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  1. Hospital's tiniest preemie ever thrives and is now at home
  2. Shopping mall assault lands police officer a 1-year sentence
  3. Toronto elephants parked in crates, awaiting journey to U.S.
  4. Quebec to contest selection of new Supreme Court judge
  5. Ashley Smith's death 'potentially preventable' says criminologist
  6. Sympathy protests pop up after N.B. shale gas clash
  7. 1 dead, 2 injured in southwest Calgary shooting
  8. Hotel testing reveals contamination still rampant
  9. Canadian shooting suspect declared dead now living free in Edmonton
  10. Goose killed with bow and arrow in Walmart parking lot
  11. Canada and Europe sign historic trade deal
  12. Shannony Amy Guy killed after balcony collapses on honeymoon
  13. N.B. shale gas protest spurs premier-native leaders meeting
  14. NAC Orchestra makes first tour of China
  15. Spy watchdog to investigate CSIS visit to Hamilton man's home
  16. Canada-EU free trade deal could change auto industry
  17. Guns found in home of double murder-suicide culprit
  18. Stopwatch gang bank robber wins Victoria book award
  19. Medical marijuana spinoff firms look to cash in on new rules
  20. Omar Khadr to learn today if he will leave federal prison
  21. Oil-by-rail labelling rules tightened
  22. 2 Nigerian students get deported after year in hiding
  23. Laura Szendrei's teen killer sentenced to life
  24. Number of alleged victims growing in Kitchener poisoning case
  25. Cancel Rob Ford's radio show, Coun. Paul Ainslie argues
  26. Prince George, B.C., gets royal baby nod with new stamp
  27. Toronto zoo elephant convoy passes inspection in Chicago
  28. Liberals' expense postings raise questions
  29. Report says no evidence of mice biting at Lethbridge care home
  30. Supreme Court upholds right for life support
  31. Crime law to target 'most heinous' offenders: Peter MacKay
  32. 5 ways the Canada-EU trade deal will impact Canadians
  33. Harper's government by Twitter isn't all bad for journalists
  34. N.B. fracking protests and the fight for aboriginal rights
  35. Rogue dentists operating in affordability gap, says clinic
  36. Calm sought after violence at fracking protests
  37. Scotiabank manager’s death probe reveals multimillion-dollar fraud
  38. CN Rail train derails west of Edmonton
  39. Toronto zoo elephant convoy headed deep into U.S. Midwest
  40. Family dog missing overnight attacked by a human, vet says
  41. Big Brothers to consider sex case in policy review
  42. Harper government joins court challenge of Quebec's right to secede
  43. Mulcair questions timing of PM's trip to Brussels
  44. 3rd UBC sexual attack makes series 'top priority': RCMP
  45. Edmonton train derailment latest safety setback for CN Rail
  46. Gen Y struggles in expensive housing, rental market
  47. Manitoba chief in New Brunswick to back fracking protests
  48. Highway crash in northwestern Ontario kills 5
  49. Toronto zoo elephants expected to arrive in California today
  50. Ethiopian clocks fastest marathon time on Canadian soil
  51. Federal byelections set for 3 provinces in November
  52. Blended families, blended names
  53. Quebec leaders slam federal court challenge to province's secession bill
  54. Nurse gives orphan refugee a Canadian home
  55. Calls for 'cameras on cops' renewed in latest B.C. inquest
  56. B.C. cheese maker in E. coli recall given clear to resume
  57. Why B.C., Alberta are ending their pipeline standoff
  58. $35K tax bill for widowed dad from Scotiabank's mistakes
  59. National beef recall expands over E. coli fears
  60. N.B. chiefs want shale exploration permits revoked
  61. 5 ways to resolve Marc Nadon's Supreme Court legal tangle
  62. Muzzled scientists survey released today by PIPSC
  63. Harper back to face Senate turmoil with trade deal in hand
  64. Mike Duffy's lawyer to address Senate suspension
  65. Exhaust near elementary schools concerns UBC researchers
  66. CN to update residents, media on Alberta derailment
  67. CETA trade deal unlikely to face ballot box, ministers say
  68. N.L. NDP Leader Lorraine Michael facing caucus revolt
  69. Mystery of lost soldier from Saskatchewan could soon be solved
  70. Mayor Ford won't talk about 'private' exchange with columnist
  71. 'Insulting' Pocahontas chant sparks changes at UBC
  72. Wedding ring swapped for beer haunts family
  73. Don Iveson elected Edmonton's next mayor
  74. Harper cabinet rift emerges over Quebec secession rules
  75. Mike Duffy may attend Senate suspension debate
  76. Prairie prison inmates to make Remembrance Day poppies
  77. Sex exploitation report deemed too ‘harmful’ to release
  78. Widespread labour shortages a myth, TD economists say
  79. B.C. hospital bans flowers and plants for staffer's safety
  80. Reser's macaroni salad recall expands over Listeria risk
  81. Drainville releases Quebec values charter report
  82. Calgary 2013 election post-mortem chat
  83. Derailed propane cars still burning west of Edmonton
  84. Sex offender Michael Stanley arrested in U.S. for harassment
