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  1. Mistrial in case of Ottawa man accused of killing parents
  2. Indigenous leaders express 'heartfelt condolences' after body of missing teen found in Thunder Bay
  3. 'Stolen' SUV returned to owner with full tank of gas
  4. Akwesasne votes Yes to accepting $240M Dundee land claim settlement
  5. Child-killer Michael Rafferty transferred to medium security
  6. Brothers charged with killing Mississauga teen had past trouble with law
  7. Postal workers delivering parcels 7 days a week ahead of Christmas, union says
  8. Town councillor to take his seat after Ontario changes rules on pledging allegiance to the Crown
  9. 9-year-old girl calls 911 after her mom tells her to clean her room: OPP
  10. Manitoba coalition highlights pain, need for political will, in last submissions to MMIWG Inquiry
  11. Dear Justin: Alberta oil town delivers 6,800 letters for Trudeau
  12. Laval woman missing in Mexico, travel companion found dead
  13. Edmonton sisters found in apartment were stabbed to death, police say
  14. London police ordered to hand over details of woman's death on serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer's watch
  15. Doug Ford's 'efficiencies' seem to be costing taxpayers an awful lot of money: Robyn Urback
  16. 'I will be born again': First wave of Syrian refugees set to become Canadian citizens
  17. Sears customers told to continue paying for worthless extended warranties
  18. 'A really bad idea': Border Services looking at rebooting controversial reality TV show
  19. Status of Huawei CFO's husband questioned as he tries to post bail for wealthy wife
  20. Ford F-series trucks are the most often stolen vehicles in Canada, insurers say
  21. Moving to another province? You might not get health care, even if you're Canadian
  22. Toronto police chief acknowledges racial profiling challenges in wake of human rights report
  23. Hamilton looks at buying menstrual products for low-income women and girls
  24. Environment groups tell world Canada not slowing emissions from oil and gas
  25. Ex-Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig detained in China
  26. Thunder Bay Police Services Board swears in first Indigenous chair
  27. Huawei CFO's bail hearing enters 3rd day with extradition to U.S. pending
  28. 'People are afraid to drive on our highways': Ottawa asked to regulate truck-driver training
  29. Canada Goose caught in Huawei crossfire as Chinese pitch Canadian product boycott
  30. CBC reinstates Baby, It's Cold Outside amid audience input
  31. Government not expecting many more foreign fighters to return to Canada
  32. 'Absolutely false': U.S. ambassador denies political motive behind Huawei exec's arrest
  33. Mikael Kingsbury wins Lou Marsh award as Canadian athlete of the year
  34. Correctional Service Canada examining transfer of child-killer Rafferty to medium security
  35. Hockey at Peggys Cove lighthouse: An instantly iconic photo
  36. As Manitoba fights highest tuberculosis rates in the country, researchers say better data offers an antidote
  37. 1st-degree murder charge laid in 20-year-old Sudbury death
  38. Corporations fuelled Ontario Proud's pro-PC election spending
  39. OPP interim commissioner asks ombudsman to investigate Taverner's appointment
  40. Questions still shroud Christina Gliddy's death, like many others in Thunder Bay
  41. Barn fire kills 1,300 pigs in eastern Ontario
  42. Meng Wanzhou is out on bail — but could be in legal limbo for years
  43. Why Rachel Notley's refinery pitch won't solve the oilpatch's problem
  44. Winnipeg woman jailed for concealing remains of 6 infants appeals conviction
  45. More than two years later, no Canadian Panama Papers charges have been filed
  46. Dozens of child sex dolls seized by Canadian border agents
  47. Indigenous youth in Quebec child protection told not to speak their own languages, sources say
  48. Why Rachel Notley's refinery pitch won't solve the oilpatch's problem
  49. Winnipeg woman jailed for concealing remains of 6 infants appeals conviction
  50. More than two years later, no Canadian Panama Papers charges have been filed
  51. Dozens of child sex dolls seized by Canadian border agents
  52. Indigenous youth in Quebec child protection told not to speak their own languages, sources say
  53. Ontario police watchdog cites 'serious deficiencies' in dozens of Indigenous deaths probed in Thunder Bay
  54. Garneau sets out new pilot safety rules to address flight fatigue
  55. Rumble strips, lights among changes coming to Humboldt Broncos bus crash intersection
  56. Trudeau names four new senators — including a failed Liberal candidate
  57. Via Rail places nearly $1B train order with German company instead of Bombardier
  58. Former NDP MP Svend Robinson 'very seriously considering' federal run in 2019
  59. Sexual assault victims of ex-ski coach Bertrand Charest sue Alpine Canada
  60. NDP wants RCMP to probe allegation Ford's office asked OPP for 'camper-type vehicle'
  61. NHL totem poles called 'blatant cultural appropriation' pulled from some stores
  62. Newfoundlander with brain cancer helping navigate world where 'everything changes'
  63. Mark Norman's defence team accuses Crown of holding back documents
  64. St. Michael's cancels basketball, football seasons amid sex assault scandal
