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  1. No charges over misleading cross-country robocalls in 2011
  2. 5 canoeists missing in Central Hastings, Ont.
  3. NHL star Jordin Tootoo stick giveaway video goes viral
  4. Temporary Foreign Worker Program linked to joblessness, report finds
  5. Tories file intent to defend against Ontario premier's $2M libel suit
  6. N.S. considering new organ donor rule that would presume consent
  7. 5th Edmonton case of measles confirmed in young infant
  8. Grand & Toy to close all 19 retail stores
  9. Tim Hortons takes over franchises after foreign workers claim mistreatment
  10. Eve Adams nomination race gets nastier
  11. Avril Lavigne says her Hello Kitty music video isn't racist
  12. Pamela Wallin regrets paying back full amount Senate claimed she owed
  13. Supreme Court's Senate ruling: What to watch for
  14. Manitoba to crack down on misleading TV, internet service promotions
  15. Maclean's alleges 'disturbing' levels of sexual assault in Canadian military
  16. Christian B.C. law school's accreditation rejected by Ontario law society
  17. Ottawa suspends Temporary Foreign Worker Program in fast-food sector
  18. McDonald's Canada CEO calls foreign worker controversy 'bullshit'
  19. Whitehorse family's rescued puppy turns out to be a fox
  20. Canada vs. U.S. middle class: What the New York Times missed
  21. The value of a target benefit pension plan
  22. Longtime Liberal Herb Gray to be eulogized today in Ottawa
  23. Senate reform can't be done by Ottawa alone
  24. More aboriginal women taking on trades despite challenges
  25. 2 men, 2 youths charged in alleged sex assaults on 4-year-old girl
  26. This Week in Canadian News
  27. Ottawa posts $5.1B surplus in February
  28. Liberals won't rush into secularism legislation
  29. Pierre Poilievre offers vouching alternative in elections bill
  30. Stephen Harper says Senate reform is off the table
  31. Don Cherry defends Ron MacLean on Twitter over ref comments
  32. Four Paris policemen arrested over alleged rape of Canadian
  33. Faith-based B.C. university conditionally approved by N.S. law society
  34. Temporary foreign worker moratorium: 'We will see some restaurants close'
  35. RCMP arrest 2 in death of homeless man found in burnt bus shelter
  36. Killing of homeless N.S. man points to troubling trend
  37. Website in Romania posting Canadians' court documents
  38. Home buyers face higher mortgage insurance costs next week
  39. Alleged internet-ad Ponzi scheme that was shut down in U.S. now operating in B.C.
  40. CMHC to limit mortgage insurance product offerings
  41. 3 roadblocks to the robocalls probe — and their possible fixes
  42. Corporate Canada pays low taxes but contributes in 'lots of other ways'
  43. Alistair MacLeod laid to rest near Dunvegan home
  44. As cancer treatment evolves, so must aboriginal languages
  45. Trinity Western blasts N.S., Ontario law societies
  46. Canadians in 7 cities protest N.B. abortion clinic closure
  47. Some Montreal bars to serve alcohol until 5:30 a.m.
  48. Measles outbreak in Hamilton not over yet
  49. Montrealers weigh in on e-cigarette debate
  50. Adoption records staying closed in Nova Scotia
  51. Is Hamilton a good place for women to live?
  52. Nets withstand Raptors' furious late bid to take Game 3
  53. Iron Sheik plans to meet Rob Ford during Hot Docs festival
  54. Canada Job Grant NHL playoff ads deliberately pitched to men
  55. Ya'Ya Charles Heit carves strong messages into totem poles
  56. Peguis First Nation homes evacuated because of flooding
  57. Harley Lawrence case arrests bring relief to Berwick
  58. Former NDP MP Dan Heap dies at 88
