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  1. Quebec City mosque shooter told police he wanted to prevent terrorist attack
  2. Jonathan Toews delivers NHL game jerseys with Broncos name plates to Humboldt
  3. Ambassador Bridge company calls for 'Buy American' policy to build rival Gordie Howe span
  4. Ontario NDP says it barred would-be candidate for glorifying violence against women
  5. Newfoundland needs a dead whale plan, says small town mayor after $10K burial
  6. Halifax cop charged with assaulting homeless man at shelter
  7. Sask. licensing body vice-president admits semi driver rules 'not good enough'
  8. Canadian medical student nearly loses residency over Health Canada red tape
  9. Who's afraid of Amazon? Not this Canadian food retailer
  10. Peter Harder says the Senate can save us from tyranny - if it can keep itself in check
  11. 'Just get back on': Nipawin Hawks face daunting bus ride after Humboldt crash
  12. Jets surge to 2-0 lead in playoff series while fan whiteout floods downtown Winnipeg
  13. Humboldt crash brings back painful memories for Toronto students who survived bus wreck
  14. Montmartre, Sask., mourns 'a super kid' lost in Humboldt Broncos bus crash
  15. Freezing rain hits Toronto as Southern Ontario braces for ice storm
  16. Where will the money go? Unprecedented donations keep pouring in for Humboldt Broncos
  17. Quebec politicians decry federal response to Kinder Morgan pipeline extension
  18. He has 8 heart conditions. She has a rare cancer. Together they're running the Boston marathon
  19. 'Big little brother:' Broncos head coach remembered for kindness, faith
  20. Organ donor registration spiked following the Humboldt Broncos tragedy: Here's what you need to know
  21. Why the heartbreak of Humboldt is touching teenagers in Uganda
  22. Pipeline isn't about 'punishing' B.C., it's about what's in the national interest, Trudeau says
  23. Raptors come alive in 4th quarter for Game 1 victory over Wizards
  24. Leafs left licking wounds after another blowout loss to Bruins
  25. Big buzz about new cannabis law course at U of O
  26. Trudeau set to meet with B.C., Alberta premiers over Trans Mountain impasse
  27. Oneida sign language created to connect deaf community with their culture
  28. Arena jam-packed for Osmond performance, skating coach's surprise
  29. After a sunny Summit of the Americas, Trudeau arrives home to face warring premiers
  30. Southern Ontario getting hit with hours of freezing rain, police warning against non-essential travel
  31. Quadriplegic Moose Jaw Warriors scout says hockey can be key to 'pushing through'
  32. Montana brand frozen strawberries recalled by Adonis
  33. Hockey night in Nipawin brings comfort and companionship 1 week after Humboldt Broncos bus crash
  34. $1M Chase the Ace prize won in The Pas
  35. Pipeline meeting done, Trudeau heads to Paris
  36. With Trans Mountain in doubt, pipelines to U.S. looking increasingly likely
  37. 'The Legend of Humboldt': Elgar Petersen, namesake of Broncos' home arena, was a fixture in sports community
  38. 'Who asked you?' Why Quebec waded into the Trans Mountain spat
  39. Shamed in his dog's death, Jeremy Quaile took his own life
  40. Trudeau gives his definition of 'national interest': Chris Hall
  41. Social media no place to report a crime, Halifax police say
  42. As Valentine's Day mall plot sentencing begins, new details from court records
  43. Tens of thousands without power as Ontario ice storm turns to downpour
  44. More details on dead man in photo linked to Bruce McArthur serial murder case to be released today
  45. Memorial for Humboldt Broncos player Evan Thomas to be held Monday afternoon
  46. Hamilton hot sauce gets thumbs up from Charlize Theron in latest season of Hot Ones
  47. CBC goes to court to get Chevron to unseal documents in $9.5B US environmental battle
  48. Liberals loosen rules that exclude immigrants on medical grounds
  49. Gerald Stanley back in court facing gun charges
  50. Elizabeth May and pipeline protesters expect to learn fate today
  51. National Gallery wants to buy Jacques-Louis David painting with proceeds from Chagall sale
  52. Kenora, Ont., dog becomes social media superstar after flight from law
  53. Quebec City mosque shooter scoured internet for Islam, mass murderers, immigration
  54. Canada sending home families of diplomats in Cuba after cases of 'new type' of brain injury
  55. 'Stay on the line': 911 dispatcher helps teacher save students life
  56. Quebec presses for help from feds amid anticipated jump in asylum seekers
  57. 'Missing the mark': Nova Scotia the only province to skip rural-doctor recruitment fair
  58. Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur's latest victim came to Canada on MV Sun Sea to 'protect his life'
