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  1. Rob Ford apologizes to Toronto Star reporter who threatened to sue
  2. Stolen dogs found dead along rural B.C. highway
  3. CPP reform needed to head off poverty, Charles Sousa says
  4. Ottawa not delivering Ontario's promised health transfers
  5. Kingston, Ont., firefighters battle major blaze
  6. Donnie Snook sentenced to 3 months for N.L. sex crimes
  7. Canada Post CEO expected to defend service cuts to MPs Wednesday
  8. Hamilton police officer shoots self at central station
  9. Surrey Six trial: Michael Le gets 12 years in slayings
  10. Wheelchair vehicle thieves targeted by police
  11. Survivor of residential school horror says 'all we want is justice'
  12. No talk, no action as feds kick CPP reform down the road: Chris Hall
  13. Snow-blanketed Atlantic Canada braces for another storm
  14. Rexton protester freed 2 months after RCMP clash
  15. Pam Anderson's $1M offer to end hunt a farce, sealing head says
  16. Lac-Mégantic rail traffic resumes 5 months after disaster
  17. B.C. filmmaker Raymond Law charged with sex assaults
  18. Concordia University disagrees with secular charter
  19. Demand for Nunavut seal fur high but harvest unusually low
  20. Newfoundland MP apologizes for Pamela Anderson STD tweets
  21. Canada Post CEO says delivery changes shouldn't be a surprise
  22. Omar Khadr lawyers fight to expand civil suit against Ottawa
  23. Lac-Mégantic family prepares for lost relative's favourite holiday
  24. Saskatoon hummus maker faces wrath of Hanes underwear
  25. Ex-Bloc MP rejects sovereignty after Quebec charter debate
  26. Fight brewing over direction of military cuts
  27. Rob Ford apologizes again, Daniel Dale drops lawsuit
  28. Dustin Paxton dangerous offender ruling expected today
  29. Crane operator fire rescue plans needed, agency says
  30. 6 things to know about the Northern Gateway pipeline project
  31. Edmonton youth worker tweets about at-risk teens
  32. Saint Mary's pro-rape chant review coming today
  33. School's peanut butter drive ends after parents complain
  34. Ashley Smith coroner's jury to release findings in her death
  35. Pamela Anderson anti-sealing visit boosts St. John's shop owner's sales
  36. Alberta floods top weather story of 2013, Environment Canada says
  37. Rob Ford's Christmas gift advice: 'Women love money'
  38. Honda named safest 2014 car by insurers
  39. News channels must be offered to all TV customers by May
  40. Woman recounts harrowing attack by Churchill polar bear
  41. Consumer debt will hit record $28,853, TransUnion says
  42. Jason Kenney, Jim Flaherty lead Conservative MPs in fundraising
  43. Bank robberies may not exist in 'near future,' prof says
  44. Unstable crane keeps Kingston evacuees from homes
  45. Boo is back — stolen dog found 600 km from home
  46. Homicide rates plummet to 46-year low across Canada
  47. Northern Gateway pipeline recommendation draws mixed reaction
  48. Dustin Paxton victim: Dangerous offender status 'sort of justice'
  49. Harper says he felt 'anger, betrayal' over Wright-Duffy deal
  50. Elderly patient discharged to empty house not a ‘one-off' case
  51. Olympic skater's glide to citizenship contrasts growing backlog
  52. Edmonton Grandmother knits 1,000 hats for the homeless
  53. 5 tips for crossing the border this holiday season
  54. First Nation leaders offer solutions to reform land claim disputes
  55. First rule of holiday entertaining: Don't poison the guests
  56. Supreme Court to make landmark ruling on prostitution
  57. Why a housing bubble is good (but maybe bad for you)
  58. Supreme Court strikes down Canada's prostitution laws
  59. Kingston fire-damaged crane approved to come down
  60. Canadian doc China Heavyweight gets landmark release in China
  61. HMCS Toronto makes huge heroin bust on the high seas
