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  1. Are there too many flight attendants at your service? The feds think so
  2. EU seal product ban upheld in WTO appeal
  3. B.C. teachers won't mark exams during lockout
  4. House prices to increase as new home builds slow, CMHC says
  5. Toyota recalls 82,000 Siennas in Canada for salt corrosion danger
  6. TransCanada looks to ship oil to U.S. by rail amid Keystone XL delays
  7. Windsor Hum study results to be released Friday
  8. Weight-loss surgeries leap in Canada, study says
  9. 'Hanky Panky hustler' raids lingerie store
  10. Snake loose in Halifax apartment 'could harm' babies
  11. Photos: Regina stadium design unveiled
  12. Tory MPs predict boost from Justin Trudeau's abortion stand
  13. Omar Khadr faces $50M suit by blinded U.S. soldier, widow
  14. TransCanada moving oil by rail not as simple as it seems
  15. CBC cuts to Radio 2, Republic of Doyle just ‘speculation’: spokesperson
  16. Woman charged with DUI in Rob Ford's SUV had permission to drive it, police say
  17. Camera lost in shipwreck found after 2 years with photos intact
  18. Students relieved by firing of University of Saskatchewan president
  19. Video shot at edge of polar bear pen prompts zoo probe
  20. Eve Adams's nomination vote postponed amid allegations
  21. Eve Adams's nomination vote postponed amid allegations
  22. Medical screening of young athletes needed, parents say after son's death
  23. Bribe plotter faces landmark sentence in Air India contract scheme
  24. Assembly of First Nations future at issue when chiefs hold emergency meeting
  25. Wildlife expert hunts for ball python loose in Halifax apartment building
  26. Quebec man accused of sexually assaulting disabled daughter
  27. Ontario's election ads: Profiling the leaders' messages
  28. Ontario Votes: Vote Compass users weigh in on economic options
  29. Canada's cost of living hits its highest level since April 2012
  30. What's behind the irritating Windsor Hum? We may find out this morning
  31. N.B. premier won't let high school fly gay pride flag
  32. Family of Canadian soldier killed in LAV III rollover to address media today
  33. Lisa Raitt wants to know what GM Canada knew about recalls
  34. Saskatchewan university's acting head in heated Q&A after prof firing scandal
  35. Canadiens' Prust to have hearing for Stepan hit
  36. Ottawa businessman in 'carefully planned' Air India bribery plot gets 3 years in prison
  37. 'Canada's Titanic' finally getting its due
  38. Sable Island opens to public but getting there not easy
  39. Washroom-less planes not only airport complaint after passenger pees in bag
  40. Justice Louis LeBel to retire from Supreme Court of Canada
  41. Jack MacAndrew, journalist, broadcaster and theatre producer, dies
  42. Declaration on mass surveillance calls for new privacy measures
  43. Students stranded in Quebec after 50 school buses vandalized
  44. NDP worried Canada's maternal health summit could be a 'partisan event'
  45. University of Saskatchewan restructuring program under fire
  46. Canada's joblessness secret? Some unemployed have simply given up
  47. Moose born when mother killed by car has been named 'Star'
  48. How your pension is doing: a 16.5% annual return
  49. GreeneStone rehab facility confirms Rob Ford is a patient
  50. B.C. teachers' strike: 8 things you need to know
  51. Tree planters win $600K over 'slave-like' discrimination
  52. Ontario NDP supporters 'deeply distressed' by Andrea Horwath's campaign
  53. Conservative MP Eve Adams defends against allegations of membership fraud
  54. Suspect arrested in homicide of B.C. hockey mom
  55. Canadian Fly Fishing Team to compete at World Championships
  56. Eugenie Bouchard wins 1st WTA title
  57. Eugenie Bouchard wins 1st WTA title
  58. Retired teacher calls for review of Ontario math curriculum
  59. Ontario Election: Horwath answers NDP insiders criticizing campaign
  60. Yosef Gopaul charged with 2nd degree murder of hockey mom Julie Paskall
  61. Justin Trudeau says Liberal culture has changed
  62. Knowlton Nash, longtime anchor of CBC's The National, dead at 86
