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  1. Saskatchewan would support Alberta's decision to turn off oil taps
  2. Airline passenger rights advocates decry changes to transportation bill
  3. Mark Arendz named Canada's flag-bearer for Paralympics closing ceremony
  4. 'If you have our child, bring him back to us:' Search continues for missing Montreal boy
  5. Military officer suing DND over 'false and malicious' sex assault claims to get promotion
  6. Woman connected to brothels fights to stay in Canada
  7. Frosted rifles and snow construction: Here's a look at military training in the High Arctic
  8. Ontario NDP pledges full dental coverage as part of universal health care plan
  9. Boxer David Whittom dead 10 months after Fredericton fight left him in a coma
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  11. After overcharging for bread, should Loblaws demand ID for a $25 gift card?
  12. Firing Ms. X: Ottawa's whistleblower law takes down a boss for bad behaviour
  13. Reconciliation amid racism: Is it possible on the Prairies?
  14. At MMIWG hearings, translating stories of loss and heartache takes its toll
  15. Elections Canada launching new initiatives to serve Indigenous voters
  16. 'We have to try something': Drug inhalation site aims to give users a safer space
  17. Athletes descend on N.W.T.'s South Slave region as 2018 Arctic Winter Games set to begin
  18. 2 dead in shooting at Toronto bowling alley
  19. Inspections, training needed to prevent ammonia leaks at ice rinks: experts
  20. Police to widen search area as Montreal boy remains missing
  21. Canadian comedian Mike MacDonald dies at 62
  22. Manitoba Conservative MP questions move to send troops to Mali
  23. Former Manitoba MP Bev Desjarlais dead at 62
  24. Cirque du Soleil aerialist dies after fall during show in Tampa
  25. Infant dies from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in Barrie
  26. New federal gun control bill expected this week
  27. Greatness abounds as Canadians smash country's Paralympic medal record
  28. 2018 Arctic Winter Games opening ceremonies
  29. Lawyer charges grieving family thousands for time spent responding to complaint against him
  30. Doug Ford, Ontario PCs ready to battle for the spotlight with Liberals
  31. Newfoundlanders in love with rural life lament small-town resettlement strategy
  32. Good Boucher beef recalled for E. coli risk
  33. 'Canadian Harvey Weinstein,' Arcade Fire, all 'sorry' in SNL sketch
  34. Police divers to search Rivière-des-Prairies as Montreal boy still missing
  35. Canadian at centre of Facebook data scandal cut political teeth with Liberals
  36. Beyond 94: Where is Canada at with reconciliation?
  37. Elections chief says lowering voting age to 16 is an idea 'worth considering'
  38. Health Canada to launch consultations on how high-alcohol mixed drinks should be sold
  39. Aeroplan strikes deal with Amazon for shoppers to earn points online
  40. Ontario Liberals set to lay out priorities before election in speech from the throne
  41. Washington state 'allied' with B.C. on Trans Mountain pipeline concerns
  42. B.C. woman receives lifetime supply of life-saving drug — but vows to fight for coverage for all
  43. Dr. Brown's Lovey pacifier and teether holders recalled because of choking hazard
  44. Ouellet agrees to have confidence vote on her Bloc leadership brought forward
  45. Gerald Stanley's charges for improperly storing guns slated for court today
  46. Cross-country consultations to address 'nationwide' problem of human trafficking begin in Halifax
  47. Cirque du Soleil performer killed in fall remembered as 'terrific person'
  48. U.S. woman charged for transporting 6 people into the country near Quebec border
  49. Long-lost brothers find each other, and their huge Yukon family
  50. Body of missing Australian woman found in Whistler, B.C. park
  51. 'A wake-up call': Thick, High Arctic ice flowing south thanks to climate change, researcher says
  52. NDP MPs ask Canada's watchdog to make sure Facebook is safeguarding Canadians' private data
  53. Doug Ford touts 'united' Ontario PC caucus at Toronto rally
  54. Manitoba defence lawyers worry about plan to crack down on distracted driving
  55. Elections Canada gets ready to fight fake news, foreign influence in next year's election
  56. Northern hydroponic experiment sprouting into booming business
  57. Heavily indebted Canadians need to watch U.S. interest rate announcement: Don Pittis
  58. Delirium 'a dreaded scourge' underdiagnosed in hospitals
  59. Hidden camera reveals security breach at Hull Hospital lab
  60. Autopsy planned to determine if Nain boy died of tuberculosis
  61. Cold Lake First Nations members call for more financial accountability
  62. 'If I give up, everything around me will crumble': Search resumes for Montreal boy