  65. Iqaluit city council considering curfew for youth in new year
  66. 'Who decides whether you're dead?': Ontario court case could prove precedent-setting
  67. Everything you ever wanted to know about Huawei, Meng Wanzhou and extradition
  68. Ford government aiming to slash size of public service through voluntary departures
  69. 7-day holiday work weeks highlight pay disparity between urban, rural mail carriers
  70. Heart defect doesn't stop Ontario teen from becoming prime minister for a day
  71. Why even the 'worst of the worst' criminals get transferred to medium-security prisons
  72. 'I had no self-worth': The language around addiction can make it harder for people to recover
  73. China confirms detention of 2 Canadians
  74. Sexual assault trial of former Canadian gymnastics coach resumes Thursday
  75. Christmas comes early for atheist family who opposed holiday symbols in the classroom
  76. Indigenous families struggle to trust Thunder Bay police as they face reopening of cases
  77. First child in Canada undergoes deep brain stimulation for epilepsy, hospital says
  78. Botched handling of gangster refugee claimant exposes Canada's screening weaknesses
  79. Body of missing Laval woman found in Mexico
  80. 2 security guards injured in explosion at north Edmonton bank
  81. Inuit children in youth protection left in 'no man's land'
  82. Omar Khadr request for bail condition changes to be heard in Edmonton court
  83. Chinese detentions raise fears of Canadian business chill, rethink of travel plans
  84. U by Kotex Sleek tampons recalled in Canada and U.S.
  85. Teen who died in care was let down by systems designed to help, children's advocate says
  86. Stop posting videos of shoplifters, N.L. privacy commissioner says
  87. Bomb threats reported in cities across Canada, U.S.
  88. Ford government wants public feedback on private, corner store alcohol sales
  89. Family dismayed after man found outside in cold weather at care home — but say problems didn't stop there
  90. The Pollcast: Six months of Doug Ford moving fast and breaking things
  91. High school politics class secure $40K for youth centre for their N.W.T. community
  92. Braiden Jacob's death now homicide investigation, say Thunder Bay police
  93. Liberals' election reform bill becomes law on last day of parliamentary sitting
  94. Ontario government says cannabis stores to be phased in
  95. Supreme Court rejects appeal to speed up challenge to assisted dying restriction
  96. Court orders closure of illegal Vancouver pot shops but enforcement timeline unclear
  97. How Ontario food banks fill their shelves via weekly swaps along Hwy 401
  98. 'It's creepy': Security cameras spotted in plastic surgeon's consult room
  99. A year later, police still struggling to solve murders of Honey and Barry Sherman
  100. Months after launching his People's Party, Maxime Bernier still has a long way to go
  101. Future of Canada's exotic bird hospital rests on a wing and a prayer
  102. Hundreds of N.W.T. health records found at Fort Simpson dump
  103. On international law, Canada is trying to play by the rules as the U.S. and China break them
  104. Tourism Minister Mélanie Joly no longer heading to China next week
  105. Debt to income ratio inches up to almost 178% in third quarter
  106. Girl, 2, survives 'drastic' surgery to reconstruct her skull
  107. Podcast: How Thunder Bay police failed Indigenous people
  108. Supreme Court quashes mandatory victims' surcharge for convicted criminals
  109. GM working to retrain employees affected by Oshawa plant closure
  110. Ex-Canadian gymnastics coach's sex assault trial shows sport still in flux
  111. Sask. government withheld Humboldt Broncos crash information, says Opposition
  112. Hospital photos with Santa give families 'a little bit of Christmas magic,' Waterloo photographer says
  113. 'This is not a small problem': TSB's Fond-du-Lac investigation finds planes often aren't de-iced
  114. London, Ont. cop pleads guilty to kicking, punching woman while she was in restraints
  115. Rash of bomb threats a learning opportunity for response capacity, says Goodale
  116. Peter MacKay, Scott Brison could be called as witnesses in Vice-Admiral Mark Norman's trial
  117. Beer battle brewing between Regina craft brewer and Minhas distillery
  118. Thunder Bay police charge man with 2nd degree murder in killing of Braiden Jacob
  119. Mikael Kingsbury fights off food poisoning for 51st World Cup victory
  120. N.W.T. privacy commissioner to investigate 'major breach' of health data found at dump
  121. PM plans changes to ensure Senate can remain less partisan
  122. PCs delay controversial appointment of OPP chief while selection is reviewed
  123. Punches thrown during anti-immigration protest in Edmonton
  124. Allstate tried to cut off auto insurance sales to drivers in Brampton, Ont., lawsuit claims
  125. Police now have private health files found in N.W.T. dump, says health authority
  126. 20 years after coming out, Mark Tewksbury reflects on life as a gay Olympian
  127. Most Canadian employees are ready to quit their jobs, survey finds
  128. 'Hidden form of prejudice': Diversity trainers say solving police racism has no quick fix
  129. Ontario government cuts $25M in funding for specialized school programs
