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  1. The National Today: Texas massacre, Raqqa in ruins, turmoil in Saudi Arabia
  2. Where is Weinstein? Disgraced producer evades contact attempts over sex assault suit, says actor's lawyer
  3. Ex-PM Chrétien lobbied for African oil company he didn't know was based in tax haven, he says
  4. Deaths of 3 Indigenous teen girls lead to calls for trauma training
  5. Trudeau names parliamentary committee to oversee security, intelligence agencies
  6. Police officer shot to death in Abbotsford, B.C.
  7. Cohen fans converge on Bell Centre for star-studded tribute concert
  8. CRA not tracking billions in potential taxes lost each year
  9. British-Canadian couple fear son being tortured in Syria, plead for Canada's help securing release
  10. 'I'm not a druggie': Nova Scotian travels to U.S. to fill opioid prescription
  11. Solitude, sunsets and checkered history come with $850K private island off Grand Manan
  12. Paul Martin's former company one of offshore firm's 'largest clients,' Paradise Papers show
  13. Ottawa set to unveil new workplace anti-harassment legislation
  14. Abbotsford, B.C., police officer killed in the line of duty identified
  15. The National Today: Bolshevik birthday, Trump in Asia - and where's Weinstein?
  16. Health Canada says abortion pill can be dispensed by pharmacists
  17. Questionable stats: N.W.T. premier challenged on statistics used during 'red alert'
  18. First Inuk surgeon, National Gallery curator, CEO honoured with Indspire awards
  19. Fewer than 5 Yazidi survivors have accessed individualized trauma counselling in Canada
  20. Drug costs rising fast in Canadian health-care spending, report finds
  21. Private stores will sell pot in Manitoba while province will control distribution
  22. SaskPower workers 1st union to reject wage cut as province seeks savings
  23. Blue Jays great Roy Halladay killed in plane crash
  24. 2 Halifax police employees charged in police cell death
  25. Edmonton Christian couple says adoption nixed over views on sexuality
  26. 'He was a monster, a predator': Bertrand Charest's victims share impact statements
  27. Sudbury Police investigating after 16 poppy donation boxes stolen
  28. Quebec's face-covering law heads for constitutional challenge
  29. 'Back to Alberta': Laid-off mine workers ponder their future in Cape Breton
  30. Federal government changes course on ending sex discrimination in Indian Act
  31. Teen dies suddenly at home, one week after Halloween crash that killed two others
  32. Trudeau says Canada 'will not be rushed' into signing renewed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal
  33. Environment minister blames 'mistake' after tweet praising Syria
  34. Accounts emptied without warning? Could be a problem with CRA, says taxpayers' ombudsman
  35. 'Why was that not part of the trial?': Moncton RCMP got money for carbine rifles 2 years before rampage
  36. Trudeau 'satisfied' with Stephen Bronfman's explanation after Paradise Papers leak
  37. Independent senators gain more power, resources in 'groundbreaking' deal
  38. Loblaw to merge Shoppers Optimum and PC Plus loyalty programs
  39. Written Inuktitut to be standardized across Canada
  40. Woman sues Anglican Church after minister assaulted her with box cutter and knife
  41. Sask. Education Minister under fire for comments on Indigenous education
  42. Canadians tuning in less to traditional TV and radio, CRTC report finds
  43. MPs prepare to head south to dissuade asylum seekers in U.S. from heading north once protected status expires
  44. Security and intelligence committee can prevent another Maher Arar, Omar Khadr: David McGuinty
  45. Roy Halladay fan who met him through Make-A-Wish recalls '3 of the best days of my life'
  46. Speaker splits up Liberal omnibus budget bill, thanks to new Liberal rule
  47. 845 jobs on hold as Cameco temporarily shuts 2 Sask. uranium sites
  48. direct marketing
  49. Bearded dragons help university students confront anxiety head-on
  50. 'If it hasn't happened ... it's coming': Mothers of addicts urge radical approach to fentanyl crisis
  51. Trudeau to meet with Myanmar leader Suu Kyi at APEC summit Friday
