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  1. Harkat wins partial victory in terrorism case
  2. Toronto 12-year-old brought loaded gun to school
  3. Temporary foreign worker program speeds up
  4. Refugee health benefits scaled back by Tories
  5. Kimberley, B.C. homes face flood threat
  6. MPs to consider debate on when human life begins
  7. Legalized brothels ruling to be appealed to top court
  8. Ontario deficit drops, but S&P downgrades outlook
  9. 'Thumbs-up' from man on life-support revives family's hope
  10. Ancient graves found near Paulatuk, N.W.T.
  11. Pilots' spouses learn to land planes safely
  12. Students demonstrate in Montreal after talks collapse
  13. B.C. mill inspection records show dust concerns
  14. Holocaust fraud probe leads to charge against Toronto woman
  15. Violent student protest sees 85 arrests
  16. Dr. Seuss quote too political for B.C. school
  17. Auditor general set to defend F-35 findings
  18. Scattered beer bottles close Highway 5
  19. Invasive beetle found at border
  20. F-35 costs had 'significant things missing'
  21. Tori Stafford murder trial nears end of Crown's case
  22. UPEI grad scores Game 7 winner for Capitals
  23. Quebec Innu want to stop Muskrat Falls hydro
  24. Regretted not talking to Bay Bulls suspect, witness says
  25. Ontario bill puts teen tanning under spotlight
  26. Flooding hits B.C. southern Interior communities
  27. Corrections officer accused of smuggling drugs into Toronto jail
  28. Lucy the elephant to stay in Edmonton
  29. Lighter toonies and loonies create $1M headache
  30. How the abortion debate has reared its head in Parliament
  31. Flaherty moves to tighten CMHC supervision
  32. Budget bill contains environment policy overhaul
  33. Theo Fleury story takes to Calgary stage
  34. Mountie murderer seeks second chance
  35. Sales of gas guzzlers rise despite high pump prices
  36. Bev Oda pays up for controversial car rental
  37. Alberta election a reminder that voters call the shots
  38. 3 most dangerous job sectors in Canada
  39. MPs debate motion on studying when life begins
  40. The Sisters Brothers wins Leacock prize
  41. Moody's downgrades Ontario credit rating
  42. Budget wachdog accused of being too pessimistic
  43. TransGlobe Apartment REIT in $1B privatization deal
  44. Sperm ruled an asset in B.C. lesbian separation
  45. Quebec beekeeper accused of Nazi war crimes
  46. Montreal student protest march declared illegal
  47. B.C. mills move to clean up sawdust after explosion
  48. Medal of Bravery winner involved in 2 fatal police chases
  49. Tax marijuana, says B.C. mayors' coalition
  50. Markham council approves arena financing plan
  51. What makes Quebec students 'distinct'?
  52. Free Viagra, transgender surgery for troops may end
  53. Crippled sub Corner Brook not fully inspected
  54. Conservatives, NDP statistically tied in new poll
  55. Bay Bulls standoff suspect Leo Crockwell fires lawyer
  56. Western provinces led growth in 2011
  57. Etobicoke Centre voting irregularities under scrutiny
  58. Charest reacts to student protests
  59. 4.7-magnitude quake strikes off Vancouver Island
  60. Senior who smothered alcoholic wife to be sentenced
  61. Dalai Lama meeting supporters in Ottawa today
  62. Cigarette warning labels help ex-smokers resist
  63. Tax deadline looms for millions of Canadians
  64. Toronto mayor says reducing speed limit is 'nuts, nuts, nuts, nuts'
  65. Mafia-linked drug bust in Montreal leads to 11 arrests
  66. Air Canada resumes talks with machinist union
  67. B.C. Interior ravaged by natural disasters
  68. B.C. mill exploded like 'a giant wall of orange'
  69. Quebec student protesters reject tuition concessions
  70. Foreign Affairs prepares to cut, diplomatically
  71. Tories reject spending watchdog's analysis on budget, F-35s
  72. Resource development a rocky road for feds
  73. Dalai Lama talks peace in Ottawa
  74. N.L. pastor among Alberta crash victims
  75. Okanagan residents eye water levels in wake of evacuation
  76. RCMP wound man shooting at dogs in Nunavut community
  77. Caledonia marchers seek land-claims talks
  78. Low Liberal support due to Mulcair honeymoon, Rae says
  79. Public sector workers brace for 3rd wave of notices
  80. Penashue not worried about Quebec Innu court bid
  81. CLASSE rejects Quebec tuition hike offer
  82. Conservatives win 'most secretive' government award
  83. Pastor's death in crash casts pall over Newfoundland home
  84. Rural Manitoba fires keep crews busy
  85. 3 dead after overnight fire in Whitby, Ont.