  130. Cat accidentally shipped to Montreal in parcel reunited with N.S. family
  131. Canadian speed skater Weidemann scores World Cup silver
  132. This 5-year-old gave her birthday presents to 2 kids who lost their home to fire
  133. Can't find your favourite e-book at the library? This might be why
  134. 'I hope they can hear us in Ottawa': 1,500 attend Alberta oilpatch rally
  135. Baffinland says worker dead after single-vehicle accident at Mary River site
  136. Airline passengers could be entitled to hefty compensation for delays, lost bags
  137. Canadian home sales to fall to 9-year low next year, CREA forecasts
  138. Canada adds 149 new passport service locations in the past year
  139. Semi drivers start letter writing campaign for mandatory federal training
  140. Amid OPP appointment controversy, Ron Taverner rescinds Toronto police resignation
  141. Probe of soldier's suicide reveals hazing, harassment, fight club at Winnipeg armoury
  142. Canada's robust credit rating should calm unease about federal deficits: Trudeau
  143. Canadian advocates call for all medical implants to be registered
  144. Crossing the border illegally into Canada was the only option left for me
  145. Spill raises new questions about fast-growing N.L. oil industry
  146. Running back to … Moose Jaw? Guess Who frontman Burton Cummings finds new home in Sask.
  147. New Amazon warehouse in Alberta to create 600 jobs, company says
  148. Kathy Dunderdale was told $500M overrun worst-case scenario for Muskrat
  149. Trusted caregiver jailed for stealing $260K from elderly B.C. couple
  150. Modern sex-ed curriculum has huge support among Ontario parents and students, consultations show
  151. Specialized programs cut by province were 'working well,' teachers in Ontario say
  152. Saskatchewan premier to apologize to Sixties Scoop survivors in January
  153. Ottawa to announce boost for battered energy sector
  154. Drunk driver who killed mother and daughter on 401 sentenced to 8 years
  155. Quebec man sentenced to 8 years, 5 months in Australian prison for smuggling cocaine
  156. Bye-bye buck a beer? Just 1 company left selling $1 bottles
  157. Critics ask why rules to protect air passengers are still waiting in the wings
  158. Canadian house price slump makes buyers wary for 2019: Don Pittis
  159. 'When people come here they feel safe': Finding sanctuary at the Moss Park Overdose Prevention Site
  160. 'An amazing Christmas gift:' 6-month-old hears for first time
  161. Children's entertainers Sharon and Bram owed thousands of dollars by B.C. promoter
  162. Tragedies in Arctic hamlet sparking talk of a Franklin 'curse'
  163. Energy assessment law needed to avoid another Trans Mountain impasse, PM says
  164. Nova Scotia rejects $900K request for cancer treatment covered by Ontario
  165. Ottawa offers $1.6B aid package for ailing energy sector
  166. Canada Post says normal delivery times restored for most of the country
  167. Health Canada takes steps to restrict amount of alcohol allowed in sugary premixed beverages
  168. Integrity watchdog confirms probe into appointment of Ron Taverner as Ontario's top cop
  169. All this toothless tenor wants for Christmas are his three front teeth
  170. Tilray stock jumps on medical cannabis collaboration with pharma giant
  171. Thunder Bay police board acknowledges 'unequivocally' existence of systemic racism
  172. Boy, 2, attacked by cougar on wooded trail
  173. Donald Trump undermined Canada on Huawei arrest, says former U.S. ambassador
  174. Vice-Admiral Norman's pre-trial hearing hears of possible efforts to withhold records
  175. Terrorists or targets? Appeal court to decide fate of B.C. couple accused in bomb plot
  176. 'The prices are outrageous': Concerns raised over monopoly on ordered goods in federal prisons
  177. Medical insurance fraud widespread, as employees, providers rip off benefit plans
  178. Banning Huawei from building new 5G wireless network won't really hurt Canada's big telecom firms
  179. Woman charged with witchcraft just 2 days before offence scrubbed from law
  180. Two First Nations oppose extension of Syncrude oilsands mine
  181. Toronto police arrest 2 more St. Michael's College School students
  182. 'It's my Christmas miracle': Woman finds birth mother 64 years after adoption
  183. Date set for inquest into fatal stage collapse at Radiohead show
  184. B.C. couple convicted in legislature bomb plot freed by Appeal Court
  185. $600M class-action lawsuit claims police mistreatment in N.W.T., Yukon and Nunavut
  186. $600M class-action lawsuit claims police mistreatment in N.W.T., Yukon and Nunavut
  187. Class action lawsuit proposed on coerced sterilization in Alberta
  188. Mounties wrap up vote today to select a new labour union
  189. Tessa Virtue, Scott Moir named CBC Sports Canadian Athletes of the Year
  190. Toronto's record homicide year marked by 'senseless' violence, top investigator says
  191. Out in the cold: Canada's year in foreign policy
  192. Here's what Facebook knows about you
  193. Health Canada aims to improve safety of medical devices
  194. Doctor suspended after multiple botched circumcisions that sent some patients to emergency room
  195. 'Couldn't be a happier day': 600 Sydney, N.S., workers stunned by call-centre closure getting rehired