  52. Tax-haven lobbyist held private meetings and got advice from top federal officials, Paradise Papers reveal
  53. It's no bromance, but Trudeau has found a way to charm Trump: Rosemary Barton
  54. 'He deserves his place on the wall:' Liberals urged to commemorate traumatized MP war vet
  55. 'Dangerous' 16-year-old girl wanted for murder: Hamilton police
  56. Expanded parental leave to come into effect by end of year, sources say
  57. 'Walk of shame:' Alberta RCMP lay kidnapping charges against naked suspects
  58. Ontario model opens Facebook group to openly discuss sexual harassment
  59. Legal battle over abandoned oil wells bound for Supreme Court
  60. 2,000% rise in street drug samples testing positive for fentanyl
  61. Winnipeg sets new low 1 year after basking in record November heat
  62. The National Today: 2,800 fentanyl deaths, street drug contamination skyrockets
  63. Premier Brad Wall criticizes Governor General's 'divine intervention' speech
  64. 'Liberals have let us down,' says frustrated vet awaiting pension decision
  65. 'Thousands of miracles': Rare chapel draws international visitors to Regina home
  66. Provincial rules for legal pot could bring new ways to run afoul of the law
  67. Halfway through her pregnancy, Cape Breton woman still doesn't have a GP
  68. Legion commandeers Wounded Warriors Canada fundraising campaign over use of poppy
  69. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley decries 'mansplaining' by opposition, as gender issue flares in legislature
  70. Police procession honours slain B.C. officer Const. John Davidson
  71. Sask. teacher says he's being denied pension benefit for time spent serving in army reserves
  72. Parental leave changes prompt questions of affordability, cost to businesses
  73. Silver Cross Mother remembers mission Canada's military would rather forget
  74. WWI vet returns to Belgium 40 years later to dig up buried rum
  75. Abortion pill must be covered in all provinces
  76. Amid 'deep concern' for Rohingya refugees, Trudeau meets with Myanmar leader Suu Kyi
  77. The sights of Passchendaele, 100 years later
  78. Gay-straight bill could allow covert sex ed: Alberta United Conservatives
  79. B.C. addictions minister, Vancouver mayor to make announcement on overdose crisis
  80. It pays to live on an island: N.L., P.E.I. least stressed provinces
  81. Montreal homeless shelter to offer temporary housing for veterans
  82. Alberta Children's Services worker charged with child exploitation offences
  83. The National Today: New sex allegations, Suu Kyi's silence, more dough for Big-O
  84. Dismantling Montreal's Olympic Stadium would be 'foolish,' says man in charge
  85. 'I told him I loved him': Widow's emotional last moments with her husband revealed in court
  86. Ellen Page accuses Brett Ratner of sexual harassment
  87. Ontario colleges roll out revised semester plans as faculty strike drags on
  88. Ethics commissioner examining Bill Morneau's role in pension bill
  89. Canada's 1st trans mayor elected in western Quebec village
  90. 'We're not lazy, we're old': 71-year-old worker at Costco wins right to sit on the job
  91. Liberals to offer equipment, training for peacekeeping but no mission commitment
  92. Government still can't say when legal pot goes on sale in Canada
  93. Unknown soldier: 1 forensic anthropologist, 27,000 Canadians missing in action
  94. Life after NAFTA: Canadian businesses start to plan for bleak new trade reality
  95. Seeing father's overseas grave for 1st time a dream come true for N.S. senior
  96. Star-cross plaque destroyed in Fort McMurray wildfire reissued in time for Remembrance Day
  97. Communities across Canada hold solemn Remembrance Day tributes
  98. Now it's OK? How parents can explain and educate kids on legal pot
  99. Canada's first Indigenous police officer remembered in Passchendaele centennial
  100. Alberta family taken in naked kidnapping case were frightened, want answers
  101. 'He's gonna kill me': Yukon man battles a raging bison
  102. Meet Thierry Chopin: UNB professor and France's seaweed knight
  103. Trudeau weighing options on Quebec face-covering bill after court challenge
  104. Police search for 3rd missing student who may be victim of kidnapping scam
