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  1. Premier vows to act after pregnant worker dies on Sask. road
  2. West Nile Virus cases spike in Ontario and U.S.
  3. Quebec woman remains in coma after acid attack
  4. Earthquake shakes Victoria area
  5. Quebec parties hailed for plans to end asbestos mining
  6. Ruth Goldbloom, Halifax philanthropist, dies at 88
  7. Layton state funeral cost taxpayers $368K
  8. Western farmers may return hay favour to easterners
  9. Toronto mayor's niece advises women 'don't dress like a whore'
  10. How to fix an 'upside-down' immigration system
  11. Acid attack victim's brother wants tough justice
  12. More B.C. Liberal resignations expected ahead of cabinet shuffle
  13. Northwest Passage sailors complete most northern route
  14. Mango recall for salmonella risk expands
  15. Pediatric group seeks ATV ban for children
  16. Teacher who gave zeros faces termination hearing
  17. Legionnaires' outbreak in Quebec to get public inquiry
  18. Canadian workers' average paycheque up 3%
  19. B.C. warns schools about strip club recruiters
  20. Guilty plea expected in Whistler sled dog slaughter
  21. Report says B.C. justice system needs reforms
  22. Female U.S. deserter to be deported back to U.S.
  23. 3 more B.C. Liberals stepping down ahead of spring election
  24. Supreme Court to hear Ont. generic drug case
  25. Gun swap aims to show long-gun registry was 'useless'
  26. Students launch class-action lawsuit over Quebec strike
  27. Homicide probe underway after torso found in Niagara River
  28. Wind blows part of roof off Maurice Richard Arena
  29. Child's shoe containing bones found on B.C. beach
  30. Canada's economy outperforming U.S.
  31. Maple syrup worth up to $30M stolen in Quebec
  32. Women's advocates heartbroken over 'dress like a whore' tweet
  33. Why federal politicians are treading lightly in Quebec
  34. Thief steals Group of Seven paintings
  35. Targa Newfoundland car rally in cigarette logo flap
  36. Canadian shipbuilders fear navy will buy German vessels
  37. Canada extends sanctions against Syrian regime
  38. Thai police say Quebec sisters died from insecticide
  39. Ontario man charged in sex assaults dating back 50 years
  40. Cape Breton teen guilty of stabbing girlfriend 104 times
  41. Long-gun registry dismantling is 'well underway'
  42. Kuwait signs $4B oilsands deal with Athabasca
  43. Police to provide more details on Niagara torso discovery
  44. Pot-smoking driver in Saskatoon deemed not impaired
  45. U.S. war deserter may appeal Canada deportation
  46. Children's shoes containing bones a hoax, Victoria police say
  47. Toronto balcony fall leaves boy, 4, in serious condition
  48. Diefenbaker hair could be DNA link in paternity question
  49. Bail delayed for Quebec man accused in acid attack
  50. 5 reasons to pay attention to the Quebec election
  51. Marois starts planning for PQ victory
  52. N.W.T. school offers kindergarten in Tlicho language
  53. Toronto woman in coma returns home
  54. Gauging the mood of the Quebec election
  55. Montreal real estate market stalled by PQ talk
  56. Legionnaires' disease death toll rises to 10
  57. Anglophones protest PQ's plan to boost Bill 101
  58. Marois pushes hard for majority, sovereignty in play
  59. Niagara River body parts search ends after torso found
  60. Vancouver Stanley Cup riot suspects tracked in U.S.
  61. Legault says it's a 2-way race between PQ and CAQ
  62. Search continues for American who fell off yacht
  63. Legionnaires' kills 11 people in Quebec City
  64. Film fans line up for single tickets to TIFF screenings
  65. Longtime CBC broadcaster Bob Johnstone dead at 82
  66. Unions on decline in private sector
  67. Impaired boater damages vessels in St. Anthony
  68. Violent incident lands man in court
  69. Retired Harvard surgeon identified in sea fatality
  70. Schools let sleepy teens lie in
  71. Is it time for frosh week to grow up?
