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  1. Saskatoon woman charged with murder in young boy's death
  2. 10 things you should know about the flu vaccine
  3. Stunt biker seriously injured in Hamilton show
  4. Joint B.C.-Alberta report looks at whether oil-by-rail a viable option
  5. Alberta makes top 10 in UK list of 2014 travel spots
  6. Vancouver manhunt continues after violent robbery, carjackings
  7. Winter weather blasts Central, Atlantic Canada
  8. Couple's 25% TD car loan called 'predatory'
  9. Auditor General Michael Ferguson en route to bilingualism
  10. Sudden mass outage plunges Newfoundland back in dark
  11. Pot-smoking Mountie Ron Francis to learn psychiatric results
  12. Economy, Northern Gateway pipeline on agenda as PM goes west
  13. Olivia Chow denies lieutenant-governor appointment rumour
  14. 400 CanJet passengers stuck on Fredericton runway for hours
  15. Climate change activists disrupt Stephen Harper event
  16. Toronto boy, 4, missing since boarding school bus
  17. Dean Blundell Show cancelled after 13 years on Toronto airwaves
  18. Toronto weather: flash freeze makes for treacherous driving
  19. Occupy Fredericton protesters get apology, $14K from city
  20. Protester Sean Devlin tells how he got onstage with PM
  21. Rebuilt HMCS Chicoutimi submarine to return to navy
  22. Canadian sailor Andrew Webster's body returned to Halifax
  23. Halifax medevac flight calls mayday after ice builds up
  24. Montreal officer to be disciplined for threat to homeless man
  25. Julie Paskall's husband: 'She was the love of my life'
  26. Conservative MP Peter Braid says extreme weather and climate change linked
  27. Suspects sought after 2 RCMP officers wounded
  28. How to save yourself and your property in cold weather
  29. Harper protest undercuts Mounties' efforts on security
  30. Winter weather causes massive travel backlog
  31. Newfoundland braces for freezing rain as power is restored
  32. Couple in their 20s found dead in Western Quebec
  33. Video of officer punching youth lacks context, Montreal police say
  34. Major blizzard moves in on Iqaluit, Eastern Arctic
  35. Distress signals in northern Quebec prompt helicopter search
  36. Why the transport minister unveiled the men's Olympic hockey team
  37. 'They took my baby,' Amanda Trottier's mother says
  38. Tory MP gives late Christmas present to environmentalists
  39. New documents may shed light on residential school deaths
  40. Kristen Cockerill won't have to pay for stolen $47K rental car
  41. H1N1 makes up more than 90% of flu cases in Quebec so far
  42. Train derails near Plaster Rock, N.B.
  43. Fire burns at CN derailment of crude, propane in Plaster Rock
  44. City churches buck secular trend
  45. Provincial judges join dispute over new Supreme Court justice
  46. Pearson airport weather delays spill into 2nd day
  47. 'I've never seen winds like that ever': Iqaluit mayor
  48. Bail hearing starts for ex-officer accused of selling info to Hells Angels
  49. Donnie Snook faces forfeiture hearing linked to sex crimes
  50. John Baird, foreign affairs minister, speaks to reporters
  51. Man found alive after 23 hours buried in snow in -25 C weather
  52. Suicide of Neskantaga chief's son renews calls for action
  53. Breanna Pegg feared she'd die after car plunged into river
  54. Senator Bob Runciman wants crackdown on PM protesters
  55. Iqaluit assesses damage after unprecedented windstorm
  56. Ottawa's legal bills mount over aboriginal teen's bid for care
  57. Toronto's ice storm bill comes to $106M
  58. Not all airports in Great White North prepared to handle the cold
  59. Making the most of autism on the job market
  60. Derailment investigation focuses on failed breaking system
  61. Derailment investigation focuses on failed breaking system
  62. Car buyers say dealerships duped them over TD's costly loans
  63. B.C. bakery caught selling mislabelled 'organic' bread
