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  1. Children are bearing the brunt of this year's flu season, health officials say
  2. How to get CBC News on your smart speaker
  3. Montreal's Sir John A. Macdonald statue defaced again
  4. More Salad Shake Ups recalled due to possible Listeria contamination
  5. Feds, Irving ask trade tribunal to toss challenge to warship contract
  6. Forget letters to Santa! London students write to police on-duty Christmas Day
  7. BC Hydro crews rebuilding parts of electrical grid in race to restore power
  8. Fatal shooting by Edmonton police under investigation by ASIRT
  9. 'Super sponge' seen as absorbent next step in oil spill mitigation
  10. Economic outlook for 2019 may not be as rosy as 2018
  11. Toronto police chief calls 2018 'a year like no other' as fatalities set record
  12. Shoot for the stars: how to capture the perfect photo of the night sky
  13. The 5 most dramatic moments of the year in Ontario politics
  14. For decades, a Halifax neighbourhood has been known for a murder (of crows)
  15. N.L.'s natural character front and centre for 3 big ad shoots in 2018
  16. Fill up now! Gasoline prices in most of Canada set to rise this weekend from 18-month lows
  17. Immigrant joblessness narrows to 6.4% as Canada looks to newcomers to build workforce
  18. Executives dismissed from beleaguered Winnipeg cannabis producer
  19. Runaway barges cause more than $1M in property damage, Vancouver police say
  20. Indigenous leaders pushing governments to settle after landmark ruling
  21. Missing B.C. professor Ramazan Gencay found dead in Colombia
  22. Bread price-fixing, dairy industry make top 2018 food stories: Charlebois
  23. U.S. company plans hostile takeover of cannabis producer Aphria
  24. Canada pledges to review border policy regarding Indigenous nations
  25. N.S. Catholic hospital's ban on assisted dying may violate charter rights
  26. Tessa Virtue, Scott Moir named CP team of the year
  27. Humboldt Broncos coach announces he has 'stepped away' after less than 6 months
  28. Her car was totalled in a rear-end crash caught on dash cam, so why wasn't the other driver charged?
  29. Durex recalls condoms in Canada after failed shelf-life tests
  30. Ontario names former Lac Seul chief as 'special adviser' on Indigenous affairs
  31. 'It feels like she should've been here all along': Sask. woman meets birth family on Christmas Day
  32. Canadian woman detained in China has returned home
  33. Brian Gallant quits as leader of Liberal Party
  34. Brampton, Ont. woman searching for the recipient of her son's heart
  35. Montreal-area Muslims hold out hope for new cemetery in Vaudreuil-Dorion
  36. 100 years ago, a train carrying Spanish flu pulled into Calgary. Within weeks, Alberta was in crisis
