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  1. Staples to close 140 stores in U.S. and Canada this year
  2. Canada's best neighbourhood in Calgary, Winnipeg, Kitchener?
  3. Cohon won't seek 3rd term as CFL commissioner
  4. Ex-Mountie sentenced to 4 years for cocaine-related charge
  5. Air Canada accused of discriminating against Muslim man
  6. Driveway sinkhole nearly swallows BMW
  7. Target Canada still way off the mark, sales numbers show
  8. Opposition parties call for government action on child deaths
  9. Liberals aiming for majority government in 2015
  10. Spy agency kept private communications obtained 'unintentionally'
  11. Mounties trace Islamic militants to Calgary
  12. Portrait series fights stereotypes about aboriginal people
  13. Durham's oldest cold case: Victim's family reacts to acquittal
  14. Donations help woman with terminal cancer wed in Edmonton
  15. Ontario couple builds 'tiny house' on wheels
  16. Ontario couple builds 'tiny house' on wheels
  17. B.C. woman with dementia leaves final right-to-die plea
  18. Transport Canada's lax safety practices go beyond rail
  19. RCMP investigate double homicide in P.E.I.
  20. $24M ad campaign for Keystone pipeline had little impact: survey
  21. Justin Trudeau fulfilling Liberal hopes ahead of 2015 election
  22. Have Alward's Tories been 'proven through fire?' N.B. voters will decide Sept. 22
  23. Newfoundland sisters' illness diagnosed in U.S. after 20 years
  24. Tooth fairy pays premium for teeth in Atlantic Canada
  25. RCMP confirm double homicide in Montague area
  26. Prime Minister Stephen Harper embarks on annual tour of the North
  27. Justin Bieber sued by paparazzo over Hawaiian beach scuffle
  28. Official language watchdog looking into John Baird's tweets
  29. Buddy MacMaster, renowned Cape Breton fiddler, dead at 89
  30. Rabbit colony munches its way through northern Ontario neighbourhood
  31. Concussion protocol urged to protect all Canadians playing high-risk sports
  32. Tim Leiweke leaving, MLSE confirms
  33. Tina Fontaine's death prompts calls for Manitoba family services review
  34. Ontario, Quebec premiers meet in Montreal before premiers' conference in P.E.I.
  35. Stepmom of accused says teen died in conflict involving youths with pipes and bats
  36. More transparency needed on digital privacy, says federal watchdog
  37. Jailed Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy appeals Cairo conviction
  38. .Quebec internet domain names soon up for sale
  39. Lucien Bouchard still 'can't sit down for a coffee' with Mulroney
  40. Harper promises $17M for cold-climate technology in North
  41. Rise of part-time work no reason to worry, TD says
  42. Hiker who fled bear rescued days later after falling from tree
  43. Guy Turcotte, child killer, asks for conditional release
  44. Stockwell Day joins company planning to build B.C. bitumen refinery
  45. Controversial coal terminal approved by Port Metro Vancouver
  46. Lac-Mégantic: train engineer’s emergency phone calls revealed
  47. Cliché alert: Grits 'rolling up their sleeves' for Canada
  48. Workers not to blame for Quebec pension problem: Don Pittis
  49. Fewer students said to be finding work in federal public service
  50. 'Middle ground' needed to deal with minor violations of immigration rules, lawyer argues
  51. Montague homicide victims, suspect not acquainted, say RCMP
  52. Transport Canada critical of Nova Bus recall
  53. Halloween-masked thieves pepper-spray 2 armoured car guards and steal $431K
  54. Canada's cost of living rate slows to 2.1% in July as gas price hikes cool
  55. Police release video of prowler in same area as Justin Trudeau break-in
  56. 12 Turkish sailors stranded on ship in Quebec a 'barbaric' situation
  57. Harper’s Northern tour provokes mixed reaction in Nunavut
  58. Back to school a formidable challenge for many children
  59. B.C. ghost town for sale at bargain price
  60. Newfoundland teen's #alsicebucketchallenge goes viral
  61. 'I will bully, I will intimidate': Jann Arden admits low blows in fight for young artists
  62. Burlington Skyway crash: Driver to plead not guilty
  63. Guillaume Donovan, David Foucher charged with Thunder Bay sex assault
  64. Guillaume Donovan, David Foucher charged with Thunder Bay sex assault
  65. Quebec army officer found not guilty of sex assault of former corporal
  66. Leonardo DiCaprio visits Alberta's oilsands
  67. Trinity Western Law School faces another setback from New Brunswick Law Society
  68. Montreal World Film Festival pulls Magnotta doc from programming
  69. Stephen Harper bans Chinese media from Arctic trip
  70. Saskatchewan might have followed Quebec sovereignty's lead
  71. Elevated selenium found in fish near Mount Polley mine spill
  72. Ottawa restaurant fined for role in summer camp food poisoning
  73. Stephen Harper promotes fresh food in North
  74. Toronto councillor wants 'thy sons' taken out of O Canada
  75. Disabled women say some mammogram clinics aren't accessible
  76. Family prepares for Tina Fontaine’s funeral on Saturday
  77. WWI: How Canada remembers its fallen
  78. Selinger slams Harper for rebuffing calls for murdered, missing inquiry
  79. 'I thought a train derailed': Car crashes through family's living room
  80. Harper's comments on missing, murdered aboriginal women 'outrageous,' Wynne says
  81. Andrew Wiggins trade nearly official, Canadian will be rare top pick traded
  82. Reports of gunfire at Saskatoon home, police on scene
  83. Beyond condemnation: How has Canada joined the fight in Iraq?
  84. New PTSD diagnosis changes could tax resources, CF member says
  85. James Moore 'impatient' with provincial trade barriers
  86. Possible Ebola patient quarantined at Montreal hospital
  87. Electrocution at Toronto power station leaves worker in life-threatening condition
  88. Lev Tahor sect quietly moves from Chatham, Ont., to Guatemala
  89. Pearson airport cocaine seizure nets 4 arrests
  90. 'She's been stolen from us,' aunt says as funeral for slain Manitoba teen gets underway
  91. Montreal photographer calls report on journalist's kidnapping 'personal attack'
  92. Trudeau calls Harper 'out of touch' for murdered aboriginal women comments
  93. Winnie the Pooh saga turns 100 years old today
  94. Parliament has not properly debated assisted suicide: Tory MP
  95. Teachers return to picket lines Monday
  96. Ottawa man drowns while trying to rescue boy from river
  97. Mexican woman in Montreal fights deportation order
  98. Tim Hortons may be bought by Burger King
  99. Family, friends and fans bid goodbye to dean of Cape Breton fiddling
  100. Are burger bits next? Tim Hortons, Burger King in merger talks
  101. 'He's a hero': Families honour man who drowned trying to save boy in Ottawa River
  102. 33,000 B.C. lions fans to get free tickets after 'guaranteed win' turns into loss
