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  1. Windsor's mysterious hum is real, says researcher
  2. Ontario polls closing soon as NDP, PC eye gains
  3. Widow of Tim Bosma finds hope in her new charity
  4. Former RCMP spokesman sued for alleged sexual assault
  5. Wynne's Liberals stung in Ontario byelections
  6. All-Canadian conflict over new oil pipeline
  7. 6 points in the government's case for Senate reform
  8. Canada criticizes Russian asylum for leaker Snowden
  9. Pouring out profits: Canadian microbreweries on the map
  10. Ontario opposition leaders take stock after byelections
  11. Man with alleged Rob Ford video arrested, report says
  12. Missing 74-year-old survives week in the woods
  13. 50 Lac-Mégantic families return home
  14. Harper says west-east pipeline will help energy security
  15. Canadian Forces soldier facing charge in wife's death
  16. Lashburn, Sask., gathers for first funeral of six teens
  17. Vancouver Pride Parade expected to draw record crowd
  18. City to remove hundreds of dead fish in High Park pond
  19. Toronto floods cause E. coli risk in homes
  20. Manitoba family giving away house
  21. Montreal woman fined $219 for not paying bus fare with exact change
  22. Vancouver gay-rights activists smooch at Russian Consulate
  23. Stephen Harper speaks at Canada Games opening
  24. Canadian soldier charged with murder in wife's death
  25. Montreal-area man faces 15 charges after police standoff
  26. Mosque's journey from Winnipeg to N.W.T. makes TV debut
  27. Teen car crash victims mourned at Saskatchewan funerals
  28. Bike rack time limit outrages Vancouver cyclist
  29. Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival a spectacle of rhythms, costumes
  30. Cheese products recalled over Listeria risk
  31. Caribbean Carnival reveller dies after falling off float
  32. Earthquake hits west of Vancouver Island
  33. RCMP shooting in Alberta leaves 1 dead, 1 injured
  34. 1 dead, 5 injured after boat hits small Ontario island
  35. MADD CEO says N.S. PC party engaged in 'dirty politics'
  36. Man dies a day after RCMP use Taser on him in Leduc, Alta.
  37. Olympians march in Vancouver Pride Parade
  38. Are we hard-wired to buy Timmies for hundreds of strangers?
  39. Pedestrian killed by falling metal at Montreal construction site
  40. Sinkhole swallows construction equipment on Saint-Catherine
  41. Attacking bear on loose after camper saved by his dog
  42. Icelandic festival features Viking culture
  43. 2 kids killed by boa constrictor in Campbellton, N.B.