  105. How a high-fat diet helped curb a Laval child's daily seizures
  106. 'It's an insult': Defaced war memorial in Montreal leaves visitors shocked on Remembrance Day
  107. Executive producer of Vancouver-filmed Arrow, Supergirl, suspended following 'deeply troubling allegations'
  108. Canadian journalist Florence Harper covered the Russian Revolution, but almost no one knows her story
  109. 1 dead, 3 injured after vehicle rolls, lands on roof in ditch in Niagara Falls area
  110. 'She played us like a piano': Landlord fights for months to evict tenant with long criminal history
  111. 'This thing is totally frozen': Adventurer rescued from northern Ontario bush
  112. John A. Macdonald statue vandalized in downtown Montreal
  113. Ontario knew about mercury contamination near Grassy Narrows in 1990: report
  114. Anti-racism protest kicks off in Montreal
  115. Judge rules Atlantic university football game must go ahead
  116. Indigenous youth, RCMP team up for annual leadership workshop
  117. Shawn Mendes bests Swift, Sheeran for MTV EMA's top prize
  118. As Trump dodges questions on human rights, Filipinos ask Trudeau to step into the fray
  119. What's in a name? For Alberta First Nations seeking heritage recognition, plenty
  120. 'It fills our hearts': Family touched by Spiritwood monument remembering slain Mounties
  121. Uber's biggest rival Lyft eyes Toronto expansion by end of year
  122. Unable to find work, many Syrian refugees reluctantly turn to social assistance
  123. N.L.'s antibiotics addiction highlights need to 'start looking over the shoulders' of doctors, specialist says
  124. B'nai Brith Canada condems rash of pro-Nazi postering in B.C.
  125. Former Canada, U.S. women's hockey captains welcome baby
  126. Will the $300M price tag for Canada's Arctic highway be worth it?
  127. Marijuana tax revenue should pay for public education on risks of using drugs, MP says
  128. The National Today: Canada puts coal in crosshairs as scientists warn Earth in peril
  129. Teacher charged with sexually assaulting students at Milton elementary school
  130. Think you know marijuana? Shoppers Drug Mart is hiring
  131. Montreal university warns of Instagram posts used as lures in 2 reported sexual assaults
  132. Tax cuts signalled for small businesses in Ontario, with minimum wage rising
  133. 'Living, moving, breathing' road to the Beaufort Sea will be under the microscope
  134. Raped then silenced: Nunavut case shows secrecy still prevails in sex assaults
  135. Sask. man files human rights complaint over Métis exclusion from Sixties Scoop settlement
  136. Only in Canada? A political attack over hockey fights prompts apology
  137. Omnitrax accuses federal government of sabotage, plans to file claim under NAFTA
  138. Saskatoon man who directed child porn, kept 'depraved' collection sentenced to 12 years
  139. Victim of sexual misconduct facing loss of military career
  140. Pedophile priests: 56 lawsuits alleging abuse now before New Brunswick courts
  141. MPs, senators on track to spend $4.5M on foreign travel, hosting guests this year
  142. Trudeau government's 'mandate tracker' is one mighty piece of propaganda: Robyn Urback
  143. The growing quest to understand the Syrian refugee experience
  144. Peacock killed by lions at Calgary Zoo
  145. Loblaws plans to close 22 unprofitable stores
  146. 'Nolan just didn't come up': Mom speaking out after teen son dies holding breath underwater in hotel pool
  147. Fatality inquiry probes drug-overdose death of CFB Edmonton soldier
  148. Parents' convictions in son's meningitis death upheld by Alberta Appeal Court
  149. Ontario vows transparency as testing at Dryden, Ont., mill site continues
  150. Police watchdog orders Thunder Bay police to reinvestigate Ojibway man's wrongful arrest
  151. Ontario marijuana bill includes school bus safety law that has 'nothing to do with pot'
  152. Historic drive to Tuktoyaktuk will mark the opening of the North's newest highway
  153. Unapproved stem cell therapies on the market in Canada
  154. 'Really upsetting': Family pays $15K to get home after WestJet cancels Puerto Rico flights
  155. Promises, promises: The Liberals made a lot, maybe too many