  37. Sarah McIver's aunt says she believes school officials in China made error
  38. 'That's not a fin ... that's a calf': 1st baby right whale spotted this year
  39. Canadians' idea of 'mainstream family' vehicles changing, search data suggests
  40. Voters want something new, campaigns (sometimes) still matter — and other political lessons of 2018
  41. Wind chills in northern Sask. could plunge to –54 C this weekend
  42. Scientist, business owner seeking Liberal nomination to take on NDP's Singh
  43. Father and son Mohawk ironworkers help raise record-breaking roller coaster
  44. Flexibility key as B.C. faces new wildfire reality, forests minister says
  45. More than oilsands: Mayor has eye on new brand for Fort McMurray
  46. Yellowknife teacher transforms classroom into Hogwarts
  47. B.C. nurse hopeful Ebola outbreak in Congo can be contained soon
  48. 30-vehicle pileup shuts down major highway west of Edmonton
  49. Pro-pipeline rally draws 1,000 attendees in Alberta town of about 6,600
  50. Growing number of refugees arriving in Canada as unaccompanied minors
  51. Why Canada raced to get in on the CPTPP trade deal
  52. Who will rebuild after a climate disaster as workers retire and weather worsens?
  53. Take a look at some of the top Canadian news photos of 2018
  54. Afroman was gonna come to Newfoundland, but then he got high
  55. How a P.E.I. man's champion chickens are preserving heritage breeds
  56. Quebec hospitals overflowing as province hit with widespread flu
  57. 'Knee-jerk reaction:' Lawyers worried about proposed changes to trial system
  58. Cabinet OKs plan for Mint to craft special toonies to mark D-Day anniversary
  59. Incoming Edmonton police chief’s policing strategy spreads across North America
  60. What's so wrong about a national park in B.C.'s southern Interior? Many locals still strongly opposed
  61. 2 dead after car hit by train in Langley
  62. Walk Off the Earth band member Mike Taylor dead
  63. Emails reveal how Ottawa sought to explain PTSD treatment for man who killed cop
  64. 1 arrested after armed robbery at Toronto-area mall
  65. 'I want to be put back into the air': the life and death of a BASE jumper
  66. Critics accuse PCs of making 'misleading' claims about lower gas prices in Ontario
  67. Your tax bill could change in 2019. Here's what to expect.
  68. Taquisha McKitty, woman at centre of life-support battle, has died
  69. This retired surgeon turns classic paintings and N.L. landscapes into rugs like it's no big deal
  70. No dead North Atlantic right whales were found in the Gulf of St. Lawrence this year
  71. Liberals look to infrastructure bank to finance rural, remote broadband internet
  72. Nearly $4K stolen from Cape Breton church days before Christmas
  73. 'Miraculous' close call sees sanding truck smash into cars minutes after family got out
  74. Little to no proof police carding has effect on crime or arrests: Ontario report
  75. Man dies after getting stuck in clothing donation bin in West Vancouver
  76. St. Catharines man says MPP Sam Oosterhoff used police as 'muscle' after tweet
  77. Kevin Vickers considering run for New Brunswick Liberal leadership
  78. Canadian man arrested at Amsterdam airport for alleged bomb threat
  79. 5 reasons why the oilpatch could be in for another turbulent year in 2019
  80. DFO investigating critical fish habitat destruction in B.C.'s 'Heart of the Fraser'
  81. Girlfriend of man shot to death by Edmonton police claims officers used excessive force
  82. Why Doug Ford's subway upload could be Toronto's most contentious city hall story of 2019
  83. NHL announces outdoor game at Regina's Mosaic Stadium in 2019
  84. B.C.'s New Year's baby born one minute after midnight
  85. Stiffer distracted driving fines, a frozen minimum wage: Here's what's changing in Ontario in 2019
  86. These New Year's Day babies are some of the first Canadians born in 2019
  87. For now, optimism is hard to find in Western Canada's natural gas business
  88. How the upcoming federal byelections could make history
  89. Most of Newfoundland digs out from overnight storm, more blizzard conditions coming
  90. Feeling fidgety in class? Go stomp, jump or hop down this school's sensory hallway
  91. Hazing thrives in organizations obsessed with conformity. The military is the acme of this
  92. Archeologists advance toward proving Acadian burial site at Annapolis Royal, N.S.
  93. B.C. hopes new rules mean fewer deaths on mountain highways
  94. Even in executive ranks, women's pay is 68% of men's
  95. Petition calls for U.S. to give Northwest Angle to Canada
  96. Phoenix 'pay pods' show some success, but still no word on overall fix to public servant payroll
  97. Cree language podcast records Elders' stories from Northern Quebec
  98. When Toronto declared war on snow and called in the army
  99. Hamilton animation studio producing some of the world's most popular cartoons
  100. 'Let them eat cake': Ont. Chamber of Commerce president apologizes after new year's tweet draws ire
  101. Ont. pilot project aims to cut down microplastics getting into the Great Lakes
  102. Syncrude fined $2.75M in deaths of 31 great blue herons
  103. There's an app for that: Students opt for delivery over bag lunches, cafeterias
  104. A broken stick leads to broken hearts for Canada's world juniors
  105. 'I will always be the man who was stuck at the airport': Refugee wants to help others
  106. Plywood smashes into car narrowly missing driver on Hwy. 410
  107. National Firearms Association tells long-gun owners to delay registering weapon
  108. 1 teen dead, 4 others injured after vehicle leaves road north of Toronto
  109. Saskatchewan man walks across Canada — just because
  110. Escaped convict spotted driving prison pickup truck
  111. Flap over wooden fowl attracts art-loving flock after swan sculpture beheaded
  112. 6 things to watch for in Friday's job numbers in Canada and the U.S.: Don Pittis
  113. The next frontier in the 'right to die': advance requests, minors and the mentally ill
  114. How 'passive homes' are setting new green building standards, $2,000 cat door included
  115. Que. couple, baby unhurt after chunk of ice shatters windshield on highway
  116. Canadians with Kitec plumbing may be eligible for compensation in class action
  117. Court rules OSPCA law enforcement is unconstitutional
  118. Canadian teen Bianca Andreescu scores upset win over Australian Open champion
  119. Mysterious message reunites April Wine frontman with guitar 46 years later
  120. CBC ARCHIVES: How Canadians became citizens of their own country in 1947
  121. Girl, 15, dies after jumping from a chairlift in Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  122. 'Thanks to God, we are alive': driver recounts narrow escape after highway plywood crash
  123. Ottawa to spend $113 million on pre-arrival services for new immigrants
  124. 'Dangerous' Winnipeg-area real estate agent accused of assaulting woman
  125. 2 more killer whales will likely die by summer, expert says
  126. Brock professor returns to classroom following sexual harassment investigation
  127. Quebecer barred from leaving Dominican Republic after alleged attempted sexual assault on 7-year-old girl
  128. Sun-bound travellers grounded after Westjet plane 'makes contact' with vehicle at YVR
  129. 27 CP Rail cars derail near Lake Louise, Alta.
