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  1. Martin Brodeur wants that golden feeling again
  2. Quebec's minimum wage to increase to $12 by May
  3. Bank of Canada hikes key interest rate to 1.25%
  4. Ottawa long way from restarting or scrapping missing, murdered women inquiry: PM
  5. Canadian films 'telling universal stories' head to Sundance, Slamdance fests
  6. Sherwood Park man files $17M lawsuit against trampoline park after breaking neck in foam pit
  7. Ontario family 'disheartened' by ruling that Ft. William sanatorium not a residential school
  8. Solitary confinement in Canadian prisons ruled unconstitutional by B.C. court
  9. Husky's SeaRose operations suspended after procedures not followed for iceberg close call
  10. Trudeau, John Kerry discussed incoming U.S. administration during Aga Khan trip
  11. Woman at centre of social media storm says no one told her how to dress
  12. Foreign spouses hit snags with 'streamlined' sponsorship program
  13. More Rogers employees come forward, revealing how they say they're coached to upsell you
  14. N.S. man approved for medically assisted death — but there's no one to help him die
  15. London school boards pull funding for gay prom musical
  16. How N.L.'s health system will spend $205K today on food alone
  17. Barenaked Together: Steven Page to join Barenaked Ladies for Music Hall of Fame induction
  18. Toronto makes cut of top 20 cities vying to be Amazon's 2nd headquarters
  19. Another Concordia creative writing prof faces harassment allegations from former students
  20. 'She had the munchies': Pot dog treat spooks pet owner
  21. 'Where's the effing police?' More residents concerned with N.W.T. RCMP dispatch
  22. 'Insanity' to allow nuclear waste storage near Ottawa River, Indigenous groups say
  23. U of G prof accused of mocking anxious student responds to allegations
  24. Holly Hamilton's ex-boyfriend, Justin Dumpfrey, charged with 2nd-degree murder
  25. Vancouver Aquarium will no longer keep whales and dolphins in captivity
  26. Police to announce arrest in case of missing men in Church-Wellesley area
  27. Victim, father handcuffed in court kerfuffle after man acquitted in shooting involving stolen RCMP gun
  28. Truck used for homeless ministry stolen
  29. Trudeau continues cross-country town hall tour with stop in Quebec City
  30. What we know about the suspect in the disappearances from Toronto's Gay Village
  31. Tim Hortons franchise owners tell workers to blame Wynne for benefit cuts and to 'not vote Liberal'
  32. What if a nuclear missile was really headed our way?
  33. Health minister's Twitter account highlights cost of government tweeting
  34. A tin of tomatoes costs $7 in this Inuit community
  35. Canadian oil selling at a deep discount - and it hurts
  36. Bruce McArthur, charged with murder in disappearance of 2 men from downtown Toronto, to appear in court
  37. Trudeau to make 3-city U.S. tour to push business ties
  38. Supreme Court orders 2nd look at complaint about airline bumping obese passengers
  39. Lac-Mégantic jury asks 3rd question as deliberations stretch on
  40. Canadians vacationing in Jamaica's Montego Bay warned to stay within resorts
  41. Judge rules today on criminal charges against Dalton McGuinty aides
  42. 3 former MMA rail workers acquitted in Lac-Mégantic disaster trial
  43. Alberta investigating ice-cream-eating bear at Dairy Queen drive-thru
  44. 'Prohibition-style' raids on B.C. whisky joints mean double trouble for single malts
  45. Rise in duty-free allowance could cost hundreds of thousands of jobs: study
  46. Surrey man gets 11½ years for killing mother and beating wife in front of his children
  47. 'It broke their lives': Lac-Mégantic residents support acquittals of MMA rail workers
  48. Quebec teen says smartphone rules are too tough in letter to school board
  49. Sikh man gets apology after a P.E.I. Legion told him to remove his turban
  50. Family of Toronto man who disappeared near Toronto's Gay Village 'want the details' of how he died
  51. Could you receive a missile text alert on your phone? In B.C., not yet
  52. Ex-U.S. athlete tells Speed Skating Canada of head coach's alleged sexual relationships with skaters
  53. 1 year after Women's March, Canadians rally with a new focus on women in politics