  156. 'It just needed to be done': Monument to honour female WW II volunteers
  157. Security detainee Mohamed Harkat seeks relaxation of strict monitoring
  158. Bombardier set to hire 1,000 people in Montreal, source says
  159. Edmonton grandmother reunites with daughter, 60 years after adoption
  160. 'It is really serious': Making a game of holding breath underwater can be deadly, experts warn
  161. Meet the guy who trolls phone scammers until they ask him to stop calling
  162. Valérie Plante to be sworn in as mayor of Montreal
  163. Ontario college faculty vote against latest offer, strike continues
  164. Ontario college faculty vote against latest offer, strike continues
  165. 'Sick internal culture' says fired staffer of MMIWG inquiry
  166. 'Sick internal culture' says fired staffer of MMIWG inquiry
  167. More than half of all sales in Canada still done in cash, Bank of Canada survey finds
  168. 15-year-old boy charged with manslaughter in connection with fatal Meadow Lake, Sask. shooting
  169. Gruesome testimony, paltry pay: MPs to study jurors' mental health, financial needs
  170. Gruesome testimony, paltry pay: MPs to study jurors' mental health, financial needs
  171. Gruesome testimony, paltry pay: MPs to study jurors' mental health, financial needs
  172. Wynne government announces legislation to end college strike
  173. 'Frustrating' N.W.T. health-care system is driving some to leave the territory
  174. A taste of the past: Chefs recreate 200 years of Nova Scotian recipes
  175. Why one woman thinks prison is the perfect place for kids
  176. How Yukon's melting ice reveals human artifacts and Indigenous history
  177. Transgender refugee defies critics by inviting military recruiters to a trans job fair
  178. Hibernia, foundation of the Newfoundland offshore, celebrates 20 years since first oil
  179. Bring out the bird feeders, deadly virus outbreak likely over
  180. Toronto 'cool guy' facing more accusations in alleged rental scam
  181. Canada's inflation rate cools slightly in October
  182. Alex Trebek, Tragically Hip appointed to the Order of Canada
  183. Canada's inflation rate cools slightly in October
  184. Laura Babcock trial: Street language expert to testify
  185. Police release shocking video showing driver ramming into woman in hit and run
  186. Pine beetles from Jasper National Park now infesting commercial forest
  187. 'We have far more pressing issues,' says Inuk who backs Edmonton Eskimos name
  188. Minister of Public Safety to make funding announcement about gangs and gun violence
  189. Cash, dinners and a staged death used in Alberta RCMP sting against accused killers
  190. Minister of Public Safety to make funding announcement about gangs and gun violence
  191. 113,000 names, companies in Paradise Papers leak now public
  192. Bombardier hiring 1,000 to work on Global 7000 aircraft
  193. 113,000 names, companies in Paradise Papers leak now public
  194. New hope stirs in northern Manitoba after Fairfax joins groups to buy Churchill railway
  195. Sketching for clues: Why some police forces still draw suspects
  196. The National Today: Provincial pot laws mean different tokes for different folks
  197. Wynne's Liberals to try again for quick end to Ontario's longest college strike
  198. Documentary retraces Edmonton fur trader's past journeys in Canadian Arctic
  199. Shut out: Lack of sign language at concerts frustrates deaf Canadians
  200. MMIWG inquiry lacked family aftercare plan, HR staff, says fired health manager
  201. Charity with ties to Trudeau excluding Quebecers from contest
  202. Ontario legislature in session this weekend to try to end college strike
  203. With the courts and Saint Mary's out of their way, Acadia plays Western
  204. How a Facebook lie about Thunder Bay woman killed by trailer hitch spread
  205. Slow start to fifth round of NAFTA talks in Mexico City
  206. 'Stone cold killer': Video captures Joshua Frank confession
  207. Patricia's Dolls: photo essay honours Saint John's 'doll lady'
  208. Battle for the Grey Cup: Rider Nation heads to Toronto for CFL Eastern finals
  209. 'I've switched to multi-partisan': Political supporters of all stripes buying Sask. Party memberships
