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  1. Cab driver suspended after teen says he was kicked out in freezing weather
  2. 203 years ago, a Toronto lighthouse-keeper disappeared. Today, the mystery endures
  3. Minimum wage hikes could cost 60,000 jobs — and maybe more, Bank of Canada report calculates
  4. New vaccine for 'hideous' shingles illness should be free for seniors, advocates argue
  5. Jane Philpott doesn't see 'eye to eye' with Manitoba on First Nations child welfare reforms
  6. Dog-fighting with MiG fighters and how smartphones can be hazardous to a soldier's health
  7. 'He's our hero': Why St. Francis Xavier's 465-year-old severed arm will be a draw for many Canadians
  8. Newfoundland and Labrador ends controversial book tax
  9. The tiny Nova Scotia towns with lots of politicians, but not many people
  10. High-profile cases like the Sherman deaths no easier to solve for police, experts say
  11. Small-town Alberta welcomes Mennonites with English lessons
  12. Two quakes damage homes, crack ground in Alberta Beach
  13. P.E.I. woman hikes U.S. Appalachian Trail with no training
  14. 2 dead after 'horrific' crash on Ontario's busiest highway
  15. Single mom who owes money to government complains CRA is withholding child benefits
  16. First Nations, Inuit and Métis among Order of Canada appointees
  17. Joshua Boyle, former Canadian hostage, appears in court on 15 criminal charges
  18. Medical marijuana for the world: Canadian producers have a crop and expertise to sell
  19. BlackBerry selected to work with Baidu's Apollo program for driverless vehicles
  20. Tim Hortons heirs cut paid breaks and worker benefits after minimum wage hike, employees say
  21. 2 guards charged with manslaughter in New Brunswick prisoner's death
  22. Canadian theatre star Albert Schultz sued by 4 women who call him 'serial sexual predator'
  23. Royal Bank hit with rolling online outages, problems logging in
  24. Lac-Mégantic jury urged to 'use common sense' in deliberations in case against locomotive engineer
  25. RCMP resists key reform of federal witness protection program, says advisory committee
  26. Heartbreak, if not surprise, follows sexual misconduct allegations against Albert Schultz
  27. Looking back on the 1998 ice storm 20 years later
  28. Father charged in daughters' Christmas Day deaths
  29. 'There's this entrepreneurial spirit': Calgary charts new course for its economic future — again