  54. 2 Canadians, 2 Americans freed after kidnapping in Nigeria, police say
  55. Should we let the crowd fund Canadian science if no one else will?
  56. Why 'predatory marriage' caught our attention
  57. Barry and Honey Sherman were murdered by multiple killers, private investigators believe: source
  58. $262 a day for B.C. woman's cancer drug, while friend with U.S. coverage gets it free
  59. Beer... in this place: new road signs point to nearest brews
  60. 'Jury made the right decision,' says former MMA chairman of Lac-Mégantic verdict
  61. Haz-mat investigators descend on 3rd Toronto property tied to accused killer Bruce McArthur
  62. Speed Skating Canada investigating 'substantive' complaints against head coach
  63. Georgia Simmerling's Olympic dream over after crash at ski cross World Cup
  64. Rogers sales tactics and the 'Tide pod challenge': CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
  65. Trouble ahead in Canada's beer economy as 'escalator' tax takes hold
  66. This Nova Scotian marked her 50th birthday with 50 firsts
  67. Hudson Bay Quest sled dog race cancelled for 2nd year in a row
  68. Canada Post scraps 'northern flat rate box' after charities decry unfair treatment for the North
  69. New tactics, old scam: CRA fraud scheme still making the rounds
  70. Man wanted for human trafficking in Ontario arrested in Nova Scotia
  71. Wind wreaks havoc, leaves thousands without power in B.C.
  72. Farmers Dairy milk pulled from shelves for 'off-taste flavour'
  73. Quebec City Muslims alarmed by increasingly public displays of racism one year after mosque shooting
  74. Edmonton girl, 3, suffers serious injury to her hand due to botched IV line, mother says
  75. 'Some people just shouldn't have handguns': Mentally ill allowed to own, buy guns
  76. Traces of blood found by police in Bruce McArthur's vehicle, auto shop owner says
  77. Nearly 100 people submit statements in Winnipeg case under new Canadian victims rights bill
  78. Lower U.S. business taxes, uncertainty over NAFTA complicate Trudeau's investment pitch in Davos
  79. Family of Ontario crash victim denied chance to face accused
  80. Man living in shack on northern Alberta reserve pleads for housing with running water
  81. In a city of accents, what's considered 'cute' versus 'foreign' reveals a hierarchy
  82. 'My mother didn't die for nothing,' says Inuvik woman ahead of Yellowknife MMIWG inquiry
  83. Pop-up pot stalls causing concern in Vancouver
  84. Winnipeg guitarist who left mother to die on floor pleads guilty to negligence
  85. 'I am deeply sorry,' says Tom Harding, 1 of 3 men acquitted in Lac-Mégantic trial
  86. Family of bystander killed in Vancouver shooting to speak to media
  87. Saskatchewan family sells everything, moves to Alberta in search of jobs
  88. Liberal MP says abortion clause in summer jobs program 'not right'
  89. Evacuations ordered as fire rages at Port Coquitlam train yard
  90. Living back home with the folks wasn't the plan for cancer patient, 33
  91. Tsunami warning on B.C. coast after large earthquake southeast of Alaska
  92. Ontario landlords push for right to ban cannabis smoking by renters despite tenant laws
  93. Somali asylum seeker deported for previous 'serious criminality'
  94. Edmonton babysitter recounts 'horrifying' discovery of abused sisters
  95. Sherman family private investigation could cost up to $1M
  96. CBC investigation into sales practices at major telcos prompts growing calls for public inquiry