  63. WWII veteran, 92, trained as paratrooper, but only now takes 1st jump
  64. John Lennon, Johnny Cash are our modern-day saints: researcher
  65. Suspects armed with bear spray invade Dartmouth home
  66. Dimitri Soudas would 'breach any contract' for fiancée Eve Adams
  67. Which CFL team got the better stadium?
  68. Ontario Votes 2014: Liberal platform officially unveiled
  69. B.C. Highway of Tears study polls hitchhikers' habits
  70. Edmonton Oil Kings beat Guelph Storm in Memorial Cup final
  71. B.C. man charged after infant found unresponsive in McDonald's
  72. Bank travel insurance denials leave seniors with big bills
  73. Ottawa axes questions from post-advertising polls
  74. NDP worried over Andrea Horwath's 'sophomore jinx'
  75. The made-in-Canada problem facing nuclear medicine: Kelly Crowe
  76. Tim Hudak to skip Northern Ontario debate
  77. Uncommon birth defect appears in 3 babies in homes on 1 road
  78. 70 years on, Air Force vet meets missing friend's family
  79. Oldest New Brunswicker Adéa Pellerin-Cormier dead at 112
  80. B.C. teachers on rotating strikes, schools close in various districts
  81. Doctors want to know why drug shortages are increasing
  82. Trial begins today for London, Ont., Mayor Joe Fontana on fraud charges
  83. Rogers will trim management, new CEO Guy Laurence says
  84. Near-collision on Vancouver-bound flight shocks 2 buddies
  85. Canada's Eugenie Bouchard wins at rainy Roland Garros
  86. Libel suit against Stephen Harper for ‘terrorist’ comment moves forward
  87. NDP tries its hand at protecting the privacy of Canadians
  88. Muskrat Falls on track to produce 1st power by 2017: Emera CEO
  89. Ottawa to announce improvements on air travel today
  90. Knowlton Nash provided connection between reserve and 'outside world'
  91. Hundreds sign letter to interim U of S president
  92. Residential school students honoured with monument in Winnipeg
  93. Suspect in B.C. hockey mom's slaying makes court appearance
  94. Jimmy Carter offers Canada advice on updating prostitution laws
  95. No more spacewalks? Canadian robots stealing astronauts' jobs
  96. It's BBQ season, and you're going to pay more for meat
  97. 'Saskatchewarm' offer to annex Turks and Caicos delights MPs
  98. 'Mummy Bandit' sought in string of bank robberies
  99. Wal-Mart Canada confirms 750 layoffs
  100. Conservative-linked patronage appointments broke rules, watchdog finds
  101. Emma Paulson, dogwalker, should be charged with animal cruelty: B.C. SPCA
  102. Cyberbullying bill won't be split in 2, Peter MacKay says
  103. Parks Canada worker describes Jasper grizzly attack
  104. Union sets up defence fund for 2 men charged in Lac-Mégantic disaster
  105. Woman yanked naked from shower by RCMP during search, lawsuit alleges
  106. B.C. teachers' strike prompts misinformation charge from government
  107. Judge and former police officer build libraries for 6 B.C. First Nations
  108. Spy cam nabs care worker stealing from 82 year-old
  109. Canadian cardiologist shot to death in front of wife, son in Pakistan
  110. Newborn baby abducted from Quebec hospital sparks Amber Alert
  111. Slocan Lake canoe accident: 3 young men found dead
  112. Muslim Brotherhood activities need to be probed in Canada, report says
  113. 'Enforcement gap' as few provinces track problems with foreign workers
  114. 4 ways to make your travel insurance pay off
  115. Longtime Liberal stronghold in Toronto no sure thing in byelection
  116. Ontario Votes: Where the leaders are today
  117. Housing affordability getting worse, Royal Bank says
  118. Keystone XL hit with new safety conditions in U.S.
  119. Don Cherry in glass: a tribute from a retired Hamilton bus driver
  120. Longboard mountain surfing a 'disaster' waiting to happen
  121. High-speed rail to Toronto for as low as $10? Liberals say yes
  122. Canadiens veterans defiant in face of elimination
  123. Bogus laptop offer upsets customers
  124. Women pees in Tim Hortons cup on flight to Labrador
  125. Honk ignites road rage and driveway attack, Saskatoon man says
  126. Canada's top soldier to discuss cases of sexual assault in military