  64. Spy watchdog's lobbying seen as symptom of larger problem
  65. H5N1: What you need to know
  66. 'Bell is not above the law,' says man awarded $21K for privacy breach
  67. Air Canada extends winter travel alert for Central, Atlantic Canada
  68. Bosses should stop asking workers for sick notes, OMA head says
  69. RCMP focus on criminal charges could let Wright off legal hook: experts
  70. Guard dog left out in record cold taken from owner
  71. Airline passengers in the dark about rights, advocate says
  72. Snowy owls flocking farther south in Canada, U.S.
  73. Northern lights to dance across much of Canada tonight
  74. Winter weather keeps blood donors home at time of need
  75. Mystery cellphone calls 911 nearly 400 times in Sarnia
  76. Refund issued after baby charged $42 for Nutcracker ticket
  77. York University student's request not to work with women stirs controversy
  78. Cyberbullying targeted in new TV, online ad campaign
  79. City of Ottawa told to assess safety at bus-rail crossings
  80. David Silver, 78, dies on porch after hospital release on -37 C night
  81. Rail safety needs government enforcement not 'luck,' Mulcair says
  82. Teen beaten to death 'wouldn't even start an argument,' mom says
  83. Other spy watchdogs have ties to oil business
  84. ‘Wrap rage’ experienced by most Canadians
  85. 2015 election campaign already underway
  86. Ottawa 12-year-old trying out for under-17 FIFA World Cup
  87. Self-employment, the cash-starved Canadian Dream: Don Pittis
  88. Pesticide levels on some organic produce indicate deliberate use
  89. $1.7B already spent on troubled Cyclone helicopters
  90. CN Rail derailment evacuees await word on returning home
  91. Toronto Pearson airport boss admits 'we dropped the ball'
  92. Canada's December unemployment rate rises as 45,900 jobs lost
  93. MPs blast York for siding with student who snubbed working with women
  94. Suicide total in Nunavut in 2013 at record high
  95. York defends allowing student to snub working with women
  96. Warmer weather on the way across Canada
  97. Mouse nursed back to health during brutal Newfoundland cold
  98. Sexting verdict expected in trial of Saanich teen
  99. Mandatory flu shots eyed for Alberta health-care workers
  100. Canadian firebombing suspects in Mexico will be held up to 40 days
  101. Loonie drops again amid uptick in joblessness
  102. First Nations end high-level treaty talks with Ottawa
  103. Neil Young kicks off Canadian Honor the Treaties tour
  104. 2nd man dies outside after release from Winnipeg hospital
  105. Soldier's gun collection seized by police in Ont.
  106. Thicker, safer DOT-111 railcars pitched by safety regulator
  107. Body mix-up may have ended in woman's cremation in Ottawa
  108. Flu vaccine supply boosted by half million doses
  109. PM urged to make soldier suicides 'personal priority'
  110. Edmonton soldier sentenced to 4 years for sex assault
  111. 'Daredevil gene' becomes learning tool for at-risk students
  112. 10 popular quotes, and who really said them
  113. Senate faces toughest expense probe in its history
  114. Baby boomers not to blame for youth unemployment
  115. Flights resuming at Montreal-Trudeau airport
  116. Computer glitches cause delays at Toronto Pearson airport
  117. New Brunswick CN Rail derailment fires extinguished
  118. Canadian leaders react to Ariel Sharon's death
  119. Whitehorse runs out of flu vaccine
  120. Freezing rain warnings continue across southern Quebec
  121. Ex-PM Jean Chrétien celebrates 80th birthday with family, friends
  122. Bloc Québécois to elect new leader in May
  123. Sir John A. Macdonald birthday celebrations set off Twitter storm
  124. David Pickton denies knowledge of brother's serial killings
  125. Neil Young benefit tour inspires ex-oilsands worker
  126. WestJet plane declares emergency, makes rapid descent