  196. Feds, city announcing new funding to tackle youth gang violence
  197. CFL to host regular-season game in Atlantic Canada in 2019
  198. The Pollcast: The year that was and the one to come
  199. Exxon Mobil withdraws application for $25-billion LNG project in B.C.
  200. Canada among targets of alleged Chinese hacking campaign
  201. New loonie to commemorate end of laws against homosexuality
  202. Judge rejects mandatory minimum sentence, gives human traffickers less time
  203. Results of electoral reform referendum to be announced Thursday afternoon
  204. Lawyer overseeing Thunder Bay police board involved in law society investigation that faced rebuke
  205. B.C. windstorm knocks out power to more than 230,000, cancels ferries
  206. Coerced sterilization reports sparking concern in Canada's medical community
  207. Manitoba suspends pot producer's sales amid recall
  208. 3 people involved in naked kidnapping have rare, psychotic disorder: court
  209. Complaint dismissed against judge accused of misconduct
  210. Intense B.C. storm leads to dramatic rescues in White Rock, Maple Bay
  211. U of R students' mallet-to-the-face moment goes viral
  212. How these 'Golden Girls' beat the odds of loneliness
  213. AFN national chief says senators should not be 'afraid' of Indigenous rights bill
  214. Year-end polls point to trouble for Trudeau — but no clear signs of collapse yet
  215. 'Alarmed' and 'disgusted': Vance erupts over report that DND evaded information requests on Mark Norman
  216. Senate rejects calls for outside oversight of expenses
  217. Safety program for semi drivers 'sitting on a shelf somewhere gathering dust': author
  218. Severe sensitivity to household chemicals leaves GTA man homeless for the holidays
  219. Potato supply will be tight this year, says farm group
  220. This mystery Santa is offering toys, coffee and the Christmas spirit to strangers
  221. Thousands could be without power 'for days' after severe B.C. windstorm
  222. Meet Elon Muskox, the Yellowknife sculpture named after Tesla CEO
  223. Canada's GDP shakes off September doldrums with better-than-expected growth in October
  224. Pikangikum, Ont., 1st remote community connected to provincial power grid
  225. Scheer says detention of Canadians in China is retaliation for Huawei arrest
  226. Delta plane preparing for Saskatoon flight slides off taxiway, no injuries
  227. Lake Louise ski resort wants fine reduced from $2M to $200,000 for chopping down endangered trees
  228. Year of change for Canadian sports fans in 2018 as media rivals stepped up to compete
  229. As holidays near, Winnipeg-based Venezuelan family faces deportation in New Year
  230. Man rescued from collapsed B.C. pier says he wants to apologize for 'foolishness'
  231. Richmond Hill councillor loses 90 days' pay over bullying complaint
  232. Family asks OIPRD to investigate officer recorded making racist statements after arrest
  233. B.C. regulator says fracking caused earthquakes near Fort St. John
  234. Thousands still without power across B.C.'s south coast
  235. 19th-century firearms retrieved from ocean bottom being restored in N.L.
  236. Montreal boxer Adonis Stevenson awake from coma, girlfriend says
  237. School buses go up in flames at N.S. gas station
  238. Heating oil drains into Ottawa River after spill in downtown Gatineau, Que.
  239. 'It's not sustainable': Hospitals in Northeastern Ontario at or over capacity
  240. Smoke covers Beauceville as used tires catch fire outside Royal Mat plant
  241. Picture of Toronto homelessness emerging from research into Out of the Cold program
  242. Iqaluit shooter in custody after standoff, police say
  243. 4 days and counting: More delays expected for power restoration to thousands of B.C. homes
  244. 'Burned out': Saskatoon cancer doctors reveal reasons for departures
  245. After serving 30 years of a 160 year sentence, Derek Twyman is 'clicking along' in Toronto
  246. 1 dead, 3 injured after fire destroys Edmonton group home
  247. BC Hydro expects power outages to continue Christmas Day in some areas
  248. Toronto woman creates app that lands her spot on Forbes 30 Under 30, has big-name brands lining up
  249. BC Hydro lineman fired over legal pot grow-op wins back job
  250. Canada Post stamp prices to increase on Jan. 14