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  1. From 1977: The House of Commons enters the TV era
  2. Paul Bernardo makes parole pitch after 25 years behind bars
  3. It's business as usual for this Mohawk First Nation's marijuana stores while court challenges planned
  4. Shares of most pot companies sell off on 1st day of legalization
  5. 'I didn't have time to stop': C-Train driver recounts horror of hitting pedestrian
  6. Indigenous man's death en route to hospital prompts call for inquiry
  7. A 'dark day for Canada,' say anti-pot activists
  8. Surging U.S. deficit a warning for Canadians wanting tax cuts: Don Pittis
  9. Trudeau government adopts new rules to ban asbestos
  10. Tens of thousands of Canadians could soon be eligible for a pot pardon, but lawyers warn about limitations
  11. Stigma of sexual exploitation likely to be addressed at Indigenous inquiry
  12. There are few black surfers in Nova Scotia. This actress wants to change that
  13. 'One lapse of judgment': Mom of teen killed in train crash pleads for drivers to put away cellphones
  14. Winter is coming, but will the Games return to Calgary?
  15. Liberal government tables bill to toughen laws on bestiality, animal cruelty
  16. Canada's Sports Hall of Fame officially induct 2018 class
  17. Father of man dubbed 'Jihadi Jack' says Andrew Scheer is telling 'a blatant lie' about his son
  18. The Pollcast: Counting down to 2019
  19. What the first ever Coalition Avenir Québec government will look like
  20. Canada's first female commercial pilot honoured with Alberta Order of Excellence
  21. Edmonton Girl Guide sells out of cookies in cannabis store lineup
  22. Astaldi workers sent home from Muskrat Falls site
  23. With empty Speaker ballot, New Brunswick faces prospect of new government — or new election
  24. The pressure is on for Senate to pass a massive Asia-Pacific trade deal quickly
  25. Oblate religious order covered up decades of sexual abuse of First Nations children, victims allege
  26. Toronto police create 1st-ever missing persons unit in wake of McArthur investigation
  27. 'Cannabis isn't as easy to grow as people think', and then there's the paperwork
  28. 'She's way out of her league': Steel exec slams Freeland's handling of tariff fight
  29. Foreign-trained dentists in limbo as board questions degrees
  30. Tory MPP accuses Andrea Horwath of pushing her, says NDP leader needs 'anger management'
  31. From 1988: 'Debit card' could change the way we spend money
  32. 'Tokenism and optics': Inuit orgs slam feds on Nutrition North consultations
  33. Calgary Police Association files grievance over cannabis ban for officers
  34. Final report on 2017-18 spending shows $19-billion federal deficit last year
  35. 2 days into legalization and a joint sparks a dorm room fire at Western University
  36. 'I owe my life to this game': Jordin Tootoo retiring from NHL
  37. Workers tied up in armed attack on legal Ontario pot grow-op
  38. Privacy commissioner investigating personal data collection at cannabis stores
  39. Icelandair plane makes emergency landing in Bagotville due to cracked window
  40. B.C. kicks off provincial municipal elections with voting underway today
  41. Canada's re-engagement with Iran blocked by act that allows its assets to be seized, says retired envoy
  42. 'I can't do this alone': Kids from Northern Quebec still taking medevac flights without parents
  43. 'Not-so-great one' toasts setting up Wayne Gretzky's 1st pro goal 40 years ago
  44. Statistics Canada adds warning to survey after concerns raised about triggering questions
  45. Saint John police investigate woman's death after fall from cliff
  46. Health officials investigate salmonella outbreak in 5 provinces
  47. Kennedy Stewart elected mayor of Vancouver
  48. 4 things you should know about pot pardons, from a Windsor lawyer
  49. 'You can't do this to people': Sixties Scoop survivors tell their stories in Winnipeg
  50. Tornado recovery efforts continue, one month after the storm
  51. Growing 'ecological grief' is the mental health cost of climate change
  52. Cam Levins obliterates Canadian men's record in marathon debut
  53. Long-separated mother and daughter reunite at Edmonton airport
  54. 'It is actually free': Montreal man gives away heaps of farm-fresh veggies every week
  55. Canada Post workers might strike at midnight if deal not reached
  56. London, Ont., voters to make history with country's first ranked ballot election
  57. Cases of rare, polio-like paralysis targeting kids appear in Canada
  58. Conservative leader predicts a 'nasty' election campaign in 2019
  59. 'I feel cheated': Telco customer set to speak on Day 1 of CRTC hearing into misleading sales practices
