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  1. Turkey farm video showing alleged abuse sparks action from Maple Leaf Foods
  2. Lake Louise avalanche leaves father, son dead
  3. PQ must 'disavow' candidate's views: Jewish group
  4. Cargo vessel lost power before running aground off Nfld. shore
  5. Ottawa to argue against EU ban of seal products
  6. Canada's 2014 Paralympic Games medallists
  7. Vet fighting to provide medical pot for others with PTSD
  8. Families of fallen Canadian forces reflect on Afghanistan: Was it worth it?
  9. Harper blasts Crimea referendum, protesters express solidarity with Ukraine
  10. Electronic spying agency CSEC uncovers wrongdoing, ethics breaches
  11. New video reportedly shows Rob Ford swearing, slurring speech
  12. U of R cheer team's 'Cowboys and Indians' photo sparks controversy
  13. Middle-class Canadians: Just how stretched are you?
  14. The business world's dirty secret: they like taxes
  15. Carbon monoxide poisoning kills 3 in Brampton home
  16. Alberta's Alison Redford faces more defections from caucus
  17. Ice-trapped porpoises struggling off Newfoundland town
  18. Alberta avalanche victims were Montreal father and son
  19. Irving defends forestry practices and allowable-cut expansion
  20. House prices jump another 10% to $406,372
  21. Man's 'cruel' treatment in Yellowknife jail sparks investigation
  22. N.S. man charged in sex assault of chained teen pleads not guilty
  23. Brazeau's fraud, breach of trust case put over to April 28
  24. Vancouver truckers strike: Port threatens to revoke permits
  25. Girl mauled to death by family dogs
  26. B.C. fracking challenged by environmental groups in court
  27. Avril Lavigne, Jim Carrey ranked most famous Canadians by MIT
  28. BlackBerry lays off 120 workers in Waterloo, Ont.
  29. Canada to impose more sanctions in wake of Crimea referendum, PM says
  30. Wireless carriers quietly hike prices over the weekend
  31. Ex-Tory Senate staffer accused of fraud, breach of trust
  32. Robert Pickton's victims' families to get $50K each
  33. Lev Tahor family watched in Gautemala at Canada's request, official says
  34. Toronto father charged in son's death admits hitting him with belt
  35. Ontario seeks tougher penalties for distracted drivers
  36. Ontario's GO Transit ramps up terror vigilance with security training
  37. Brantford pair convicted of animal cruelty in motel pythons case
  38. Supreme Court to rule Friday on Justice Nadon appointment
  39. Mayor Rob Ford stays mum about latest video to emerge online
  40. Avalanche victim IDed as Jay Quayle of Lloydminster, Sask.
  41. Greenpeace dresses Mount Royal cross with banner
  42. Energy East pipeline benefits overblown, report says
  43. 'Fireball' in sky over Maritime Canada seen by dozens
  44. Canada Post postal worker fired after mail goes missing
  45. Aboriginal 'cultural' tourism booming in B.C.
  46. Toronto police search for missing 11-year-old boy
  47. Robert Pickton victims' children to share $4.9M in compensation
  48. Bank of Canada governor warns growth may be slower than expected
  49. CBC-TV cancels Cracked, Arctic Air, cooking shows
  50. United Church floats 'association of ministers' over union
  51. Job vacancies were lowest in 3 years in December
  52. Jim Flaherty, federal finance minister, quits politics
  53. Feds deny 'social contract' with veterans in response to suit
  54. Canadians spend more on pets than ever before
  55. First Nations weigh in on Quebec sovereignty debate
  56. High amputation rate in northwest prompts $2M research donation
  57. Medical marijuana users eye B.C. court case to avoid 'doomsday'
  58. Housing crunch puts tradespeople in shipping containers
  59. Alain Lacasse, military corporal, found dead in his home
  60. Afghan mission: Canada's last commander on a 'proud moment'
  61. Jim Flaherty praised for prudent fiscal policy, steady hand in crisis
  62. F-35's French rival pitches 'Canadianized' fighter jet
  63. Andy Jones and Mary-Lynn Bernard talk about son's sudden death