  127. Abducted baby now with family after Facebook spurs teens' search
  128. First Nations leaders start search to replace Shawn Atleo as chief
  129. Habs goalie Carey Price on ice in full gear
  130. Canadian teen among California rampage victims
  131. Winnipeg magician Darcy Oake in Britain's Got Talent finals
  132. Vancouver Police Pipe Band off to Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle
  133. Finance minister to unveil low-cost bank accounts for some seniors, youth
  134. Restaurants warn temporary foreign worker freeze will hurt
  135. Baby Victoria's searchers thrilled newborn is now home
  136. Patronage probe leads to firing of Crown corporation CEO
  137. Cabinet secrecy used to block questions on compensation for NL
  138. B.C. bus driver says he tried to break up fight between 2 women
  139. Suspect in death of B.C. hockey mom linked to Ontario assault
  140. Golf world loses 'Mr. Canadian Open' Dick Grimm at 91
  141. AIDS ward closes in B.C. as death rate plummets
  142. Justin Trudeau responds to 'bozo eruption' comment from MP
  143. Anti-submarine nets and concrete mattresses: Canmore's $14M flood plan
  144. Stow that dream of retiring in the Turks and Caicos (for now)
  145. 'Granny Gaga' gets a happy ending
  146. 'Hey there, sexy guy'; Elections Ontario wrong number surprises voters
  147. Maternal health spending data plentiful, but not the whole picture
  148. Grow-op conviction trumps privacy challenge, court rules
  149. Tim Bachman, BTO founding member, charged with sex offences
  150. Bruce Carson says Stephen Harper knew about his past
  151. Rene Bourque nets hat trick as Canadiens extend series
  152. Melanoma a fast rising cancer in Canada
  153. Recovery of Quebec Baby Victoria shows social media reach of Amber Alerts
  154. More subplots in the search for a 'right-minded' Supreme Court judge
  155. Companies snap up grads of fundraising programs
  156. Saying goodbye to a journalism icon: Knowlton Nash's funeral today
  157. Missing woman found dead in submerged car
  158. Canada's first parliamentary debates rescued by early scrapbookers
  159. Funeral for Daniel Bobbitt, soldier killed in training, goes today
  160. Canadiens in the playoffs: 'We've got to keep our emotions in check'
  161. N.S. woman 'tortured' for years by her family speaks out
  162. Bluenose II 'test drive' cancelled at last minute
  163. Romeo Dallaire, Liberal senator, retiring from Parliament
  164. More mortgage wars: Scotiabank offers 5-year fixed rate of 2.97%
  165. Canada's spy agency could be using your information to defend against cyberattacks
  166. Child-porn charges laid against army reservist
  167. Police execute multiple search warrants in gangs, drugs probe
  168. B.C. storm triggers flood warning, winter driving conditions
  169. No plans for public inquiry, says U of S President Gordon Barnhart
  170. Vote Compass users back lower tuition, more full-day kindergarten
  171. Temporary foreign worker program needs mandatory audits, Liberals say
  172. Baby abduction suspect remains in hospital
  173. Nia Vardalos confirms My Big Fat Greek Wedding sequel
  174. Baby Victoria abduction: What hospitals can do to boost security
  175. Kathleen Wynne won't rule out NDP coalition in case of PC minority
  176. Joe Fontana, mayor of London, Ont., takes stand in fraud trial
  177. Denial of abortion clinic arbitrary, says law professor
  178. Ontario vacationer dies after jumping off Jamaica sea cliffs
  179. Corey Hart postpones farewell concert for Habs playoffs
  180. More wild boars than people possible in Saskatchewan, expert says
  181. Hockey Night in Canada set for Stanley Cup final on June 4
  182. Puffin population being monitored on east coast
  183. Ontario Votes: Hudak defends math used in million jobs plan
  184. Vancouver Island senior found alive after 5-day search
  185. Dionne quintuplets' birth marked 80 years later
  186. Spotlight turns to Canada's maternal health push — but what happens after 2015?
  187. $36B shipbuilding plan challenged by country's biggest maker
  188. BlackBerry's global market share predicted to fall to 0.3% by 2018