  97. All mail sent to inmates inside Nova Scotia jails will be photocopied
  98. Targeted Ontario slaying 'believed to be linked' to death of Hamilton Mafia figure
  99. Restaurant giant Cara Operations to buy The Keg in $200M takeover
  100. 'We need them back home,' says daughter of Winnipeg couple as police continue to probe Jamaica killings
  101. Annoyed by a fuel stop on your direct flight? Why airlines can't always plan ahead
  102. Trudeau expected to talk investing, gender equality during Davos speech
  103. 'Stop feeding the birds': B.C. town overrun by dozens of wild turkeys
  104. Waterloo region teachers wearing Kevlar as violence in classroom grows
  105. Bombardier risks losing contested U.S. trade dispute with Boeing
  106. Snowboarder dies on Vancouver Island's Mount Washington
  107. 1st-time night photographer's shot of iconic rock formation lands on stamp
  108. Ottawa commits to building railway bypass for Lac-Mégantic
  109. No sign of bias against government job-seekers with ethnic-sounding names, pilot project finds
  110. Canada's dance with Pacific Rim trade partners came down to timing: Chris Hall
  111. Why the 'escalator' beer tax won't really hurt your wallet
  112. Indigenous people live 15 years less than other Canadians, federal documents say
  113. The Shape of Water nominations a boon for Hamilton, mayor says
  114. First Nations on back-end of water list hope Liberal promises don't run dry
  115. Ontario transit agency says it was hit by North Korean cyberattack
  116. Conservative MP Kellie Leitch won't run in 2019
  117. Canada Post to end community mailbox conversions as part of Liberal reforms
  118. Trudeau applying pressure on U.S. in NAFTA talks, says Wilbur Ross
  119. Complaints of toxic, sexualized workplace at Saint John armoury to be heard by tribunal
  120. Over 100 lives saved in river-related incidents since Nov. 2016, Thunder Bay police say
  121. London, Ont., school board restores funding for musical about gay prom date
  122. Victoria mayor defends tsunami evacuation plan as text-alert subscriptions soar
  123. Sask. job climate slowest in 20 years, says temp. agency worker
  124. Passengers in northern Sask. plane crash file class-action suit against airline
  125. Quebec policy leaves Indigenous children anxious and alone on medical flights, doctors say
  126. Farm blamed for sickening stink repeatedly violated environmental orders
  127. New to English, but 11-year-old 'information sponge' is nailing school spelling bee
  128. PC Leader Jamie Baillie forced out after allegations of 'inappropriate behaviour'
  129. B.C. woman's search for birth mother turns up missing person's case
  130. Nova Scotia brewery yanks controversial Hanging Oak ale
  131. Toronto police now open to any possible links between Bruce McArthur and earlier disappearances
  132. 'A truly sad day': Campbell shutting down Toronto soup plant, cutting 380 manufacturing jobs
  133. Edmonton police praise babysitter who reported townhouse child abuse case
  134. Victoria father dies after foam pit accident at Richmond trampoline park
  135. Bobcat photographed near Sackville may now be getting help at wildlife centre
  136. 'I live in such a darkness,' Cooper Nemeth's mom tells court before killer sentenced
  137. Gymnastics coach Michel Arsenault under investigation for sex assaults
  138. Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown denies sexual misconduct allegations