  103. Jean Charest says he’s finished with politics
  104. Marathon final Toronto council meeting gets underway
  105. Harassment, bullying continues in national police force: Liberal MP
  106. Tories keep 4 Challenger jets kept airborne due to VIP scheduling conflicts
  107. Ontario man missing after fire in 1977 found alive in U.S.
  108. Caribou habitat in Alberta ravaged beyond repair
  109. André Bellavance quits the Bloc to sit as an Independent
  110. Nunavut prison still squalid, drug-ridden a year after watchdog flagged problems
  111. Break-ins target Habitat for Humanity build sites in Winnipeg
  112. Monty Alford, Yukon outdoorsman who was guide for Robert Kennedy, dead at 90
  113. Victims in P.E.I. double homicide were shot to death, coroner confirms
  114. Police charge owner of python found in Ontario home
  115. Romanow happy he didn't need to use Saskatchewan separation plan
  116. Saskatchewan premier backs public inquiry on missing, murdered aboriginal women
  117. Stephen Harper visits the North
  118. Conservative senator told to apologize after dating his staffer
  119. Corrections Canada seeks new powers as contraband seizures rise
  120. Ebola outbreak: Canadian company says its vaccine looks promising
  121. B.C. teachers' strike: morale fades as school year looms
  122. Let doctors report suspected drunk drivers, physician says
  123. Ice Bucket Challenge: Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson nominates Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi
  124. How a Burger King deal could change Tim Hortons
  125. Hill staffers targeted by anonymous email on MP budget freeze
  126. Trade a hot topic ahead of premiers' meeting in Charlottetown
  127. Russell Williams settles lawsuits with some of his victims
  128. B.C. sailors get hitched on long, long 'dream' trip to Newfoundland
  129. Echoes of Amanda Todd case as North Vancouver man jailed
  130. Former Quebec MP, cabinet minister Marcel Masse dead at 78
  131. Leonardo DiCaprio nominates Stephen Harper to do ice bucket challenge
  132. Heat warning issued for Toronto
  133. Police update expected on break-in at home of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau
  134. Tim Hortons agrees to Burger King offer for $94 a share
  135. Hunting threatens few remaining Baffin Island caribou
  136. Harper joins search for lost Franklin Expedition ships
  137. Why arthroscopic knee surgery may not help older patients
  138. Momentum for national inquiry builds on day of premiers' meeting
  139. Eugenie Bouchard steps into U.S. Open spotlight
  140. Military watchdogs take aim at treatment of wounded soldiers
  141. Public inquest called in deadly Quebec seniors' home fire
  142. Striking B.C. teachers go online to offer daycare for classroom-less kids
  143. Funeral held for P.E.I. double homicide victims
  144. Not so gentle tears: Vandals spray paint into eyes of Oscar Peterson statue
  145. B.C. auto insurance rates rising because of distracted-driving injury claims
  146. 2 companies, 3 people charged in massive Kingston, Ont., fire
  147. Support for aboriginal women inquiry grows ahead of premiers meeting
  148. Toronto lawyer faces 75 charges relating to condo deposits
  149. Pierre Trudeau's Arctic policy caused 'friction' with U.S.
  150. University newspaper under fire for article on dating TAs
  151. Tories tout 'traditional family values' in message to party members
  152. Canadians pulled from WHO Ebola lab in Sierra Leone
  153. Archeologists discover Labrador's 1st snowmobile
  154. Neil Young files for divorce after 36 years of marriage
  155. First Nation ends blockade, will oversee review of tailings pond
  156. 62-storey tower to be built in downtown Edmonton
  157. Inquiry on missing and murdered women could delay action, head of police chiefs association warns
  158. B.C. teachers' strike: Education minister and union president to meet
  159. Olympic champion sprinter Donovan Bailey pleads guilty to driving under the influence
  160. Accused B.C. serial killer testifies others killed 3 of 4 victims
  161. Eugenie Bouchard is easy winner at U.S. Open
  162. Premiers, aboriginal leaders to discuss missing, murdered women response
  163. Veterans groups say Ottawa spending too much remembering old wars
  164. Sex workers not invited to Peter MacKay's justice roundtables
  165. Dark history of Vancouver's racist real estate clauses
  166. Sask. man 'who smokes a lot of pot' wins trafficking case on personal use defence
  167. Court dismisses case claiming royal law discriminates against Catholics
  168. Saint Mary's University frosh chant: SMU changes to start of school
  169. NHL expansion plans in the works: reports
  170. Attawapiskat holds referendum to name long-awaited school
  171. Hurricane Cristobal unlikely to cause problems for Atlantic Canada
  172. Céline Dion fans post touching tribute for René Angélil
  173. Winnipeg restaurant upped prices 100% for flood victims, audit finds
  174. Are Canada Post's restructuring and price hikes paying off?
  175. Archeologists unearth first complete Inuvialuit driftwood house
  176. Vancouver Aquarium launches legal challange to whale, dolphin breeding ban
  177. NDP promises inquiry into 'systemic' violence against aboriginal women
  178. Ottawa university's head says hockey team suspension not just about sex assault charges
  179. Breastfeeding 'contract' at B.C. hospitals alienating some moms
  180. University newspaper apologies for offensive frosh week issue
  181. Paper billing fees add up to over $500M a year, study finds
  182. Officials warn against eating wild mushrooms
  183. Lack of mental health training leads to undue police force: study
  184. Husband dies, wife survives after canoe capsizes in northern Sask.
  185. 'No Compromise': Peter MacKay poses in pro-gun T-shirt
