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  1. Ontario workplace safety board reviewing Uber Eats following Marketplace investigation
  2. Doug Ford's spending cuts are not as deep as many feared, or hoped
  3. Hospitals profiting from private cord blood bank didn't disclose financial ties to patients
  4. Partner of slain cab driver angry killer is getting passes from prison
  5. Morneau unlikely to match Trump's tax moves in economic update
  6. GSAs, Kenney and Carpay: The tangled web of Alberta politics
  7. Seismic records show Newfoundland was literally shaking from wind and waves
  8. Newfoundland's Nexxbar emerges from Dragon's Den with $100K deal
  9. Doctors' group slams move to allow employers to require doctor's note for minor illnesses
  10. 'The Dancer's gone': The day 'Canada's most famous racehorse' died
  11. 2 Vancouver-area police officers acquitted of sex assault charges in Cuba
  12. B.C. couple who planned holiday to California spend vacation helping wildfire evacuees
  13. Head-on crash with snowplow seriously injures driver
  14. BlackBerry to buy cybersecurity company Cylance for $1.4B US
  15. Public Guardian seeks to manage millions for B.C.'s 'most vulnerable' child
  16. Alberta energy firms split on call for government-imposed production cuts
  17. St. Michael's private school alerts police to 3rd incident amid ongoing sexual assault investigation
  18. Britain and China halt package shipments to Canada until mail strike is resolved
  19. 50 B.C. chiropractors refuse to remove misleading claims from websites, face possible discipline