  60. Collaboration key for Vancouver's new mayor and council
  61. 6.6-magnitude quake strikes off B.C. coast, but no reports of damage
  62. Liberal government writes off $1.1B US loan to Chrysler, plus interest, docs show
  63. Canada Post hit by rotating strikes in Victoria, Edmonton, Halifax, Windsor, Ont.
  64. Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur waives right to preliminary trial
  65. Inside the controversial Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge housing child killer Terri-Lynne McClintic
  66. Iqaluit student sits during national anthem to make statement about residential school curriculum
  67. Bombardier sues Mitsubishi over alleged theft of aircraft trade secrets
  68. Abbotsford, B.C., mother fighting to retrieve children taken to Lebanon
  69. Accused Fredericton shooter proclaims innocence due to temporary insanity
  70. New Brunswick village angers residents with 'straight pride' flag
  71. Planes carrying supplies start arriving in Nunavut community after gov't supply barge cancelled
  72. Ontario to keep funding supervised drug consumption sites, health minister says
  73. N.L. activist receives one of Canada's first gender-neutral passports
  74. Saskatchewan premier's fight against 'job-killing' carbon tax shows no sign of slowing
  75. Musician falls to death from plane while wing-walking for video shoot
  76. Notley calls on Ottawa buy more rail cars to get Alberta oil to market
  77. B.C.'s natural gas supply could be reduced as much as 50% this winter
  78. After a wild campaign season, Toronto voters weigh in on an uncertain future
  79. Jim Watson to return as Ottawa's mayor for 3rd term
  80. Ottawa ready to help as Inuit health officials grapple with spate of suicides
  81. Air Canada flight clipped by plane after landing at New York's LaGuardia
  82. How John Tory can work with Doug Ford and his 'fixation with Toronto'
  83. Long-term loans: The fuel that's powering Canadian car sales
  84. Check your seat belts, warns Chevy Malibu owner after replacement breaks
  85. Proposed oilsands mine poses 'high mortality risk' to bison and birds, Environment Canada says
  86. Building playgrounds and relationships: Ahmadiyya Muslims and Standing Buffalo celebrate new play structure
  87. Email scammers con Nunavut corporation out of $300K
  88. Singh calls on Liberals to save Ontario's axed basic income pilot
  89. NDP files complaint against UCP, Jason Kenney and third-party advertiser
  90. OPP, chief coroner reopen investigation into 1972 death of 19-year-old Indigenous woman
  91. Court hears victim impact statements in teenage human trafficking challenge
  92. Alberta hunts for more cannabis producers as demand drains supplies
  93. CRTC hears more calls for constraints on sales tactics of cable, internet firms
  94. Bank of Canada raises interest rate again, this time to 1.75%
  95. Law permitting destruction of LGBT criminal records has seen low uptake so far
  96. Trudeau gambles Canadians will take the long view on climate: Don Pittis
  97. CRTC examines telco sales practices LIVE
  98. N.L. finance minister defends contract with firm linked to Saudi scandal
  99. The world of easy money transformed Canada into debt nation. That world is coming to an end
  100. That time Keith Richards was ordered to play a free show
  101. TSX down, loonie up in wake of interest rate hike
  102. Car crashes through living room window, ends up inside house
  103. Canadian researchers take scalpel to opioid prescribing for surgical patients
  104. Senate passes bill that would ban whale, dolphin captivity in Canada
  105. Feds appoint mediator in hope of ending Canada Post walkouts
  106. Tim Hortons sees Canadian growth as it works to fix franchisee relationships
  107. Ex-gymnastics coach says he had no sexual intentions with complainant
  108. 'She was coming at me with her mouth open': B.C. man shoots grizzly in front yard
  109. EI fraud hits five-year high, Liberals chalk it up to better monitoring
  110. IOC stands firm on financial contribution should Calgary win 2026 Olympic Games
  111. Alberta band settles long-standing land claim for $113M and swath of land
  112. 'I think I strangled her': Trial hears accused's alleged confession to 12-year-old's murder
  113. Trudeau's scheme to dismiss some carbon tax plans shows he wants a fight: Manitoba premier
  114. 'Would have been a step backwards': Winnipeggers vote to keep Portage and Main closed