  63. Telling her truth close to home: National inquiry into MMIWG hears women's stories in northern Manitoba
  64. Huge 403,000-panel solar farm planned for Quilchena reserve near Merritt, B.C.
  65. Quebec town bans smoking on sidewalks, streets
  66. Financial watchdog says controls to mitigate sales risk at banks 'insufficient'
  67. Liberals propose tightening Canada's firearms law with new record-keeping practices
  68. Screaming, insults, pushed chairs: Integrity watchdog slams prison official for abusive behaviour
  69. Western law students being taught how to relax
  70. Ontario university won't stop talk by anti-immigration speaker Faith Goldy
  71. Nunavut tripled seal exports to EU last year but Inuit exemption not enough, says minister
  72. Legal think tank doing 'deep dive' into Gerald Stanley trial
  73. Smoke-filled WestJet plane undergoes emergency evacuation in Nanaimo, B.C.
  74. Sidewalk Labs 'hadn't foreseen' data concerns in designing Toronto neighbourhood
  75. University talk featuring anti-immigration speaker Faith Goldy cancelled after fire alarm pulled
  76. Canada-wide warrant issued for suspect in assault of man with autism
  77. Man convicted in Jassi Sidhu's 'honour killing' obtained permanent residency in Canada
  78. Canadian drug mule says she made cocaine cruise a vacation
  79. Creator of Sixties Scoop adoption program says it wasn't meant to place kids with white families
  80. Senior in hospital for 39 days charged for bedside phone for nearly 3 years
  81. Storage business booming as Canadians grapple with 'too much stuff'
  82. Why arresting 'budtenders' won't stop illegal pot shops
  83. Reactor's neighbours alarmed over radioactive toxins in river
  84. Titanium, zircon industry could blossom out of Alberta oilsands waste
  85. Canada's peacekeeping mission in Africa is destined to become the folly in Mali
  86. Condolences pour in after son of Ottawa Senators captain Erik Karlsson dies
  87. 'A true love story': P.E.I. woman finds hundreds of wartime letters from relative