  44. Canada's web-only TV shows at a turning point
  45. Man ordered to pay $8,000 for calling panhandler a 'drunk'
  46. A look at Lac-Mégantic's red-zone: 1 month later
  47. Fatal N.B. python attack provokes shock, warnings
  48. Syrian-Canadians cope with 'constant stress' of war back home
  49. Inquest begins into waiting room death of Brian Sinclair
  50. Soldier charged with murdering wife to appear in court
  51. Python killing of 2 boys comes after pet-store petition filed
  52. Man surrenders after barricading himself in home near Canada Games
  53. Isolation of inmates rising in crowded prisons
  54. Liberal senator with young bride resigns over poor health
  55. Lac-Mégantic marks 1 month since deadly train explosion
  56. IMF review gives former budget watchdog high marks
  57. Montreal crews prepare to remove backhoe from sinkhole
  58. Couple ties knot on TransLink bus
  59. Boys' python deaths raise questions over exotic animal laws
  60. State-of-art youth jail under scrutiny again
  61. U.S. envoy to Canada in limbo as Obama weighs Keystone XL
  62. Wallin expenses audit completed, Senate committee chair says
  63. Baby dies after being hit by mom in Quebec driveway
  64. Royal St. John's Regatta is off to the races
  65. First Nations want equal partnership in west-east pipeline
  66. Air Canada to accommodate flyers with dog allergies
  67. N.S. cyberbullying legislation allows victims to sue
  68. Autopsy results for boys killed by python expected today
  69. Elliot Lake mall collapse victims speak of nightmares
  70. Temporary foreign workers application will cost employers $275
  71. Infographic | Key things to know about the Regatta
  72. Rio Tinto Alcan to close Shawinigan, Que., smelter
  73. Tornado warnings issued for cottage country north of city
  74. Postpartum mental health calls up after Winnipeg tragedy
  75. Data collection on tariff changes rapped
  76. Dead birds fall 'like raindrops' in Winnipeg's North End
  77. Lewenza reportedly to step down as head of CAW
  78. Toronto streetcar shooting may get formal ombudsman probe
  79. Lac-Mégantic rail disaster company MM&A awaits bankruptcy ruling
  80. Possible Ontario tornadoes investigated by Environment Canada
  81. 2 arrested in Rehtaeh Parsons cyberbullying case
  82. Vaughan daycare victim died of 'serious injuries,' lawsuit claims
  83. Tim Hortons borrows to buy back $900M in stock
  84. Victim's family upset with Elliot Lake mall rescue efforts
  85. Pet store linked to boys' python deaths to be searched
  86. Cycling website to record Toronto 'dooring' accidents
  87. RCMP seeks Duffy's personal banking, credit card records
  88. Thieves make off with $4K in garlic from Quebec farm
  89. Prince George's birth commemorated on coins
  90. Senate won't 'monkey around' with Wallin audit, chair vows
  91. Teen pilot killed in plane crash had abandoned flight plan
  92. Brian Sinclair was mentally incompetent, says doctor
  93. Police allege man has robbed 13 banks in Toronto, Winnipeg
  94. New charges against former Maple Leaf Gardens usher
  95. Newfoundland mayor marks 50 years in office
  96. Python pet store yields 8 illegal, 1 endangered species
  97. Canada loses 39,000 jobs in July
  98. Astonishing footage of a water bomber at work
  99. Halifax man charged in murder for hire plot
  100. Police in Rehtaeh Parsons case warn against vigilantism
  101. Aboriginal singer, activist Willie Dunn dies at 71
  102. Gordon Stuckless faces 15 new charges in Gardens scandal
  103. Worker survives Yukon grizzly attack with minor injuries
  104. Ottawa to spend $62.8 million to improve fishing harbours
  105. Canada-EU trade talks at 'danger point,' Charest says
  106. Rural Facebook rival aims to build local social networks
  107. Tony Pawson, renowned Canadian scientist, dies at 60
  108. Search for lost Franklin expedition ships to resume
  109. Hilton job scam costs Vancouver woman $550
  110. Fallen Squamish hiker identified
  111. Funeral today for New Brunswick brothers killed by python
  112. Police say human remains found in burnt out Nfld. cabin
  113. PQ rally shooting victim still lives in pain
  114. Woman 'shocked' after dog seized in Cloverdale
  115. Thunderchild band members protest oil drilling plans
  116. Water restrictions lifted on Slocan River after fuel spill
  117. Driver, 13, leads police on wild ride
  118. Mayor Rob Ford's street festival outing leads to renewed speculation
  119. Montreal family angry over La Ronde ticket troubles
  120. First Nations stand between Canada-China agreement
  121. Are police equipped to deal with mental health crisis situations?
  122. Child hit by parade float in Winkler, Man.
  123. Canadian housing boom in '9th inning'
  124. Rare Canadian stamp could be worth $1 million
  125. Hot air balloon accident leaves man in critical condition
  126. Search on for missing kayaker in N.B.
  127. B.C. closes provincial park ahead of hippie gathering
  128. Rob Ford responds to street festival video controversy
  129. Family learns homeless relative died 4 months ago
  130. Teens with fake IDs get clean records from RCMP
  131. Female cyclist hit by car, then almost robbed, police say
  132. Gay Russian man seeks refugee status in Vancouver
  133. Pamela Wallin's Senate expense repayments could top $100K
  134. Canadian climber rescued from New Zealand ravine
  135. Can cyberbullying laws really work?
  136. What to expect from Senator Wallin's audit
  137. Balloonist killed at Quebec festival was tangled in ropes
  138. Conservative MP quits to pursue 'private sector opportunities'
  139. Police role in Rehtaeh Parsons case to be reviewed
  140. Canada's Milos Raonic, Vasek Pospisil rise in new ATP rankings
  141. Patient gets needless mastectomy after hospital mix-up
  142. Senator Pamela Wallin calls audit 'flawed and unfair'
  143. Quebec Major Junior hockey prospect, 16, dies after collapsing
  144. Arrest warrant issued for B.C. 'bedroom dentist'
  145. West Nile, avian flu ruled out in Winnipeg bird deaths
  146. Beer Store profits $700M yearly from near monopoly, study finds
