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  1. Vancouver traffic stop leads to huge weapons haul
  2. Ottawa to study spread of contaminant from Hamilton airport
  3. Ontario family suing GM dealing with death of second child
  4. Ottawa, eastern Ontario could see 50 to 75 mm of rain
  5. Shawn Atleo: First Nations Education Act 'must act as a bridge'
  6. Scientist charged after camera found in Algonquin Park shower
  7. Jim Flaherty: Ottawa announces online book of condolences
  8. Thomas Mulcair says Fair Elections Act focus of next election
  9. Heartbleed bug risk under control as Canadian government online services resume
  10. Belleville, Ont., declares state of emergency as flood fears rise
  11. Heartbleed bug risk under control as Canadian government online services resume
  12. Belleville, Ont., declares state of emergency as flood fears rise
  13. Avalanche claims 1 life near Golden, B.C.
  14. Calgary politician who defeated Rob Anders likely to win MP seat, says pollster
  15. CRA online services back on after Heartbleed bug threat
  16. Flaherty's state funeral to be held at Toronto's St. James cathedral
  17. Tories secretly gave Canadian military OK to share info despite torture risk
  18. Morgentaler clinic closure prompts thousands to sign petition
  19. Immigrants face 'unreasonable' hurdles with Old Age Security, critics say
  20. Toronto mother killed in garage after shots fired from Land Rover, police say
  21. Handling of Lori Douglas case a 'stain'
  22. Burlington woman’s Simpsons couch gag airs Sunday
  23. Montrealer wants national day for Terry Fox on April 12
  24. NHL players react to Ryan Smyth's final game
  25. Flood fears abate in southern Ontario as water levels stabilize
  26. Flood risk across southern Quebec continues
  27. Teens find woman's body near Coles Island bridge
  28. ICBC ordered to pay back millions to motorists
  29. Private sector a key partner in Harper maternal health initiative: Paradis
  30. Survivor of migrant worker van crash fights for residency
  31. Suicides of Canadian soldiers more than twice that of U.K.
  32. More McDonald's outlets under fire over foreign workers
  33. First elk hunt in 125 years for Tsleil-Waututh Nation
  34. Alison Redford flew daughter on dozens of government flights
  35. Federal lawyers argued vouching a 'failsafe' in 2007 legal challenge
  36. Barbie dolls get multicultural makeover from Hamilton mom
  37. Amber alert issued for missing boy Matthew Zhang, 8
  38. Iqaluit woman finds metal shavings in Maple Leaf hot dogs
  39. Alberta firm charged with exporting nuclear-use product to Iran
  40. Saskatchewan farmland values jumped 29% in 2013
  41. Lev Tahor wins appeal in child protection case
  42. Stanley Cup riot: Good Samaritan attackers found guilty
  43. Vancouver's cheapest house sells for $643K
  44. Charges in fatal sawmill explosion could be announced today
  45. Rain forecast as floodwaters rise in Ontario, Quebec
  46. Longboarders' run-in with Vancouver cops caught on video
  47. Senate panel to push for substantive change to Fair Elections Act
  48. Shaw Communications to lay off 400 employees
  49. Slain Toronto mother ‘a pillar of the community'
  50. U.S. anti-gay activist Peter LaBarbera arrested in Regina
  51. Stony Mountain prison in lockdown after inmate fight erupts
  52. Justin Trudeau being sued for defamation by thwarted Liberal candidate
  53. Potentially 'lethal' drugs being doled out off-label to prisoners
  54. Montreal filmmaker posts video of alleged laptop theft online
  55. No charges in 2nd deadly sawmill blast leads to WorkSafeBC overhaul
  56. Rob Anders' riding rebuff the price of open nominations: Kady O'Malley
  57. Baby chickens ‘cooked alive’ at hatchery, animal rights group contends
  58. How much do you have to work to pay your tuition?
  59. Temporary foreign workers being approved too easily, expert warns
  60. Gas prices expected to rise in Canada this summer