  115. Rare, polio-like illness has now reached Children's Hospital in London, Ont.
  116. Jason Kenney says he would establish 'war room' and target oil and gas opponents as premier
  117. 'The best way to preserve it is reform it': WTO allies meet in Ottawa to defend rules-based trade
  118. First Nations 'deeply frustrated' after B.C. Supreme Court dismisses Site C injunction
  119. Steve Hillier wins $1M and a council seat in 2-day span
  120. Faulty coupling, rotted ties led to deadly train derailment in Woss, B.C.: report
  121. Financially troubled contractor fails to meet payroll at Muskrat Falls megaproject
  122. Supreme Court clears way for Air Canada cargo price fixing lawsuit
  123. Senate adopts Asia-Pacific trade deal as Canada becomes fifth nation to sign CPTPP
  124. Dozens of youth in care head to B.C Legislature to lobby government for more foster care support
  125. Half of Canadian girls notice gender inequality between ages 10 and 13, Girl Guides poll finds
  126. New pot, impaired driving penalties could bar newcomers from Canada
  127. 'Fighting for his life': Fisherman recounts harrowing rescue from waters off Malpeque
  128. Gun control groups say proposed handgun ban needed before next federal election
  129. 'Something called a job' is the way out of poverty, not basic income, Ford says
  130. Federal Liberal government to release fall economic update Nov. 21
  131. Grocery store apples now have their own trademark management companies
  132. The Pollcast: A price on pollution or a tax on everything?
  133. Canada to apologize for treatment of Inuit with tuberculosis in mid-20th century
  134. Court rules tomorrow on appeal of Hassan Diab's release from French prison
  135. 'I will literally bite my tongue off': Vernon pickleball feud spills over into B.C. court
  136. Coquitlam wrestler says eating vegetables and wrestling boys key to her world title
  137. Misleading sales practices not a 'systemic' problem, telecom firms tell CRTC
  138. Toronto real estate agent reveals new details in killings of billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman
  139. As lending gets tighter, Canadians face threat of credit card trap: Don Pittis
  140. Admit he was poisoned, family of Steve Fobister Sr. demands of federal, Ontario governments
  141. Bell and Rogers present their case in CRTC probe into telecom sales practices
  142. Indigenous #MeToo catching fire in B.C. First Nations communities
  143. CRA appeals $2.2 billion tax bill dispute decision that ruled in favour of uranium giant Cameco
  144. I'm not leaving, says Yukon woman camped on public land with 50 dogs
  145. BEI opens investigation into 'detonation' that killed woman in Kuujjuaq
  146. Liberals pitch new rules on payments for surrogates, sperm donors
  147. Memorial ladders swiped from firefighters' graves in N.S. cemetery
  148. Man who praised ISIS on social media ordered deported from Canada
  149. Supreme Court limits when accused drunk drivers can get breathalyzer logs
  150. 2 men arrested after incident at border between N.B. and U.S.