  86. Woman killed in B.C. hang gliding fall identified
  87. Lack of aboriginal jurors on trial in Ontario court
  88. CBC News dominates CAJ awards with 5 wins
  89. Mulcair vows to fight Harper government secrecy
  90. Pregnant woman identified in tragic Alberta crash
  91. Man in hospital after run-in with Montreal cab driver
  92. Motorcycle washed up in B.C. may be Japanese tsunami debris
  93. Fort Severn First Nation works to save fleet of historic canoes
  94. CBC reporter David McKie takes your questions
  95. Former Libyan oil minister found dead in Vienna
  96. Rafferty's lawyers face tough call
  97. It's tax deadline day, but what if you don't file a return?
  98. Chrysler minivan plant halts as supplier hit by strike
  99. Dog's throat slashed in grooming accident
  100. Art selloff planned by Foreign Affairs
  101. Montreal taxi hit and run caught on video
  102. War crimes trial in Ottawa starts with jury selection
  103. Sable Island contamination studied
  104. Canadian banks got $114B 'bailout' during recession
  105. Manitoba ex-police chief's perjury trial to begin
  106. Neighbours sick of cat-eating foxes
  107. Telemarketers to foot bill for 'do not call' enforcement
  108. Demands grow to twin Alberta's deadly Highway 63
  109. Hearing on Toronto voters list irregularities continues
  110. Prince Charles and Camilla coming to Canada
  111. NDP urges punishment for misbehaving MPs
  112. Edmonton rave sends 27 people to hospital
  113. Yellowknife military helicopter accident cost $2.4M
  114. Pilot in fatal B.C. hang glider fall tried to save woman
  115. $15K tax bill follows immigrant program ruling
  116. YouTube death threat against Quebec premier yields arrest
  117. Natural gas supplier accused of forging B.C. contracts
  118. First Nations school challenges funding model
  119. Toronto mayor shows up for weekly weigh-in
  120. 81-year-old found after 2 nights in N.B. woods
  121. Girl, 11, latest victim identified in Alberta highway crash
  122. SNC-Lavalin insiders urge wider probe of operations
  123. Enbridge pipeline gets thumbs-down from B.C. NDP
  124. Tori Stafford murder trial to hear from defence
  125. Cross-border shopping change irks businesses
  126. Lobster fishermen divided over price protest
  127. Dog groomers consider ways of regulating industry
  128. Deputy ministers testify on F-35 costs
  129. Teachers report hearing loss from school noise levels
  130. Rain brings relief to Manitoba wildfire battle
  131. Workers urged to call in sick to attend May Day events
  132. Facebook pics must be handed over in B.C. lawsuit
  133. Suicide numbers up in Canadian Forces in 2011
  134. McGuinty not in hurry to call byelection
  135. Canada Post profit evaporates in 2011
  136. Fatal hang-glider fall has police seeking key evidence
  137. B.C. bridges still lack suicide prevention barriers
  138. Quebec police swoop in on $3M fraud ring
  139. Crockwell alleges Mounties took DNA illegally
  140. Do-gooder directs heavy traffic after lights go out
  141. Parks Canada cuts seen as 'attacking' tourism industry
  142. Ex-Canada Revenue workers face corruption charges
  143. The Bay may bring Bloomingdale's to Canada
  144. Quebec student groups present counter-offer
  145. Tsunami motorcycle owner located in Japan
  146. Guardians of 7-year-old Toronto girl plead guilty in her death
  147. Mary Simon won't run again for head of Inuit organization
  148. Veterans win disability clawback challenge
  149. Abandoned safe yields 1920s-era German bonds
  150. Montreal's May Day march turns ugly
  151. Ronald Smith a rare Canadian on U.S. death row
  152. Harper's way forward found in bill's 'other measures'
  153. Parents with disabilities want support, not stigma
  154. Counterfeiters' favourite banknote, the $20 bill, to be replaced
  155. Does hang gliding need to be regulated?
  156. Real estate bidding wars heighten pressure for buyers
  157. Harper marks 1 year since majority win
  158. Montreal cabbie charged in hit and run up for bail
  159. Shooting group accuses Ontario of 'breaking intent' of long-gun law
  160. Call 1-800 for doctor, says P.E.I. health minister
  161. Winnipeg police probe 2 suspicious deaths
  162. Woman's heart concerns dismissed, says grieving husband
  163. Fog leads to Ottawa police shooting injured horse
  164. Canadian on U.S. death row to plead for his life
  165. High jump banned by Ontario board after student death
  166. Saskatchewan tightening up immigration rules
  167. Toronto nabs 5 of 10 spots in worst roads survey
  168. N.S. MLAs warned to put away BlackBerrys
  169. Disabled parents treated same as others, Peel CAS says