  62. Winter solstice: celebrating the shortest day of the year
  63. The trials and triumphs of church clergy at Christmas
  64. Eggnog a seasonal treat, but would you drink it year round?
  65. Snow, ice pellets, freezing rain expected this weekend
  66. Poltergeist behaviour haunts St. John's family
  67. Supreme Court ruling forces prostitution policy onto Harper's agenda
  68. Judge slams spy agency for end-running law to snoop on Canadians abroad
  69. Erik Guay wins men's downhill at Val Gardena
  70. Winning Lotto Max ticket sold in Edmonton
  71. Injured family flees house fire; drives 42 km to Saskatoon
  72. Medical marijuna users concerned over prices as Canada's market expands
  73. Quebec road accidents claim 4 men overnight
  74. Robert Pickton denies killing women in civil suit defence
  75. Idle No More flash mobs in 9 cities this weekend
  76. Son of legendary Canadian liquor magnate dead at 84
  77. Snow, ice storm in Central, Atlantic Canada causes travel chaos
  78. 5 secrets of Parliament Hill
  79. Kingston crane dismantled 4 days after massive fire
  80. Christmas 'miracle' brings 17,000 cards to ailing P.E.I. couple
  81. Christmas village takes up 3rd of N.W.T. couple's living room
  82. Ice storm safety: 5 steps for staying safe
  83. 4 fishermen rescued from life raft off Sable Island
  84. Fur shop owner thanks Pamela Anderson for business boom
  85. Rob Ford is Canada's Newsmaker of the Year
  86. U.S. man blames medical system for mother-sister suicide pact
  87. 11-year-old's birthday party is a hot meal for hundreds
  88. Ice storm leaves Ontario in dark, continues to hit Maritimes
  89. Visa denial for Filipina nurse 'frustrating and sad'
  90. 4 more secrets of Parliament Hill
  91. How 'A Christmas Story' became a cult film classic
  92. Vito Rizzuto, Montreal Mafia's 'Teflon Don,' dies
  93. Ice storm in Maritimes strands travellers at airports
  94. Toronto ice storm: 230,000 still without power
  95. Canada's economy expanding at 2.7% pace
  96. Earl Jones fraud victims receive $17M settlement cheques
  97. Canada's deficit ticks higher to $13.2B
  98. Supreme Court rules in favour of Montreal animator Claude Robinson
  99. 2nd-degree murder charges expected in Karim Meskine death
  100. Ice storm brings neighbours together in cleanup
  101. 'Tis the season for church, but parishes don't capitalize
  102. Harper and Obama try to put a bad year behind them
  103. 2 dead from CO poisoning following ice storm
  104. Outages continue on the day before Christmas in Toronto
  105. Ice storm: Hundreds of thousands still without power in Ontario
  106. N.B. Power races to restore electricity for Christmas
  107. Legendary filmmaker makes toys for Aboriginal children
  108. Just Us! coffee shop says it's first to unionize in Canada
  109. Power outages persist for thousands in Nova Scotia
  110. Phoenix goalie scores own goal in OT with puck in pants
  111. Worldwide mail a Christmas miracle for Springdale man
  112. Bombardier gets $280M order for 10 Challenger jets
  113. Bail hearing for youth charged in B.C. teen's beating death
  114. Explosion rocks Regina's refinery
  115. Pope's personal appeal plays a part in rebuilding his flock
  116. B.C. girl with leukemia seeks Christmas stem cell donor
  117. Carbon monoxide poisoning sends 4 to hospital in Toronto
  118. Ice storm means dark Christmas for tens of thousands
  119. Toronto apartment fire leaves 1 dead
  120. Regina refinery explosion marks 4th fire in 2 years
  121. Lac-Mégantic train disaster voted top news story of 2013
  122. Man charged in double killing north of Toronto
  123. Robert Latimer in court to challenge travel restrictions
  124. Boxing Day sales tactics draw pre-dawn shopping crowds
  125. More snow heading for storm-battered Atlantic Canada
  126. Unlicensed repairmen 'ripping off' homeowners left in dark