  61. Fair elections act: 7 things you may not know
  62. Plane veers off Quebec runway and gets stuck in a field
  63. Flood alert issued in Sherbrooke, Que., due to rising river
  64. Visitation for former finance minister Jim Flaherty today
  65. Women plan 3,000km Northwest Passage snorkel relay
  66. Manitoba RCMP warn about suspicious man with pantyhose
  67. 'Senseless tragedy': Reaction to Calgary stabbing deaths
  68. Landslide pushes cottages into Quebec's Lac-des-Seize-Îles
  69. Man loses $200K lawsuit for stolen pot plants
  70. Son charged with murder of mother, attempted murder of child in Vancouver
  71. Ontario budget to be tabled May 1, could trigger election
  72. Morgentaler lawsuit against New Brunswick to be dropped
  73. Farmer rescues calf struggling in icy flood waters
  74. Nigel Wright won't face charges over $90K payment to Mike Duffy
  75. Elections Act changes drawing scrutiny from Conservatives
  76. 7 ways to prevent and treat morning sickness
  77. Multiple stabbings at Regina mall, witnesses say
  78. Massive blackout plunges Toronto's west end into darkness
  79. Sites for getting government documents risky, business bureau says
  80. Deadly knife crime and 'moral panic' in Canada
  81. Homegrown terrorist: Toronto 18 bomb plotter explains his radicalization
  82. Urban migration of First Nations youth causing community brain drain
  83. 'It's not black and white': The debate over the ethical treatment of livestock
  84. Family, colleagues of Jim Flaherty to celebrate him today
  85. Tax credits not the best way to help students
  86. End of Nigel Wright investigation won't end questions: Chris Hall
  87. Quebec co-operatives bridge two solitudes
  88. John Furlong, CBC host and producer, dead at 63
  89. Cabbie beaten in St. John's, forefinger and thumb bitten
  90. Canadians paid $57B out of pocket for health care over 12 years
  91. Suspect in Calgary stabbing deaths likely to get mental-health review
  92. Flooding in N.B. village leads to state of emergency
  93. Manitoba's 1st courtroom broadcast to air today
  94. End of housing boom will be costly, Scotiabank warns
  95. End of housing boom will be costly, Scotiabank warns
  96. Woman admits to poisoning 4 children with eyedrops
  97. Boy, 15, charged with Regina mall stabbings of 4 men
  98. Harper recalls 'special relationship' with Jim Flaherty in eulogy
  99. Receding floodwaters in Sherbrooke, Que., give hope to residents
  100. Manitoba girl, 10, mauled to death by dogs in small northern community
  101. Dale Weise scores in OT as Habs upend Lightning
  102. Foreign recruits for McDonald's feel ripped off
  103. The high cost of low interest rates
  104. 9 things to know about voting under the new elections act
  105. Métis, non-status Indians await crucial rights ruling from court
  106. Ontario wineries permitted to open Easter Weekend
  107. Public not convinced of pipeline benefits, government surveys find
  108. Ottawa baby who can't open his mouth leaves doctors puzzled
  109. Energy prices drive up inflation rate to nearly 2-year high
  110. Information watchdog questions access to ministerial records
  111. Accused in Calgary stabbings 'overwhelmed' and 'fearful,' lawyer says
  112. Man arrested in Netherlands in Amanda Todd bullying case
  113. Métis win Appeal Court ruling giving them Indian status
  114. Thousands more public-sector jobs than planned to be cut, watchdog says
  115. Vaccine hesitant parents worry public health officials
  116. Operation Nunalivut in Canada's North
  117. Fighter jet report done - now up to cabinet to decide on open bid
  118. TSX closes at highest level since 2008
  119. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford fired up for campaign kickoff
  120. Emergency responders, bystanders praised for handling of Regina mall knife attack
  121. Social media sites play role in rising syphilis rate in Saskatoon: doctor
