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  1. Why Winnipeg? How a Canadian lab became an Ebola research powerhouse
  2. Tories revive union bill that provoked Senate rebellion, move to limit debate
  3. No word on when Mayor Rob Ford will exit hospital
  4. No word on when Mayor Rob Ford will exit hospital
  5. UN Climate Summit: Vancouver joins thousands in worldwide rallies
  6. Suspect arrested, charged in homicide of B.C. teen
  7. Canadian in Syria blocked from bringing husband home to safety
  8. The story behind Justin Trudeau's abortion strategy
  9. Unpaid academic internships 'taking advantage' of students, critics say
  10. Pioneer of mixed-race prom seeks funds for Museum of Human Rights visit
  11. 5 things to watch for in New Brunswick's provincial election
  12. High winds in Nova Scotia leave 50,000 in the dark
  13. Suspect in Clinton businessman shooting arrested, charged with 1st-degree murder
  14. Downsizing: When hitting the road hurts like hell
  15. Posters aimed at stopping pregnant women from drinking provoke strong reaction
  16. Man, 20, pleads guilty in Halifax court in high-profile child porn case
  17. Calgary poet named 2014 CBC Poetry Prize winner
  18. What parents, kids are thinking as B.C. schools reopen today
  19. Ontario trims 2013-14 deficit using $1-billion reserve
  20. Government's plan to revoke passports raises human rights concern
  21. Controversial owner of Little Sister's book shop dead at 65
  22. Park Geun-hye to be welcomed by Stephen Harper after trade deal
  23. Smokers' $17.8B landmark case against 3 tobacco firms in closing arguments
  24. Serena Vermeersch homicide suspect arrested and charged
  25. Shirtless drunk man arrested after bathing in church holy water
  26. Leona Aglukkaq announces new vehicle emissions regulations
  27. Canada missing out on green energy revolution, report says
  28. NHL's return will boost Canada's economy, Moody's says
  29. Make absentee homeowners pay a fee, says Vancouver mayoral candidate
  30. Calgary MP responds to ISIS threat with 'secure bedroom selfie'
  31. Canadian military to share space data with U.S., U.K., Australia
  32. Dollar drops after Bank of Canada deputy says economy still needs stimulus
  33. Vince Ready called in to settle 17-month-old IKEA dispute
  34. New Brunswick election: Polls close soon across the province
  35. Ottawa won't disclose numbers on revoked passports for ISIS recruits
  36. Aboriginal tourism operator rebuked for opening burial boxes for travellers
  37. Legally blind Stevie Wonder fan seeks accessible seat for Toronto show
  38. Jim Prentice says foreign workers to top 1st meeting with PM
  39. Fake OxyContin could be to blame for 2 Saskatoon overdose deaths
  40. Patient in Ebola scare sat next to me in hospital, woman says
  41. New Brunswick Tories demand hand count of election ballots
  42. Inuk throat singer Tanya Tagaq takes top honours at Polaris Music Prize
  43. CP Rail fires public salvo at Vancouver with $400M Arbutus Corridor valuation
  44. Liberals prepare for transition after N.B. election marred by vote-counting fiasco
  45. Student returns to Canada after arrest on espionage charges
  46. Tim Hortons, Burger King merger fallout: U.S. cracks down on tax inversions
  47. Toronto woman arrested at JFK after drugs, guns found, police say
  48. Disgraced Senator Duffy back in court to set trial date
  49. Hamilton Lancaster UK tour ends with $180K engine repair bill
  50. Seamus O'Regan takes Liberal nomination in St. John's South-Mount Pearl
  51. Mould closes Canada Science and Technology Museum until 2015
  52. Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence may face motion of non-confidence
