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  1. Trudeau touts Liberals as 'irresistible alternative'
  2. Canadian Olympian's trans-Atlantic trip suffers 'catastrophic capsize'
  3. RBC replaces Canadian staff with foreign workers
  4. Canada's Brad Jacobs going for gold at curling worlds
  5. Red carpet rolled out for Vancouver Bollywood gala
  6. Labrador byeletion called for Panashue’s former riding
  7. Community in shock after Gatineau daycare shooting
  8. Capsizing ends trans-Atlantic quest, but crew in good spirits
  9. Group suggests changes to Quebec nurses' education credentials
  10. Vancouver Bollywood awards show wows Canadian Crowd
  11. Toronto doctor says canyon rescue 'quite an adventure'
  12. Fantino's office issued directive for English-only communications
  13. Red Sox pound R.A. Dickey, Blue Jays
  14. New Democrats to discuss political co-operation at convention
  15. Milos Raonic sends Canada to historic Davis Cup semifinals
  16. Liberal leadership voter turnout strong in early hours
  17. Winnipeg woman seeks help to die in Europe
  18. Nearly 25% of nurses wouldn't recommend their hospital
  19. Lockheed Martin launches Canadian PR campaign for F-35
  20. Think you're eating tuna? Think again
  21. Teen prostitution ring trial begins today in Ottawa
  22. PMO has been running Penashue case, John Crosbie says
  23. Dziekanski death at hands of RCMP a homicide, B.C. coroner rules
  24. RBC chief denies use of foreign worker replacements
  25. Court reduces sentences of Hamilton couple who tortured disabled man
  26. Police identify victim in Gatineau daycare shooting
  27. Record $5M in damages awarded in worker's insurance claim
  28. Birth control with placebo pills recalled
  29. Video may help ID women sought in alleged sex assault
  30. Dirty hospital rooms a top concern for Canadians
  31. Canadians not eligible for EI after parental leave
  32. Deadly bat fungus will be tracked across Canada
  33. Teen prostitution ring trial in Ottawa reveals 4th accused
  34. NDP proposes plan to fight criminal use of tax havens
  35. Boy mauled by dogs on Manitoba First Nation
  36. Readers aren't buying RBC CEO's foreign worker denial
  37. Mom of tortured disabled man sickened by lenient sentences
  38. Genetically modified alfalfa protested by Canadian farmers
  39. Porter may buy jets that can fly across Canada
  40. Ottawa woman's full chest tattoo inspires thousands online
  41. Outsourcing bank jobs is common practice, say employees
  42. Rape, bullying led to N.S. teen's death, says mom
  43. Sony says so-called iPod tax too hard to avoid
  44. Canadian Forces face danger pay cuts in Afghanistan
  45. Fast food chains using loophole to hire foreigners, says labour group
  46. Canada lags on childhood well-being, UNICEF says
  47. CBC rates 10 hospitals best in Canada
  48. Patient hospital ratings tool a 1st for Canadians
  49. Self-employed slow to take up employment insurance
  50. The 2 Trudeaus, and the lesson of 1968
  51. Rise in foreign temp workers questioned by labour groups
  52. Amanda Todd’s mom offers strength to bullying victim's family
  53. Teen prostitution ring allegedly had 29 clients
  54. Iconic Halifax nightclub the Palace closes its doors
  55. Top court to investigate alleged judicial meddling in 1982 Constitution
  56. Penashue expects to be back in cabinet
  57. Porter Airlines may reveal national plans today
  58. Girl, 3, drowns in pond in southern Manitoba
  59. Hamilton man dies after unregulated MMA fight in Michigan
  60. Mad Men shops for P.E.I. vintage bed sheets
  61. PMO nixes danger-pay cut for soldiers in Afghanistan
  62. Provinces co-ordinated responses to deny CBC's hospital data requests
  63. FBI arrest Nova Scotia man linked to fake sweepstakes
  64. Atleo praises First Nations education pact
  65. Dad shattered over death of Rehtaeh Parsons
  66. BC Rail complaint against Premier Christy Clark dismissed
  67. Ninderjit Singh gets life sentence for slaying of ex-girlfriend
  68. 'Messy mix' of ice pellets, freezing rain coming Thursday
  69. Anti-circumcision activists to protest Oprah's Canadian appearances
  70. Well-being of Canada's children under scrutiny
  71. Suu Kyi rebuff of Canadian invite caused diplomatic scramble
  72. Nanos Number: Trudeau's support coming at a cost to Mulcair
  73. Airbag problem prompts massive global recall
  74. RBC should survive foreign-worker outrage, PR experts say
  75. Trudeau's social-media playbook looks a lot like Obama's
  76. Ice storm warning for southern Ontario
  77. Rehtaeh Parsons case prompts warning to possible vigilantes
  78. U.S. sex offender posing as NFL scout likely in Ontario
  79. Skilled labour gap evidence skimpy and selective
  80. Top court to look at early parole, pre-trial custody changes
  81. Indian firm 'indentures' bank workers while making millions
  82. 12-year-old girl's heartfelt letter saves B.C. forest
  83. Chemo oversight needed, Ontario premier says