  59. Humboldt Broncos management to announce plans for over $12M raised
  60. Ottawa ditches mediation talks in $27 million Abdelrazik lawsuit
  61. Trudeau government boosts funding for environment, immigration
  62. Trudeau to end French visit with National Assembly speech, then heads to U.K.
  63. A man exposed himself to her at work, but this woman refuses to be a victim
  64. Historic graduation for Ulukhaktok high school students accepted to university for 1st time
  65. Concordia researchers use zero-gravity flight to study conditions on Mars
  66. Police 'always had that feeling' a killer lurked in the Gay Village, McArthur investigator says
  67. 'I'm going to play for them': Surviving Humboldt Broncos centre says he won't give up the game
  68. Police 'always had that feeling' a killer lurked in the Gay Village, McArthur investigator says
  69. 'I'm going to play for them': Surviving Humboldt Broncos centre says he won't give up the game
  70. Cambridge Analytica whistleblower to testify before Parliamentary committee
  71. Ontario to fund more residency positions for graduating doctors
  72. Investigator warns that B.C. man acquitted of terror charges is no 'couch jihadist'
  73. Poll showing Liberal rebound has signs of softer support
  74. Indigenous post-secondary social networking app gets funding to expand
  75. Bishops push back on planned House of Commons motion seeking Papal apology for residential schools
  76. RCMP officers who worked Fort McMurray wildfire lacked proper safety masks
  77. 'You Canadians are crazy,' says Kansas City pitcher after scary ice storm incident
  78. Ex-Hells Angels chief 'Mom' Boucher pleads guilty to prison-hatched murder plot
  79. Political fury after Nova Scotia skips doctor recruiting event
  80. Family of Bruce McArthur's latest alleged victim thought he was in hiding, after refugee status rejected
  81. Widow of Quebec City mosque victim begs judge to give shooter an 'exemplary' punishment
  82. Crown appeal seeks new murder trial after accused gang leader Nick Chan freed due to delays
  83. B.C. going to province's highest court in attempt to fight Trans Mountain pipeline
  84. Kent Hehr will attend sexual harassment workshop at Liberal convention
  85. More British Columbians now support the Trans Mountain pipeline project: poll
  86. Corruption trial jury faces choice of believing accused cop or drug dealer witness
  87. Plan to give service dogs to PTSD veterans rocked by federal agency's decision to pull out
  88. 'My father, this giant': Son, daughter of mosque shooting victim honour father's contribution to society
  89. 'He sacrificed himself': Man who tried to disarm Quebec City mosque shooter described as hero
  90. 1,200 patients 'high and dry' after 2 Chilliwack doctors lose medical licences
  91. Bank of Canada keeps interest rate steady at 1.25%
  92. Country Thunder Music Festival announces 6 acts for Humboldt Broncos tribute concert in Saskatoon
  93. Kathleen Wynne compares Doug Ford to Donald Trump, saying he 'traffics in smears and lies'
  94. Trans Mountain project no industry game-changer but may get federal funding anyway
  95. Minimum wage math: How Doug Ford's 'no tax' promise measures up
  96. Soldier fined $1K and reprimanded for accessing porn on DND computer while on duty
  97. Humboldt Broncos player Conner Lukan remembered as 'epitome' of a teammate
  98. Wynne, Ford 'throwing punches at each other' as tone of Ontario election campaign turns nasty
  99. Supreme Court decision on 'free-the-beer' case lands today
  100. Feds ordered savings review for Gordie Howe bridge over cost concerns: documents
  101. Australia says dropped phones on airplanes are a fire risk. Transport Canada does not
  102. Police arrest mother of 2-year-old found dead in Quebec City
  103. Why coffee is beginning to outsell booze at campus bars
  104. Racism, harassment rampant at South West Detention Centre, allege former correctional officers
  105. Why this woman credits 'liquid handcuffs' with saving her life