  139. Coconut products recalled by Canadian Food Inspection Agency over salmonella concerns
  140. Patrick Brown resigns as Ontario PC leader after sexual misconduct allegations
  141. 90-year-old Meals on Wheels driver keeps on rolling
  142. War veteran searching for peace in return to Vietnam
  143. Parti Québécois faces tough call as PKP signals he's ready for comeback
  144. Canadians spent $5.7B on marijuana last year, StatsCan estimates
  145. Boushie homicide case expected to highlight racial tension
  146. Day 3: Last day of MMIWG national inquiry hearings in Yellowknife
  147. Jane Philpott unveils 6-point plan to improve 'perverse' First Nations child welfare system
  148. Canadian dollar hits 4-month high, but could this rally be short-lived?
  149. Man arrested in attack on teen in Winnipeg bus shelter tried to run down officers: police
  150. Thrift store shopper finds $1,800 worth of jewelry in Q-tips box
  151. Competition Bureau sues Ticketmaster, Live Nation over allegations of inflated ticket prices
  152. Thunder Bay police chief expects to return to work after charges against him dismissed
  153. 'A question even I don't know the answer to': Poloz unsure of more rate hikes for 2018
  154. U of R wants new trial or verdict overturned in Paralympian's negligence suit
  155. Suicides in Nunavut hit 10-year low but more needs to be done, says advocate
  156. Jury chosen for trial of man accused in killing of Tina Fontaine
  157. What happens when #MeToo comes to Parliament Hill
  158. Abdoul Abdi, refugee facing deportation, says he is looking for a second chance
  159. Legendary Edmonton jazz pianist, ex-senator Tommy Banks dead at 81
  160. Like 'flipping a coin': Why it's so hard to test drivers for pot
  161. Firing of CP Rail conductor over social media posts shows how women in the workplace are expected to conform
  162. 'It's a horror movie': Nursing home security footage provides raw picture of resident violence problem
  163. 'They are very dangerous': Trampoline park death highlights calls for regulation
  164. 'All the sordid details': PR gurus advise PCs to tell full story about MLA Jamie Baillie
  165. RCMP to be sentenced for Labour Code conviction in Moncton Mountie shootings
  166. Sexual misconduct an open secret on Parliament Hill, say ex-staffers
  167. Plans for early snow crab fishing season underway to protect right whales, says DFO
  168. No more secrets: An abused former abuser testifies at MMIWG hearings in Yellowknife, then supports others
  169. Ex-hostage Joshua Boyle faces new set of charges, will be psychologically assessed
  170. Judge pondering request to dismiss peace bond application against accused 'sleepwatcher'
  171. Alberta man charged with uttering threats against Justin Trudeau, Rachel Notley
  172. Tory president heard from 'multiple sources' about Jamie Baillie allegations
  173. Family of Yosif Al-Hasnawi suing paramedics, police for $10M
  174. B.C. man acquitted of terror charges sues provincial, federal governments
  175. Winnipeg mom of 3 was killed for $20, court hears during sentencing
  176. CTV journalist Paul Bliss suspended following allegations of sexual misconduct
  177. Former CBC Radio host Arthur Black diagnosed with pancreatic cancer
  178. Who will replace Brad Wall? Saskatchewan Party to name new leader today
  179. How Patrick Brown's downfall reveals the challenges of vetting candidates
  180. Sex toys, light bulbs among anonymous Amazon packages sent to Canadian universities
  181. Tensions build around Colten Boushie case as trial nears
  182. Turning 100, despite what the doctors said
  183. 'I'm not here by chance': One mosque shooting victim's journey of healing
  184. 20 years later, murder of Renee Sweeney remains unsolved
  185. Mi'kmaq chiefs want Cornwallis statue 'removed immediately'
  186. Barry Sherman allegedly duped by convicted fraudster
  187. Congressmen 'optimistic' U.S. won't scrap NAFTA
  188. 7 deaths in 4 days: B.C. Interior Health issues overdose alert
  189. Next Ontario PC leader 'will not be me,' says MP Lisa Raitt
  190. What does China's new Arctic policy mean for Canada?
  191. 'Our best medal potential yet': Own the Podium CEO on Canada's chances at Winter Games in Pyeongchang
  192. Stamping out sexual harassment in politics can't be a partisan issue: Chris Hall
  193. Quebec City mosque holds open house nearly 1 year after deadly shooting
  194. Green Party defends Elizabeth May after accusations of workplace bullying
  195. Nearly 2,000 reply to Vancouver pop-up picnic invitation
  196. Scott Moe replaces Brad Wall as next premier of Saskatchewan after tense finish to leadership race
  197. Canada's NAFTA negotiator says talks moving in the 'right direction'
  198. 'They're my family': New Brunswick man starts dog sled trek from Churchill to East Coast
