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  1. Welcome to the Rock: St. John's Canada's most open city, populism poll suggests
  2. Calgary MP Kent Hehr released from hospital after seizure
  3. Toronto serial killer case draws parallels to Robert Pickton
  4. Fighting tuberculosis in Nunavut means addressing much more than just the disease
  5. Canadian media mogul Jay Switzer dies at 61
  6. Ontario PC interim leader Vic Fedeli not running for party leadership
  7. Labrador caribou herds won't be listed as endangered, government says
  8. CMHC says national housing market still 'highly vulnerable' for 6th straight quarter
  9. B.C. beetles are shrinking as habitat warms up, study finds
  10. How one Islander's transition from female to male left him scarred — physically and emotionally
  11. Cornwallis statue to be removed from Halifax park
  12. Lawyer questions RCMP evidence gathering after Boushie's death
  13. Trudeau says Liberals 'doing the best that we can' amid sexual harassment allegations
  14. Trudeau says zero tolerance on misconduct toward women applies to him as well
  15. Fleeing bank robbery suspects caught after stopping at a Tim Hortons drive-thru
  16. Conservatives edge out Liberals in 4th quarter fundraising
  17. Restrained man found in alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur's apartment at time of arrest, sources say
  18. Mirror-like dockside scene wins contest for St. John's photographer
  19. Alcohol, THC were in Tina Fontaine's blood when she died, toxicologist testifies
  20. Can pot cause hallucinations? Report of officers who allegedly ate edibles fuels debate
  21. Gerald Stanley's son to take witness box in Colten Boushie shooting case
  22. Trudeau says Canada is ready if Trump nixes NAFTA
  23. Ontario's PC party turmoil shakes up election plans for Liberals, NDP
  24. The privacy implications of DNA testing kits that can 'alter your life'
  25. School threat swatting victim: 'They had assault rifles pointed at me'
  26. How one man is turning his former elementary school into a grow op
  27. Late produce and fewer seats: North coast residents say Labrador's new airline falling short
  28. Disabled veterans take legal battle with Liberals to Supreme Court
  29. Ex-inmates want political help after prisoner pay cuts upheld in court
  30. 'Hopefully somebody will take care of us.' Workers, retirees face uncertain future
  31. Cornwallis statue headed for storage as crew begins removal at Halifax park
  32. Coroner says 2017 was 'most tragic year ever' for overdose deaths in B.C.
  33. Andrew Scheer orders investigation into Rick Dykstra candidacy
  34. Salvation Army opens LGBT homeless shelter in Winnipeg, critics raise concerns
  35. Plugging leaks: experts soundproof new offices for Trudeau, MPs
  36. Canada now has a gender neutral national anthem after Senate passes bill
  37. Canada's prison system overhauls transgender inmate policy
  38. B.C. pilot killed along with five British passengers not authorized to take flight path
  39. The incredible journey of recovery for the father who saved his family from their burning home
  40. Liberal Sen. Colin Kenny resigning months before December retirement date
  41. Ex-coach found guilty of sex-related assaults on 5 teenage boys decades ago
  42. Trudeau continues town hall tour, takes questions in Winnipeg
  43. Ontario Progressive Conservatives to announce new leader on March 10
  44. How the military quietly provided behind-the-scenes support amid threatened Muskrat Falls protests
  45. Prominent family's luxury home ruffles feathers in Battery neighbourhood of St. John's
  46. Gerald Stanley murder trial will hear from 3 more Boushie vehicle passengers
  47. Brother died 'in the worst way' of fentanyl OD in jail, says Ontario woman
  48. Quebec teen plays pickup hockey with a 'nostalgic' Sidney Crosby in chance outdoor meeting
  49. Human rights tribunal says Ottawa fails to 'grasp seriousness' of First Nations child welfare crisis
  50. 'Canadians would be shocked': Survivors, lawyers describe treatment at Nanaimo Indian Hospital