  88. Federal gun control reforms don't go far enough, Quebec school shooting survivors say
  89. Just For Laughs sold to American company
  90. Service Canada moves away from calling Canadians Mr., Mrs., or Miss
  91. Canada is dragging its feet in protecting Wood Buffalo National Park, critics say
  92. New safety standards aim to rid roads of 'phantom vehicles'
  93. Optimism returns to NAFTA talks as U.S. reportedly makes key concession on autos
  94. Russian biathletes get a taste of Canadian kindness after locals lend rifles
  95. Softball coach calls out league policy on transgender players, sparks national response
  96. B.C. judge strikes down mandatory minimum sentence for sexual interference
  97. Ottawa Senators captain Erik Karlsson and wife Melinda reveal son was stillborn
  98. Liberals tried pilot project with Facebook data whistleblower in 2016: source
  99. Abdoul Abdi deportation hearing postponed until after Federal Court case
  100. Cougar cub tranquilized in downtown Kamloops
  101. Canadian parents plead for mercy ahead of son's sentencing in NYC bomb plot
  102. No rest for the retired: Opioid crisis fills empty nests as grandparents step up
  103. Impaired charges against Sudbury man stayed because police didn't speak to him in French
  104. Pallister using 'race card tactics' over agreement with Manitoba Hydro, says Manitoba Metis Federation
  105. Nunavut premier wants mandatory Inuktut fluency for government employees within 4 years
  106. Threat to U.S. high school traced to Ontario teen
  107. 460 charges laid against dozens of teens in Edmonton LRT crime spree
  108. Watch as a Saskatchewan woman saves the day for a perplexed porcupine
  109. Montreal man accused in Michigan airport stabbing faces new terrorism charge in U.S.
  110. 'Horrified' scientists watch killer whale infanticide
  111. Chris Wylie says he'll testify in U.S., U.K. about Cambridge Analytica
  112. Inuit girls and women in Nunavik preyed upon by some workers from the south, police say
  113. Liberals' claim of 'steady increase' in gun crime rests on a 'drastic' comparison to a low-crime year
  114. 'What type of man could hurt somebody like me?' Woman shot in face in Afghanistan settles into life in B.C.
  115. On the night he nearly died, this man resorted to leaving the ER to call 911 for help
  116. Thieves steal millions of PC Optimum points, go on shopping sprees
  117. Government's cannabis bill faces live-or-die vote in Senate today
  118. A growing trade-fed economy can ease the pain of rising interest rates: Don Pittis
  119. 'Playing with fire': Former Donkin mine workers describe 'scary' safety practices
  120. Cornered dolphins still in need of rescue from Heart's Delight harbour
  121. Hold on to the whole rim or don't win, lifelong Tim Hortons customer learns
  122. Phoenix replacement will better mesh HR and pay systems, says minister
  123. Document shows Canada seizes few shipments of counterfeit goods
  124. Montreal police believe missing boy fell in Rivière des Prairies
  125. Neighbours pitch in for dolphin rescue in Heart's Delight
  126. B.C.-born professor awarded 'Nobel Prize' of mathematics
  127. Investigation into 2015 MMIWG case leads to arrest in Krystal Andrews killing
  128. Peru's ambassador to Canada is set to become Peru's next president
  129. 'New evidence' in Tess Richey case sees accused killer's charge upgraded to 1st-degree murder
  130. Canadian teen tells UN to 'warrior up,' give water same protections as people
  131. Ontario man back home in Toronto rehab centre after being stuck in U.S. hospital
  132. Man who donated kidney to stranger feeling 'right as rain'
  133. 'Bring the money': Drug dealer says he paid off Hamilton cop
  134. Ontario failing to recover millions in fraudulent OHIP billings by doctors
  135. Radio-Canada reporter won't face harassment charge
  136. Alberta finance minister delivers Budget 2018
  137. Kidde recalling 40,000 smoke detectors in Canada
  138. Ottawa looking at 3 new marine conservation areas off Nova Scotia coast
  139. Government scrambles to bring senators back to Ottawa to avoid pot bill defeat
  140. Woman claims she wasn't drinking before crash — she was texting
  141. 'Life-altering consequences:' Edmonton busker jailed for assaulting man
  142. Tories force all-night votes in bid to force testimony from PM's adviser
  143. Diagnosing cancer in the ER is all too common, says Doctors Nova Scotia
  144. 'I'm completely fed up,' 85-year-old says of CRA disability tax credit delays
  145. 'Rez Girls' Hockey team pursues reconciliation while chasing a victory
  146. Inflation heats up to 2.2% in February as energy and food prices spike
  147. Judge rules that North Bay grandparents don't owe child support
  148. Ottawa vows to eliminate tuberculosis in Inuit communities by 2030