  151. What's the dirtiest surface on an airplane? The result may surprise you
  152. Jair Bolsonaro, 'Brazil's Trump,' is on track to win the presidency. For Trudeau, that spells trouble
  153. Directors Jen and Sylvia Soska break into the boys' club of horror movies
  154. How to keep your debt down as interest rates go up
  155. Janes Pub Style Chicken Burgers recalled due to possible salmonella contamination
  156. Who's rating doctors on RateMDs? The invisible hand of 'reputation management'
  157. The birth of the National Post and 'the impending newspaper war'
  158. Tim Houston elected leader of Nova Scotia's PC party
  159. With 1 word a day, this man is teaching the world how to speak Inuktitut
  160. Navy says engine fire onboard HMCS Halifax 'minor'
  161. Mefloquine and 'Somalia Affair' raised as part of Saskatoon sexual assault trial
  162. After almost a century in Nelson, B.C., the last Greyhound rolls through
  163. 'It's an epidemic:' Inexpensive crystal meth eclipsing opioids on the Prairies
  164. Leicester City soccer team owner was aboard helicopter during fiery crash: report
  165. Activist says recognition of 2-spirit identity a crucial part of reconciliation conversation
  166. Former Syrian White Helmet rescuers, reluctantly resettled, embrace their new lives in Canada
  167. 'All of us can relate to what happened': Canadians rally in solidarity with Pittsburgh synagogue
  168. Federal byelection called for Ontario riding formerly held by late Gord Brown
  169. Arrest of alleged child kidnapper after 31 years gives hope to parents of abducted children: investigator
  170. Deer hunter unhurt after ending up on wrong end of a gun
  171. Toronto-born woman among Pittsburgh synagogue shooting victims
  172. Paralyzed Broncos player, parents want seatbelts on buses
  173. Quebec City mosque offers 'heartfelt condolences' after Pittsburgh shooting
  174. 'I'm already dead': Edmonton prison has highest self-harm rates in Canada
  175. Sask. woman recovering after 3-storey plunge down well
  176. 'Fired' chief medical officer says Nunavut's Health Department is a toxic workplace
  177. 'He was in distress': video has Windsor man asking for help for the city's most vulnerable
  178. Mental health issues from Fort McMurray fire linger but human contact helps: study
  179. 'Oh you're a little young, what do you know?'—19-year-old wins council seat in small northern Ontario town
  180. 3 jurors selected for Dennis Oland's murder retrial so far
  181. Ottawa releases draft tender on purchase of new fighter jets
  182. Conservative staffer who goes 'for the jugular' with media leaves Scheer's office, citing health
  183. American Apparel returning to Canada with online store
  184. B.C. town's tied mayoral race could come down to luck of the draw
  185. Calgary says Olympic funding talks with Ottawa continue despite reports of unsalvageable bid
  186. How Canada barred adoptions from Muslim countries — and used Shariah law to do it
  187. Fishing industry called out after deadliest year in more than a decade
  188. 2 albino moose captured on video in northern Ontario
  189. CRA reaps more than $1B through clawbacks of federal benefits over 5 years
  190. Delaying Singh's byelection might be calculated, but it isn't unprecedented
  191. 'Turn it off!': Ex-NXIVM member describes Clockwork Orange-style 'fright study'
  192. Jury selection for Dennis Oland's murder retrial continues in Saint John
  193. Ontario police watchdog orders probe into handling of revenge porn case
  194. Residents who admit to pot use turned away at U.S. border, says Estevan, Sask., mayor
  195. Federal minister says Saskatchewan and Ontario 'playing political games' after provinces skip trade meeting
  196. 'Life is not the same': Manitoba couple forced to live apart after 71 years, care home won't take them both
  197. Trick-or-treating kids at higher risk of traffic deaths, study shows
  198. Provinces need immediate federal funding to stop pine-beetle spread, Chamber of Commerce warns
  199. Opposition demands proof documents in Mark Norman's case haven't been destroyed
  200. Banff's bison herd growing, thriving as it explores new range, Parks Canada says
  201. Canada Border Services Agency moves to 'substantially' increase deportations
  202. Putin critic fights to remain in Canada, fears for safety if sent back to Russia
  203. MPs looking into whether RCMP are in contempt of Parliament for gun bill post
  204. Corrections Canada investigation into Sask. Penitentiary riot 'superficial and self-serving,' watchdog says
  205. Reporter given more info than Official Opposition, Raitt complains
  206. Give Indigenous people more control, resources to address over-incarceration, says correctional investigator
  207. Doug Ford meets Andrew Scheer as carbon tax fight heats up
  208. Convocation speaker apologizes for 'Playboy' remark at Western University
  209. 'You had a daughter named Monica Jack?': Mother recalls last day of alleged murder victim's life