  20. Why some killers end up in minimum security and others don't
  21. Canada among worst offenders as world falls short of climate-change targets
  22. London hospital staff call on labour minister to step in on purple armband issue
  23. Quebec government worried about elimination of Ontario's French Language commissioner
  24. Parcel backlog mounting as CUPW rejects latest offer from Canada Post
  25. Coast Guard ship partially submerged after slipping off cradle at N.S. shipyard
  26. Setbacks hit water treatment projects for Ontario First Nations
  27. For CFL's final four, conference finals a chance to make up for lost time
  28. Inuk woman's tell-tale botulism symptoms would have been taken seriously if she'd been white, says her widower
  29. Can you legally tell a co-worker to 'f--k off' in New Brunswick?
  30. 'Canada's folk laureate' Gordon Lightfoot turns 80
  31. Iqaluit residents line up as city's largest grocery store reopens after fire
  32. The weight of silence: Ryan Shtuka's disappearance continues to haunt B.C. ski resort
  33. Scammed senior citizens being recruited as drug mules: CBSA
  34. Why the U.S. could lose the next big war - and what that means for Canada
  35. Antidepressant shortage alarms Saskatchewan patients with mental illnesses
  36. Ford, in fireside chat, says PC government 'may' balance budget by year 4
  37. Dating Druze: The struggle to find love in a dwindling diaspora
  38. Woman assaulted after man follows her to Vancouver apartment, say police
  39. Postal workers' union makes counter-offer
  40. Global Affairs confirms Canadian citizen died week after Fly Jamaica crash landing
  41. 5 memorable things Margaret Atwood has told us about her childhood
  42. Trudeau 'deeply disappointed' by cuts to Ontario French services
  43. 'Blow themselves up:' Police worried about home butane hash oil extractions
  44. Scheer urges Liberals to set date for balanced budget
  45. Western allies focus on crisis of leadership at Halifax security forum
  46. Visitor numbers to National Parks decline after special free entry offer ends
  47. Foreign caregivers want major reforms to improve conditions, streamline residency
  48. Poor weather prompts temporary shutdown of all N.L. offshore rigs
  49. St. Michael's private school pledges 'rigorous independent examination' amid assault controversy
  50. Government to pledge $400 million for transport projects in Canada's North
  51. 'Just something you do': Bystanders save man from burning vehicle
  52. Daylight shooting marks Toronto's 90th homicide this year — a grisly new record
  53. Stampeders hope 3rd time's a charm after booking Grey Cup ticket
  54. Curling team ejected from tournament for being 'extremely drunk'
  55. Toronto breaks homicide record from 1991, but numbers don't tell whole story
  56. 'Striking' APEC confrontation causes uncertainty ahead of G20
  57. Federal government diverting veterans in crisis away from emergency fund, say outside agencies
  58. Why immigration could be a high-risk, low-reward issue in the 2019 election
  59. Zero-emission rules mean fewer electric car choices for most Canadians: Don Pittis
  60. The Giller Prize turns 25: contenders say it's about more than winning $100K
  61. Sex assault charge not enough to ground taxi driver, tribunal rules
  62. What does $48K in renos get you? For one woman, a home stripped bare
  63. Canada Post pitches 'cooling off period' that would shelve strike until February
  64. These students didn't have a cafeteria or a gym. Now they may have the coolest school in Quebec
  65. Job vacancies in Yukon close to passing number of unemployed people
  66. Decision expected on sexsomnia defence in sexual assault trial
  67. Toronto police charge 6 students in St. Michael's College School investigation
  68. PC's motion on gender identity not government policy, education minister says
  69. Canadian folk anthem Log Driver's Waltz finds new life in children's book
  70. Alberta RCMP investigate 'disturbing' video of coyote slowly beaten to death
  71. Get ready for another test of the wireless emergency alert system
  72. 'I'm flying on a high': Celebration marks launch of Viola Desmond $10 bill
  73. Freight services back between Churchill and Thompson, Man.
  74. Shots fired in Ontario hospital
  75. Esi Edugyan wins 2nd Scotiabank Giller Prize for Washington Black
  76. RCMP's sexual harassment suit bigger and more expensive than predicted
  77. 'Troubling signs': Health Canada to review tobacco strategy as smoking rate spikes
  78. Language barrier makes court baffling for many Inuit, justice workers say
  79. Biologists wonder how many seabirds are dead after Husky oil spill off N.L.
  80. Dennis Oland's murder retrial set to resume after unexpected 2-week delay
  81. Inmate charged with attempted murder in Kingston hospital shooting
  82. Deportation averted for vocal Putin critic who feared return to Russia
  83. Search for missing helicopter, destined for Mirabel, to resume today
  84. Auditor general trashes Liberal plan to keep CF-18s flying until 2032
  85. Canada's embassies and diplomats poorly protected despite warnings, auditor says
  86. David Johnston has spent $76K in 6 months since leaving Rideau Hall
  87. Francophones ask 'what's next' after Ford's decision to axe commissioner
  88. Business group calls for back-to-work legislation to end Canada Post strike
  89. Worst may be yet to come for cannabis execs, pot users looking to cross Canada-U.S. border, experts say
  90. Agents at the Canada-U.S. border more susceptible to cancer, report finds
  91. Sergeant-at-arms, clerk at B.C. Legislature on leave amid criminal probe
  92. RCMP tightens online posting rules after misleading message on guns
  93. Appeal court strikes down reduced, 'artificial' sentence for convicted refugee
  94. 'We need your help,' St. Michael's principal tells alumni at emergency meeting
  95. Canadians giving up necessities, going into debt to pay for prescriptions, study finds
  96. Pusha T concert in Toronto interrupted by brawl on stage
  97. If Albertans want to avoid fiscal disaster, the only choices left are difficult ones
  98. The NDP is in trouble — and that's bad news for the Conservatives
  99. B.C. College of Physicians wants 'Dr. Lipjob' sent to jail
  100. Quebec gets its first Netflix original film amid tax, cultural content concerns
  101. 'Looking for an apartment and crying': Woman evicted over rules that protect tenants
  102. Internal emails show rift between police watchdog and Winnipeg police chief over investigating officers
  103. Ontario wolves to be trapped, transferred in effort to restore population on Michigan island
  104. Canada and other fishing nations failing to protect bigeye tuna, environmentalists say
  105. Alberta First Nations chiefs back federal overhaul of energy project approval laws
  106. Former law school dean sues Thunder Bay's Lakehead University for 'racial discrimination'
  107. Canada Post strike reveals shifting nature of the postal service
  108. Grey Cup coaches 'concerned' by assault allegations at Toronto all-boys school
  109. Syrian refugees pay it forward by sponsoring a Syrian family in Canada
  110. Morneau to outline plan to boost business competitiveness in fiscal update
  111. A thread of grief: Son turns to social media to cope with loss of father after industrial accident
  112. 'Like a crusade now': Bombers mascot vows to be with team until it breaks Grey Cup curse