  189. Amanda Todd's mom surprised by dance piece based on teen's story
  190. Quebec climber stranded on Colorado mountain
  191. Manitoba lodge-owners under fire for racist First Nations description
  192. B.C. teachers' strike to continue next week
  193. Canadian PoWs' song from Japanese camp gave hope during WW II
  194. Rob Ford celebrates his 45th birthday at Muskoka-area bar
  195. Ranchlands hum mystery still stumps researchers
  196. Girls with bra straps exposed among 30 sent home from N.L. school
  197. U.S. bear hunter shot dead on guided trip in B.C.
  198. Quebec climber saved from mountain spent night on edge of death
  199. 'It was a total mistake': Lodge owner sorry for First Nations alcohol comment
  200. Wild beauty of a Saskatchewan storm
  201. Woman charged with abducting baby Victoria in police custody
  202. Apparent explosives found in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu pizzeria
  203. Ontario Votes: PCs say Wynne hid $317M bailout of MaRS developer
  204. Ottawa couple charged with sexual assault of teen girls
  205. Former prime minister Mulroney to be named Quebecor chairman
  206. Rangers hope to end Habs' season at Madison Square Garden
  207. Domestic torture should be a crime, advocates say
  208. It's Wynn, not Wynne: 2 Americans Twitter-bombed in name confusion
  209. CBC unveils expanded 2014-2015 programming slate
  210. Auction of Canadian works totals $9.7 million in sales
  211. Empress of Ireland sinking marked by families a century later
  212. Regina woman gets scary call from 'immigrant tax' scammers
  213. Canadiens' Weise ruled out for Game 6
  214. Stephen Harper to make announcement at maternal health summit
  215. Gerry Barton loses bid for wrongful conviction compensation
  216. CFL labour talks break down, no further meetings scheduled
  217. Daniel Therrien, PM's choice for privacy commissioner, denounced by NDP
  218. Alberta wants more control over Temporary Foreign Worker Program
  219. Striking B.C. teachers fight lockout pay cut at labour board
  220. Julian Fantino defends $4M for ads to counter 'misinformation'
  221. 'Simple things' can save women and children, PM and Melinda Gates say
  222. Bear takes nap atop power pole
  223. Maternal anemia tackled with an iron fish in every pot
  224. Factory hopes to hire hockey players
  225. Ontario Votes: Liberal, NDP platforms lack fiscal detail, economists say
  226. Abortion too 'divisive' to fund, Stephen Harper says
  227. Davie shipyard's offer of cheaper icebreaker comes too late, Ottawa says
  228. Rangers to play for Stanley Cup after eliminating Canadiens
  229. Young voters: Why living in your parents' basement is bad for democracy
  230. 6 prom-changing trends: From promposals to prom dresses on Instagram
  231. Ontario Votes: Where the leaders are today
  232. Teens sent home from school in bra-strap furor are 'scapegoats,' prof says
  233. Funny run-in between Habs fan and bus full of Rangers fans
  234. Military's top lawyer under legal scrutiny
  235. Canadian economy's surprise weak start to 2014 blamed on bad winter
  236. Chiefs of UN, World Bank to open final day of maternal health summit
  237. Moncton man treks 300km on crutches to shine light on amputees
  238. Filipina nanny heartbroken over 4-year attempt to bring deaf daughter to Canada
  239. What would a 2% mortgage hike do to the housing market?
  240. Desmond Tutu to tour Fort McMurray oilsands development
  241. Food battle brews as Ottawa market, restaurants collide
  242. Sony Pictures Imageworks moving headquarters to Vancouver
  243. Royal York, Hotel Vancouver up for sale
  244. Rare, Victorian-era Emily Carr journal auctioned off to National Library
  245. Drones starting to tackle everyday tasks, from industry to farming
  246. Ottawa won't start from scratch on First Nations education bill
  247. Hoarder slowly learns to stop clinging to the past
  248. Doctors call on Ontario leaders to make health care No.1 issue
  249. Homeless man 'lucky to be alive' after beating, say police
  250. Relatives of boy found in 'filthy, squalid' house face charges