  72. Undecided voters weigh choices on Quebec election eve
  73. Lawsuit filed over Nigerian oil rig hostage case
  74. Quebec Liberals claim opponents are making robocalls
  75. Thousands march in Toronto's 141st Labour Day Parade
  76. 5 people rescued from Niagara Gorge in same weekend
  77. Soldier's mother agonizes over suicide video viewing
  78. Plane towing anti-Harper banner grounded by RCMP
  79. PQ's election chance raises referendum questions
  80. Former hockey greats attend Quebec City arena groundbreaking
  81. Milos Raonic falls to Andy Murray at U.S. Open
  82. 5 things to watch in tonight's Quebec election result
  83. Northern Gateway hearings resume with economics focus
  84. NDP, Liberal caucus meetings a tale of two parties
  85. Where do TIFF films come from?
  86. 10 must-watch ridings on Quebec election night
  87. U.S. yogurt maker making push into Canada
  88. Ottawa set to privatize famous Cape Breton golf course
  89. Traditional healing urged in aboriginal cancer care
  90. Private jet lands in Halifax after man dies during flight
  91. Crossbow killer sentenced to life in prison
  92. Plane grounding an RCMP decision, not political, PMO says
  93. Regina student bullied, afraid to go back to school
  94. Ontario premier muses on Liberal majority
  95. Voter turnout up as Quebecers head to the polls
  96. Natural resources drive 20 per cent of economy, Oliver says
  97. Police need more help to ID torso found in Niagara River
  98. Brampton student slashed on first school day
  99. Sole-source federal contracts draw ombudsman's scrutiny
  100. Canadian Screen Awards to replace Genies, Geminis
  101. Residents face long wait for B.C. landslide stability report
  102. McGuinty acknowledges Ontario teachers' anger
  103. Quick action saved kids from distracted driver, police say
  104. Sinkhole swallows car in Ottawa
  105. Missing Alberta woman's remains found near Leduc
  106. 5 key points about Toronto mayor's removal challenge
  107. Remains of Isaac drench Ontario
  108. B.C. woman learns weeks later she's won $25M
  109. Early results show tight race in Quebec election
  110. Some former B.C. asbestos workers living in fear
  111. Former soldier shares Afghan experience
  112. One dead at Marois Montreal victory rally shooting
  113. Liberal leadership race could heat up as rules announced
  114. PQ minority win unlikely to prompt quick referendum call
  115. 6 ways MPs spent their summer break
  116. Suspect in fatal PQ victory rally shooting not from Montreal
  117. Mechanical problems ground Labrador ferry
  118. B.C. government workers launch 1-day strike
  119. Highway sinkhole swallows Ottawa man's car
  120. Toronto Mayor Ford testifies in removal challenge
  121. CAW threatens to strike at Detroit 3 automakers
  122. Searching for Franklin with coast guard Capt. Bill Noon and CBC's David Common
  123. Royals to visit Ontario, Iqaluit
  124. MPs say Quebec voted for change, not sovereignty
  125. Incoming premier Marois says PQ will cancel tuition hike
  126. B.C. Premier Christy Clark unveils new cabinet
  127. 'Diefenbaby' says he has genetic proof he is related to ex-PM
  128. Body parts found in Lake Ontario
  129. Jean Charest's life in politics
  130. CBC/Radio-Canada licence renewal consultations begin
  131. Bride scrambling after virus derails wedding plans
  132. 6 minutes of chaos, confusion during PQ rally shooting
  133. Wiccan priest hire reversed by federal minister
  134. Liberals seek majority with 2 Ontario byelections
  135. Citizen-initiated referendum possible with PQ minority
  136. TIFF unites stars, moviegoers and filmmakers
  137. Half of Canadians live paycheque to paycheque
  138. Mulcair rallies NDP to prepare to form government
  139. Quebec election night shooting victim honoured at vigil
  140. Soaring wages put N.L. ahead of Ontario
  141. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's conflict of interest case resumes