  51. States, Ontario join battle to protect Great Lakes from Asian carp
  52. Police finally find 'afraid,' 'vulnerable' key witness in Al-Hasnawi homicide case
  53. Nova Scotia man returns to court in fight for 'GRABHER' licence plate
  54. Caroline Mulroney, Christine Elliott to run for Ontario PC leadership
  55. The North's 'apex predator' threatened by receding sea ice in the Beaufort Sea, study says
  56. Hidden cemeteries of Essex County hold Underground Railroad history
  57. 50-year-old Ontario First Nation child welfare agreement blamed for Sixties Scoop under review
  58. Trudeau says he doesn't see himself ever returning to live at 24 Sussex
  59. Barry Sherman's cousin fails lie detector test over allegation of plot to kill Honey Sherman
  60. Justin Trudeau takes questions at Edmonton town hall
  61. Raymond Cormier's DNA was not found on several items connected to Tina Fontaine, expert testifies
  62. How do you stay safe on dating apps? Toronto police and bar owners have some ideas
  63. RCMP backlogged with access-to-information requests from its own staff
  64. Caroline Mulroney has name, resumé and backers but leadership race will be decisive test
  65. Time limit for stroke patients to have clot-removal procedure to be extended
  66. We can still have electoral reform, as long as it's the Liberals' choice of electoral reform: Robyn Urback
  67. 'This is snake oil': Scientists don't buy balance-boosting clips featured on Dragons' Den
  68. Ottawa school board pulls Fraser Institute essay contest asking if minimum wage hike is a bad idea
  69. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announces investigation into harassment allegation involving MP Erin Weir
  70. Canada Post promise not broken, Trudeau maintains
  71. Business owners angry at online 'cheap locksmiths' posing with their addresses
  72. 3 dead in helicopter crash in Drummondville
  73. Disabled by anxiety: Accommodations on the rise for students at Manitoba post-secondary schools
  74. Postcards from early 1900s a tribute to man's love of P.E.I.
  75. Tom Mulcair accepts teaching position at Université de Montréal
  76. CBC's Carol Off wins $40K BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction
  77. Update on the National Sixties Scoop Day of Solidarity LIVE
  78. Roughriders announcer brings Sober Bowl, an alternative to boozy Super Bowl parties, to Regina
  79. Moncton pharmacist fined for drug-dispensing mistake that led to patient's death
  80. Sask. Roughrider Duron Carter charged with marijuana possession at Saskatoon airport
  81. Canadian writer Bill Whitehead dead at age 86
  82. At least 5 seriously injured after coach bus, car collide in Clearview, Ont.
  83. Erin O'Toole takes pass on Ontario PC leadership, endorses Christine Elliott
  84. Summer jobs program deadline extended as religious backlash grows
  85. 'No stone unturned' in investigating Tina Fontaine's death, detective testifies at Raymond Cormier's trial
  86. Rose McGowan cancels visit to Toronto on Brave book tour due to 'unforeseen circumstances'
  87. Motorola to buy Vancouver surveillance systems maker for $1 billion US
  88. MMIWG hearings announced in Vancouver and Moncton
  89. Diplomatic immunity doesn't cover rent, judge rules
  90. Maple grief! Iconic symbol causes copyright clash
  91. PMO staffer leaves after investigation into allegations of inappropriate behaviour
  92. Former B.C. Premier Dave Barrett dies at 87
  93. Former Harper chief of staff says too little known to dump Rick Dykstra in 2015
  94. Liberal MP's bill aims to create national strategy for repatriating Indigenous cultural items
  95. What would a million cigarettes cost? Health Canada wants to know
  96. Plan for pay equity legislation well underway, Trudeau says
  97. Violinist Andrew Forde brings Glenn Gould to contemporary audience
  98. There is no justification for leaving an animal tied up alone outside
  99. B.C. Liberals to elect new party leader today
  100. The gruesome job that jurors endure: How much is your civic duty worth?
  101. 10-year-old remains in critical condition after coach bus, minivan crash near Stayner, Ont.