  106. Brother of crash victim says removing rumble strips could cost more lives
  107. Supreme Court upholds law in cross-border beer case
  108. Wynne defends comparing Ford to Trump, says it's not a campaign strategy
  109. Tom Cochrane releases his reworked version of Big League
  110. 'We are sorry': Facebook execs grilled by Canadian legislators amid Cambridge Analytica scandal
  111. B.C. leads the country in C-section deliveries, data reveals
  112. Humboldt Broncos GoFundMe closes, raises more than $15M
  113. Wine industry, business groups disappointed by Supreme Court's interprovincial beer ruling
  114. Spat breaks out between Tim Hortons franchisee factions over public complaints
  115. Survivors of mosque shooting overwhelmed by anxiety, constant fear, court hears
  116. 3.6 magnitude earthquake hits Amherstburg, felt across Windsor-Essex
  117. Nova Scotia PCs may offer sensitivity training after MLA's comments labelled racist
  118. NDP MPP questioned staffer's loyalty after taking parental leave, complaint alleges
  119. Canadian chopper pilots will be using the Afghanistan playbook in Mali, committee told
  120. 5 reasons why gas prices are set to go up in Canada — and fast
  121. Mosque shooting victim's daughter tells sentencing hearing about losing 'the best father ever'
  122. From seafood to smokables: Newfoundland fish plant to be converted to cannabis
  123. Cost of living rose in March to highest level since 2014
  124. U.S. woman sentenced to life in prison for Valentine's Day shooting plot at Halifax mall
  125. Actor Rob Lowe criticized over jokes about Halifax Explosion
  126. Canadian Pacific shutting some operations ahead of possible strike
  127. Toys 'R' Us Canada draws $300M 'stalking horse' bid from Fairfax Financial
  128. Burlington creek contamination turns out to be melting ice from arena
  129. Toddler found dead in Quebec City had been stabbed, police confirm
  130. Felix the cat has 1 less life after being rescued from Assiniboine River ice floe
  131. Desperate for French teachers, Vancouver comes to Toronto to recruit
  132. Sober suits, no drama: how Trudeau got the low-key foreign trip he badly needed
  133. Progressive justice, environmental, housing policies are priorities for grassroots Liberals
  134. Goal onslaught sends Winnipeg Jets into next round, fans into jubilation
  135. Why so few people on Six Nations reserve have clean running water, unlike their neighbours
  136. Health Canada's 'fake news?' — It's not fake but it's not news either
  137. 'Lean on each other': First responder at Broncos' crash says support helps in coping
  138. 'You can't say enough about Mark Cross as a person': Funeral Saturday for assistant Broncos coach
  139. BP granted approval to start drilling off Nova Scotia's coast
  140. 2 evacuation orders near Oliver, B.C., force people from more than 180 properties
  141. 'Fear and division': Trudeau rips Conservatives in campaign-style speech to supporters
  142. Canadian man imprisoned for 11 years in Ethiopia returns to Toronto
  143. 4 found dead at scene of suspicious vehicle fire: Timmins police
  144. Child's body found in Ontario river downstream from where 3-year-old went missing during February flood
  145. Thieves steal more PC Optimum points after Loblaws fixes password glitch
  146. Liberal leadership and grassroots members appear to be on a different path at policy convention: Chris Hall
  147. Amazon deaths of Canadian and Indigenous healer under investigation
  148. Police investigate sexual assault in downtown Halifax
  149. Mother of Kaden Young says search for her son has 'come to an end'
  150. 'When everybody leaves': Counselling key to help Humboldt move on after bus crash
  151. 4 found dead in car on remote Ontario logging road part of a 'tragic, violent' event, police say
  152. Soliciting ideas on ocean cleanup not enough to solve the problem, say N.S. environmentalists
  153. New Brunswick politician Keith Ashfield has died