  149. Gerald Stanley's book pitch rejected by publishing house
  150. Complaints from N.L. of sexual assault by doctor who examined RCMP recruits
  151. Principles, but mostly politics and boredom, on display in marathon House voting
  152. Suspect arrested in connection to assault of man with autism
  153. Cab driver sues police for failing to protect him from suspected terrorist
  154. Kaetlyn Osmond wins figure skating worlds, 1st Canadian female champ in 45 years
  155. People want answers after teen dies of tuberculosis in Labrador Inuit community
  156. Nunavut figure skaters win 1st ever medal at Arctic Winter Games, thanks to volunteer skaters around the world
  157. Kellie Leitch takes sides in nasty fight to replace her in Ontario riding
  158. Barenaked Ladies, Steven Page aim to 'remember the past without getting mired in it' at Junos
  159. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expected to exonerate Tsilhqot'in chiefs hanged in 1864
  160. Dozens line up to adopt animals abandoned at Edmonton pet store
  161. First Nations offenders find healing, hope through reconnecting to culture
  162. Jagmeet Singh's outreach has been about thwarting violence, not stoking it
  163. How Lights, IsKwé and other women are making change in the Canadian music industry
  164. Thousands attend Hedley's final show in Kelowna before 'indefinite hiatus'
  165. Hundreds gather in Toronto in support of U.S. gun control rally
  166. Kaetlyn Osmond's Marystown homecoming in April now a world champion's welcome
  167. Man dog-sledding from Churchill to New Brunswick reaches halfway point
  168. Gun control rallies being held in over a dozen Canadian cities in support of March for Our Lives
  169. Quebec doctors protest their own raises, call for improved patient accessibility
  170. Diverse mix of gangs a growing security challenge for federal prisons
  171. 2018 Juno Awards will be mix of celebration and 'reckoning'
  172. The case of the stolen PC Optimum points: CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
  173. Canadian firm AggregateIQ used to sidestep Brexit campaign spending limits, whistleblower alleges
  174. Conservatives pick Terry Dowdall to run for seat currently held by Kellie Leitch
  175. More Canadians are acting as their own lawyer because they don't have a choice
  176. Sask. man with intellectual disabilities to lose longtime respite caregivers
  177. Tory whip orders MPs to stick close to Ottawa so party can step up pressure over Atwal
  178. Newfoundlander finds homegrown solution for BBQ brush health hazard
  179. Junos 2018: Barenaked Ladies re-unite, Michael Bublé returns and Rascalz rhyme
  180. St. John's woman says military failed to help her after sexual assault
  181. Ottawa making it easier for doctors to prescribe methadone and heroin
  182. Home testing kits help early detection of colon cancer
  183. Liberals prepare big push on bills to reform how elections fought, conducted
  184. 'It was my dearest dream': Congolese teen reunited with mother after 14 years apart
  185. Canada to expel 4 Russian diplomats, reject credentials of 3 more
  186. Senior's severe injuries result of nursing home neglect, says daughter
  187. Quebec City mosque shooting suspect enters not guilty plea
  188. 100-mile Barkley Marathons defeat North Vancouver's Gary Robbins — again
  189. Police probe 2 possibly 'hate-motivated' incidents at Ont. Islamic centres
  190. Once Upon a Time: Storybook Project maintains bonds between inmate mothers, children
  191. Husky Energy to face charges in 2016 oil spill into Saskatchewan river
  192. Trudeau to exonerate Tsilhqot'in chiefs hanged in 1864
  193. Federal government's total 'market debt' now tops $1 trillion, documents show
  194. Number of people using catastrophic drug coverage has tripled, Ontario study finds
  195. Defence says dealer made up Ruthowsky allegations to 'save his own skin'
  196. B.C. government gives broad exemptions to controversial speculation tax
  197. Quebec man tortured in Mexican prison wants answers from federal government
  198. 'You were our heroes': A survivor of the Balkan wars helps ex-peacekeepers move past their pain
  199. Why some yoga classes are using pot in their practice
  200. Sunshine List so white: Minorities almost invisible among Ontario's best-paid public servants
  201. Father finds new beginning with newborn after wife's death
  202. Canada gives border security extra powers to crack down on cheap steel, aluminum
  203. Toronto hockey community bonds over slaying of teenage goalie
  204. 'Sweet elderly lady' sees 1st Jets game after chance encounter with strangers
  205. Deep red ink continues as N.L. manages 'tough phase' in 2018 budget
  206. 'Outrageous disregard for safety'; Saskatoon parents launch lawsuit over autistic 5-year-old's drowning death
