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  1. Anti-bullying advocates 'speak up' in Halifax
  2. Toronto man killed in Egypt protests
  3. Ontario teachers' union votes to ban cell phones in classrooms
  4. B.C. club accused of racism ordered to pay $30K
  5. Pancreatic cancer patient readies for Ironman triathlon
  6. Stephen Harper arrives in Whitehorse for Northern tour
  7. Canadians reported arrested amid Egypt crisis
  8. Quebec's student tuition protest: Who really won the dispute?
  9. Pride Parade showers Montreal streets in colour
  10. Ultralight pilot dies in crash in Nova Scotia
  11. Ottawa testing $620,000 stealth snowmobile for Arctic
  12. Access to justice in Canada a major challenge, report says
  13. 200 rioters in Blainville, Que., set police car on fire
  14. Fatal crash investigation continues in poor weather
  15. Virgin Airlines jet makes emergency landing in Gander
  16. Harper's Northern tour is about politics as much as policy
  17. Omar Khadr not a high-level threat, ombudsman argues
  18. PM Harper rips opposition on 1st stop of Arctic tour
  19. B.C. mountaineer perished with pilot in float plane crash
  20. Cellphones blamed as fatal collisions by 'distracted drivers' up 17 per cent
  21. 2 Canadians held in Egypt getting 2nd consular visit
  22. 80 per cent of Kenora residential school students had TB
  23. Ontario safety group targets bongs, drug paraphernalia
  24. 6 sailors saved off the coast of Lunenburg
  25. Toronto police officer in streetcar shooting charged with murder
  26. CMA poll finds golden years filled with anxiety
  27. Far North strategy snarled by red tape, Defence study says
  28. Chris Brown's Canadian summer shows cancelled
  29. Canada falling behind in Arctic shipping
  30. Harper to seek prorogation of Parliament
  31. J.D. Irving eyeing railway involved in Lac-Mégantic crash
  32. Investigators hope to reach B.C. float plane crash site
  33. Quebec takes advice from Australia on strict tobacco laws
  34. Distracted drivers deserve harsher punishments than drunk ones, say CBC readers
  35. Snake breeder questions euthanization of 46 pythons
  36. Family of man buried without their knowledge wants inquiry
  37. 95-year-old arrested in care home homicide
  38. Police search for suspects in Blainville riot
  39. Why James Forcillo was charged with murder in Yatim shooting
  40. Autistic boy's family told in letter to 'move or euthanize him'
  41. Ontario 1st province to add 'bubble boy' screening for newborns
  42. Rob Ford crack stories subject of press council complaints
  43. Hamilton man wins Tim Hortons Duelling Donuts competition
  44. Bran Van 3000 singer seeks NDP nod for Montreal byelection
  45. Donnie Snook not ready to plead on N.L. sex charges
  46. FBI seeks Yukon help to trace Alaska serial killer's travels
  47. 'Damn good pilot' hailed for safe Yellowknife belly landing
  48. Verizon's privacy record worries Canadian union
  49. Police officer charged in Sammy Yatim shooting granted bail
  50. Tom Mulcair responds to Harper decision to prorogue Parliament
  51. False distress call costs pilot nearly $500,000
  52. Daniel Radcliffe, Keira Knightley among stars bound for TIFF
  53. Nunavut Mountie being tried on sex assault charge
  54. Scuba diver busted after trying to swim marijuana to U.S.
  55. Python seized in Nova Scotia
  56. Another 3 victims' families sue Pickton, police
  57. Brandon thief makes off with pizza 2 days in a row
  58. 'Oh not again' says Kamloops widow after care home homicide
  59. Striking diplomats rally, tweet as contract dispute drags on
  60. Turbans, hijabs, kippas to face restrictions in Quebec
  61. Deadly vipers seized, killed in Langley, B.C.
  62. B.C. mom says she was blocked from Facebook over breastfeeding photo
  63. 12 CNE patrons fall ill after eating fair food
  64. Sammy Yatim's family cancels news conference
  65. Striking diplomats confident they have 'slam dunk' case
  66. Niagara collision kills grandfather, injures wife, grandson
  67. Phone scam targets Shoppers Drug Mart customers
  68. Native Canadian women sold on U.S. ships, researcher says
  69. Rehtaeh Parsons's mom on Dr. Phil after blunt rape tweet
  70. Neo-Nazi estate dispute to be overseen by Jewish groups
  71. Fire chiefs call for Yukon-wide 911 service
  72. Snake owner investigated for negligence in N.B. boys' deaths
  73. Squeal of blood cancer cells put under microscope
  74. Canada-EU trade talks to resume in September
  75. Pamela Wallin's final Senate repayment bill: $139K
  76. Harper goes target shooting with Canadian Rangers in Arctic
  77. Car surfing stunt leaves 49-year-old B.C. man dead
  78. 'No Enbridge pipeline' sign stays, says B.C. town
  79. Cyclist nabs iPhone from woman at Ottawa transit stop
  80. Target profits dragged down by Canadian expansion, wary shoppers
  81. Not faking St. John's gay-bashing complaint, man insists
  82. Theatre evacuated after bear spray attack