  64. Worm invasion worries scientists
  65. How Canada's distracted driving laws compare
  66. Blockade stops Via Rail trains on Montreal-Toronto line
  67. New fireball in sky seen over Nova Scotia this morning
  68. Joe Oliver's replacement of Jim Flaherty reassures Bay Street: Greg Weston
  69. Joe Oliver, MPs arrive at Rideau Hall for cabinet swearing-in
  70. Drunk women force Yellowknife-Kugluktuk flight to turn back
  71. Encana's water permits for B.C. fracking illegal, lawsuit alleges
  72. Manitoba broke rules with air ambulance contract, auditor general finds
  73. Striking Port Metro Vancouver truckers may be forced back to work
  74. Education property taxes frozen in Saskatchewan budget
  75. Alberta premier making 'important announcement'
  76. New credit card scam targets reward points, police say
  77. Alberta Premier Alison Redford's resignation statement
  78. Alison Redford's replacement will have to heal party divisions
  79. Canadian Forces dentists' productivity questioned
  80. From 'Philippe-flop' to front-runner, Quebec's Couillard factor
  81. Some wise economic advice for Canada's new finance minister
  82. It's Quebec or Harper as top court decides Judge Nadon's fate: Chris Hall
  83. Greg Rickford takes on natural resources post at critical time
  84. Kensington Market fire: 2 dead, 10 rescued
  85. Academy Awards a success for P.E.I. business
  86. Supreme Court to rule in Guy Turcotte murder trial appeal
  87. Port Metro Vancouver demands truckers return to work today
  88. Repeal of early parole violates rights, Supreme Court rules
  89. Tom Mulcair says Ottawa must 'play ball' with Chrysler
  90. Pot-smoking Mountie accuses RCMP of pressuring PTSD sufferers to quit
  91. Justin Trudeau under fire from Trinity-Spadina Liberals
  92. Legal Aid Ontario looks to help more First Nations in north
  93. Ontario health system discriminates against seniors: report
  94. Fake Windsor neurosurgeon offered patient pot prescription, police claim
  95. Giant Mine bomber Roger Warren seeks day parole
  96. Ponzi scheme operator, Earl Jones, to get out of jail
  97. Canadian dollar tests new lows below 89 cents US
  98. Downtown Eastside social agency audit reveals limos and luxury hotels
  99. John Leonard MacKean jury to deliberate chained-teen case
  100. Rob Ford says he was imitating Hulk Hogan in violent rant video
  101. Air Canada passenger sues after seat-bumping dispute
  102. Puppy stolen at gunpoint in Toronto
  103. Quebec election debate: Pauline Marois defends economic record
  104. Hostage traded for 2 cigarettes during St. John's prison riot
  105. Legally blind Métis archer up for national award
  106. When is a person declared dead? Doctors divided over rules
  107. Quebec party leaders' debate sets tone for final weeks of campaign
  108. John Leonard MacKean trial's jury to start deliberations
  109. Petition calls on Nunavut dog rescuer to cease and desist
  110. Marc Nadon appointment denied by Supreme Court
  111. TSB to issue final report on Resolute plane crash Tuesday
  112. He climbed Everest — but biking from Dawson City to Tuktoyaktuk proved too much
  113. Ex-scout leader David Wolfe sentenced to 2 years for sex crimes
  114. 2 Ottawa teachers guilty of misconduct in Boston sex assault cover-up
  115. Costco's Kirkland chicken strips recalled over listeria
  116. B.C politician is repaying $34K for Europe, Disney trips
  117. Specialty pay for military dentists questioned
  118. Moccasin tops honour missing, slain women in new art exhibit
  119. H1N1 outbreak confirmed at CAMH
  120. Supreme Court of Canada defends itself and the provinces in Marc Nadon ruling
  121. Private Gordon's family upset over leaked U.S. government letter
  122. Halifax technology helping in Malaysian flight search
  123. Co-op breads recalled due to possible listeria contamination
  124. Did sexism play a role in Alison Redford's demise?
  125. Kathleen Wynne set to fire up Liberal delegates
  126. McMaster whiz kid, 15, reflects on first-year experience