  154. Liberal MP facing sexual assault allegation
  155. G7 ministers sit down in Toronto to a full plate of world troubles
  156. Man allegedly lynched in Peru 'gentle' seeker of 'deeper meaning,' friend says
  157. Canada's first tenured Inuit professor at U of S says research, opportunities 'a dream world'
  158. Canadian and U.S. pot firms cross borders to raise money in battle for dominance
  159. Vancouver apologizes for 'historical wrongdoings committed against Chinese people'
  160. 'Nobody should have to go through this,' says woman after H&R Block declares her dead
  161. One-stop clinic for veterans coming to Ottawa
  162. Tories demand government explain how much a carbon price will cost Canadians
  163. 'I'm just thankful:' La Ronge, Sask. family survives after truck crashes through house
  164. Security flaws at Yellowknife jail put everyone at risk, say whistleblowers
  165. Asylum seekers could be moved out of Quebec as part of deal with Ottawa
  166. Former Ontario PC leader Patrick Brown seeks $8M in defamation suit vs. CTV
  167. Mosque shooter's high school teacher paints portrait of bullied youth, during sentencing hearings
  168. Quebec balked at investigating systemic racism, but some groups went ahead anyway. Here's what they found
  169. Ontario's proposed high speed rail a 'disadvantage' for rural communities, says OFA
  170. Meet the 102-year-old nun who shatters stereotypes about advanced age
  171. Former pilot asks to be reinstated after quitting over alleged gender dispute
  172. Hamilton police will 'revise the theme' of Girls Night Out recruitment event
  173. Deadly van 'attack' not part of organized terror plot, say government officials
  174. Peruvian judge orders 2 arrested in lynching of B.C. man
  175. What we know about Alek Minassian, alleged driver in deadly Toronto van attack
  176. 'Where's my stuff?': Sunwing passengers waiting up to 10 days for luggage from direct flights
  177. 'It's a very strong city': Toronto rallies on ice and off in wake of deadly van attack
  178. Atlantic seniors among hardest hit by suspended income supplements
  179. How to turn compost into food — through maggots
  180. G7 security ministers gather to discuss 'soft targets' and online radicalization after Toronto attack
  181. Broncos crash raises questions about stop signs at 100 km/h intersections
  182. 'It's limitless:' Paralyzed toddler moves from homemade wheelchair to treadmill
  183. Officer praised after taking down Toronto van attack suspect without gunfire
  184. Quebec will grant French painting heritage status, bringing saga to an end
  185. Toronto van attack latest incident of vehicle used as weapon
  186. 'People are scared': Tory acknowledges fears as city beefs up security after van attack
  187. Conservatives demand feds act to halt illegal border crossings
  188. Woman removed from Air Canada flight after crew wrongly believed her rash was contagious
  189. Raids targeting Hells Angels yield dozens of arrests in Quebec
  190. Toronto struggles with tragedy in wake of attack
  191. 'Halifax never would've been the same': How RCMP foiled Valentine's Day attack
  192. University stands by Suzuki's honorary degree as donors withdraw
  193. 'Lives are at stake': Truck driving instructor says 'anyone with a pulse' can pass semi tests in Canada
  194. Facebook post linked to Toronto van attack points to insular, misogynistic world of 'incels'
  195. Here's what we know about the victims of the van attack in Toronto
  196. Toxic coral in home aquarium blamed for sickening Gatineau family
  197. Terrorist? Misogynist? Labelling the Toronto van attacker a pointless exercise: Robyn Urback
  198. Uncertainty surrounding marine protected areas concerns N.S. seaweed company
  199. Canadians must hold government accountable in Nunavut's tuberculosis outbreak
  200. Single mother of 1 identified as among dead in Toronto van attack
  201. Independent senators struggle with how independent they should really be, memo reveals