  84. Countdown traffic lights may cause accidents, study say
  85. Newcomer moms compile book of letters to children
  86. McCallion denies knowing vote would help son
  87. Regina police seek soccer player after ref punched
  88. Bus driver stabbed in late night attack by passenger
  89. Mutant strawberry virus threatens $17M N.S. industry
  90. Cause of death errors happen too often, expert says
  91. Avoid discount site Dealfind, angry customers warn
  92. Federal Liberals lead Conservatives in new poll
  93. Spring weather? Not for parts of Ontario, Quebec, Maritimes
  94. Chris Hall: The weekend for retooling Canada's opposition parties
  95. Toronto teens win Heritage Minute contest with epic trek story
  96. Via train halted by fallen tree in eastern Ontario
  97. Sherman Downey and the Ambiguous Case are Searchlight winners
  98. New Windsor-Detroit bridge gets U.S. presidential approval
  99. Wife of former VANOC CEO killed in car crash
  100. CBC project gets Webby Award nod for interactive video
  101. Diluted chemo drugs affected 26 more Ontario patients
  102. Rehtaeh Parsons case to be reopened by police
  103. Luka Magnotta to stand trial on 1st-degree murder
  104. Man with broken leg waited hour in cold for ambulance
  105. Tomorrow's $55M lotto is largest jackpot in Canadian history
  106. Hamilton teen arrested after brick narrowly misses baby
  107. Attacked Maritime Bus driver grateful to 'Good Samaritans'
  108. Long winter could kill nearly half of Manitoba’s deer
  109. Temporary foreign worker impacts felt far beyond RBC
  110. More birth control pills recalled
  111. High-tech solutions not the answer to ER wait times, experts say
  112. Offshore outsourcing 'not always a negative thing'
  113. Liberals' 'supporter' experiment put to the test
  114. Tom Mulcair focus of NDP convention's second day
  115. Friends, family set to attend Rehtaeh Parsons funeral
  116. 'Humber Epic Hookup Fail' Facebook page enrages students
  117. Northern Gateway panel releases 199 pipeline conditions
  118. Single mom pleads for help to pay for son's cancer meds
  119. Does Canada really have a skilled labour shortage?
  120. Record-breaking $55M prize in Lotto 6/49
  121. Body of daycare shooting victim being returned to France
  122. Tiny socialist caucus raises ruckus at NDP convention
  123. $55M lottery numbers revealed
  124. Canadian cowgirl hopes to buck her way to Stampede
  125. Justin Trudeau wins Liberal leadership with 80% support
  126. 'Undercover' hospital CEO refuses to bury bad news
  127. Universities square off against copyright group
  128. NDP votes to take 'socialism' out of party constitution
  129. OPP issue Amber Alert for Peterborough-area teen
  130. Light quake rattles West Coast
  131. Wynne says gas plant report will help set record straight
  132. Dozens gather at P.E.I. Province House for Rehtaeh vigil
  133. Hundreds of foreign farm workers delayed from entering Quebec
  134. How Justin Trudeau grew from poster boy to leader-in-waiting
  135. Anarchopanda takes 'pandaction' against Montreal bylaw
  136. Hay River, N.W.T., teen rescues baby from house fire
  137. London community seeks answers about 4th Canadian
  138. Winds of change blowing hard as B.C. goes to the polls
  139. Greg Weston: Trudeau must turn 'star quality' into votes
  140. Gay seniors struggling to find 'safe' retirement housing
  141. Home prices tick higher despite sales slump
  142. Twitter, email ban takes effect in Quebec courtrooms
  143. NAC Orchestra poised for extensive Chinese tour
  144. 3.1-magnitude earthquake rattles Quebec-Ontario border
  145. Trudeau makes his debut as Tory attack ads take aim
  146. Mississauga power plant decision will cost public $275M
  147. Peter Penashue trails in Labrador byelection, poll suggests
  148. Halifax airport abductor sentenced to 8 years
  149. Canadians describe Boston Marathon blast 'fear' and 'shock'
  150. Rehtaeh Parsons case to get independent review
  151. Canadian reportedly killed in attack on court in Mogadishu
  152. Quiz: 10 questions about Rush
  153. 5 things to watch as B.C. election campaign kicks off
  154. Six Canadian seniors redefining retirement
  155. Kelowna, B.C., runner, 74, recalls Boston Marathon chaos
  156. Smoking reduces house value by 30%, realtor survey finds
  157. Ontario kids killed by truck in I-75 pileup, say lawyers
  158. Kitchener approves new parking rules
  159. Fargo mayor predicts flood to reach 3rd worst level ever
  160. Wynne faces questions about gas-plant cancellation costs
  161. Teen pleads guilty to bludgeoning seals on P.E.I.
  162. MPs unite to condemn Boston Marathon bombings
  163. Manitoba budget expected to come with deficit, tax hikes
  164. B.C. NDP drops Kelowna-Mission candidate for racist remarks
  165. MP Warawa's decision made on abortion motion appeal
  166. Job vacancies fall to lowest point on record
  167. Manitoba to hike PST to 8%
  168. 'Naked' airport scans switching to stick figure images