  59. Looking for First Nations love: CBC audience reacts
  60. Paris cops could face charges in alleged rape of Canadian woman
  61. Booming Alberta faces growing rural homeless problem
  62. Montreal mayor extends last call, takes jab at Toronto nightlife
  63. Northern Gateway would up risk of whale strikes: biologist
  64. Women in trades: Veterans say changes needed to boost numbers
  65. Advice for politicians caught in the mediafirestorm: Stockwell Day
  66. Delinquent driver racked up $160,000 in fines
  67. CRA fails to create new strategy for cheats after 3-year effort
  68. No benefit to developing Arctic shipping: U.S. report
  69. Car surfing in Gatineau nets 2 men hefty fines
  70. Raptors stress limiting turnovers against Nets
  71. 1-year-old girl taken to hospital after pit bull attack
  72. Wynne denounces 'hateful flyer' handed out in Brampton
  73. Search for missing N.B. canoeist hit by bad weather
  74. Ottawa couple cuts wedding costs with guerrilla ceremony
  75. DND mulls 30-minute emergency response time
  76. Flood risk in western Manitoba prompts evacuations
  77. Ex-police chief takes former OPP commissioner Julian Fantino to court
  78. Workplace injuries falling, fatalities holding steady
  79. My only hope is that the punishment fits the crime: Carol Todd
  80. Pit bull that bit baby girl's face to be euthanized
  81. Elections bill changes welcome but let's see details, Tom Mulcair says
  82. Afghan mission Day of Honour to include parade, memorial breakfast
  83. Is the Pollen Vortex coming? How bad will allergy season be?
  84. Flooding threatens numerous Manitoba communities
  85. Calgary Flames hire Brad Treliving as GM
  86. Ontario pledges $1B for Ring of Fire
  87. First Nations leaders demand aboriginal education bill be scrapped
  88. Ontario must close loopholes on name changes, critics say
  89. Burglars used obituaries, social media to target homes during funerals
  90. Ex-navy medic sentenced to 30 months for bogus breast exams
  91. Seal processing company sells seal outside Bryan Adams concert in St. John's
  92. Jim Prentice to run for Alberta PC leadership
  93. Gas pump pain? 8 driving tips to save you $1,000 a year
  94. N.B. family claims $1M lottery win twice in 5 months
  95. Ontario lawyer bilked clients while disciplinary case dragged on
  96. Lev Tahor child back in mother’s care
  97. New calls for Canadian mining ombudsman so far unanswered
  98. Canadian campaigns for husband held in Egyptian jail
  99. Gun cache found on school grounds investigated by B.C. police
  100. Sailor charged with desertion was harassed, wife claims
  101. Struggling students seek 'sugar daddies' online to pay debts
  102. A cautionary tale against governing by talking point: Kady O'Malley
  103. Pipeline push-back: What's fuelling the opposition to Northern Gateway and Keystone
  104. Woman who bought $1M mice-infested house sues ex-owner, agent
  105. Ontarians’ well-being lags behind GDP growth, report says
  106. Labrador business feels penalized by foreign worker plan woes
  107. Canada Post staffer among those charged in illegal dumping sting
  108. Pit bull euthanized after biting baby girl's face
  109. Keep killer autonomous drones off the battlefield, activists say
  110. Activist urges Canada to ban Russian human rights abusers
  111. Steve Nash praises commissioner Silver after Sterling ban
  112. Rotting blue whale not the attraction Newfoundland wants
  113. Thunder Bay man's lost ring returned after 2,000 km trek to Maine in a box of screws
  114. Stephen Harper warns employers who prefer foreign workers over Canadians
  115. 12-year-old scolds Ontario government over price of life-saving drug Kalydeco