  30. 'We need a lifeline': The small Nova Scotia town that nobody wants
  31. Rare colour footage surfaces of 1939 royal visit to Winnipeg
  32. 4,000 new immigrants called Nova Scotia home in 2017
  33. Former Mulroney chief of staff Stanley Hartt dies of cancer at age 80
  34. 4,000 new immigrants called Nova Scotia home in 2017
  35. Former Mulroney chief of staff Stanley Hartt dies of cancer at age 80
  36. Four Soulpepper artists resign in 'support' of actresses who accuse Albert Schultz of sexual misconduct
  37. Mother of woman found frozen days after leaving Winnipeg hospital wants answers
  38. Porcupine caribou numbers 'highest ever recorded'
  39. Maritime provinces getting taste of East Coast 'weather bomb'
  40. Canadian pot shares drop after reports U.S. to crack down on marijuana crimes
  41. Military short thousands of personnel despite small increase in ranks
  42. Ontario premier calls Tim Hortons heir 'a bully' in wake of wage actions
  43. Ontario First Nations acquire 14 million shares of Hydro One
  44. Justin Bieber museum exhibit to open in hometown of Stratford, Ont.
  45. Soulpepper artistic director Albert Schultz resigns amid sexual harassment allegations
  46. RCMP under investigation following missing Indigenous man's death
  47. Elderly couple dies in cold after wife goes searching outside for husband
  48. Organ donation changes dying for those getting medically assisted death
  49. 'It's terrifying': Acting students preparing to face sexual harassment in theatre
  50. Canada adds 79,000 jobs in December, blowing past expectations
  51. A 'blanket' over the Arctic? Study looks at how air pollution affects clouds over the North
  52. Alberta Holocaust denier reportedly arrested in Germany
  53. Of course businesses would act like businesses in wake of minimum wage hikes: Robyn Urback
  54. Tim Hortons lashes out at 'rogue' franchisees as employees lose even more perks
  55. Muslim group asks for Jan. 29 day of remembrance for 2017 mosque shooting
  56. 'Keep the community safe': Police outline reasons for concern about accused 'sleepwatcher'
  57. Ship carrying soybeans lodged in ice in St. Lawrence Seaway
  58. Flu vaccine may have low effectiveness against dominant strain, Canada's top public health doctor says
  59. Nova Scotians face freezing temperatures as cleanup, outages continue
  60. Survivor of N.L. snowmobile accident tried to pull uncle from icy waters, but had to turn away
  61. Airport firefighter sent to hospital after 2 planes on ground collide at Pearson
  62. Watch the Canadian mixed doubles curling trials
  63. Kaillie Humphries, Phylicia George golden at bobsleigh World Cup
  64. Soulpepper rejected concerns over fundraiser auctioning dinners with actresses, acclaimed author says
  65. Jennifer Jones, Mark Nichols steal playoff spot at mixed doubles curling trials
  66. Dancing, igloos, ice slide part of Inuvik festival to mark return of the sun
  67. Loblaw issues chipotle mustard recall as some jars may contain glass
  68. Man claims $3M half of lotto prize, while ex-girlfriend fights for other half
  69. Victims killed in 'horrific' Highway 401 crash had run-ins with law
  70. Soulpepper Theatre severs relationship with executive director, cancels Amadeus run
  71. Liberals relaunch family reunification lottery despite angry backlash around 'immigration fiasco'
  72. Adorable hugging video of identical Alberta quadruplets goes viral
  73. Keeping traditions alive for Ukrainian Christmas
  74. Power restored in N.S. after winter storm
  75. At least 2 people dead in N.S. house fire
  76. Tiny home too tiny for N.L. town, couple works to change bylaw
  77. Alex Harvey makes history with 3rd-overall finish at Tour de Ski
  78. 1 dead after explosion in Quebec home
  79. Revelstoke search and rescuers looking for 2 missing snowmobilers
  80. Salvadoran asylum seekers could test Canada's immigration system
  81. Nain's 90-year-old snowmobile fully restored, ready to ride
  82. Some Sunwing customers face 'ridiculous' delays thanks partly to collision at Pearson
  83. Figure skating could help ease Korean tensions and Montreal played a role
  84. Secrecy around long-term care home abuse puts residents at risk, advocate says
  85. Last days of a first job: newspaper carriers cut as community papers fold
  86. Male MPs must work to combat sexual misconduct on Parliament Hill: Cullen
  87. So much for 'happily ever after': Sears pensioners stagger under stress of cuts
  88. Does a local pub's discount for women violate a man's human rights?
  89. Tax agency allows low-income Canadians to file returns by phone
  90. Loblaws $25 gift card registration now open, but there's a catch
  91. Marijuana to be sold by private Sask. retailers after federal legalization
  92. First 2 cases of canine influenza confirmed in Canada
  93. Sen. Lynn Beyak denies Scheer asked her to remove online comments
  94. San Jose Sharks players slam 'cold and dark' Winnipeg as worst NHL city to play in
  95. Ethics commissioner clears Morneau on sale of shares in 2015
  96. 2 children, two adults die in 'horrific' Oshawa house fire
  97. Investigators examine remains of house fire that killed 4 Nova Scotia children
  98. Review underway of naked swimming event planned for Calgary rec centre
  99. Decorated women's coach John Herdman takes over Canadian men's soccer program
  100. Canadian TV actor Donnelly Rhodes dies at age 80
  101. Case against Vice-Admiral Mark Norman handed to prosecutors last summer, investigation ongoing
  102. No seat likely to come Jagmeet Singh's way before 2019 unless one is offered to him
  103. $500M recouped worldwide from tax cheats due to Panama Papers — but none of it in Canada
  104. A Russian Christmas Eve miracle on Montreal's South Shore: A blizzard, a newborn and a welcoming stranger
  105. Couple suing N.L. doctor, health authority, after daughter stillborn
  106. Trudeau noncommittal on Conservatives' ethics committee request
  107. Man in Oshawa fire 'ran back into the building twice' to try to save trapped kids before he died
  108. 'My friends are dying:' Toronto's homeless call out growing health crisis in shelters