  122. Calgary stabbings: Funerals for 3 of 5 victims set for Monday
  123. Jim Prentice considering PC leadership run, claims friend
  124. N.B. floods prompt rescue after car swept away in current
  125. A Rob Ford repeat? How Toronto's embattled mayor may win again
  126. Habs find support in Montreal's Catholic Church
  127. Reconciliation not opportunity to 'get over it': Justice Murray Sinclair
  128. Ebola aid for West Africa: Canada commits $1.3M
  129. Skydiving accident victim's U.S. medical bills mount
  130. 14 charged over seizure of 4,400 St. Patrick's Day party beers
  131. MPs set aside party politics to promote fitness
  132. Carey Price, Canadiens focus on protecting leads
  133. Air Canada investigating luggage toss caught on video
  134. Amanda Todd case: Dutch suspect may have targeted other Canadian children
  135. How dearth of Canadian teams in NHL hockey playoffs will hit local economies
  136. Rob Ford’s 'cranes in the sky' line examined by economists
  137. Looking for First Nations love: Indigenous dating life 'complex'
  138. Some N.B. residents asked to leave homes voluntarily amid flood fears
  139. Rehtaeh Parsons suspect accused of threatening girl's father
  140. Frank Papalia was ‘the rock’ of Hamilton mafia family
  141. Racist, anti-Semitic graffiti found near Ottawa River
  142. Air Canada apologizes for luggage toss caught on video
  143. Volunteers prep for high water, sandbag Winnipeg Rowing Club
  144. Electric cars get a boost in Quebec
  145. Families of Calgary stabbing victims come together to heal
  146. Families of Calgary stabbing victims come together to heal
  147. Montreal does Record Store Day
  148. 2nd measles case confirmed in Edmonton area
  149. Raptors GM could face NBA fine after f-bomb chant
  150. Woman dies after dad hits her trying to park near Ottawa hospital
  151. Dog thief caught on camera at Vancouver tattoo parlour
  152. Raptors drop playoff opener to Nets
  153. Raccoon attacks puppy in Vancouver
  154. Kandahar to Carleton U.: Afghan woman's risky pursuit of education
  155. Saint John River ice mass moving, water levels could rise
  156. Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter dead at 76
  157. Alistair MacLeod, acclaimed Canadian writer, dead at 77
  158. Ontario inmates get 'inadequate' food in court, lawyers say
  159. Ottawa toddler fights for his life after TV falls on him
  160. Vendor asking $11,000 for pair of Habs playoff tickets
  161. Mounties on medical, stress leave fear new dismissal process
  162. Canada's official gift store only for the political elite
  163. Air Canada flight from Vancouver carried child with measles
  164. Ring of woman killed in freak accident stolen during break-in
  165. Montreal marijuana enthusiasts celebrate 420 on Mont-Royal
  166. Pro-marijuana protesters hit Parliament Hill
  167. Bear gets head stuck in plastic jar in Greater Sudbury
  168. Refugee mental health funding cuts gouge B.C. services to newcomers
  169. 20th 4/20 marked with mass light-up at Vancouver Art Gallery plaza
  170. Missing $26K scotch a mystery after theft 1 year ago
  171. Winnipeg's frozen pipes woes drag on into spring
  172. Woman dead, man arrested after incident on Symmes Street in Gatineau
  173. What's open and closed across Canada on Easter Monday
  174. Manitoba has no right to know about apprehended kids on reserves, say chiefs
  175. N.L. runners among those returning to Boston Marathon
  176. B.C. marathoner returns to stand strong with Boston
  177. Lower loonie no big deal, 54% of business owners say
  178. Economic Action Plan ad questions dropped from survey
  179. Winnipeg magician Darcy Oake wows Britain's Got Talent
  180. Waitresses in Saskatchewan lose jobs to foreign workers
  181. Amanda Todd case: Will the accused stand trial in Canada?
  182. Ice jams still causing flood threat in N.B.
  183. Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline: Some B.C. First Nations say there will be no compromise