  83. PQ proposed religious symbols ban draws storm of protest
  84. Nanny was 'virtual slave,' Crown says at sentencing
  85. 'It could have been death for me,' says viper house landlord
  86. More provinces moving to independent police oversight
  87. Q&A: Quebec's religious garb debate intensifies
  88. Jack Layton statue to be unveiled today
  89. Is raising a child easier financially than ever?
  90. CNE cronut burger stand stays closed amid public health probe
  91. Senate calls for railway changes in wake of Lac-Mégantic
  92. Locked-out picketer hit by SUV in Boucherville, Que.
  93. 3rd accused in chained teen case opts for jury trial
  94. 250 Alberta flood victims to get government home buyouts
  95. Lucy to remain as last elephant in Alberta
  96. Suspect arrested in 'Nephew Bandit' scams on seniors
  97. High River grad goes ahead with help from nearby town
  98. Justin Trudeau smoked pot since becoming MP
  99. Python pet shop owner had blood on hands
  100. Rehtaeh Parsons' father says he received death threats
  101. Motorcyclist slams into black bear on B.C. highway
  102. Ontario skater kids' Instagram video: 'We found your phone!'
  103. 2 Toronto firefighters suspended over Twitter posts
  104. Why Harper says he's running again — and why he might not: Greg Weston
  105. Toronto Mayor Ford set to arm-wrestle Hulk Hogan
  106. Aboriginal artists in Ottawa want traditional name for 'Scout' statue
  107. Cape Breton Premium Seafoods plant destroyed by fire
  108. Elliot Lake rescue communication 'frustrating'
  109. Cuban baseball player may have defected in Prince George
  110. Teen sisters missing in eastern Ontario provincial park
  111. Child abduction group aims to fight for parental rights
  112. Meet the best dressed at Fan Expo
  113. Couple charged after 40 pythons found in Brantford, Ont., motel
  114. Bear stalks 2 women in 3-hour ordeal
  115. RCMP restrain Chinese reporter after tussle at Harper event
  116. Is Justin Trudeau's pot honesty the best policy?
  117. Contaminated cronut burger cause of 150 illnesses at CNE
  118. Manitoba deputy premier sorry for 'white people' remark
  119. 3 Winnipeg city councillors admit to past pot use
  120. Nunavut Mountie acquitted on sexual assault charge
  121. Shooting in north Toronto leaves 2 teens dead
  122. Puppy's 911 call leads to owner's arrest
  123. BC Ferries says executive bonuses justified
  124. Pilot missing after plane crash north of N.W.T.-Sask. border
  125. Ex-senator Raymond Lavigne denied early parole
  126. SUV with 2 children inside nearly towed away
  127. Worker killed in 55-storey fall from Toronto building
  128. Acadia U student turns school project into big business
  129. MM&A gets green light to operate until October
  130. Trappers hunt bear that stalked 2 women
  131. Naked intruder leaves clothes behind at Whitehorse home
  132. 2 teens shot in north Toronto mourned online by friends
  133. Children with autism learn to surf on Lake Ontario
  134. B.C. Mountie says RCMP seeking to dismiss her
  135. Stanley Park celebrates 125th anniversary this weekend
  136. Guys gather for My Little Pony convention in B.C.
  137. Fredericton firefighters pull woman from burning house
  138. Woman's nose severed in Toronto elevator attack
  139. Homicide at Mississauga home not 1st 'suspicious' death there
  140. NHLers arrive at Canada's Olympic orientation camp
  141. Right-to-die debate in spotlight at Stratford Festival forum
  142. Topless women march in Vancouver for gender equality
  143. Ban on religious headgear will 'unite' Quebec
  144. Verizon already shaking up Canada's wireless sector
  145. Double mastectomy leads to 'calamity of errors,' review of home care
  146. Politics is the biggest obstacle on Canada-U.S. energy front
  147. NDP Leader Tom Mulcair launches anti-Senate campaign
  148. Lac-Mégantic library to get Maine donations after explosion
  149. Elderly woman's nose reattached after attack in Toronto elevator
  150. Foreign affairs minister to lay out religious freedom funds
  151. Terrorism hoax charge expected to be laid against Air Transat passenger
  152. Cancer patient on chemo finishes Ironman Triathlon in B.C.
  153. Documentary tries to find Capone connection to Sask.
  154. Secularism charter slammed by Quebec politicians
  155. Aboriginal food experiments investigation urged by ethicists
  156. Senator Mac Harb retiring, drops legal action
  157. Raccoons allegedly stabbed, beaten to death
  158. Woman reclaims stolen bike from Craigslist seller
  159. Manitoba premier OKs deputy's 'white people' apology
  160. 80-year-old woman fends off attack by teen male
  161. Get more bang for your buck with post-secondary degrees
  162. N.Y. prison rioter's B.C. death ruled accidental
  163. Whale pod makes a splash in B.C. video close-up
  164. Canada 'way behind' on home-care help, patient advocates say
  165. Lifting of wireless foreign-ownership limits unlikely, experts say
  166. Owning a home becoming less affordable