  142. Phoenix Sinclair inquiry to hear from informant
  143. 'Dutch disease' threat 'not credible,' Gateway panel hears
  144. Federal Liberals to announce new leader next April 14
  145. Quebec election night shooting suspect to appear in court
  146. Foreign doctors learning new careers in Canada
  147. Mahjoub security certificate may be linked to torture, Day says
  148. Hate charge stayed against Regina math instructor
  149. Rainstorm sets new records in Maritimes
  150. Harper takes questions at Bloomberg conference in B.C.
  151. N.S. surfers revel in hurricane waves
  152. Dance studio offers children pole dancing classes
  153. B.C. health officials suspended over access to medical records
  154. Torso in suitcase belongs to Guang Hua Liu
  155. Conservatives warned by CRTC over do-not-call list
  156. Conservatives warned by CRTC over do-not-call list
  157. Polls close in pair of crucial Ontario byelections
  158. Canadian Forces investigators slammed at Langridge inquiry
  159. Study says aboriginal kids at greater risk of injury, death
  160. Harper fills 5 Senate vacancies
  161. Canadian economy surprises with 34,000 new jobs
  162. The search for Franklin an enduring Canadian ghost story
  163. 5 tips for recent grads looking for work
  164. Deepa Mehta brings Rushdie's Midnight's Children to TIFF
  165. Host at Quebec election win party questions security after shooting
  166. CBC wins rights to 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto
  167. B.C. questions shut down at Gateway pipeline hearing
  168. Leslie preparations underway, as Igor stays on the mind
  169. Medical marijuana club in Victoria hit with $150K HST bill
  170. Fiery bus-car collision kills man west of Ottawa
  171. Family of victim in PQ victory party shooting holds no 'hostility'
  172. Toronto mayor's brother invites residents to 'Ford Fest'
  173. CBC's B.C. team nominated for 12 journalism awards
  174. Phoenix Sinclair inquiry told of heavy social worker caseloads
  175. Canadian country music gets ready for its big gala
  176. Son charged after mother's remains found in B.C.
  177. Torso found floating beneath Niagara Falls identified
  178. Canada surprises Panama in World Cup qualifying
  179. Quebec's election shooting and the Anglo-French divide
  180. Oda costs included $250 hotel smoking fine, files show
  181. Tropical storm Leslie stalls as N.L. prepares for the worst
  182. Tensions simmer among B.C. halibut fishermen
  183. Cancelled tuition hike big win for student association
  184. Recovery mission for Alberta man who fell into Jasper falls
  185. Canada's wheelchair basketball men golden again at Paralympics
  186. China worries probed at Northern Gateway hearing
  187. Nearly 11K Hydro-Québec clients without power
  188. CRTC to examine market share in Bell/Astral deal
  189. 2nd man shot dead in Toronto this weekend
  190. Denis Blanchette's funeral open to the public
  191. Deaths of father, son a murder-suicide, police say
  192. Canadian country music to celebrate its best
  193. B.C. wildfire has Okanagan residents fleeing
  194. Amber Alert issued for missing B.C. girl
  195. Steroid allegations within Niagara police go back years
  196. Public housing in Vancouver called 'crack shacks and brothels'
  197. TIFF turns focus eastward for Asian Film Summit
  198. Hurricane watch on for anxious Newfoundland
  199. Canada revoking citizenship of 3,100 for immigration fraud
  200. Avro Arrow considered as F-35 alternative, documents show
  201. More body parts found in Niagara
  202. NHL owners, players plan separate lockout meetings
  203. Quebec judge grants injunction on long-gun registry data
  204. Loonie at 1-year high
  205. Technical issues with CBC websites
  206. Ex-Harper aide's influence-peddling case put off to Oct. 1
  207. Flooding widespread near Truro as rain pounds N.S.
  208. Labour expert warns CAW that Detroit 3 'feel fragile'
  209. Homes evacuated in central N.S. as flooding spreads
  210. PQ rally shooting victim's funeral underway
  211. Hamilton dad takes school board to court over religion
  212. EI benefits lower for many under new system
  213. Iranian immigrants 'rigorously' screened for regime links
  214. Natynczyk on war, leadership and being 'Walt from Winnipeg'
  215. B.C. wildfire destroys 3 homes in Peachland
  216. Public housing in Vancouver called 'crack shacks and brothels'
  217. Milton boy's death in murder-suicide shakes community
  218. Police link Danzig Street shootings to prior homicide
  219. Alberta residents begin to return home after grass fires
  220. Nova Scotia cleans up after massive flooding
  221. HMCS Charlottetown returns to Halifax
  222. Wet, wild Leslie storms across Newfoundland
  223. Canada's trade deficit grows to largest level ever
  224. Ont. couple seeks injunction to stop wind-farm expansion
  225. Did intelligence fears prompt Canada to cut Iran ties?
  226. Toronto police link slayings to street gang
  227. Wharnsby: NHL calls players' labour tactics 'a joke'
  228. Olympic relay team to visit boy who donated medal
  229. St. John's Airport workers on strike
  230. With Sh*t Girls Say, viral video comes of age at TIFF
  231. Iranian diplomat calls embassy closure unwise, hostile
  232. 'Free baby' ad online sparks Victoria police investigation
  233. Canadian dollar at 13-month high
  234. Legionnaires' kills 12th person since July
  235. Barefoot explores teen pregnancy in northern Sask.
  236. Bullied bus monitor collects $703K cheque in Toronto
  237. Ailing Lougheed, family thank Albertans for prayers, privacy
  238. Bluenose II to relaunch Sept. 29
  239. Oilsands to exceed Alberta's new pollution limits, say documents
  240. Vandals trash Inuvik food bank
  241. Quebec to shut down its only nuclear reactor
  242. Global crime syndicate fixed soccer match in Canada
  243. Marois and Harper: Frenemies with benefits?
  244. Iran's top diplomat in Canada defends embassy's work
  245. TIFF rising star Charlotte Sullivan is no rookie
  246. Leslie cleanup kicks into gear in Newfoundland
  247. Who really owns the Arctic?
  248. Most homes flooded in Truro not covered by insurance
  249. Undergrad tuition up 5% this year, more than triple inflation
  250. Mayor Ford accused of using staff to support football teams