  127. Baird says Canada, Russia work well in Arctic
  128. Feminist crusader Doris Anderson's life explored on stage
  129. Golden Globe Awards: nominations, photos, start time
  130. Pope Francis to name 19 new cardinals next month
  131. Thousands of Nova Scotians without power
  132. Winnipeg Jets fire coach Claude Noel, hire Paul Maurice
  133. Last Plaster Rock derailment evacuees wait for all-clear
  134. Wet weekend brings flooding, accidents across Quebec
  135. Former boyfriend of B.C. homicide victim CJ Fowler arrested
  136. Boy wearing mask, carrying replica gun prompts police calls
  137. CN Rail says beavers, rain to blame for Burnaby derailment
  138. Feds help Canadian family in body mixup involving caskets
  139. Rail experts meet to discuss safety of crude oil shipments, DOT-111 tankers
  140. Disabled man among 'accidental Americans' caught by U.S. tax law
  141. How Canada secretly sent a $5 bill to outer space
  142. Do you owe taxes to Uncle Sam? FATCA wants to know
  143. Dr. C: We've all got stories to tell, about cancer and more
  144. Quebec corruption inquiry resumes after holiday break
  145. Firefighters save puppy stuck in heating vent
  146. Canadian Screen Awards unveil nominees in film, TV, digital
  147. Montreal woman attacked for wearing hijab fights back
  148. Violinist Yosuke Kawasaki fights $120K fine for antique violin
  149. Major avalanche closes B.C.'s Highway 16
  150. Canadian Screen Awards nominees
  151. Newer railcars 'damaged less' in Plaster Rock, N.B., derailment
  152. Teen allegedly kidnapped by police officer impersonator
  153. Reclusive wolverines set up house on B.C. coast
  154. Army commander promises discipline against media leaks
  155. Millions spent on federal ads for non-existent jobs grant
  156. The Tree Whisperer: Saving trees from extinction
  157. Get to know a minimum-wage worker in Canada
  158. Plan to put voice, video recorders in trains mired in dispute
  159. CBSA investigates claim 26 foreign workers were forced to share home
  160. Kids are becoming candyholics and it's our fault: Mark Schatzker
  161. Quebecers set to have their say at secular charter hearings
  162. Moose Jaw tackles obesity with free program for 1,000 residents
  163. Baby born in rush-hour traffic jam, 1 block from St. John's hospital
  164. Mom in human rights complaint against school over allergies
  165. Struggling wireless startup Mobilicity eyed by Quebecor
  166. Residential school documents must be released, judge rules
  167. Ontario farmer vows to fight CFB Trenton expropriation
  168. Creative solutions abound as Canadian home prices hit record high
  169. First Nation teen told not to wear 'Got Land?' shirt at school
  170. 6 questions: Top court hearing on Justice Marc Nadon's eligibility
  171. Provinces to discuss revised Canada Job Grant plan
  172. Man found with pipe bomb at Edmonton airport allowed to fly
  173. Widower's secret napkin note to dining couple goes viral
  174. Rats infest little girl's playroom in St. John's
  175. Bachman-Turner Overdrive join Canadian Music Hall of Fame
  176. At last: Bachman-Turner Overdrive joins Canadian Music Hall of Fame
  177. Record winds and warmth in Edmonton
  178. Simon Whitfield (not) rescued paddle boarding in gale
  179. Mother's letter of thanks to 'Dear Daddy in Seat 16C' goes viral
  180. Lack of outdoor play said to hurt children's development
  181. Rob Ford fights back as Kathleen Wynne refuses to meet
  182. Transport minister slams handling of airport pipe bomb incident
  183. Top court reserves judgment on Justice Marc Nadon's eligibility
  184. Sears Canada to cut 1,600 call centre, warehouse jobs
  185. Plaster Rock derailment cleanup shrouded in secrecy
  186. Spock's Vulcan harp app gets $15K boost from Saskatchewan
  187. Pipe bomb incident: How much power does airport security have?
  188. Conservative roadmap to Canada 150 may be out of step with public