  210. Western books ticket to Vanier Cup after decisive victory over Acadia
  211. Thousands expected at memorial for fallen police officer in Abbotsford, B.C.
  212. Laval continues its dominance over Calgary in Mitchell Bowl win
  213. Mothers send pictures of fentanyl victims to Justin Trudeau
  214. Head of NATO tells Canada to gear itself up for Russian cyber threats
  215. Person dies during armed forces training exercise in Manitoba
  216. Back-to-work legislation in Ontario college strike expected to pass today
  217. Chronic pain, criminal charges and a Chinese website: A father's struggle to help his son's opioid addiction
  218. B.C. police officer killed in the line of duty to be honoured with full regimental funeral in Abbotsford
  219. 'Never a dull moment': Lawsuit, NAFTA claim, Fairfax partnership spur optimism, tension in Churchill
  220. Canadians win team relay silver at luge World Cup
  221. In Maxime Bernier's not-quite-tell-all book, he promises to reveal how he can 'fix' Canada
  222. Ontario college strike ends as back-to-work legislation passed
  223. Afghanistan looks to Canada for more training support
  224. 'Talking will help': Edmonton man speaks out about recovery from childhood sexual abuse
  225. Argonauts reach Grey Cup after surviving epic Roughriders' comeback
  226. Ottawa to apologize for persecuting LGBT public servants
  227. New housing strategy to build 80K affordable rental units for Canadians 'feeling the pinch'
  228. Former Mexican president warns Trudeau not to be 'Judas' in NAFTA talks
  229. Bell insider reveals high-pressure sales tactics required on every single call
  230. Remains from 145 Indigenous ancestors in storage at University of Winnipeg
  231. Costs pile up from delayed Canadian Coast Guard vessel refit
  232. McKenna, Mulroney to mark 30-year anniversary of Montreal Protocol
  233. A Canadian conundrum: why won't Toronto accept 120 pairs of free ice skates?
  234. NDP's Malcolmson seeks secret ballot vote of MPs to save bill on abandoned boats
  235. Stuart McLean's archives to live on at McMaster University
  236. Terms set for judicial inquiry into troubled Muskrat Falls megaproject
  237. Loblaws pitches upgraded loyalty program for $9.99 a month for premium perks
  238. Winter 2018 will be colder than last year, but forecasters split on how bad it will get
  239. Former navy lieutenant 'very relieved' LGBT apology is coming
  240. That time conservatives saved the planet from climate change
  241. No charges laid after fatal nursing home beating, police say
  242. Ontario city mulls ending seniors' discounts
  243. digital skywriting
  244. Canada on alert as U.S. announces end to temporary resident status for Haitians
  245. Health Canada report calls for big tax hike on cigarettes
  246. Payroll problems, Syrian refugee resettlement are on auditor general's radar
  247. Toronto councillor hopes Ottawa's plan to allow prescription heroin will help drug users
  248. Liberals' housing strategy to include 400,000 new and renovated units
  249. Accused killer's ex faces cross-examination at Laura Babcock murder trial
  250. Indigenous families in Saskatchewan eager to testify before MMIWG commissioners