  127. $13K found in boots 'tainted by crime', Crown can keep it
  128. Firefighters rappel down cliff to save man who fell
  129. Military budget cuts leave cadets without new parkas, uniforms
  130. Ice storm effects linger as tens of thousands still in dark
  131. Christmas Day fire tears through Burnaby seniors' complex
  132. Toronto deputy mayor defends quick trip to Florida
  133. Senate scandal made Stephen Harper stumble, Tom Mulcair shine
  134. Rob Ford made 'right decision' not declaring emergency, experts say
  135. Ice storm blackout frustrates thousands left in the dark
  136. Heavy morning snowfall descends on St. John's
  137. Boxing Day specials draw Atlantic Canadians, one day later
  138. Toronto ice storm: Thousands begin day 6 without power
  139. Crews search river area for missing Ontario boy
  140. Canadian retailers adapt to competitive new reality
  141. Airborne deer hits car, kills man on Christmas Day
  142. B.C. struggles to treat severely mentally ill drug addicts
  143. Botched baby vaccinations prompt alert in N.S.
  144. Governor General's New Year's message about helping others
  145. Aerial pictures aid search for British tourist Tom Billings
  146. Alexandre Paul of Greenpeace returns to Montreal today
  147. Head of railway in Lac-Mégantic disaster 'also a victim,' he says
  148. Head of railway in Lac-Mégantic disaster 'also a victim,' he says
  149. A year of hot air on MPs' and senators' expenses
  150. Ice storm aftermath: warmer weather could mean more blackouts
  151. $109 fine for new driver taking drunk dad home
  152. Saskatchewan Roughriders named team of the year
  153. 3 skiers missing at B.C.'s Sun Peaks resort
  154. Skiers missing at B.C.'s Sun Peaks resort rescued
  155. BlackBerry faces another year of uncertainty
  156. Quebec provincial police chief's chalet destroyed in suspicious fire
  157. Most of Manitoba under extreme wind chill warning
  158. Big Hugs Elmo overheating batteries not an isolated case
  159. Ontario highway pileup sends 11 to hospital
  160. Leafs, Phaneuf nearing $49-million extension: sources
  161. Ice storm aftermath: 30,000 customers in the dark
  162. Vito Rizzuto funeral visitation a chance to 'gather intelligence,' says mafia expert
  163. Lac-Mégantic library may reopen in 2014 thanks to donations
  164. Winter storm to bring snow and rain to Maritimes
  165. Search for missing tourist Tom Billings resumes after tip
  166. Crew being rescued from cargo ship off coast of N.L.
  167. Dramatic helicopter jailbreak temporarily grounded pilot's lifelong dream
  168. Canada's fight against forced marriage praised by UN official
  169. Carly Rae Jepsen to play Cinderella on Broadway in 2014
  170. Husband of Ontario’s former deputy premier reported missing
  171. ‘Ask for help,’ police told at Ian Matthews funeral
  172. Canada condemns 'cowardly act of terrorism' in Russia
  173. Funeral for 'Teflon Don' Vito Rizzuto likely to draw Mafia associates
  174. Husband of Ontario’s former deputy premier found dead
  175. Federal Conservatives see performance rating plunge in poll
  176. Gay Conservatives find their footing in party
  177. Top 5 aboriginal stories of 2013
  178. Tourists airlifted from troubled cargo ship tip hat to rescuers
  179. Cancer has changed me, now what?
  180. Yellowknife connects on Twitter during blackout at -37
  181. New Brunswick winter storm hits during ice storm recovery
  182. Toronto mayor says all of city should have power restored today
  183. White-knuckle driving as new storm slams Newfoundland
  184. Sarah Polley, Blue Rodeo founders join Order of Canada
  185. Montreal Metro doors stay open between stops
  186. Bitter cold prompts windchill warnings in parts of Canada
  187. Teen hockey player punches official after B.C. game
  188. 'My son won't give me the remote control': B.C.'s worst 911 calls