  199. Canadian pot companies are worth billions — but is it a bubble ready to burst?
  200. N.L. accent the outlier among English speakers across Canada
  201. Could the Patrick Brown debacle birth another Canadian political dynasty?
  202. No one denied flight because of no-fly list mistakes, government memo says
  203. Family of Winnipeg couple killed in Jamaica now able to bring them home
  204. Part time sales, customer service jobs in MANHATTAN NEW YORK that pay $50 an hour
  205. Having your phone next to the bed might save you from a tsunami — but should you sacrifice your sleep?
  206. What can we tell from how someone speaks?
  207. Trudeau says sexual harassment is a 'systemic problem' as Liberal MPs return to Parliament Hill
  208. CP Railway charged under B.C. Mines Act in 2014 deaths
  209. Lake Winnipeg ice fishers reeling in 'fish of a lifetime' thanks to 1997 flood, says veteran angler
  210. Recruiting more female coaches in sports
  211. 300K applications as Cape Breton market offers 'land for jobs'
  212. Woman who accused Kent Hehr of making sexual remarks says she's receiving threats
  213. Governor General to attend Olympics in PyeongChang
  214. Cambodia charges 2 Canadians, other foreigners accused of pornographic dance
  215. Alessia Cara, Justin Bieber, Daniel Caesar among Canadian Grammy nominees
  216. 'You're a half-breed': Facebook translation of Métis shameful, says MMF
  217. Canada, Mexico tell U.S.: Decide whether you want a NAFTA dispute settlement process
  218. Scenes from the nightmare: Inside the Quebec City mosque shooting and the critical 12 hours that followed
  219. Water trucked in as crews work around the clock to fix dry taps in Swan River, Man.
  220. 1.4508062 Major effort underway to fight tuberculosis outbreak in Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut
  221. Inflation's return could shock a generation that's never seen it: Don Pittis
  222. Ontario PCs have had last-minute leaders before and it didn't go so well
  223. Trial of man accused of killing Colten Boushie begins in Battleford, Sask., with jury selection
  224. 'They need us right now': New mental-health foundation aims to help struggling farmers
  225. Trial begins for Raymond Cormier, accused of 2nd-degree murder in death of Tina Fontaine
  226. Toronto police to give update this morning on Bruce McArthur, charged with murder in case of 2 missing men
  227. What does this picture say to you? One Sudbury woman says it sets 'things back a little for women'
  228. Doug Ford announces he will run in Ontario PC leadership race
  229. Burlington recording engineer wins big at Grammys with Bruno Mars
  230. How they lived: Families share memories of Quebec City mosque attack victims
  231. Proposed 'Explosions' name for Halifax CFL team touches off debate online
  232. Orca belly-rubbing off Sunshine Coast beach thrills onlookers
  233. London, Ont. to host Juno Awards in March 2019
  234. Andrew Scheer says sexual assault allegations against ex-MP are 'disturbing'
  235. Kombucha warning withdrawn as P.E.I. overhauls 'outdated' liquor laws
  236. Green Party Leader Elizabeth May orders investigation into allegations she bullied staff
  237. Senators urge Ottawa to protect driverless car users from hackers
  238. Toronto police suspended after allegedly ingesting pot, hallucinating on duty
  239. What we know so far about alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur's victims
  240. Generic drug industry agrees to cut prices up to 40% in 5-year deal with provinces
  241. Anniversary vigil for mosque shooting victims expected to draw thousands in Quebec City
  242. #MeToo's moment on Parliament Hill suggests another way more women could change politics
  243. Shredded coconut sold in P.E.I., Ontario and Quebec may be tainted with salmonella
  244. Latest North Atlantic right whale found dead was a female of breeding age
  245. School bus drivers to strike, leaving 15,000 Montreal students in the lurch
  246. Police in Ont., N.S. receive dozens of complaints against RCMP doctors for sexual misconduct
  247. Military cites privacy concerns for slow progress in review of unfounded cases
  248. Ont. says 950K free prescriptions filled for people under 25 since Jan. 1
  249. 'The greatest rivalry in sports': Canada, U.S. on another collision course for women's hockey gold
  250. MP calls for inquiry into abuse at Alfred training school