  202. Police to speak about officer who arrested Toronto van attack suspect without gunfire
  203. Saskatchewan asks court if Ottawa's carbon tax is unconstitutional
  204. How a juice box took down a thief and linked him to 8 crime scenes
  205. MMIWG national inquiry announces new executive director, director of research
  206. Thunder Bay police charge young driver for driving vehicle from folding lawn chair
  207. Sudbury Police rescue man who fell into a sinkhole in his backyard
  208. Jury finds Hamilton cop Craig Ruthowsky guilty of corruption charges
  209. Expand LGBT record expungement bill to cover 'bawdy house' raids, senators say
  210. WestJet pilot union launches strike vote
  211. Bank of Canada says economy 'finally positive', rates to rise
  212. Police officer in 'revenge porn' case sues over distribution of intimate images
  213. Expect an economic boost from the household robot — more upgradeable than the iPhone: Don Pittis
  214. Rush order for 31,000 smartphones signals return of 'March Madness' budget rush
  215. Canadian Transportation Agency investigating Sunwing after receiving 89 complaints involving 23 flights
  216. Code Orange: How Toronto's Sunnybrook hospital knew how to handle Monday's van attack
  217. Former coach, ex-Mountie gets 6 years for sex-related assaults
  218. It wasn't a 2013 collapse, but this Game 7 loss to Bruins was close
  219. Premier removes Eddie Joyce from cabinet, orders external review of harassment allegations
  220. Bono's anti-poverty group needles Trudeau for lacking gender equality plan
  221. 'Ecosystems are unravelling': Another B.C. caribou herd could be lost forever
  222. 'Worst kind of thievery': 2nd Halifax artist's work stolen to profit off national tragedy
  223. 'Help me. Hold me': Inmate's last hours so dramatic that a bystander prayed for him
  224. Trudeau and Scheer debate free speech and summer jobs - and get nowhere
  225. Candlelit vigil held on Belwood bridge to remember Kaden Young
  226. Quebec City mosque shooting 'loaded with racism,' Crown expert says, but rules out terrorism
  227. Patrick Brown breached ethics laws, investigation concludes
  228. Hamilton police officer found not guilty in Matthew Green carding case
  229. Parents left grieving unexplained death of their toddler ask MPs to make April 26 SUDC Awareness Day
  230. Cities being redesigned to protect pedestrians from vehicles
  231. Mounties called in as $110K in gold missing from mint
  232. RCAF wants Ottawa to buy two used jets for the VIP fleet
  233. CRA does not require a death certificate to declare you dead
  234. Accused van attacker poised to graduate college, searching for work as software developer
  235. Abortion pill prescribed more than 4,000 times in Canada last year
  236. The political debate over migrants hasn't turned ugly yet - but it could
  237. Fringe internet culture can't stay in the fringes
  238. Married to your phone? It's designed that way — but you can break up
  239. Imminent bill to reform election laws may be too late to implement for 2019 vote
  240. Floods hit New Brunswick capital as waters rise 'faster than normal'
  241. Quebec City mother charged with 2nd-degree murder in toddler's death
  242. Whistler, B.C., group fights to bring Syrian man stranded in Malaysian airport to Canada
  243. $15M class action lawsuit launched over E. coli contamination
  244. 'Urgent actions' needed to address violence against Indigenous women and girls — UN report
  245. Hudson's Bay Co. says data breach lasted up to 9 months
  246. TD hikes 5-year posted mortgage rate to 5.59%
  247. Sexual harassment allegations against TVO host Paikin unsubstantiated, investigation finds
  248. Teen who killed 3 before being shot dead by police taunted about family tragedy, coroner finds
  249. Canadian lynched in Peru owned gun that killed Indigenous healer, authorities say
  250. 4 B.C. shellfish farms closed after being linked to norovirus in raw oysters