  130. MS patient in hospital since 2017 finally goes home
  131. Loonie, one of the big losers of 2018, remains 'expensive,' experts say
  132. The influencers: How Ottawa uses popular online hosts to get its messages out
  133. An Ontario judge says carding doesn't work. But will politicians listen?
  134. Canadian charity used donations to fund projects linked to Israeli military
  135. 'I felt sick,' Halifax woman says after $50K in diamond, gold jewelry mistakenly donated to charity
  136. GTA home sales drop 16% in 2018, fewer houses listed: TREB
  137. Halifax Harbour Bridges wants vehicles to stop getting stuck in its toll booths
  138. Sudanese activist in St. John's on hunger strike to protest Omar al-Bashir
  139. Canada added 9,300 jobs in December, 163,000 for 2018 as a whole
  140. Letter calls for Canada to change how it deals with sport harassment cases
  141. Stock markets bounce back up as see-saw trading continues
  142. Canada's two major railways well-poised for trade headwinds in 2019: analysts
  143. Detainees 'not on the agenda' for mission to China, says senator
  144. Winnipeg cancer patient spends almost a year documenting chemo pumps with expired safety checks
  145. Distracted driving law could target minorities, advocates warn
  146. Canada could be flying Australia's used F-18 fighters this summer
  147. How Sidney Crosby got the last laugh on a New York heckler
  148. Skier dies in avalanche near Pemberton, B.C.
  149. Attempt to engage Manitoba's civil service with garden gnome mascot insulting, tone-deaf: union
  150. Your amazing photos of the lunar eclipse and super blood wolf moon
  151. Luxurious trips, lavish overspending alleged in bombshell report on expenses of top B.C. Legislature officials
  152. Liberals taking new approach for First Nations on-reserve education funding
  153. 'How is that not torture?': Beating of N.S. teen reignites debate over torture definition in Criminal Code
  154. 'I don't know how I did it': Mom saves daughter, 4, from sinking car after crash
  155. Andrew Scheer courts Quebec with immigration offer but avoids pipeline talk
  156. Mac the Moose looks to reclaim world's largest moose title
  157. 'They completely abandoned me': Winnipegger left to sort things out after Sunwing accidentally rips passport
  158. Doug Ford says Trudeau's carbon tax will cause recession
  159. Wife of gymnastics coach on trial for sexual assault suspended from coaching
  160. Man accused of throwing trailer hitch at woman in Thunder Bay, Ont., to stand trial for 2nd degree murder
  161. Winter storm slams Eastern Canada, causing power outages, flash freeze warnings
  162. Charges laid after 2-year-old killed by snake venom in North Vancouver
  163. 'They broke my car': VW owner unhappy about emissions 'fix'
  164. Gilles Duceppe's mother, 93, found dead of hypothermia outside Montreal seniors' residence
  165. Transportation Safety Board's advice unheeded years after crashes
  166. Two men charged in Ivory Coast for trying to blackmail MP Tony Clement
  167. Halifax man with business dealings in Syria now under EU sanctions
  168. 'The screams and the silence': Survivor recalls fatal bus crash
  169. How smart technology gets you to continue paying long after point of sale
  170. Doug Ford is warning of a 'carbon tax recession.' Here's how economists are reacting
  171. What did Canadian mining executives know about possible human rights violations in Eritrea?
  172. Montrealer loses inheritance to bogus online investment company
  173. Last year was the worst year in history for births in Newfoundland and Labrador
  174. Train hauling grain derails north of Saskatoon
  175. 27 B.C. naturopaths under investigation as college cracks down on misleading ads