  116. Can you name a Canadian movie? Film Day shines light on Cancon
  117. Manitoba flooding: Dozens of homes flooded at Peguis First Nation
  118. Leaked Ontario budget document shows tax hikes on high-income earners
  119. Can a bigger hole make golf cool again?
  120. Chris Hall: So who is to blame for the temporary foreign worker mess?
  121. Mennonite ties to Mexican drug cartels concern authorities
  122. Student tuition: Is there really an affordability crisis?
  123. Marketers play the 'zed card' to attract Canadian shoppers
  124. The 2 landmines that could shatter Quebec's Liberal calm: Michelle Gagnon
  125. Cameras to show Manitoba triple-murder appeal hearing today
  126. Parliament is back on Wednesdays with Kady!
  127. Canadian economy chugs to modest GDP gain in February
  128. Manitoba First Nation braces for floodwaters as sandbagging efforts fail
  129. Raptors ready for 'street fight' vs. Nets in Game 5
  130. Court dismisses animal welfare case against spring bear hunt
  131. Woman collects 2,500 Roll up the Rim wins for homeless
  132. 3 people reportedly shot at B.C. saw mill
  133. Historic Lancaster bomber may be headed for the scrap heap
  134. Computer coding a growing trend in Canadian classrooms
  135. Hypodermic needles sticking Windsor garbage collectors
  136. Probe of Hamilton driver calls MTO system a 'bureaucratic farce'
  137. Ottawa-area high school students to be breathalyzed at prom
  138. NDP leader calls private data given to feds 'an abomination'
  139. 2 men died trying to shoot each other, police say
  140. Citizenship bill changes 'likely unconstitutional,' bar association warns
  141. Canada's Wayne Tallon wins world senior men's curling title
  142. Rotting whales in Nfld. a bigger problem than some realize, official says
  143. Clara Hughes catches a sled ride in snow-packed Nain
  144. Kathleen Wynne's given up on balancing Ontario budget, Tim Hudak says
  145. Liberals to study 71-minute Toronto, Kitchener, London rail trip
  146. Nova Scotia vets expect influx of pets with seasonal allergies
  147. Toddler shot in Taliban attack to arrive in Toronto
  148. Ashley Smith inquest sparks federal project for mentally ill inmates
  149. More details to come on Nigel Wright case, RCMP tells NDP
  150. Remembering Attawapiskat walker Paul Mattinas
  151. Lawyers' self-policing often 'lax or inadequate,' critic says
  152. Zebra mussel concern prompts Manitoba to close 4 Lake Winnipeg harbours
  153. Siberian tiger Hani found dead at Vancouver Zoo
  154. Probe into McMaster's 'violent, sexist' student songbook absolves engineering society
  155. Fracking data about environmental impacts insufficient, report finds
  156. Raptors win Game 5, fend off furious rally by Nets
  157. Rob Ford taking leave of absence, seeking help for substance abuse
  158. West wins coffee whitener, margarine trade challenge against Quebec
  159. 'I'm f-----g sick of politics, dude': Quotes from alleged Rob Ford audio tape