  109. Fire temporarily shuts down Quebec City's ice hotel
  110. Hospital black box project aims to reduce OR errors
  111. Body of Alberta man recovered in avalanche near Fernie, B.C.
  112. 'We are not being complacent': Liberals don't expect sudden surge of Salvadoran asylum-seekers
  113. Canadian doctors slam Gwyneth Paltrow-endorsed coffee enema
  114. Concordia University vows to probe 'disturbing' allegations of sexual misconduct
  115. Trudeau holds town hall meeting in Nova Scotia
  116. Competition Bureau reaches settlement with HarperCollins in ebooks case
  117. Group that brought dogs with influenza to Canada says it had 'no way of knowing' animals were sick
  118. 'He forgot about himself:' Family remembers Ontario man who died trying to save loved ones from inferno
  119. Canadian newsprint producers hit with initial countervailing duties by U.S.
  120. Diane Bishop, who won $1.5-million lottery while fighting stage 4 breast cancer, has died
  121. Residential school survivor slams 'disconcerting and cowardly' letters posted to Lynn Beyak's website
  122. Doctor named in stillborn lawsuit files own suit against Central Health
  123. 'We made it': U.S. couple fleeing Trump arrive in Halifax
  124. Judge to hold carding public consultations across Ontario
  125. Demonstrators picket Tim Hortons after cuts to employee benefits
  126. Former ethics commissioner testifies on Trudeau trip with the Aga Khan
  127. Oil price rises to highest level since 2014
  128. Couple heads to trial in 13-year fight for title to home they've been living in, paying mortgage on
  129. Crown seeks adult sentence for 2nd teen guilty in death of Sagkeeng student Serena McKay
  130. Failing to register 1974 same-sex marriage not discriminatory: Manitoba human rights adjudicator
  131. Toronto 'Crane Girl' gets absolute discharge after pleading guilty to mischief
  132. Burning away hate: Hamilton tattoo shop offering free laser removal of racist tattoos
  133. Asylum seeker suffers frostbite crossing border as feds' U.S. campaign discourages irregular migration
  134. Trucking company fined $1,100 after driver skips breaks, crashes fuel tanker
  135. Jury begins deliberations Thursday in Lac-Mégantic rail disaster trial
  136. 2 Winnipeg seniors killed in Jamaica in apparent botched robbery
  137. There are pros and cons to leaving the 'Ottawa bubble'
  138. 'We're standing by our colleagues': Toronto theatre community holds silent protest outside Soulpepper
  139. Ontario woman upset after being taken off kidney transplant list without her knowledge
  140. Drugs in a shed, guns stored unsafely: Inside BNPP's 'disorganized' evidence room
  141. First Nations entrepreneurs are asserting sovereignty and seizing the new cannabis economy
  142. Not your nan's pastor: New face of Pentecostal church in St. John's
  143. 'He needs a home': Sister of man with Down syndrome says long-term care is wrong place for him
  144. Pay centres overwhelmed as Phoenix overpayment deadline approaches
  145. Someone anonymously donated a record $100M to CAMH for research
  146. 'Stop driving… immediately,' Ford tells owners of recalled 2006 Ranger pickups
  147. Days after skier dies, special avalanche warning issued for B.C. Interior ranges
  148. Craft beer's logo is bad medicine, officials say
  149. Manitoba judge orders $5K restitution payment to victim in child pornography case
  150. 2 dads forced to put 'mother's maiden name' on kids' SIN forms
  151. McDonald's Canada apologizes, pulls ad offending museum supporters
  152. Edmonton police release disturbing video of December hit and run
  153. Trudeau faces more questions at London, Ont., town hall
  154. Chinese bitcoin miners eye sites in Quebec, Manitoba
  155. Canada's economy to 'wane,' says internal memo to finance minister