  210. Sarnia man dies in helicopter crash off Lake Superior
  211. Federal, provincial governments reach agreement on funding proposal for Calgary 2026 Olympic bid
  212. Meeting of Conservative and Liberal MPs over NATO association descends into chaos — and singing
  213. Greyhound service in Western Canada stops at midnight: Now what?
  214. 'The situation is shocking': Senator leads charge against for-profit blood collection
  215. A call for hope during a time of pain: Nunavik looks for solutions to suicide crisis
  216. Dennis Oland murder retrial seeks 5 final jurors as selection process continues
  217. Bernardo's low self-esteem 'mantra' sign of poor insight, parole board says
  218. It's do or die for the Olympics at Calgary council
  219. Government to review funding for former governors general, Trudeau says
  220. Thinking about lying to U.S. border agents about your pot use? 'Do not do that. Trust me,' says lawyer
  221. 'It's my last ride today' as Greyhound pulls out of western Canada
  222. Court action launched against Sixties Scoop settlement agreement lawyer fees
  223. Fort McMurray condo owners financially ruined by embattled rebuild
  224. OSPCA wants out of horse, livestock cruelty probes due to funding shortage
  225. Artists fear paintings lost after long-running Vancouver gallery closed
  226. Medical Council of Canada under fire for banning access to menstrual products for exam takers
  227. Is German FlixBus the fix for Canada's bus woes?
  228. Welfare reform is the Ford government's next big project
  229. B.C. Human Rights Tribunal finds resort owner schemed to replace Caucasian workers
  230. Case of Toronto van attack suspect Alek Minassian expected in court
  231. Rodney Stafford presses forward in bid to change laws in Canada
  232. Former B.C. resident says she can't complete gender reassignment after move to Newfoundland
  233. Quebec's Davie shipyard to split billion-dollar ship maintenance contracts
  234. CFL chief confident in Halifax franchise plan — as long as $170M stadium is built
  235. 'Reasonable-thinking people' already convinced on Trans Mountain, Notley says
  236. Liberals launch pro-immigration campaign to calm 'anxieties' as Conservatives turn up heat
  237. Halloween's done, now comes the really scary part for pets
  238. Iconic Kenesky goalie gear reborn and back in the NHL
  239. Gap in privacy law leaves elections open to 'misuse' of personal information: privacy commissioner
  240. Ex-juror suffering from PTSD applauds bill to allow discussion with mental health services
  241. Trudeau to apologize Wednesday for 1939 decision to turn back Jewish refugee ship
  242. 'I'm not going back to prison': How a healing lodge motivated one inmate to change
  243. Bell beefs up CraveTV to include new HBO shows without cable TV subscription
  244. Shipbuilding 'smoke and mirrors' unlikely to distract from Mark Norman case: experts
  245. Oilsands companies pull back on production as 'crisis' hits sector
  246. Medical cannabis patients anxious and fearful over supply shortages
  247. New Brunswick's Liberal minority government appears on verge of defeat today
  248. 'There is no validity': Unproven blood tests for food sensitivity widely offered in Canada
  249. 'Wound on Confederation': Top court to rule on Churchill Falls-Hydro Quebec deal
  250. Why organic waste could be a gold mine