  189. Jeffrey Boucher search in Whitby, Ont., enters 4th day
  190. Family of jailed journalist in Egypt wants Ottawa to do more
  191. Prince Charles, Camilla announce Canadian tour
  192. Nunavut coroner to launch inquiry into suicides
  193. Yellowknife the coldest, sunniest city in Canada
  194. Justin Trudeau admits claiming travel expenses for private gigs
  195. Stabbed woman saves young daughter during carjacking
  196. Spoof YouTube video lands Durham police officers in hot water
  197. Air Canada defends shutdown at Toronto's Pearson airport
  198. Alberta trucking firm fined $70K over Asian carp in Windsor
  199. Nova Scotia cracking down on e-cigarettes
  200. Nova Scotia cracking down on e-cigarettes
  201. Snowbank collapse leaves boy, 9, in critical condition
  202. 'Flushable' wipes may cause millions of dollars in damage
  203. Ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect controlled kids with fear, youth court told
  204. Burns Lake, B.C., sawmill explosion and fire blamed on managers
  205. Airport security personnel ignored pipe bomb danger
  206. 'Thank an Indian' shirt generates intense reaction
  207. Killer’s story fuels debate on not-criminally-responsible law
  208. Canadian tennis phenom Eugenie Bouchard climbs at Australian Open
  209. Car history reports may lack key data, investigation finds
  210. Justin Trudeau wary of proposal to legalize, tax prostitution
  211. United Church ministers unionize under Unifor banner
  212. Oil patch worker who concealed gun from police convicted
  213. NDP's Mulcair vows to restore retirement age to 65
  214. Francine Lalonde, ex-MP who championed assisted suicide, dies
  215. Wife charged after husband's decomposing body found in Hamilton home
  216. Wife charged after husband's decomposing body found in Hamilton home
  217. Ikea monkey 'mom' ordered to pay $83K in legal costs
  218. Wendel Clark gears up for Hockey Day in Canada
  219. Northern Gateway pipeline report draws lawsuit
  220. Epic skating rink built by Winnipeg cancer survivor
  221. Bryan Trottier teaches aboriginal kids about leadership
  222. Chilliwack family blames RCMP for failing to return their daughter
  223. Winter clothes for Syrian refugees stuck in Halifax
  224. Headdress No More
  225. Stephen Harper leaves today for trip to Middle East
  226. Gene Simmons helps raise $450K for Sask. children's hospital
  227. Jahmane Bolton, aka Montreal rapper Frost, pimped and beat girlfriend
  228. Angry air travellers call for U.S.-style complaint disclosure
  229. Creepy notes found along Campbell River trail raise alarm bells
  230. Couple's dismay over Islamic traditions, heard at secular charter hearings, goes viral
  231. Grandparents forgive after $110K theft
  232. Winning $50M Lotto Max ticket sold in Brampton, Ont.
  233. Winning $50M Lotto Max ticket sold in Brampton, Ont.
  234. Ham product recalled due to listeria risk
  235. Canadian Foreign Affairs to test embassies for earthquake safety
  236. Eugenie Bouchard advances to Australian Open quarter-finals
  237. Canadian citizenship test turns focus away from multiculturalism
  238. Canadian deaths in Taliban attack leave many in shock
  239. Ferrari battery charge fire destroys B.C. luxury home
  240. Drunk man saved after driving onto lake near Montreal
  241. Oil spill south of Regina shuts down Alberta Clipper pipeline
  242. Snowmobiler dies in avalanche south of Valemount, B.C.
  243. Cancer, smoking-related mortality rates up in Quebec
  244. Neil Young rejects oilsands meeting ahead of Calgary concert
  245. Owner of Paradise 'lemon' home gets help from contractor
  246. No sign of teacher Jeffrey Boucher, missing nearly a week
  247. Non-native woman nominated for chief of B.C. band
  248. Canucks coach John Tortorella to have in-person hearing Monday
  249. No arrests 3 weeks after Julie Paskall was beaten to death
  250. B.C. search and rescue team leader, Tim Jones, dead