  156. How Canada's navy celebrated Christmas 7,000 km from home
  157. A decade after Bathurst crash killed 7 players and teacher, city still mourns
  158. Compensation coming for 4 Manitoba First Nations flooded in 2011
  159. Federal Indigenous mental wellness director's liquor bottle crotch pose photo offends staffers
  160. 'Paradoxical response' to marijuana causing ER visits in Antigonish
  161. Former George Brown theatre students allege they were humiliated, abused by faculty
  162. 'Hostile' New Brunswick looters descend on storm-beached shed
  163. Transport Canada lifts speed restriction in Gulf of St. Lawrence
  164. Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker crushes St. Clair River ferry causeway, owner estimates $4M damage
  165. Freeland hails Trump's 'sensible' suggestion of NAFTA talks extension
  166. Liberals consider pot pardons when cannabis becomes legal
  167. Patient claims he was denied treatment at Montreal hospital for not speaking French
  168. It's déjà vu as Justin Trudeau holds town halls again when his support looks vulnerable
  169. Michel Dupuis, co-creator of Franco-Ontarian flag dies
  170. Royal Bank, TD raise their fixed 5-year mortgage rates
  171. Ex-governor general Michaëlle Jean calls reported Trump comments 'troubling, offensive'
  172. 5 more dogs test positive for canine influenza in Canada
  173. Former Kashechewan co-manager sentenced to 3 years plus restitution
  174. 'I felt really scared:' Toronto girl says man tried to cut off her hijab while she walked to school
  175. Trudeau turns to Seinfeld tactics to tame town hall hecklers
  176. Firearms trafficker who sold guns to Dellen Millard sentenced to 11 years in prison
  177. Mom wants people to send birthday cards to her daughter with special needs
  178. Slain Berry sisters remembered in public funeral service in Victoria
  179. Scheer accuses Trudeau of 'imposing' values on abortion with summer jobs grants
  180. Concordia University was warned of 'toxic' atmosphere in creative writing department in 2015
  181. Drone drug drop thwarted at B.C. prison
  182. Swiss ban against boiling lobster alive brings smiles — at first
  183. Seller seeks buyer with bitcoin for Victoria property
  184. Seller seeks buyer with bitcoin for Victoria property
  185. Northern families hope latest MMIWG inquiry departure doesn't affect upcoming hearings
  186. Liberals seek new approach to Senate amid legislative roadblocks
  187. Victims of Congolese war release 'incredibly powerful' albums with help of Canadian charity
  188. 'Right thing to do': JJ Bean gives Ontario minimum wage to Vancouver staff
  189. Fresh New Homes earn 3k-$30,000.00 a month while you sleep
  190. Despite funding hike, Ottawa still faces rights complaint over First Nations policing
  191. Thousands without power as heavy rains wallop New Brunswick
  192. Home for a Rest recorded in the can as benefit for Spirit of the West's John Mann
  193. 10-year-old's suspension by Hockey Alberta being called 'heavy-handed'
  194. Wet, windy and warm weather wreaks havoc in Atlantic Canada
  195. 'It's a spiritual thing': Ice fishing drawing families, young people, Manitoba enthusiasts say
  196. Musquash, N.B., residents ordered out of their homes due to concerns over dam safety
  197. How some customers scored the $60 10-GB phone deal after the deadline
  198. Charities get antsy as Liberal government remains silent on reform plans
  199. Final Sears Canada stores shutter doors for good
  200. Loblaws gift cards and curbing kids' smartphone use: CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
  201. Modern homes burn faster. Some say it's time to add sprinklers
  202. 'We makes the best of everything': Resilience in wake of flooding on Newfoundland's west coast