  184. Inuit hunting market: cultural betrayal or necessity?
  185. Alistair MacLeod's funeral to be held in Cape Breton Saturday
  186. Should cops charged with offences, misconducts be suspended without pay?
  187. Hamilton students' world-class robot to compete in U.S.
  188. Air Canada suspends workers after luggage-drop video surfaces
  189. Funerals for Calgary stabbing victims under way
  190. Quebec veal calves punched and kicked in uncover video
  191. Dating website for farmers sets sights on Canada
  192. Critics fear Canada getting cold feet over trade with China
  193. Hurricane Carter and Steven Truscott refused to be condemned by history
  194. Newfoundland man with MS crosses Boston Marathon finish line with friend's help
  195. Edmonton's Tom McGrath fastest Canadian at Boston Marathon
  196. Kick-in-the-head YouTube video could earn Regina man big bucks
  197. B.C. medical marijuana recall a first in Canada
  198. Ashley Smith's prison death the subject of new 1-woman play by Judith Thompson
  199. Nathan MacKinnon's NHL playoff hot streak wows fans
  200. Herb Gray, former deputy prime minister, dead at 82
  201. PQ's priorities linger as Couillard moves forward with majority
  202. Housing market ‘extremely discouraging’ for first-time buyers
  203. Woman finds mystery snake in her bathroom at 3 a.m.
  204. Mother of baby in Kitchener poisoning case not happy with sentence
  205. P.E.I. singer's Hallelujah closes in on 8 million views
  206. Police officer's killer requests move at mental health facility
  207. Earth Day message from Governor General stresses sustainability
  208. Mother's slaying may have been witnessed by children in Clearwater, B.C.
  209. Chemical tanker runs aground in St. Lawrence
  210. Child abuse affects 1 in 3 Canadian adults, mental health study indicates
  211. Montreal police brace for overzealous Habs fans
  212. 'There was a skull looking down on us,' passerby says of eroded cemetery cliff
  213. Liberal victory in Quebec could spell Tory win in Ontario, says PC Leader Tim Hudak
  214. No state funeral for 'great Canadian' Herb Gray
  215. Finance minister says Keystone delay will hurt economy in U.S., Canada
  216. Canada to offer 'express entry' to skilled immigrants in 2015
  217. Support pours in for Weyburn, Sask., waitresses who lost jobs
  218. Cancer risk boosted by drinking alcohol
  219. Replace Temporary Foreign Worker Program with immigration, say experts
  220. Russian envoy calls Canadian diplomat a 'spy' amid expulsions
  221. B.C. sailor found dead in Tanzanian hotel
  222. B.C. car dealers may be violating drivers' privacy, claims whistleblower
  223. B.C. woman injured in skydiving accident in Arizona coming home
  224. Police catch girls trying to sell live, stolen Easter bunnies intended as gifts
  225. New York Times says Canada's middle class richer than U.S.
  226. Skydiving mishap shows high cost of high-risk holidays
  227. Ron MacLean in hotseat over comment about Quebec refs
  228. Maritime flooding fears grow as rainfall warnings issued
  229. Lisa Raitt to enhance rail safety measures in wake of Lac-Mégantic
  230. Funeral home wake disrupted by brazen purse theft
  231. May 9 Afghan tribute cloaked in secrecy with two weeks left to go
  232. Foreign worker program abusers could face fraud charges, says minister
  233. 24 Sussex weekend medical call not for Harper family member: RCMP
  234. Bre-X lawsuits dismissed, 17 years after mining scandal
  235. Convenience stores slam Beer Store ads showing kids buying alcohol
  236. Defiant Raptors a hit with fans
  237. Montreal Board of Trade wants minister to nix securities regulator
  238. Rehtaeh Parsons suspects' lawyers want Crown to testify
  239. 'Fairies' billboard backfires for St. John's opera company
  240. Sask. restaurant says waitresses not replaced by foreign temporary workers
  241. Alstom to cut 150 jobs in Montreal
  242. Igloolik, Nunavut filmmakers turn the lens on suicide
  243. Canadian Medical Hall of Fame 2014
  244. Canada gets Happy with Pharrell Williams dance videos
  245. Alleged Mafia link to Toronto construction firm prompts union to seek police probe
  246. Police shoot mentally ill man with rubber bullets in Abbotsford, B.C.
  247. Good Samaritan gives shoes off his feet to bus passenger
  248. 6.7 magnitude quake strikes off B.C. coast
  249. Drivers' privacy concerns grow over B.C. car dealer scanner
  250. Greg Weston: If Supreme Court nixes Senate reform, is referendum next?