  127. Charter opponents hold all political parties responsible
  128. Higher youth turnout could change tone, outcome of elections
  129. Sleight-of-hand jewelry thefts continue in B.C.
  130. 'Crippling' storm could be headed to the Maritimes
  131. Increase in non-francophone voters raises suspicions in Montreal
  132. Rob Ford under fire from MLSE boss over BMO Field
  133. Canadian soldier on Afghan mission: 'I'm proud'
  134. Spring storm comes to southern Quebec
  135. Stephen Harper meets with Dutch PM on eve of emergency G7 summit
  136. Ashley Madison adultery website countersues ex-employee
  137. Media banned from reporting on St. John's public meetings
  138. Fatal accidents blamed on snowy weather
  139. Quebec election: PQ worried 'people from rest of Canada' will decide outcome
  140. Mohamed Fahmy taken from Cairo prison to hospital for injured shoulder
  141. Inquest into 2011 Ottawa school explosion starts Monday
  142. Arctic offshore drilling closer to reality as projects enter regulatory review
  143. Customs officers give cross-border shoppers a break
  144. Brian Mulroney, Pierre Trudeau Meech Lake drama unveiled in cabinet minutes
  145. Canadian soldier suicides poorly tracked, veterans groups say
  146. Fears of a housing bubble in Canada overblown, report says
  147. Are instant tax refunds worth the cost?
  148. Political parties remain outside federal privacy laws
  149. First Nations launch green light strategy to combat violence
  150. Snowmobilers threatened with gun, catch incident on video
  151. Port Metro Vancouver strike: back-to-work legislation expected
  152. Private health insurance inefficiencies costing Canadians billions
  153. Massage parlours multiplying in Regina
  154. Higher cancer rates not found in oilsands community, study shows
  155. Multiple guns found in Ontario family's van at border, police say
  156. Ontario mom gets school to cancel Marineland trip
  157. 'Serious illness' reported after Saskatoon man returns from Africa
  158. Rob Ford documents suggest widening crack video investigation
  159. John Leonard MacKean interview video released in chained teen case
  160. Two British rowers rescued at sea end up in Quebec
  161. Two British rowers rescued at sea end up in Quebec
  162. German heli-skier dies in B.C. avalanche
  163. Human traffickers going unpunished in Canada, experts say
  164. Families await today's final TSB report into Resolute plane crash
  165. Ottawa man drowns in Cuba while trying to save son
  166. Jean-Pierre Kingsley to discuss proposed election changes
  167. Vancouver port truckers strike endangering meat exports
  168. Privacy rules not followed on lost student loan data, report finds
  169. Budget watchdog finds little evidence of labour, skills shortages
  170. Justin Trudeau to publish 'candid' memoir in English and French
  171. Quebec Liberal Party races ahead in the polls
  172. B.C. not prepared for catastrophic earthquake, report says
  173. Newborn hearing programs in Canada 'failing our children,' doctor says
  174. CN to phase out own fleet of older rail tankers
  175. N.W.T. Devolution Act gets royal assent, becomes law
  176. Taxpayers charged 'thousands' by B.C. MLA Linda Reid for husband's flight
  177. Omar Khadr in Saskatoon prison hospital
  178. First Nations transform residential school into Blue Quills college
  179. Spring blizzard bears down on Maritimes
  180. Fighting HMCS Protecteur fire was captain's 'most harrowing experience'
  181. Aspersion central, Quebec's innuendo campaign: Michelle Gagnon
  182. More cold weather to come, Environment Canada warns
  183. Wrong eye colour sets robbery suspect free
  184. Kahnawake Mohawks divided on voting in Quebec election
  185. First Air has ‘taken definite lessons’ from deadly crash
  186. London Drugs loses 'London' trademark fight to menswear line
  187. Public sector, feds reach deal on health benefits for retirees
  188. Lev Tahor members can stay in Guatemala - for now
  189. Financial crime investigation results to be released by RCMP