  113. No new pot shops, AGLC says in reaction to national product shortage
  114. This 9-year-old nunchuck master is ranked 3rd in the world
  115. After massive oil spill, spotlight shifts to agency regulating N.L. offshore industry
  116. RCMP charge man with setting up fraudulent Humboldt Broncos GoFundMe
  117. Morneau's fall economic statement tries to coax businesses to look beyond U.S.
  118. Morneau's update bolsters struggling media with $600M in tax measures
  119. Liberals confirm they're running against Singh as byelections planned for February
  120. Supporters say #IStandWithHarry as WW II veteran-turned-activist Harry Leslie Smith battles illness
  121. Elusive otter evades authorities at Vancouver park
  122. Dennis Oland will testify in his defence at murder retrial, court hears
  123. The economy is running hot. So why is Morneau still stepping on the gas?
  124. 'A handful of little carnations': Customers complain Bloomex's bouquets don't always arrive as advertised
  125. Culinary tourism hobbled by taxes, labour shortages, says internal report
  126. St. Mike's duty to report alleged abuse falls in a 'grey area'
  127. Head of Nova Scotia's ambulance service sounds alarm over own system
  128. Sentencing for convicted mail-bomber Guido Amsel to be live streamed today
  129. Igloolik children covered in sores because of black mould in public housing unit
  130. Ontario PC MPP blasts Ford government's cuts to French-language services
  131. Feds consider listing Labrador caribou herds as at-risk species
  132. Schooners, Storm in the lead for name of proposed CFL team
  133. Think few reported oiled seabirds is good news? Not so fast, says MUN biologist
  134. How a 93-year-old veteran helped raise $2K with one song
  135. From 55 years ago: Canada learns of the death of John F. Kennedy
  136. Liberals table back-to-work bill for Canada Post carriers
  137. CP train conductor killed in workplace accident in downtown Calgary
  138. Families of dead crash victims should get larger cut of Humboldt Broncos GoFundMe: committee
  139. Canadians are more polite on Twitter, Americans more negative — study looked at 40M tweets
  140. Kremlin critic Bill Browder asks Canada to help kick Russia out of Interpol
  141. Ontario PCs unveil social assistance overhaul amid wider cost-cutting effort
  142. New Ottawa Senators arena project in peril
  143. Failed bidder files trade challenge against Ottawa's frigate design pick
  144. Liberal MP Raj Grewal quitting politics, citing 'personal and medical reasons'
  145. Watchdog to probe how banks handle complaints
  146. Child killer Terri-Lynne McClintic back in Ontario prison, victim's father says
  147. Christmas kettles no longer allowed in Manitoba liquor stores following customer complaints
  148. 'A lot of people facing potential deportation' under upcoming changes to DUI penalties: immigration lawyer
  149. TRC heard concerns about coerced sterilization of Indigenous women, says Murray Sinclair
  150. St. Michael's College School principal and president resign amid student sex assault scandal
  151. 'They should know better': Funeral home chain skirting new rule with misleading sales tactics
  152. Tories accuse Trudeau of bribing media with tax breaks
  153. 72-year-old woman forced off Air Transat flight after requesting a barf bag before takeoff
  154. Art Gallery of Ontario shows off the Yayoi Kusama infinity room it's crowdfunding to buy
  155. 'An incredible window into the brain': New treatments target severe depression
  156. Ottawa probes birth tourism as new data shows higher non-resident birth rates
  157. Dennis Oland murder trial hears about scalp condition, hearing aid and 'touchy-feely' ways
  158. Huh? Travel magazine claims Nova Scotians love Belsnickeling at Christmas
  159. Notley's frustration over pipeline inertia leads to idea to purchase hundreds of rail cars
  160. 'Disgusting' video of coyote beating condemned by Alberta hunters
  161. CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie delivers the league address
  162. Man mistakenly held by officers at gunpoint wants apology, but police stand by arrest
  163. 'There's still lots of hurt and trauma': Not all Sixties Scoop survivors want apology from Sask. gov't