  147. Judge to help Toronto police review use of force practices
  148. Manitoba MP quits, takes top job at rail company
  149. Quebec independence party founder moves to England
  150. Chinese tourist may have scammed seniors
  151. Ottawa jail cell birth leads to dismissal, suspensions
  152. All-ages Ke$ha show defended by Caesars Windsor
  153. Wallin not asked to change calendar, Senator Tkachuck says
  154. Toronto shooting victims' families call for police overhaul
  155. Once-forbidden Sable Island opens for luxury cruise
  156. Lac-Mégantic rail disaster company can no longer operate in Canada
  157. Readers debate Ke$ha 'all ages' concert flap
  158. 1 passenger dead, at least 13 hurt in TTC bus crash
  159. Rob Ford video frenzy a 'personal attack,' says brother
  160. Toronto Star moving behind paywall
  161. Stomach aches in children tied to anxiety in adulthood
  162. Readers blame parents for teen 'sexting' trouble
  163. Canadian Brianne Theisen-Eaton wins heptathlon silver
  164. Python pet shop tied to boys' deaths never applied for licence
  165. Apparent car bomb in Oliver, B.C., probed by RCMP
  166. BlackBerry Q5 launches in Canada amid sale chatter
  167. Former Liberal campaign boss denies role in gas plant controversy
  168. Whitehorse eagle cam eagles leave the nest
  169. City of Winnipeg lawn crew caught snoozing in park
  170. Gorgonzola recall leads to shortages in shops, restaurants
  171. Racy Science World ads spark controversy in B.C.
  172. Omar Khadr held illegally in federal prison, lawyer argues
  173. Expedition seeks lost Battle of Hudson Bay ships
  174. Record heat wave bakes Canada's North
  175. Chris Hall: Clipping Senator Pam Wallin's wings
  176. Transgender offender avoids jail time after marijuana bust
  177. Toronto's July storm cost insurers $850M
  178. 4 surprising things in Pamela Wallin's expense audit
  179. Truck driver in deadly TTC crash properly licensed, boss says
  180. NDP demands answers in wake of Wallin audit
  181. Michelle Obama to release rap album
  182. The cronut burger comes to the CNE
  183. Lac-Mégantic water quality returning to normal, province says
  184. Pot plea on Twitter costs Mr. Lube worker his job
  185. Live traffic map uses Vancouver drivers' cell phone data
  186. Hockey prospect Jordan Boyd collapsed without warning: GM
  187. Python enclosure in N.B. boys' deaths had 'flaw'
  188. How did a truck crash into an idle TTC bus?
  189. Church apologizes to Kenora residential school survivors
  190. RCMP officer flown to hospital after traffic stop near Grande Prairie
  191. Foreign live-in caregiver fee to cost families $275 each
  192. Stock fraud scams tough to combat in internet age
  193. Rehtaeh Parsons suspects face pornography charges today
  194. Legacy pole first to tower over Gwaii Haanas in 130 years
  195. Baby born on the side of Highway 40 in Montreal
  196. Companies extracting B.C. groundwater for free
  197. Pamela Wallin may be asked to pay more by Senate committee
  198. Home prices rise as sales remain steady
  199. B.C. woman accused of putting glue in nephew's ears
  200. New Brunswick advertising children up for adoption
  201. Conrad Black faces Ontario securities hearing
  202. First Nations chiefs worried about west-east pipeline terminal
  203. Manure-filled hot tub leads to Quebec man's arrest
  204. Canada condemns attacks against Christians in Egypt
  205. The Okanagan Mountain Park forest fire: Ten years later
  206. Canadian high jumper Derek Drouin wins bronze at worlds
  207. Hunt for B.C.'s 'bedroom dentist' expands outside province
  208. Search on after Alberta Mountie hurt in roadside attack
  209. Wind Mobile CEO considers buying Mobilicity
  210. IKEA recalls 2 children's beds
  211. Police release new sketch 35 years after toddler disappears
  212. Nestlé's Guelph-area water permit to get environment review
  213. Yukon RCMP stops participating in reality show
  214. Auditor general to review all senators' expenses
  215. Visions cookware injury lawsuit nets man $1.15M
  216. Boy, 12, charged with dealing cocaine in Winnipeg
  217. Grouse Grind named in list of 10 most dangerous hikes
  218. Stanley Cup rioter remorseful over Good Samaritan attack, judge says
  219. B.C.'s summer of fire, 10 years on
  220. What's next for Senator Pamela Wallin?
  221. Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's Toronto show mixes art, politics
  222. Alberta flood relief concert raises $1.5M
  223. A close-up look at the Gwaii Hanaas legacy totem pole
  224. Saint John nursing home plans to add daycare
  225. Rob Ford helps Mississauga mayor reel in a fish
  226. Forestry worker survives bear attack by 'stomping' on claws
  227. N.B. boys' python deaths prompts provincial review
  228. Van driver charged in crash that killed TTC passenger
  229. Egyptian-Canadians call for peaceful end to Egypt's troubles
  230. Alberta man dies in 3rd RCMP shooting this month
  231. Do all senators meet residency requirements? NDP wants to know
  232. BC Hydro's Powerex pays $750M to settle California claims
  233. PM Harper to visit North next week
  234. Hiker recalls night of polar bear attack in Labrador park
  235. Industry minister strikes back on telecoms' wireless 'rhetoric'
  236. 40 pythons found in Brantford, Ont., motel
  237. Float plane carrying 6 missing near Tofino, B.C.
  238. Berrypicker, 74, lost for a week but never gave up hope
  239. Lawyers for Lac-Mégantic victims pursue CP Rail
  240. B.C. bedroom dentist headed to Toronto, officials say
  241. Walmart workers in Weyburn, Sask., vote to dump union
  242. Chocolate bars recalled over potential allergy risk
  243. MM&A railway may continue to run in Canada until October
  244. Brazen art thieves target McDonald's restaurant
  245. BlackBerry chief stands to receive $55.6M if ousted
  246. Dangerous dog Brutus escapes Osoyoos pound
  247. Nearly 50 pythons euthanized in Mission, B.C., home
  248. Quebecer arrested in Dominican on child sex exploitation
  249. Pythons seized in Brantford belonged to family, witnesses say
  250. Poor weather hampers B.C. float plane crash investigation