  176. Canada's wholesale and manufacturing sales fell slightly in November: StatsCan
  177. Federal government announces $18.4M for pre-arrival immigrant settlement services
  178. TD Bank takes down ads targeting South Asians after complaint about word 'desi'
  179. Does it get more Canadian than a Zamboni in a ditch?
  180. Abdoul Abdi's case changes N.S. policies on children in care
  181. 8 jaw-dropping allegations from B.C. Speaker's report
  182. More than half of Ontario municipalities opt in as willing cannabis store hosts
  183. Advocates welcome mandatory training for semi drivers
  184. 'Dark chapter in our history': federal gov't apologizes to Ahiarmiut for forced relocations
  185. Serial killer Dellen Millard appeals conviction and sentence for father's murder
  186. 1.6 million Canadian banking records shared with IRS
  187. With 4 generations in the workplace, employers expected to juggle vastly different expectations
  188. Canada's chronic shortage of legal cannabis expected to drag out for years
  189. Toronto landlord owes man with disabilities, daughter $60K after 'campaign' of harassment
  190. 'Logistics in the real world': school bus officials sound off on seatbelts
  191. Women led Alberta's economic recovery in 2018
  192. Trudeau announces $2.2M in funding for La Loche, Sask., school
  193. Many pregnant women don't think cannabis is harmful, UBC study finds
  194. Alarm over B.C. Legislature spending was sounded more than a decade ago
  195. All rail cars cleared from Highway 11 following derailment, fire department says
  196. Hitler book maps 'Final Solution in Canada,' Library and Archives Canada curator says
  197. Top court weighs precedent-setting case of human rights breaches at Canadian mine in Eritrea
  198. Five years after horrific L'Isle-Verte fire, half of Quebec seniors' homes still have no sprinklers
  199. 'I want to see justice': Plecas speaks out after release of bombshell report into B.C. Legislature expenses
  200. Ontario considers removing kindergarten, primary class size caps
  201. Canadian cities re-think removal of fluoride from tap water
  202. In Quebec, Conservatives are hoping Liberals can't fight city hall
  203. B.C. pair accused of masterminding killing 19 years ago extradited to India
  204. McCallum says Meng has a strong case against extradition. Is he right?
  205. With 2 rivals claiming Venezuela's presidency, Canada shelters family of anti-government colonel
  206. Corey Hart talks family, fame ahead of national tour
  207. 'I screamed at the top of my lungs': Phoenix woes continue for seasonal worker
  208. Hussen unveils plan to attract, retain skilled immigrants in rural and remote regions
  209. 2 men behind free Toronto-area paper guilty of promoting hate against women, Jews
  210. How would Regina handle another cyclone like 1912?
  211. 'Unfair' immigration process stifles Windsor family's attempt to help relatives in Lebanon
  212. Former teacher facing 27 sex charges dating to 1970s and 1980s
  213. Montreal real estate developer with Mafia ties shot dead
  214. Ryane Clowe steps down as Newfoundland Growlers coach 'due to medical reasons'
  215. Formal investigation into Jason Kenney's housing claims requested by Ontario Liberal MP
  216. The Pollcast: How the NDP wants to tackle the challenges of 2019
  217. 2 arrested in RCMP raids in Kingston, Ont., related to national security probe
  218. Mother of two happy to be alive after coming within seconds of being hit by train
  219. What we know about Alberta's plan to buy thousands of oil tank cars
  220. 'I've cried many times': WW II 'miracle' baby saved by Canadian soldiers makes long-lost connections
  221. Flash flooding, power outages, school closures hit NB
  222. Ontario craft beer brewers launch campaign for less red tape, bigger market share
  223. Ryan Straschnitzki and family focused on rebuilding, not sentencing hearing
  224. Trudeau warns fear-mongering over immigration will be part of election campaign
  225. Unifor calls for Canadian boycott on GM vehicles built in Mexico
  226. 'It was hell': Woman's co-worker accused of repeatedly tainting her water bottle with Lysol
  227. Stoney Creek 'fan' of Paul Bernardo sentenced after working at the Binbrook Fair
  228. RCMP charge Kingston, Ont., youth with terror-related offence after security probe
  229. Community leaders work to head off anti-Muslim backlash as Kingston terror arrests wind up political debate
  230. Trudeau fires John McCallum as ambassador to China
  231. Daughter, 18, charged with 2nd-degree murder after woman reported missing in Ottawa
  232. What we know and don't know about the alleged Kingston terrorist plot
  233. Importance of Indigenous Peoples March got overshadowed by 'the face of white privilege'
  234. Flood threat ends in Sussex, recovery mode begins
  235. Cleanup in Aisle 3: No one hurt as vehicle drives through N.S. grocery store
  236. Yellow vest protests in Red Deer creating stress for new arrivals to Canada
  237. Crisp & Delicious chicken nuggets recalled due to possible Salmonella contamination
  238. Justin Trudeau makes no promises during a day in Quebec City
  239. Feds give Toronto $15M to help curb 'greater demand' on shelters due to migration
  240. Pilot reunites with plane he was forced to leave on frozen Manitoba lake during rescue
  241. Alberta's OPEC-style cuts draw down oil backlog, analysis firm says
  242. Former Liberal Raj Grewal says he's staying on as MP following gambling debt admission
  243. Regina mother faces deportation to Hungary, forcible separation from her 4-year-old Canadian son
  244. Kingsbury returns to moguls podium with 1st victory at Mont-Tremblant
  245. Canadian and U.S. fighter planes scramble to escort Russian jets out of Arctic region
  246. Why incels are a 'real and present threat' for Canadians
  247. 1 in 5 Canadian youths aren't sure what happened in the Holocaust, survey says
  248. The Mamas and the Papas: How two Ottawa couples became co-parents
  249. Car plunges into Lake Ontario at Billy Bishop Airport
  250. John McCallum's political skills failed both him and Trudeau