  186. Home economists want mandatory food and nutrition course in Ontario
  187. Looking after a lion cub is not your typical summer job
  188. U.S. CEO agrees to $100K donation for abusing dog in Vancouver hotel elevator
  189. Sunwing flight en route to Cuba turns back to Toronto after 'serious' disruption
  190. McGill student develops at-home cricket farms
  191. Newfoundland town in limbo as residents await word on relocation funds
  192. 4 things to know about a national public inquiry for murdered aboriginal women
  193. 'It's genuinely beloved': Why Canadians continue to crush on Tim Hortons
  194. How to help kids cope with back-to-school stress
  195. Device police describe as seeming to be 'explosive' found near Montreal hospital
  196. Hurricane Cristobal to bring wind, rain to Atlantic Canada
  197. Hunger makes Quebec Inuit shorter than average: study
  198. Gunman barricaded inside Quebec building after 2 people shot
  199. 2 women face charges for being 'unruly' on Cuba flight returned to Toronto
  200. Tom Ring, top military purchases official, departs as Tories prep for 2015 election
  201. PETA shoots down plan to target more urban deer in N.B.
  202. B.C. teachers' strike: Can Vince Ready mediate a 'miracle'?
  203. Two Canadian Coast Guard icebreakers reach North Pole
  204. Premiers turn to trade on Day 1 of meetings
  205. P.E.I. double homicide case adjourned to October
  206. Housing affordability improved this spring with mortgage rate drop
  207. Alun and Morgan Phillips rescued after hours clinging to capsized boat in Lake Ontario
  208. Where's the best location for 2nd Toronto team?
  209. Goose scat, threats, booze all part of Rob Ford's coaching career: documents
  210. Holt Renfrew closes Ottawa, Quebec City stores, expands elsewhere
  211. Topless toddler injured after mom argues with lifeguard over swimsuit rule
  212. 'Everything is burned:' N.W.T. hunters fear for wildlife
  213. Justin Trudeau wrong on fracking, NB Premier David Alward says
  214. Egyptian couple with Canadian-born children faces deportation
  215. Tiger-Cats stadium won't get OK until Sunday afternoon
  216. Lac-Mégantic accused want charges dropped
  217. Canadian jets, part of NATO mission, edge closer to Russian airspace
  218. Blackie and the Rodeo King musician irate after Air Canada loses guitar
  219. Chips, water helped lost camper survive 3 days in Manitoba wilderness
  220. B.C. teachers' strike: Can Vince Ready mediate a 'miracle'?
  221. Video shows dramatic Saskatoon rescue
  222. Family wants exhibits in Magnotta case kept from public
  223. Tour bus crash reported on Coquihalla south of Merritt, B.C.
  224. Jasper National Park cabin plan goes to Federal Court
  225. Canada's premiers pose like it's 1864 in Charlottetown
  226. Calgary brothers join ranks of Canadians fighting for ISIS
  227. Details emerge on Sask. couple's tragic canoe adventure
  228. 9-year-old girl abducted and sexually assaulted in Surrey
  229. Florence Storch, 101, wins silver at Canada 55+ Games
  230. CP train derails in eastern Sask., wind may have been factor
  231. Is it time for higher speed limits?
  232. When the premiers gather, it's all family dynamics: Evan Solomon
  233. How to reset kids' sleep schedules for back-to-school
  234. Hurricane Cristobal lashes Newfoundland with rain, wind
  235. Eugenie Bouchard, Milos Raonic advance to Round 3 at U.S. Open
  236. Canada sends plane to rescue Ebola scientists in Sierra Leone
  237. Researchers aim to solve 'mystery' of Canada's starving gannets
  238. Canadian economy expands at 3.1% pace in 2nd quarter
  239. B.C. wildfires could set record for area burned
  240. Air quality problems dog Irving's oil-by-rail terminal
  241. Experimental aircraft crashes west of Hamilton
  242. What's disturbing about the debate over murdered aboriginal women inquiry
  243. Deal opens flow of liquor between 2 Western provinces
  244. No-street-hockey rule miffs Montreal mom
  245. Premiers wrap up summer meeting in Charlottetown
  246. When could classes start if B.C. teachers reach a deal?
  247. Porter Airlines wants to sell Toronto island airport terminal
  248. Jewish sect that left Canada forced from Guatemalan village
  249. Coquihalla bus crash not caused by speeding, say RCMP
  250. 44 Montreal city employees face criminal charges over protest