  190. Police, mental health leaders seek to prevent tragedies
  191. Record number of Quebecers register to vote out of province
  192. School official defends teacher at Ottawa shop class explosion inquest
  193. Parking meters being stolen in uptown Saint John
  194. Military ammunition cache found in Gatineau apartment
  195. Rob Ford touts his record in 1st Toronto mayoral debate
  196. Residential schools history not always mandatory in class
  197. Vancouver container truckers' strike over with B.C. deal
  198. Privacy breach for residential school survivors could be 'catastrophic'
  199. 5 things to watch for in the Quebec election leaders' debate
  200. B.C. measles outbreak reveals vulnerability of unvaccinated children
  201. Why candidates 'skirted' around the Rob Ford crack issue during the debate
  202. What's the mudslide risk in your community?
  203. Stage set for clashing views on voter fraud at parliamentary committee
  204. Inuit go hungry more than any other indigenous group: report
  205. Missing indigenous women key to reconciliation, says Champagne
  206. Robert Munsch books to be translated for Mi'kmaq students
  207. Grandfather shot dead by men who fled to 'soccer mom' minivan
  208. MP Rob Anders says 'temporary Tories' highjacking nomination battle
  209. Debit card fraudsters nabbed for $1M bank ATM scam
  210. MP Steven Fletcher says doctor-assisted suicide is 'inevitable'
  211. Truth and Reconciliation Commission event begins in Edmonton
  212. Truth and Reconciliation Commission event begins in Edmonton
  213. Ottawa student pinned by gym partition wall seriously injured
  214. Rising demand for priority surgeries adds to wait time pressure
  215. Infrastructure plan much ado about too little, cities say
  216. Quebec political leaders face off tonight in final election debate
  217. Sask. to review law allowing landlords to turn away gays
  218. Man wrongly convicted of rape 40 years ago sets court date to sue RCMP
  219. Queen's student attacked after threats over feminist activities
  220. Maritimes storm leaves thousands without power, schools closed
  221. Former Finnish TV host accused of preying on Canadian women
  222. BMO's mortgage rate cut not likely to drive demand
  223. Unpaid internship crackdown won't ease suffering on young jobseekers
  224. Maine city moves to block Alberta oilsands crude from reaching its port
  225. Canadian Cree teen heroine joins DC Comics lineup
  226. What should gender-neutral washroom signs look like?
  227. Credit card fees 'civil conspiracy', class action lawsuit says
  228. Brampton courthouse: police investigate 'serious incident'
  229. Aboriginal homelessness an 'epidemic', York researcher says
  230. Quebec election debate: Couillard falls short when tested by rivals
  231. Ontario's 'sunshine list' released — in 5 thick binders
  232. Conservative budget bill loaded with unrelated measures, critics say
  233. Igalaaq host Rassi Nashalik says goodbye, after 18 years
  234. Telus to shut Public Mobile's "small, outdated" network
  235. Quebec Green Party candidate told he's not eligible to vote
  236. 'Swirly face' sex offender faces 10 new charges
  237. Peter MacKay wishes Canada's Afghan troops had been better prepared
  238. Do you have the right ID to cast a ballot in a federal election?
  239. Man falls from balcony at Montreal's Olympic Stadium
  240. Mark Carney wanted orbiting Chris Hadfield at $5 polymer note unveil
  241. Residential school survivors notified of possible privacy breach
  242. Reflections on being an honorary witness for the TRC
  243. 3 found dead in vacant building fire in Charlottetown
  244. Winning Lotto Max ticket worth $48 million sold in Ottawa
  245. Secret surveillance courts in U.S. and Canada explained
  246. Officer shot at courthouse 'alert,' speaking with family
  247. Jeffrey Boucher's body believed to be found on shoreline, police say
  248. Memorable Juno hosts
  249. Juno Awards given to veterans Arcade Fire, but some newcomers too
  250. Juno Awards given to veterans Arcade Fire, but some newcomers too