  170. Detective who beat blind doctor gets 5 months jail
  171. Federal libraries, archives shutting down
  172. Vancouver protesters dispersed by police
  173. Montrealer Marc Bergevin named Canadiens GM
  174. 'F-35' dropped from new fighter jet secretariat name
  175. Pine beetles, fires, storms hike B.C. flood risk
  176. Master thief released from prison
  177. Canadian inventor of Cheezies snacks dies
  178. Pilot in hang-glider fatality has bail hearing put off
  179. Shipwreck leaking fuel alarms B.C. First Nation
  180. SNC-Lavalin shareholders to meet amid construction scandal
  181. Autistic boy's mother feels pressured by school
  182. Tories more trusted for decisions on Canada's interests: poll
  183. Budget watchdog Kevin Page testifies on F-35 costs
  184. Canadian Mint's last penny produced tomorrow
  185. Cab driving riskier than police work
  186. Lobster fishermen's dispute prompts RCMP involvement
  187. CEGEP and students reach deal to resume some classes
  188. Student, school feud over Jesus shirt
  189. Auto dealer charged for selling $80,000 car
  190. Justin Trudeau pumps up St. John's Liberal fundraiser
  191. CLASSE presents counter offer in Quebec tuition dispute
  192. Rob Ford accuses Star reporter of acting like 'a cornered rat'
  193. Doctor worries federal cuts could harm refugee health
  194. Native flood evacuees must re-register for benefits
  195. Canadian Olympic hopeful understands high jump ban
  196. Wrongfully convicted Romeo Phillion to launch $14M lawsuit
  197. Man accused of sex assaults arrested in Spain
  198. Pregnant Air Canada passenger wants settlement reopened
  199. Death row Canadian says Harper government reneged on offer
  200. Conrad Black going to U.S. immigration detention facility
  201. Drug spending growth lowest in 15 years
  202. Budget bill makes complex changes to fisheries protection
  203. Defibrillators in public buildings need more upkeep
  204. Former prime ministers honoured in Toronto
  205. NB's largest bat population wiped out, scientists say
  206. Rescuer heard child's cries after fiery Alberta crash
  207. Brian Mulroney quips, 'I miss the adulation'
  208. RCMP told Bay Bulls suspect was delusional: testimony
  209. High Liner plant closure devastates Newfoundland town
  210. TransCanada reapplies for Keystone XL permit
  211. Conrad Black released from prison
  212. RCMP, U.S. Coast Guard plan joint border patrol
  213. Cancer drug Revlimid may be linked to tumours
  214. Canada's last penny set to be minted
  215. Hang-glider's memory card not yet retrieved
  216. Quebec students bare it all for transparency
  217. E. coli outbreak suspected in Miramichi
  218. 2,100 marijuana plants seized in New Brunswick village
  219. Phone companies pledge to simplify wireless contracts
  220. Vancouver real estate cools – could Toronto be next?
  221. I'm not psychotic trash, bigamist tells court
  222. Quebec student groups, government to meet this afternoon
  223. Ottawa police to start collecting race-based data
  224. Land sale to Toronto Mayor Rob Ford requires public input
  225. Disabled parents, CAS officials meet over baby's fate
  226. Air Canada's $210M loss blamed on fuel costs, contract disputes
  227. 7 Canadian high school students who stood their ground
  228. Montreal's mountain raccoons getting bolder, city warns
  229. B.C. gangster Jarrod Bacon gets 12 years on cocaine charge
  230. Cellblock abuse allegations hit Ottawa police again
  231. Windsor hospital CEO takes responsibility for surgery mistake
  232. Suspended student, school meet over 'Jesus' T-shirt
  233. Robocalls linked to Guelph Tory campaign worker's computer
  234. Penny thoughts: from coppers to collectors
  235. Students protest at Quebec Liberal meeting in Victoriaville
  236. Saint John store owner, 89, fights off armed robbers
  237. Polygamous family deemed unworthy of special tax status
  238. Tories misleading Canadians on F-35, ex-bureaucrat says
  239. Hélène Campbell leaves hospital after double-lung transplant
  240. Two dead after rollover
  241. Quebec tuition talks continue after violent protest
  242. E. Coli confirmed in 11 New Brunswick residents
  243. Hang-gliding crash victim remembered at memorial
  244. Student requires eye surgery after Que. protest
  245. Flood damage focus of Winnipeg trade show
  246. Greeks prepare for vote set to define country's future
  247. Canadian-owned I'll Have Another wins Kentucky Derby
  248. Quebec students to vote on tuition compromise
  249. Police investigate after Quebec officer fatally shoots man
  250. 100 homes evacuated in Princeville, Que. fire