  53. Serena Vermeersch homicide: Raymond Caissie's 2013 release outrages mayor
  54. Parents of child with ADHD get anonymous letter about 'incessant screaming'
  55. Enterovirus D-68 confirmed at Windsor Regional
  56. The cows have come home: Cattle missing since 2008 finally returned
  57. Younger workers poorer than parents' generation, research says
  58. That's not what I ordered: Fishy seafood served in restaurants for higher profits
  59. Target winning price war with Wal-Mart in Canada
  60. Tempers flare in the House over Iraq mission non-answers
  61. Justin Trudeau boycotts Sun Media over 'offensive' attack on family
  62. Farmers keen to finish harvest as days grow shorter
  63. Alberta First Nations sign historic 'Buffalo Treaty' with Montana tribes
  64. Doug Ford and John Tory trade barbs at raucous Toronto mayoral debate
  65. Explosion in Winnipeg blows out part of condo building
  66. Free money for all could jumpstart the economy: Don Pittis
  67. McGill hospital's Arthur Porter denies kickbacks, details SNC millions
  68. Suspect, 17, arrested in fatal stabbing at Toronto high school
  69. 'I felt raped' says man strip-searched at East Coast Forensic Hospital
  70. Lego bricks inspire Sask. community's plan for new health centre
  71. Mayor Rob Ford checks out of Toronto hospital after chemo treatment
  72. 'I felt raped' says man strip-searched at East Coast Forensic Hospital
  73. Lego bricks inspire Sask. community's plan for new health centre
  74. Mayor Rob Ford checks out of Toronto hospital after chemo treatment
  75. Election 2015: Will Harper spring forward or fall back on fixed date?
  76. Via train-Ottawa bus crash probe update set for today
  77. Court documents detail the night that sent Rob Ford to rehab
  78. Harper off to UN, Trudeau off Sun Media on Wednesdays with Kady
  79. Canada's navy looks to fill fleet gap with purchase from U.S.
  80. Top court's Mr. Big ruling prompts withdrawal of murder charge
  81. 'Help us:' Canadian Somali community says it's losing youth to ISIS
  82. Vancouver Sun's Jordan Subban photo caption sparks outrage
  83. When it comes to buying a home, size doesn't always matter
  84. Mosquito egg-destroying trap en route from Sudbury to Guatemala
  85. 'Our people are too fragile:' Métis woman dies after move from closing Alberta care home
  86. No parole for 'Toronto 18' ringleader Fahim Ahmad
  87. Attawapiskat band members want vote on future of Chief Spence
  88. Stephen Harper in New York takes questions on the economy
  89. A Jays win tonight will help Royals, but may hurt Toronto's pride
  90. ISIS name added to Canada's list of terrorist entities
  91. Pot stance smokes out difference between justice minister, RCMP commissioner
  92. Parole board had considered ex-con Raymond Caissie likely to kill
  93. Teacher suspended for slapping 'I'm gay' sticker on back of student
  94. Serena Vermeersch case: Christy Clark says Caissie 'could have been kept in jail'
  95. Cold case: Woman digs for answers after alleged killing of 3 boys
  96. Bear hanging around Port Coquitlam home concerns residents
  97. Jason Kenney faces foreign-worker fallout in own backyard
  98. Stephen Harper more open with Americans, UN than with Parliament
  99. Violence in schools can't be solved with 'knee-jerk reactions'
  100. Air Canada pilot alleges problems with 'explicit' material in cockpit
  101. Brampton police shooting leaves man dead
  102. Ex-Scouts Canada leader to be sentenced on child luring charges today
  103. Government, opposition together support MP's bill to restore power to Commons