  160. 'Rob Ford must resign': City councillors react to latest tapes
  161. How Canada became addicted to temporary foreign workers
  162. Ontario election destiny will be shaped by NDP and Horwath
  163. B.C. sawmill shooting suspect charged with murder, attempted murder
  164. Anne of Green Gables ticket sales drop by half
  165. Bluenose II may be hauled out of water for repairs
  166. Rob Ford scandal: Does this mean he's done?
  167. Canucks to fire coach John Tortorella: report
  168. 'Our mayor is a chronic liar:' Council reacts to Rob Ford revelations
  169. Evidence to support spring bear hunt lacking, biologist says
  170. Yellowknives Dene First Nation should be investigated: judge
  171. How Twitter may have saved the life of a Hamilton woman
  172. Will giant whale carcasses make it to a museum before they explode?
  173. RCMP not denying report of 1,000 murdered, missing aboriginal women
  174. Canadiens, Bruins ready for another playoff clash
  175. Mirabel Airport, Pierre Trudeau's white elephant, to be torn down
  176. Canadian filmmaker found dead in Cambodia, raising fear he was killed
  177. Baby Wyatt Scott's family overwhelmed by worldwide support
  178. Coyote den sightings prompt warnings at Burlington park
  179. New program launches for pregnant women battling addiction
  180. Bid to force railways to compensate grain farmers blocked
  181. 90-year-old dons cap and gown to graduate alongside grandson
  182. Neskantaga First Nation raises alarm as suicides continue
  183. Canada can't fill Ukraine-based energy need, Ottawa hears
  184. First Nations chief calls 'urgent' meeting on education bill
  185. Rob Ford's family admits he has problems, pledge support
  186. Chief justice flagged Ottawa about Nadon before he was appointed
  187. Ontario budget: Finance Minister Charles Sousa speaks
  188. Stephen Harper rooting for Canadiens in playoffs
  189. Canada Post preparing for half as much mail, CEO says
  190. Ontario budget 2014: Wynne gives Horwath 1 week to decide
  191. Quebec beer store angers Boston Bruins fans with sticker joke
  192. George Washington letter, stolen from Dalhousie University, returned
  193. Bluenose II delays: Who's to blame?
  194. Desmond Tutu to speak at Fort McMurray, Alta., oilsands conference
  195. Montreal mayor bets bets Boston counterpart that the Habs will win
  196. Debate gets ugly as Conservatives push forward with elections bill
  197. Baird has 'lost confidence' in Via Rail leadership
  198. Wynne's put up or shut up budget message to NDP: Robert Fisher
  199. How Rob Ford could play the rehab redemption card
  200. UNESCO seeks buffer zone to protect Gros Morne from fracking
  201. Small business owners pushing for better phone, internet service
  202. Businessman running for Windsor, Ont., council offers water-park passes to jail visitors
  203. Stolen Jean-Paul Riopelle painting found in Montreal home
  204. Eye-popping farmland prices may have peaked, experts say
  205. Torstar sells Harlequin to News Corp. for $455M
  206. Public prosecutor left out on decision not to charge Nigel Wright
  207. Driver with $30K in fines busted in St. John's
  208. Renowned deaf percussionist takes stage with Winnipeg orchestra
  209. Fracking report validates environmental concerns in N.W.T.
  210. 2 bodies found in Surrey, B.C., home
  211. 'Time for change': Ontario NDP rejects budget, will trigger election
  212. Pot-smoking Mountie Ron Francis facing 3 more charges
  213. Scorpion pizza, crocodile sliders among new food at Calgary Stampede
  214. P.K. Subban targeted by thousands of racist tweets after Habs win
  215. Rotting blue whale carcass should stay, Nfld. woman says
  216. Canadian troops to join NATO excercises in Poland, Harper says
  217. PM weighs in on spat with chief justice
  218. Measles vaccines: should they be mandatory?
  219. Cree leader Billy Diamond gets his due in new film
  220. Kathleen Wynne preps for June Ontario election
  221. Shawn Atleo resigns as AFN national chief
  222. How many federal agencies are listening in on Canadians?
  223. PC leader Tim Hudak touts party's economic plan after election call
  224. Poor understanding of HIV science could result in miscarriages of justice, doctors warn
  225. Rob Ford threatened city hall security guard on St. Paddy's Day: report
  226. Moms' brains permanently altered by pregnancy: UBC expert
  227. Got $40k? You could cross the Atlantic in a Lancaster bomber
  228. Landslide near Enderby, B.C., strands 200 residents
  229. Chickens mad for Mozart produce bigger, heavier eggs
  230. Jury finds 3 men guilty of 2010 double murder in Old Montreal
  231. Raptors stumble in Brooklyn, headed to Game 7
  232. Siberian tiger Hani found dead at Vancouver Zoo likely died from lung condition
  233. Edward Snowden appears via video at Toronto debate
  234. Manitoba measles case prompts warning about exposure at strip bar
  235. How a trendy French economist could help Ontario's Wynne win: Don Pittis
  236. Marijuana was criminalized in 1923, but why?
  237. Jailed Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy recognized with award
  238. Shawn Atleo lost rearguard action by rivals to his leadership
  239. This week in Canadian news
  240. RCMP confirm report of more than 1,000 murdered aboriginal women
  241. Feds swipe at Kathleen Wynne as Ontario campaign kicks off
  242. Ottawa library's 9 requests to remove books, DVDs
  243. Luxury electric vehicle hits Vancouver streets
  244. Former chief electoral officer still concerned about fair elections act
  245. Eve Adams, Tory rival OK'd to run for nomination for new Ontario riding
  246. Habs leery of Bruins despite 1-0 series lead
  247. Bar association calls spat between Harper, chief justice 'disturbing'
  248. 5 neat things about Halifax’s new Central Library
  249. Kathleen Wynne accuses Feds of muscling in on Ontario politics
  250. Canadiens coach says P.K. Subban unaffected by racial abuse