  85. Lakehead student's rape allegation prompts task force
  86. Driver instruction: is it time to ditch the stick shift?
  87. Edmonton-sized wildfire burning under Dehcho, N.W.T.
  88. First Nations education reform proposals revealed
  89. Russia quashes Halifax couple’s hopes of adopting a child
  90. Sea otter shot in face fighting for life
  91. The Mike Duffy-Stephen Harper credibility war: Chris Hall
  92. Prince George’s christening more than just a family baptism
  93. 2 aboriginal women missing from west Quebec reserve
  94. N.B. has gone 'above and beyond' in shale consultations, energy minister says
  95. Atlantic mayors call for exotic animal task force
  96. Mike Duffy allegations fire up NDP, Liberal caucus meetings
  97. Human trafficking investigation leads to arrest of Montrealer
  98. CN, CP record record profits amid rail scrutiny
  99. Pamela Wallin faces showdown in the Senate
  100. NDP MPs told to expect more transparent expense reporting
  101. Janet Merlo launches book on alleged RCMP harassment
  102. Float-plane crash recommendations include more pilot training
  103. Sex offender Michael Stanley held on $100,000 bail
  104. Jeffrey Baldwin’s case worker had no concerns about caregivers
  105. Man critically injured in apparent car surfing incident
  106. Woman brings WWII explosives to St. Thomas police station
  107. Mohamed Mahjoub 'nervous' about forthcoming ruling
  108. Telus to buy Public Mobile
  109. Montreal's CGI faces scrutiny over troubled Obamacare site
  110. Did Colin Kenny use Senate aide as personal assistant?
  111. Whistleblower lawsuit says CN is cooking its books
  112. First Nations education act draft gets wary reception
  113. Hamilton moves to make EpiPens available in eateries
  114. Atlantic hurricane season predictions fall flat
  115. Homeless man's death in bus shelter at centre of autopsy
  116. 19 more Reser's salads and dips recalled
  117. 'Don't be a rapist!' posters get mixed reaction at UBC
  118. Funeral set for Canadian killed in Mexico honeymoon fall
  119. Search for 2 missing aboriginal mothers intensifies
  120. Air Canada dropped London flight over spat with Edmonton airport
  121. Homeless man’s death at burning bus stop horrifies witnesses
  122. B.C. healthcare workers must wear mask or have flu shot
  123. Freed minks blamed for slaughtering ducks in Langley
  124. Officer tells inquest police had to shoot mentally ill man
  125. Harper Senate reform bill rejected by Quebec appeal court
  126. Canadian boomers want to stay in their homes as they age
  127. RCMP busts Hamilton cocaine importing ring
  128. 3 dead in float plane crash near northern Vancouver Island
  129. CN hiding derailment and efficiency stats, says CBC investigation
  130. Fire chief in Sask. apologizes for anti-French rant
  131. Richard Oland’s DNA profile matches blood on son’s jacket, police say
  132. Massive Mackenzie Valley pipeline project could be revived
  133. Review into Ernest Fenwick MacIntosh sex abuse case set for release
  134. Canadian rockabilly star Ray Condo inspires crowdfunding campaign
  135. School bus crash north of Calgary leaves several kids injured
  136. Loonie continues to fall on interest rate expectations
  137. Harper to table Canada-EU trade deal on Tuesday
  138. Are mom-and-pop variety stores a dying breed?
  139. Preserving changing dialects of Newfoundland and Labrador
  140. Grow-op tied to coke bust next to Hamilton school, daycare
  141. Davie Shipyard proudly launching new ship Cecon Pride
  142. Dorval teen to remain in custody after killing his brother
  143. Berwick asks where RCMP were when Harley Lawrence died
  144. Harper not swayed by senators' appeals
  145. Black goo mystery captivates Summerside
  146. Anger over Senate expenses scandal spills onto the streets
  147. UBC sexual assaults prompt calls for education
  148. Toronto-area drug dealers taking trips to Niagara Falls
  149. Former Ont. teacher arrested in N.B. on sex assault charges
  150. 2nd fire hits RCMP detachment near N.B. fracking protest
  151. Police confirm 911 call was made hours before fatal crash
  152. Son of Alberta school bus crash driver most badly injured
  153. Quebec premier nixes election call in 2013
  154. Harley Lawrence vigil in Berwick expected to draw hundreds
  155. B.C. Dollarama store now says poppies welcome
  156. Trudeau challenges Harper to testify under oath
  157. Thousands march in Montreal for values charter
  158. Halloween face paints can contain heavy metals, eco group warns
  159. Ontario election unlikely, says NDP leader Andrea Horwath
  160. Blinded UBC law student now in her “comfort zone”
  161. Senate to consider changing suspension motion
  162. Which country is detaining hundreds of Canadians?
  163. Snow hits Calgary, southern Alberta
  164. Harley Lawrence’s family wants ‘cruel’ people caught
  165. Reser’s salad recall expands over Listeria risk
  166. Karen Stintz will run for mayor of Toronto in 2014
  167. Nunavut election day on Monday
  168. Alberta First Nation walks 100 km in protest of Cold Lake oil spill
  169. Man stabbed in head during Toronto robbery, police say