  207. Fentanyl fuelled increase in accidental opioid deaths, Public Health Agency of Canada says
  208. Woman says ex-colleague spread her financial details around the office out of jealousy
  209. Do you know what to do if you're being stalked by a coyote?
  210. Special bike takes dementia patients down memory lane
  211. City of Burnaby plans to take Trans Mountain pipeline fight to Supreme Court of Canada
  212. Dashcam footage shows car driving wrong way Highway 99 before multi-vehicle collision
  213. 'Everything is on the table': Sask. finance minister doesn't rule out another PST hike
  214. David Eby slams enforcement of money laundering laws during Ottawa appearance
  215. What the Quebec budget means for you: Netflix tax, home renos and craft beer
  216. Packing up the penguins: Biodôme animals moving to make way for renos
  217. Canadian rock musician Matthew Good collapses during Edmonton performance
  218. 14-month-old from northern Labrador being treated for tuberculosis in St. John's
  219. Michigan crowns winner in contest to prevent Asian carp invasion in Great Lakes
  220. Pope says he can't personally apologize for church role in residential schools
  221. Systemic issues putting children in Yukon group homes at risk, say 2 more whistleblowers
  222. LaSalle, Ont.'s Meredith Finch brings authentic female voices to comic books
  223. Why concerns persist about the supposed health risks of smart meters
  224. Possible Listeria contamination prompts recall of pre-cooked roast beef
  225. Breaking new ground: Métis in Alberta buy their land from province for 1st time in Canada
  226. Alexandre Bissonnette explains why he pleaded guilty, in his own words
  227. Calgary mover charged with uttering death threats against clients in Ontario
  228. Infection deaths to rise if anti-microbial resistance not addressed: N.L. health minister
  229. 'Where do you turn to?': Sask. project aims to help gender diverse people access women's shelters
  230. 'When you do wrong, you apologize': Indigenous leaders disappointed with Pope Francis
  231. Ontario Liberals bet big on seniors' care, drug and dental coverage in 2018 pre-election budget
  232. Hamilton cop offered to smuggle back drugs from Jamaica, court hears
  233. Conservatives demand apology from Morneau over 'neanderthal' comment
  234. Civil court proceedings backlogged after 2016 Jordan decision
  235. Chicken nuggets sold in eastern Canada recalled for salmonella risk
  236. Saskatchewan premier says province will fight carbon tax in court
  237. Most Canadians support landlords' right not to accept pets, survey suggests
  238. Air Canada flight staff graded on appearance, sexually harassed by management, union alleges
  239. Ontario budget: Doug Ford takes the bait with Liberals' tax hike on top-income earners
  240. The toughest battle of his life: Retired soldier coping with PTSD
  241. Salmonella outbreak from raw chicken products leads to 30 cases in Canada
  242. Canada's GDP shrank by 0.1% in January, dragged down by oil and real estate
  243. Court rejects Christian activist's $11M claim against judges as 'abuse of process'
  244. Montreal porn company sued for filming in 'nearly every room' of woman's home
  245. Liberals propose major criminal justice changes to unclog Canada's courts
  246. Hamilton bride who lost thousands after venue closed recommends wedding insurance
  247. 12-year-old Regina girl injured by 'chemical explosion' in elementary school playground
  248. Saskatchewan judge rejects $20M class action settlement with Oxycontin maker
  249. Drug dealer says he bought cocaine press from cop at Hamilton police building
  250. Quebec City mosque shooter could face longest sentence in Canadian history