  164. Unions ramp up pressure to block back-to-work bill for Canada Post employees
  165. Public housing 'harsh' in evicting woman who's now homeless, says legal aid
  166. Alberta government 'censored' Indigenous book, undermining reconciliation in schools, author says
  167. Jagmeet Singh says he will continue to run in Burnaby South
  168. Crown fights to keep court documents in Mark Norman trial from being released
  169. Quebecers, Atlantic Canadians most likely to believe racism is decreasing
  170. Senators owner Eugene Melnyk sues partners in 'failed' arena venture
  171. 'I've missed him since I was 10 years old:' Woman finds long-lost brother
  172. How did Black Friday eclipse Boxing Day in Canada?
  173. Helmut Oberlander tries appeal of citizenship stripping over Nazi unit past
  174. President of Aeroplan parent company leaves after less than 3 months
  175. Canada Post lost this Toronto woman's $1,100 phone and she won't get most of the money back
  176. Canada Post back-to-work bill passes during late night Commons sitting
  177. Ottawa turns to 2 'clean growth leaders' to lead climate advisory panel
  178. London tween changing the face of beauty
  179. Coast Guard rescue boat breaks down on way home after refit
  180. What you need to know about the Grey Cup
  181. It's true, living in a cold place means you're more likely to drink
  182. Canada has found the key to lowering drug prices, but it won't be used anytime soon
  183. Senate debating legislation that would order postal workers back to work
  184. NHL loses 'great teacher' in former referee 'Mick' McGeough
  185. 'Why does he hate newspapers?' Free Press publisher asks after Pallister slams subsidy
  186. Lobster fishing season delayed in southwestern Nova Scotia
  187. Historic Maison Boileau in Chambly finally demolished
  188. 'Babe, come see what I found!': Missing wallet returned 58 years later
  189. Ontario PC MPP Simard continues to call for resistance from Franco-Ontarians
  190. 'I'm just sorry for what I did': Alberta woman arrested in Thailand returns home
  191. November in Alberta? Grey Cup players ready to play in T-shirts
  192. Child killed by float at Santa Claus parade in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
  193. Ottawa gives Pride Toronto $450K for plan to improve LGBT safety
  194. B.C. investing $231M to build new homes for Indigenous residents
  195. 'He's a bit of a pirate obviously,' says biologist about koi-eating Vancouver otter
  196. Woman charged in connection with triple homicide southwest of London
  197. Brexit is just a sideshow. A bigger danger for the European Union looms from the east
  198. RCMP officers given permission to break the law a record 73 times in 2017, report shows
  199. The night the residential school burned to the ground, and the students cheered
  200. Michael Bublé on son's cancer recovery, his studio comeback and how a joke spun retirement rumours
  201. CAQ's credibility on environment tested by proposed mine near pristine Abitibi water source
  202. After Jets' Patrik Laine scores 5 goals, Winnipeg man walks away with $1 million
  203. 'We're guinea pigs': Canada's oversight process for implanted medical devices stuns suffering patients
  204. Conservative senators blame independents for delaying back-to-work bill
  205. Changes to independent UBC research institute reversed after director resigns
  206. $250K investment mystery: Accountant admits in recorded call he doesn't know where money is
  207. GM plant in Oshawa, Ont. to shut down
  208. Calgary Stampeders win Grey Cup
  209. 'I was cut, bruised and scraped': UCC graduate describes alleged hazing ritual at elite boys school
  210. Rogue tax workers snooping on Canadians in larger numbers
  211. Winter is coming for the North American economy: Don Pittis
  212. Doug Ford's appointment schedule revealed through freedom of information request
  213. The enduring mystery of Nova Scotia's two unidentified bodies
  214. GM closure of Oshawa assembly plant to be announced today
  215. 'There was blood': Woman bit by mouse in Sherwood Park cinema
  216. 'It's a grind': Paralyzed Humboldt Broncos goaltender seeing slow progress
  217. Ford knows 'nothing about the French community,' rally organizers say
  218. MMIWG Inquiry: Closing submissions LIVE
  219. Giant billboard convinces truck driver to give kidney to total stranger
  220. Here's how GM's government subsidies stack up against other businesses in Canada
  221. Girl, 4, killed in N.S. Christmas parade 'loved helping other people'
  222. Syrian refugee stranded in Malaysian airport for 7 months coming to Canada
  223. Housing watchdog at risk as Liberals worry about too much bureaucracy
  224. B.C. legislature officials say they still don't know why they were suspended
  225. Yves-François Blanchet running for Bloc Québécois leadership
  226. GM's decision to close Oshawa plant raises fears for future of making cars in Canada
  227. Newfoundlander and Holocaust survivors' son enjoy special reunion in Toronto
  228. Nearly two-thirds of Quebecers support public-sector ban on religious symbols, poll finds
  229. Canada condemns Russian aggression in clash with Ukraine
  230. U.S. officials think they've traced the source of the lettuce involved in latest E. coli outbreak
  231. GM closure throws monkey wrench at Doug Ford's 'open for business' plan
  232. Insulin pumps linked to more reports of injury and death than any other medical device, records show
  233. If there is ever a deepwater oil blowout, help could be weeks away
  234. More than 3,000 veterans waited over a year for Ottawa to process disability claims
  235. Telecom mediator sees 57% spike in complaints in 2017-18, mainly about wireless
  236. Independent senators tell Trudeau to act on 'dangerous' Northern Pulp plan
  237. GM cuts will be painful but better now than during a recession: Don Pittis
  238. Brothers, age 7 and 10, perform CPR to save grandmother in cardiac arrest
  239. Food agency taking steps to prevent entry of lettuce suspected in E. coli cases
  240. Ottawa blowing deadlines on First Nations historical claims, says report
  241. Elizabeth May says she's engaged: 'I had a crush on him, he had a crush on me'
  242. Cleanup and rebuilding underway in Telegraph Creek, B.C., after destructive wildfires
  243. Doug Ford welcomes Maple Leaf to London while 3 other Ont. meat plants close
  244. Aspiring teacher may leave Quebec if CAQ follows through on religious symbol ban
  245. 'Life is not going to change for Francophones," some Franco-Ontarians say after Ford cuts
  246. Postal union launches protest campaign as employees halt rotating strikes
  247. Hamilton reservist disciplined for sharing intimate picture of female soldier
  248. Finance Minister Bill Morneau to speak before business crowd in Calgary
  249. 'A rage in his head': RCMP spokesman's widow tells coroner's inquest 'attacks from within' got to him
  250. B.C. intervenes in greenhouse gas fight between Ottawa, Ontario and Saskatchewan