  169. Long-awaited election reform legislation coming Thursday
  170. Justin Trudeau takes a gamble on staying positive
  171. Cape Breton singer Rita MacNeil dies at 68
  172. Montreal woman's arrest highlights legal risks of social media
  173. For seniors, losing driver’s licence like having 'arm cut off’
  174. 2 children missing, 6 others in hospital after Quebec fire
  175. Frank Zampino says he had no knowledge of fixed elections
  176. Bank of Canada opts to hold rates steady
  177. MP Mark Warawa to replace abortion motion with new bill
  178. Trudeau accuses NDP of being 'lukewarm' about charter
  179. Posters go up supporting boys in Rehtaeh Parsons case
  180. Readers react to resignation of B.C. NDP candidate
  181. Harper slams Trudeau for comments on Boston bombings
  182. Turbans banned on Quebec soccer fields
  183. Canadian bomb squads dealt with 185 incidents last year
  184. Corrections staff scared to report force used on Ashley Smith
  185. SNC-Lavalin agrees to 10-year ban from World Bank projects
  186. Health Council's demise 'just made sense,' spokesman says
  187. Canada Post facing 'serious financial challenges' in 2013
  188. Health Council's demise 'just made sense,' spokesman says
  189. Teen porn website listed on B.C. politician's site
  190. Teen prostitution trial hears about use of social media
  191. B.C. NDP candidate to run as Independent after 'hateful' comments forced resignation
  192. Most Canadians have BPA in urine, lead traces in blood
  193. Rush joins Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
  194. Kathy Dunderdale shuts down Twitter account over porn fuss
  195. Girl describes escape from Quebec fire that killed 2
  196. Suicides force First Nation to declare state of emergency
  197. Former rights chief abused employees, commissioner finds
  198. Alaska's GM salmon protest comes to P.E.I.
  199. Nunavummiut struggle with lack of alcohol treatment options
  200. Justin Trudeau dismisses criticism of Constitution comments
  201. Rehtaeh Parsons case to be reviewed by Ontario experts
  202. Imam says anti-gay comments were taken from context
  203. Bank 'bail-in' plan shouldn't worry Canadians, Carney says
  204. Canadian runners lace up for Boston
  205. Woman with facial condition becomes viral star after CNN email
  206. China's largest bank to finance Kitimat refinery
  207. Honda recalling more than 20,000 SUVs, minivans in Canada
  208. First test of Supreme Court's new face-veil rules imminent
  209. Liberals crafted leadership rules to avoid debt buildup
  210. Windsor man locked down at Harvard during manhunt
  211. Ottawa teen prostitution victim to testify after delay
  212. Communication errors, assumptions cited in Leo Crockwell escape
  213. Chemotherapy oversight fix to be discussed
  214. Possible Ontario tornado destroys barn 'like it was a twig'
  215. N.S. wants ban on spreading images after Rehtaeh Parsons case
  216. Quebec students sit tight near Boston as manhunt continues
  217. Conservatives deny hockey helmet tariffs to remain
  218. Teen says he was wrongly named in Rehtaeh Parsons case
  219. Toronto aunt of Boston bombing suspects says nephews 'innocent'
  220. Senator Mike Duffy says he's repaid $90K in housing cash
  221. Ecstasy pills OK'd for Vancouver PTSD-treatment trial
  222. Rush's Rock Hall induction 'a nice pat on the back'
  223. Canadian music stars gather for Juno gala
  224. 4/20 rally expected to draw thousands to Parliament Hill
  225. Roads closed, homes evacuated in central Ontario flooding
  226. Rita MacNeil honoured in private Cape Breton ceremony
  227. B.C. pot grower sues RCMP for bust
  228. Tories target Trudeau's motion backing backbenchers
  229. N.S. defends blocking CBC's hospital data request
  230. Rehtaeh Parsons remembered at anti-bullying concert
  231. Canadian accused in Gadhafi plot returns home from Mexico
  232. New police web series causing controversy
  233. Leonard Cohen wins artist of the year at Junos
  234. Should security trump privacy in wake of Boston bombings?
  235. Dexter to meet with Harper over Rehtaeh Parsons case
  236. Police probe double-shooting, robbery at Toronto bank
  237. Earth Day events across Canada
  238. Ontario cottage country on high flood alert
  239. 12-year-old campaign volunteer bucks political apathy trend
  240. Carly Rae Jepsen big winner at Juno Awards
  241. Ontario cottage country floods hit peak, damage assessed
  242. Rita MacNeil being laid to rest today at Big Pond
  243. Delayed China trade deal reflects Tory dissent, NDP says
  244. Quebec family found electrical problem before fatal fire
  245. Ottawa teen prostitution trial to see victim interview
  246. Toronto TD bank robber search a 'full-blown effort'
  247. Ottawa walk honours Boston Marathon bombing victims
  248. Controversial U.S. 'right to work' laws could affect Hamilton, city says
  249. Alleged terror plot thwarted by arrests in Ontario, Quebec
  250. CSIS director Richard Fadden shuffled to Defence