  102. As Bruce McArthur investigation unfolds, what Toronto can learn from B.C.'s Robert Pickton case
  103. Are helicopter parents and expectations of instant gratification hurting today's students?
  104. 23 cars had to be chipped from the ice after flash flood in N.S. parking lot
  105. Innovations in harm reduction can't curb 'catastrophic' overdose crisis, say experts
  106. Braving the cold and hurrying hard: Outdoor bonspiel draws nearly 300 curlers in Winnipeg
  107. Doug Ford to speak at 'Rally for a Stronger Ontario' in Toronto
  108. MPs mum about possibility of national drug plan
  109. Centennial Flame upgrade project cost taxpayers $845,000
  110. London, Ont., Zamboni driver heads to Pyeongchang Olympics
  111. Stanley trial exposes problems with jury selection, say legal experts
  112. Mixed emotions for Labrador Inuit 5 years into caribou hunting ban
  113. Cornwallis rally in Halifax to celebrate statue's removal
  114. Nova Scotia couple searches for 'angel' who pulled them from car wreck
  115. The stories behind the thousands of engagement rings for sale online
  116. With Wilkinson, B.C. Liberals opt for tried and true over a change in culture
  117. G20 protester seeks $100K in damages in rare civil trial against Toronto police services board
  118. Canadian superfan praying for an Eagles win at Super Bowl
  119. Shapovalov's defeat ends Canada's Davis Cup campaign
  120. Caroline Mulroney to officially join Ontario PC leadership race: sources
  121. Universities, colleges offer more training for marijuana industry
  122. Fate of Rick Dykstra's 2015 candidacy decided in conference call with Stephen Harper
  123. New Toronto research hub to focus on developmental disabilities and mental illness
  124. This doctor is 71 with retirement on the mind. But there's no one to replace him
  125. Family forced to hit the ground, dodge 'barrage' of gun fire at St. John's-area pond
  126. Why the Musitano and Vaughan shooting deaths may not be connected: mafia expert
  127. Sask. farmer Gerald Stanley's lawyer to lay out defence in Colten Boushie murder trial
  128. Ontario mother among two Canadians freed in Syria
  129. Caroline Mulroney says she brings 'different kind of experience' to Queen's Park
  130. Man arrested and charged with 2nd-degree murder of Tess Richey
  131. From laundry rooms to living rooms: millennials find creative solutions to rental woes
  132. Doctors' group wants Health Canada, not industry, to design marijuana labelling
  133. Yukon Arctic Ultra race continues, despite -40 C weather
  134. B.C. unveils pot plans: marijuana to be sold in standalone government stores, separate from liquor
  135. Only regret of man who wrote own obituary? Not knowing how Coronation Street ends
  136. Tina Fontaine looked younger than 15, shelter worker testifies
  137. Ontario PC race: Polls explore how voters view leadership hopefuls
  138. London, Ont. court case could challenge Canada's prostitution laws
  139. 'Living in isolation is no excuse': Keeping fit and eating right, on Labrador's northern coast
  140. Canada spends $3M to stop female genital mutilation in African nation of Benin
  141. More customs facilities, in more places: Canada, U.S. plan expanded pre-clearance
  142. Changes to O Canada lyrics should be promoted in a public awareness campaign: MP
  143. 'Everybody was crying': Supply drop gives WWII vet cake for 100th birthday
  144. 'Are ya still alive?' Métis hunter survives 24 hours outside after snowmobile accident, heart attack