  104. St. John's will host one of the most significant fossil discoveries made
  105. Child exploitation arrests focus of OPP news conference today
  106. Luis-Andres Guimont-Mota named as arrested McGill Redmen football player
  107. New Ebola virus funding to be announced by Canada
  108. Pick-and-pay TV inevitable, C.D. Howe report says
  109. Teacher Daniel Ogloff suspended for slapping 'I'm gay' sticker on student
  110. Man's body dug from debris below Wreck Beach cliffs
  111. Doctors want aboriginal child taken from family for chemo
  112. Canadian dollar below 90 cents as markets head down
  113. Harper to focus on maternal and child health at UN
  114. Tiger dies in Winnipeg zoo after fight with younger male
  115. Tiger dies in Winnipeg zoo after fight with younger male
  116. Windsor man charged with hiding 51 turtles on body in bizarre smuggling case
  117. NDP MP complains RCMP blocked him from Parliament Hill
  118. NDP MP complains RCMP blocked him from Parliament Hill
  119. Boy stabbed at Topsail soccer field, 'person of interest' in custody
  120. ISIS mission: Canada mulls deploying CF-18 jets to join U.S.-led strikes
  121. Justin Trudeau's Sun Media boycott called short-sighted
  122. Doug Ford hangs on to brother Rob's support, polls suggest
  123. Harper, EU leaders celebrate trade deal they haven't sealed
  124. 'Fear and shock:' Soccer stabbing leaves N.L. town reeling
  125. Canadian forces major still waiting for moving compensation
  126. BlackBerry reports $207M US loss in 2nd quarter
  127. 'Disposable heroes': No help for paramedic suffering with PTSD since horrific accident
  128. Supreme Court upholds Mr. Big sting in Alberta homicide case
  129. 'They weren't really watching you': Child welfare teens exposed to prostitution, drugs
  130. Supreme Court upholds Mr. Big sting in Alberta homicide case
  131. 'They weren't really watching you': Child welfare teens exposed to prostitution, drugs
  132. B.C. school districts ordered to return all strike savings
  133. Stephen Harper hosts EU presidents as final trade deal released
  134. B.C. law society to vote on faith-based law school again
  135. Tiger attack at Winnipeg zoo needs independent probe, group says
  136. Driver in fatal London Costco crash faces additional charge
  137. Calgary photographer finds rare gems from old rolls of undeveloped film
  138. B.C. First Nation granted leave to appeal Northern Gateway pipeline approval
  139. Ontario teen killed on co-op placement
  140. Why the Topsail stabbing has shaken parents to the core
  141. Canada urged to give as much as it can in fight against ISIS
  142. MP makes tearful apology for non-answers, but sources pin blame on PMO
  143. Deck collapse in Halifax sends 6 to hospital
  144. Even moderate drinkers face elevated breast cancer risk, study says
  145. 'Leprechaun' who wouldn't give up seat on Toronto bus spurs online outrage
  146. Canada sets lowest standard at World Conference on Indigenous Peoples
  147. Newfoundland soccer stabbing victim remains in serious condition
  148. N.W.T. doctors say language is barrier to good health
  149. Killer whale thrills group in rare Bay of Fundy sighting
  150. WW1 Canadian soldiers' remains identified
  151. Charges stayed against accused drug kingpin due to nearly decade-long delay
  152. White-sided dolphins make rare appearance near Victoria, B.C.
  153. Long arm of the NYPD save's couple's engagement ring
  154. Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion to be cheered at gala