  203. KFC Canada's 'bitcoin bucket' attempts to cash in on cryptocurrency craze
  204. Tiny homes, tremendous opportunity? Newfoundland town hopes so
  205. Alberta, Seattle offer lessons for Ontario on 'Fight for $15' minimum wage
  206. Merb'ys big splash turns into large cash donation
  207. 15-year-old bystander in serious condition after shooting in Vancouver
  208. Watch as Canada's Olympic figure skating team is revealed
  209. White wedding: Newfoundland winter wonderland popular backdrop for couples tying the knot
  210. Battling ISIS: Alberta woman recalls treating wounded, freeing sex slaves in Syria
  211. It's –15 C with 60 km/h winds. Time for ice yoga!
  212. Margaret Atwood faces backlash for #MeToo op-ed
  213. Rogers' employees say managers turn a blind eye so call centre workers can lie and cheat customers
  214. From mortgages to NAFTA, the Bank of Canada shows it has real political clout: Don Pittis
  215. Tattoo industry still unregulated, 6 years after legislation introduced
  216. Petition calls for Acadia prof to be fired for social media posts
  217. Toronto students fighting school board's no-travel policy amid Trump travel ban
  218. Front-end loader smashes into North Sydney home, later found at liquor store
  219. Ottawa to grant $49M to Linamar to support 1,500 research jobs
  220. 'He would have been excited': Sister of teacher killed in La Loche, Sask., shooting leads youth photo project
  221. Toronto police say attack on 11-year-old girl in a hijab did not happen as reported
  222. McMaster explorer completes 4,000 km solo journey across vast arctic tundra
  223. Endangered caribou being moved off Lake Superior island by helicopter
  224. Western Newfoundland still cleaning up from flood, request for federal disaster money likely
  225. 'No longer a citizen': Government letter tells mom of 4 she's not Canadian
  226. Former child refugee Abdi to be released from jail, but still in line to be deported
  227. Vancouver police provide update on shooting that left 3 injured
  228. 'Absolutely wrong' to suggest police staffing issues endangering public, chief says
  229. Quebec premier opposes marking mosque shooting with day against Islamophobia
  230. 3 things to know about the government's new carbon pricing system
  231. St. Anne's residential school survivors want mediation, say Ottawa keeps fighting claims
  232. 89 vessels broke speed limit designed to protect North Atlantic right whales
  233. 'My nightmare is over,' says N.S. woman who faced deportation to childhood country
  234. NAFTA's Chapter 11 dispute mechanism too costly for Canada at $314M, says report
  235. Trudeau to unveil Canada's Olympic flag-bearer today
  236. Humber River jammed with ice near Deer Lake as new fears mount in western Newfoundland
  237. Watch Canada unveil Olympic flag-bearer for Pyeongchang
  238. Canadian Screen Awards 2018: Anne has leading 13 nominations
  239. Jason Kenney unlikely to kill federal carbon tax for Alta., law expert says
  240. Liberals aim to 'instil culture of service' with new national youth initiative
  241. Toronto police to examine SUV, seek witnesses after girl pinned between 2 vehicles dies
  242. Canadian shares buck global uptrend to head lower
  243. Speed Skating Canada launches investigation as coach takes leave on eye of Olympics
  244. Guelph university prof put on leave after allegedly telling aid worker to 'control' student
  245. Judge in Lac-Mégantic trial exhorts jury to try to reach unanimous verdict, if possible
  246. Good Samaritan's 'amazing actions' saved woman from cold, paramedics say
  247. 'What would you do?' Good Samaritan who saved woman from cold hopes to set example
  248. Loved ones mourn gifted Coquitlam student killed by stray bullet
  249. Michelle Obama adds 2nd Vancouver date to speaking tour
  250. Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh engaged to clothing designer Gurkiran Kaur