  145. Canadian sub on covert mission to bolster North Korea surveillance
  146. Blooming marvellous: drones give B.C. researchers new view of 'enormous' jellyfish clusters
  147. Will Olympic gold-winning Canadians remember new anthem lyrics?
  148. Full implementation of legal cannabis could be delayed beyond July 1
  149. Woman sues ex-boyfriend for half of $6M lottery prize
  150. Oil, water and wine: Escalating Alberta-B.C. feud threatens future of Trans Mountain pipeline
  151. Percentage of Roma refugees allowed to stay in Canada rises sharply over last 5 years
  152. Canada front and centre as flag is raised in Olympic athletes' village
  153. Repeated N.L. calls for military help with medevacs sparked search and rescue concerns
  154. 'Why would you come?' Nova Scotia family doctors the worst paid in the country
  155. 'Angel' who pulled teens from car wreckage says he's no superhero
  156. Small N.L. tech company bringing eyes to the Titanic wreckage
  157. Manitoba MLA calls asylum-seeker claims a 'drain on society' in Twitter reply
  158. Oilsands worker killed at Cenovus mine in northern Alberta
  159. 'They got what they asked for': with marijuana legalization on the way, is 4/20 obsolete?
  160. Alberta bans spears in big game hunting
  161. Why a U.K. police officer is honouring the life of a London, Ont., soldier
  162. O Canada now officially gender neutral after bill receives royal assent
  163. Social worker worried about middle-aged 'meth user' spending time with Tina Fontaine
  164. Airbnb to collect provincial, municipal taxes on short-term rentals in B.C.
  165. Hamilton-area couple become multi-millionaires with $23.3M lotto win
  166. 160 boxes full of groceries were dropped off at this food bank today
  167. Federal government orders review of controversial helicopter deal with the Philippines
  168. Gatineau biofuel company makes history with Qantas flight
  169. Quebec highway reopens hours after 50-vehicle pileup that left 1 dead.
  170. 'Almost inhuman' neglect of 5 siblings renews concerns about child protection
  171. Canada's Morris, Lawes drop mixed doubles curling opener to Norway
  172. B.C. First Nations plan large demonstration to stop Kinder Morgan pipeline
  173. Norway ruins Canada's Olympic mixed doubles curling debut
  174. Toronto board relaxes guidelines on U.S. trips for students, staff
  175. Gender persecution the top reason women seek asylum in Canada
  176. Canada's booming job growth expected by many to cool in next StatsCan report
  177. Digital forensics 'vitally important' to Bruce McArthur murder investigation: expert
  178. Ottawa to ban capture of dolphins, whales
  179. Dalhousie University probes founder's record on slavery and race as it marks bicentennial
  180. Former MLA dubbed 'Minister Tickles' apologizes after 5 women allege years of unwanted touching
  181. Carbon tax divides rivals for Ontario PC leadership
  182. Doug Ford's detractors would be foolish to count him out of the race for Ontario: Opinion
  183. Jurors to hear closing arguments today at Gerald Stanley murder trial
  184. Pot consumers paying less than $7 a gram, Statistics Canada survey finds
  185. Canada picks Chris Kelly to captain Olympic men's hockey team
  186. From the U.K. to rural Nova Scotia: why one doctor says the low pay is worth it
  187. 'An absurd system': Ottawa woman sounds off on $5K hearing aids
  188. Canada bounces back in Olympic mixed doubles curling
  189. Arrest made in road rage-related Mississauga highway crash that killed 22-year-old woman
  190. Edmonton artist prepares for 6-month residency — at a landfill
  191. Convicted murderer escapes from Dorchester Penitentiary
  192. Jolly Bimbachi, mother held by al-Qaeda affiliate, returns to Canada
  193. Olympics time difference and NHL rules have bars expecting struggle
  194. Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon denies sex abuse allegations