  189. The top 10 Canadian newsmakers of 2013
  190. The year of scandal-proof politicians who refuse to quit
  191. Surrey hockey mom not expected to survive arena attack
  192. Ice storm in New Brunswick: 2,300 still without power
  193. Toronto ice storm: Gift card program hits snag
  194. Attack on hockey mom leaves Vancouver suburb on edge
  195. Penny stock fraud artists ordered to pay $1M fine
  196. 'Sweetie' the Siberian tiger euthanized at Vancouver Zoo
  197. From strippers to taxes: 2014 brings range of new rules
  198. 14 backbenchers set to seize the Commons spotlight in 2014
  199. Hundreds of NB Power customers spend New Year in the dark
  200. Polar bear dips planned across Canada despite deep freeze
  201. Mass immunization clinics opening in Alberta to attack H1N1 flu surge
  202. Winter Classic: Leafs and Red Wings tied in final frame
  203. British man Jamie McDonald on cross-Canada charity run beaten in hotel
  204. Greg Weston: Is 'a walk in the snow' in Stephen Harper's future?
  205. Rob Ford opens 2014 by tossing hat in the ring for mayor
  206. Alberta facing aboriginal legal onslaught over oilsands in 2014
  207. Aboriginal students find success at Ottawa alternative school
  208. Canadian Arctic 30 member recalls time in Russian prison
  209. Canada accepting 5,000 parent, grandparent sponsorship applications
  210. Public's help sought to solve brutal death of B.C. hockey mom
  211. Power being restored in New Brunswick
  212. Young people, parents embrace flu shots, poll suggests
  213. Deep freeze extends from Winnipeg east to Newfoundland
  214. Avalanche danger rising with storm in B.C., Alberta
  215. Lower murder rate linked to medical advance, not less violence
  216. Michael Rafferty's appeal bid to be paid for by Ontario government
  217. Lower murder rate linked to medical advance, not less violence
  218. Michael Rafferty's appeal bid to be paid for by Ontario government
  219. Whiteouts cause dozens of collisions on QEW
  220. Canadian missionary missing in Belize confirmed dead
  221. Canadian sailor found dead during Seychelles shore visit
  222. Montreal officer threatens to leave man tied to pole in cold
  223. Musician's bamboo flutes destroyed at U.S. customs
  224. Blizzard barrels toward Atlantic Canada
  225. Power rationing continues as Newfoundland braces for blizzard
  226. Pot-smoking Mountie's lawyer questions motive of assessment
  227. 20-vehicle pileup blocks Gardiner westbound at Dufferin
  228. Your questions answered by The National's At Issue panel
  229. Flu shots urged for Albertans to fight H1N1 surge
  230. Missing boy scouts rescued at B.C. ski resort
  231. 3 die in Saskatchewan after contracting flu
  232. Enterprise willing to 'work' with woman on hook for $47K Mustang
  233. Oil leak at Hibernia platform on Grand Banks curbs production
  234. Toronto deputy mayor mulls calling in army for ice storm cleanup
  235. Icebreakers called in to free ferries in St. Lawrence
  236. Sea King helicopters to be retired next year
  237. Trust fund set up to to help family of slain hockey mom Julie Paskall
  238. Maritimers digging out after blizzard rocks region
  239. Fire engulfs 5 buildings in Donnacona, Que.
  240. P.E.I. homeless man jailed because no room in hospital
  241. N.L. surrogate mom still close with baby's Ontario family
  242. Toronto's Bloor-Yonge subway station down after water main break
  243. Weather woes in Canada: Blizzards, blackouts, deep freezes
  244. Storm wallops Newfoundland, power outages across island
  245. Flight cancellations, delays in Eastern Canada, U.S.
  246. Police probe young boy's death in Saskatoon homicide
  247. H1N1 flu surge in B.C. Lower Mainland lands people in ICUs
  248. Prairies locked into extreme cold
  249. Power in Newfoundland could be out until Tuesday
  250. Julie Paskall's death stirs demands for crime crackdown