. Stewart incident shows Canada's spill response lacking, First Nation says
  220. Gerald Stanley committed to stand trial in death of Colten Boushie
  221. Postmedia CEO warns of even more cost-cutting to come
  222. Trudeau urges international community to get to bottom of Syrian chemical attack
  223. Accused Montreal murderer has case stayed due to Jordan ruling
  224. Thousands of Albertans slip to 'lowest level of the social safety net' as EI benefits run out
  225. B.C. investment adviser missing for 528 days turns himself in to police
  226. Inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women postpones Edmonton, Thunder Bay meetings
  227. Weed legalization bill gives answers on future of pot in Canada, but questions remain
  228. Canada announces sanctions on 27 top Syrian officials in effort to pressure Assad
  229. Cosplay goes wrong for fan facing 8 officers with guns drawn
  230. Pot's a fixture at music fests but what happens when it's legal?
  231. 'Not what Toronto stands for': neighbours react to homophobic graffiti on garages
  232. As Ottawa looks to legalize pot, business lessons from the Prohibition era
  233. Ottawa police lay charges after mosque, Islam Care Centre vandalized
  234. Senator Beyak can complain about free speech all she wants. Fact is, she earned her demotion
  235. Maxime Bernier, Kevin O'Leary retain lead in Conservative leadership race
  236. Liberals table bills to legalize pot, clamp down on impaired driving
  237. Class action approved for Sask. tainted water victims
  238. Canadian ski legend Nancy Greene having cancerous thyroid removed
  239. Family of pregnant Canadian stuck in Gaza implores Ottawa to help with exit docs
  240. Canada to join global Arms Trade Treaty under legislation tabled Thursday
  241. U.S. government to release decision on Canadian softwood lumber duties on April 25
  242. Loblaws to open 30 new stores in annual expansion
  243. Montreal pioneer in HIV/AIDS research died of asthma attack while swimming
  244. Chronicle Herald buys all Atlantic Canadian Transcontinental papers
  245. Kelowna man who killed 16-year-old in 2001 missing from prison
  246. Landlord group wants stricter limits on where Canadians can grow marijuana
  247. Atlantic fishermen not hooked on idea of marine protection areas
  248. Ontario roads safest in country but drivers pay the highest premiums, new report says
  249. 'That's really weird," says mom after man gives $100 to kids running lemonade stand
  250. Justice minister says upcoming court delay meeting 'not about appointing blame'