  170. Flights delayed at Trudeau airport due to suspicious package
  171. Japadog closes Richmond IKEA stand after online shaming
  172. Pipeline safety incident rate doubled in past decade
  173. Assisted suicide laws need updating, says former Supreme Court justice
  174. Drivers fined for parking when not parked
  175. Mental health disorders spike in post-high school transitions
  176. Pipeline project: From grainy documents to interactive map
  177. Pipeline safety incidents: How we organized the data
  178. Collection agency fined $500K over automated phone calls
  179. Bomb-making material confirmed in luggage at Montreal airport
  180. Budget watchdog affirms 2015 surplus despite slower growth
  181. 6 ways parents can give kids a healthy 'media diet'
  182. Regina mom says online bullying preceded daughter's death
  183. Tim Hortons tests dark roast coffee to woo consumers
  184. Saudi Arabian air carrier begins direct flights to Toronto
  185. Apple core at centre of municipal spat
  186. Target to open 33 more Canadian stores in November
  187. 'Waterloo Suresh' gets 2 years for attempt to help Tamil Tigers
  188. Who is Arthur Hamilton, the lawyer named by Mike Duffy?
  189. Patrick Brazeau says RCMP haven't contacted him over expenses
  190. VPD officer cleared in 2007 shooting death of Paul Boyd
  191. 5 new questions after Mike Duffy's Senate bombshell
  192. Lax security at Canada Revenue leads to privacy breaches
  193. Bank of Canada's Stephen Poloz speaks to MPs
  194. Anthony Bourdain goes to bat for Canadian seal hunt
  195. BlackBerry cuts another 300 jobs in Waterloo
  196. Senate continues to debate fate of Duffy, Wallin, Brazeau
  197. Canada 'not prepared' for earthquake, report finds
  198. Reality TV's Storage Wars drives up locker prices in Ontario
  199. B.C. reaches carbon-pricing deal with Oregon, Washington
  200. 6 sex assaults on UBC campus appear connected: RCMP
  201. U.S. Steel to close iron and steel-making operations in Hamilton
  202. 'Enough is enough,' John Furlong says of abuse claims
  203. Inmates in Canadian prisons put strike on hold
  204. Cirque du Soleil faces $25K penalty in acrobat's death
  205. Doctor-assisted suicide ban to be appealed in B.C.
  206. More foreign caregivers to be offered residency in 2014
  207. Young politicians no longer a novelty in Canada
  208. Canada's uniforms for Sochi Winter Games to be unveiled
  209. Métis and non-status Indians defend victory in court
  210. Parents of 3 both lose BlackBerry jobs in Waterloo
  211. UBC students plan anti-violence Take Back the Night march
  212. Kendra Weenie turns to Facebook to find alleged attacker
  213. John Furlong calls allegations '17 months of living hell'
  214. Mi'kmaq urged to reclaim all Crown land
  215. Norman Wells, N.W.T. leads country in reported pipeline incidents
  216. Ontario to use green bonds to fund transit expansion
  217. Canadian chefs fight against Chefs for Seals boycott
  218. Rob Ford friend's search warrant documents ordered released
  219. Quebec women's council unveils 7 steps to stop 'honour crimes'
  220. Day-flying bats could be sign of deadly fungus, officials say
  221. Conservative lawyer Arthur Hamilton assisted MP Del Mastro
  222. Couple's double suicide underscores struggles for elderly
  223. Tories paying own way for Conservative convention
  224. Conservative support falters ahead of party's convention
  225. Candace Derksen's parents shocked teen's killer gets new trial
  226. 1 dead in Windsor Flying Club plane crash in Nashville
  227. Jay Cochrane, tightrope 'Prince of the Air,' dies in Ontario
  228. Bike helmet legislation for all ages urged across Canada
  229. Rob Ford's friend search warrant documents to be released
  230. Wright-Duffy cheque affair: Harper’s explanations changing by the day
  231. Private ATMs vulnerable to money-laundering
  232. Canadian economy grows more than expected on energy gains
  233. Infamous phallic sculptor strikes again in Windsor park
  234. #CPC13 with Kady: Conservative convention and the Senate scandal
  235. Info sharing between CSIS and CSEC concerns security watchdog
  236. Soldiers let go before pension eligibility puts Tories on defensive
  237. Woman arrested with pumpkins suspected to hold cocaine
  238. Camper survives 3 months alone in wilderness
  239. What Rob Ford has said about the alleged crack video
  240. Ontario puts pensions on agenda as provinces meet
  241. Deadbeat parents could be banned from fishing in Saskatchewan
  242. Clayton Ruby: Toronto police 'botched' Rob Ford probe
  243. Two pedestrians killed by train in downtown Wetaskiwin
  244. Man killed after wall collapses in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
  245. Former FTQ union boss Jocelyn Dupuis testifies at Charbonneau inquiry
  246. Are door-to-door salespeople too aggressive and intimidating?
  247. What next for Toronto's embattled mayor?
  248. Senate scandal puts Harper's brand at risk, poll suggests
  249. 6 daylight time facts that will open your eyes
  250. Senate scandal doesn't distract grassroots as Tories meet