  167. Online escort deaths prompt criticism of police
  168. Attawapiskat election today puts Theresa Spence on hot seat
  169. Budget 'mistake' more than doubles tax on credit unions
  170. Ontario sisters must pay uncle $125K for false sex abuse claims
  171. Cronut burger illnesses at CNE came from maple bacon jam
  172. Attawapiskat election today puts Theresa Spence on hot seat
  173. Readers split on re-stealing stolen bike
  174. Sinclair inquest hears man was ignored for 34 hours
  175. Canadian Olympic hockey team: Players on the bubble
  176. Canada ranked among top 5 best places to start business
  177. Canada Post loses $104M in 2nd quarter
  178. TIFF Star Spotters unite: Send us your photos!
  179. Vancouver airport workers could strike by long weekend
  180. 'Pierre Poutine' robocalls plot detailed in new documents
  181. 'We have the ability' to recover stolen bikes, say Vancouver police
  182. Feds deny liability in Kyle Unger wrongful conviction
  183. Toronto 'billionaire' charged in $600,000 frauds denied bail
  184. Ontario man charged after buzzing neighbourhoods in plane
  185. 4 themes at the Liberal summer caucus meeting
  186. Bombardier negotiating $3.4B sale of Q400 planes to Russia
  187. Michael Bublé welcomes son Noah
  188. Quebec highway worker dies in roadside incident
  189. Justin Trudeau to Liberals: it's back to work in September
  190. Proof of ancient farming at Winnipeg Forks
  191. Infection risk at New Brunswick hospital affects nearly 2,500 women
  192. Theresa Spence vows to find new revenues for Attawapiskat
  193. Condo market remains healthy, new report shows
  194. Freya-28 birth control pills recalled for extra placebo
  195. Rob Ford on pot: 'I've smoked a lot'
  196. Cronut burger not the first food problem at a special event
  197. 2 CNE vendors closed for food safety violations
  198. Python on lawn shocks Halifax woman
  199. Nurses told of Brian Sinclair's death thought it was joke
  200. Markham, Ont., parents charged in death of month-old son
  201. Olympic-bound Sidney Crosby: Fit as he's ever been
  202. B.C. polygamist omitted $1.7M in income tax filings
  203. Lawyer lands 'good deal' on new Ferrari after flood mishap
  204. Lac-Mégantic schools ready for students after derailment
  205. Marijuana more risky for teens than previously thought
  206. Lac-Mégantic victim identified as 4-year-old girl
  207. Trudeau's Liberals to maintain focus on middle class
  208. Kip sisters welcomed home after Bon Echo rescue
  209. Child sex crimes to draw stronger penalties, PM Harper vows
  210. The Brick ordered to pay $200K, B.C. court rules
  211. Toronto police Chief Bill Blair slammed by SIU head
  212. Defence minister listed in promos for 'anti-Semitic conference'
  213. Charles Hamelin headlines Olympic short-track team
  214. Air Canada passengers to receive up to $800 if they get bumped
  215. Persistent wounds 'a big issue' in Canada
  216. Indie musicians cry foul over foreign worker fees
  217. Justin Trudeau's pot stance sparks sharp words from Harper
  218. Paralyzed snowboarder gets go ahead to sue
  219. Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary among 'most livable' cities
  220. Massive arsenal of guns, ammunition seized in B.C.
  221. Insurance policies changing in wake of floods
  222. Winnipeg officers find alligator in St. Vital home
  223. Widow gives $17K to hospital after fundraiser shocker
  224. Twitter suicide hoax leaves Toronto police alarmed
  225. Immigrants a 'fiscal burden,' Fraser Institute report suggests
  226. Bernard Landry blasts 'Quebec bashing' over secularism charter
  227. Boy pulled from burning RV at Okanagan campground
  228. Road fatalities rise on long weekends, but not for the usual reasons
  229. Pot use taboo for politicians may be loosening, experts say
  230. Vancouver airport strike averted, union says
  231. Toronto boy in hospital after neighbour reports screaming
  232. Invasive alien fly threatens Nova Scotia berries
  233. Consumer spending, GDP grew in 2nd quarter
  234. Abolishing Senate requires consensus, Ontario to argue
  235. Boy peeing in B.C. mall trash bin photo sparks online debate
  236. Attawapiskat housing progress made, more work needed
  237. Strange sounds in Terrace, B.C., spark stranger theories
  238. CNE raid collects $1M worth of counterfeit goods
  239. Boy rescued from burning RV in surgery
  240. Parliamentary researcher named new budget watchdog
  241. ‘I became the very thing I hated most,’ Snook says
  242. 1-hour deluge dumps 18 mm on West Vancouver
  243. Ottawa turns a $158M surplus in June, but cites timing
  244. Quebec man gets 4 months for beating puppies
  245. U.S. oil worries predated Lac-Mégantic disaster
  246. Quebec man gets 4 months for beating puppies
  247. U.S. oil worries predated Lac-Mégantic disaster
  248. Kittens thrown from truck on Sask. highway OK
  249. 2 Canadian warships collide en route to Hawaii
  250. 38 dogs abandoned outside Richmond shelter