  195. Cambodia releases 2 Canadians arrested for 'pornographic dancing'
  196. Alberta and B.C. left with limited options to escalate trade war
  197. Ottawa's promise to fix First Nations water crisis still falling short: report
  198. Police to give update on Bruce McArthur investigation
  199. Extension for women filing claims in historic RCMP sexual harassment settlement
  200. One dead in train, truck collision east of Kitchener, Ont.
  201. B.C. to raise minimum wage to $15.20 by 2021
  202. Raymond Cormier combative, refuses to answer questions in police interrogation video played at trial
  203. Call for more oil spill research not a delaying tactic, says B.C. NDP
  204. Philippines to Canada: Helicopters won't be used for attacks
  205. 'We failed': NDP leader apologies after former cabinet minister accused of unwanted touching
  206. Helicopter described as 'Achilles heel' could respond to only 1 in 5 medevac calls
  207. Jason Momoa tour of N.L. shooting locations boost for backcountry tourism
  208. Federal NDP leader 'deeply disturbed' by allegations against Peter Stoffer
  209. Student, mother 'shocked' after white teacher wears do-rag for Black History Month school event
  210. Kim Jong-un's sister arrives in South Korea, making history
  211. Freeland's proposal to join Arms Trade Treaty called inadequate
  212. Canadian man held captive in Syria says he was tortured, kept in cell that felt 'like a coffin'
  213. What the jury didn't hear at Gerald Stanley's murder trial
  214. Despite low unemployment, young people say finding a job is as difficult as ever: Don Pittis
  215. Doug Ford rejects Trump comparisons but Twitter fans urge him to Make Ontario Great Again
  216. U.S. claims on trade deficit with Canada inflated by misleading numbers
  217. Why the Canadian stock market is performing so poorly compared to the U.S. market
  218. There's a pattern to credible #MeToo allegations. The one against Steve Paikin doesn't fit: Opinion
  219. Olympics opening ceremony underway in Pyeongchang
  220. Thursday morning ping pong: The little sport doing big things at Toronto retirement home
  221. Manitoba Olympian's dad helped her face down racism and become a role model
  222. 'It helps me a lot to know we're not alone': Tina Fontaine's great aunt on support during Cormier Trial
  223. Philippines president says he wants to cancel $233M deal to buy Canadian helicopters
  224. Jamaican police arrest suspect in killing of Winnipeg seniors
  225. Peter Stoffer to speak after allegations of inappropriate behaviour
  226. Jury deliberations in Gerald Stanley's murder trial focus on moment Colten Boushie shot
  227. Canadian economy lost 88,000 jobs in January
  228. Owners of property tied to alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur get OK to return home
  229. Why Maclean's is asking men to pay 26% more for its latest issue
  230. Police search for Toronto firefighter who went missing on ski trip in New York state
  231. Supreme Court rules in favour of CBC in publication ban case
  232. North American stocks little changed after Thursday's rout
  233. Petitpas Taylor to unveil new food warning labels
  234. Federal Conservatives should build bridges with women, new Canadians, conference told
  235. Birth control recalled over chipped pills
  236. Fundraising campaign for mosque shooting survivor reaches $400,000 goal
  237. Caroline Mulroney defends shifting position on carbon tax, suggests legal action against Ottawa could stop it
  238. 2 Canadian citizens among the dead in Taiwan earthquake
  239. B.C.'s top court overturns ban on aquarium's captive whales, dolphins and porpoises
  240. Jury reaches verdict at Gerald Stanley's murder trial
  241. Ontario PCs overturn two controversial nominations in Scarborough and Ottawa
  242. 'It was terrifying': Canadian women glad to be back after controversial Cambodia arrests
  243. Luxury vehicle sales in Canada still booming but higher interest rates could pose challenge
  244. Ottawa could offer incentives to get B.C. to cave on Trans Mountain
  245. Accused serial killer Bruce McArthur did landscaping at another property near where remains found
  246. Raising the basic personal amount — not the minimum wage — is the way to help low-income workers
  247. 'I was in shock': Chief says FSIN will be asking for new trial, feds to intervene after Stanley verdict
  248. Tiger Williams charged with sexual assault during military flight
  249. Former Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown calls allegations 'absolute lies'
  250. 'Bring drums': Boushie support rallies planned in Saskatoon, Regina after Stanley not-guilty verdict