  155. Cold weather could put a chill on beer prices
  156. Cuba hands Canadian businessman 15-year sentence on corruption charges
  157. Rob Ford makes appearance at Ford Fest to rally supporters
  158. Mulcair's dilemma: Canadians like him, but will they vote for him?
  159. Most-used head lice treatments no longer very effective, scientists say
  160. Halifax police search home where deck collapsed, injuring 6
  161. 74-year-old woman charged after teen stabbed near his eye
  162. Slain Moncton Mounties among fallen officers honoured in Ottawa today
  163. Hamilton's Lancaster bomber homecoming: What you need to know
  164. Russian ship played key role in Canada's recent Franklin discovery
  165. Woman faces impaired driving charge after crash leaves 2 kids injured
  166. Explosion rocks Rosemont neighbourhood
  167. Fishing boat has close call off Cape Breton coast
  168. Jim Prentice to announce Monday where he will run for legislature seat
  169. Will the Blue Jays claim second place in the AL East?
  170. Canadian Forces vet David MacLeod to take on Peter MacKay in 2015
  171. Canadian's 15-year sentence in Cuba 'outrageous,' MP says
  172. Spy watchdog's past oil ties prompt B.C. Civil Liberties Association complaint
  173. Jason Kenney defends temporary foreign worker program reforms
  174. Ottawa police officer dead after incident at headquarters
  175. Barrie MP Patrick Brown will seek Ontario PC leadership
  176. Stephen Harper gives pricey free ride home to European leaders
  177. Luka Magnotta murder trial begins in Montreal Monday
  178. Trudeau Liberals woo high-profile aboriginal candidates ahead of 2015
  179. Foreign worker paid $25K for a non-existent job
  180. Cancer patient who lost job wants government protection for workers
  181. Police search for toddler who wandered from southwestern Ontario home
  182. Anne of Green Gables rebounds in 50th Charlottetown Festival
  183. Corner Gas town Rouleau, Sask., swept by fire
  184. Cellphone roaming rates to be examined at CRTC hearing
  185. Luka Magnotta pleads not guilty to murder in Montreal court
  186. Islamic groups, RCMP in joint effort to fight radicalization of youth
  187. Conservative move could dodge vote on NDP bid to boost Speaker's powers
  188. Stress of ice storm during pregnancy affected offspring, study suggests
  189. Universities under pressure to combat sexual misconduct on campus
  190. Inquest hears woman found hanging in CBSA shower stall kicked out of Canada once before
  191. 'Something we didn't see coming,' police say of officer's suicide
  192. Dragons' Den judge's Porsche goes up in flames
  193. B.C. ferries diverted to assist with rescue off Galiano Island
  194. The challenges of Luka Magnotta's 'not criminally responsible' defence
  195. Checked-bag fees may heighten carry-on chaos
  196. Question period: 3 ways to encourage Speaker to clean it up
  197. Visa issues for Russians, Chinese hamper major space conference in Toronto
  198. Soldier launches class action against government over home sale losses
  199. Men's rugby club suspended at Dalhousie after hazing complaint
  200. Long-lost Treaty Four medal back with original First Nations
  201. Canada's economy flat in July, 1st month with no growth in 2014
  202. Harper government missed deadline on jihadi tracking tool
  203. Car collides with horse on west Quebec highway
  204. Apartment hunters targeted by Gander rental scam
  205. Forensic investigator returns to witness box in Magnotta trial
  206. Canada's ISIS mission: Cabinet to debate sending fighters, surveillance planes
  207. Why emergency services need a 'culture change' to deal with PTSD
  208. Canadian Blood Services urges donations as supply 'critically low'
  209. Patrick Chan to skip figure skating season
  210. How cancer survivors fare in the workforce
  211. Bloc's drop in Quebec a big chance for NDP and Liberals, polls suggest
  212. Top general says details on Canada's role in ISIS fight coming soon
  213. NDP launches last-ditch effort to boost Speaker's powers
  214. National Orange Shirt day commemorates residential school experience
  215. Yukon's Air North flight attendants sent home for wearing T-shirts
  216. N.W.T. premier promotes Arctic pipeline idea in Washington
  217. RCMP pulls support from United Against Terrorism handbook
  218. Former B.C. premier's Alzheimer's sparks $9.1M research donation from friend
  219. Health ministers seek to reassure Canadians about Ebola after Dallas case
  220. Searchers scour Abbotsford bush area for possible missing girl
  221. Redman coach quits over McGill's stance on player accused of assault
  222. 'Deadbeats' across Canada owe more than $3.7B in support
  223. Tom Mulcair's EU trade deal choice could signal election strategy
  224. Lock up chronic runaways to keep them safe: Winnipeg police officer
  225. Manitoba MP defends trapping after RCMP mull phasing out muskrat hats
  226. Boy stabbed on Newfoundland soccer pitch able to talk again
  227. Ford adds 1,000 jobs to Oakville, Ont. plant
  228. Canada's health ministers to discuss Ebola at Banff, Alta., meeting
  229. Staples closes 15 Canadian stores
  230. Abbotsford police seek man spotted carrying girl into bushes
  231. Internet slowdown led to risky decisions in Whitehorse ER
  232. First Nations girl's family rejects chemo, hospital goes to court to force treatment
  233. Boyfriend of Luka Magnotta victim Jun Lin testifies at trial
  234. IKEA recalls elk-shaped pasta due to unlabeled soy
  235. Freestyle skiing community devastated by death of Quebec legend
  236. ISIS fight demands caution from Canada to avoid going to war, NDP warns
  237. Refugee health-cuts ruling appealed by Ottawa
  238. Franklin expedition ship found in Arctic ID'd as HMS Erebus
  239. Drug ingredients from 3 factories in India banned by Health Canada
  240. Ebola risk low, but some infections expected, says B.C. medical officer
  241. Could the Redskins controversy have a Canadian impact?
  242. Canadian auto sales on track for record year
  243. Conservatives to overhaul veterans' benefits again to placate angry ex-soldiers
  244. Muskrat hats: Fur group lobbied ministers over RCMP tuque trade-in plan
  245. Housing market a bubble set to burst, investment expert says
  246. Stephen Harper to announce Canada's combat role in ISIS fight Friday
  247. Regina stabbing case allegedly involves social worker, former client
  248. Harper readying groundwork for Canada's turn in Iraq
  249. Christine Jessop's family still hoping for justice, 30 years later
  250. U of T is Canada's only top 20 entry in world university rankings