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  1. Toronto family demands answers in fatal police shooting
  2. Former Winnipegger's 'mean toddler' video goes ultra-viral
  3. SaskPower set to unveil 'clean coal' technology
  4. Sword discovery may solve decades-old murder mystery
  5. Converted ambulance to take couple to South America
  6. Justin Trudeau speaks at Canada 2020 conference
  7. Former gang member turned rapper paralyzed in attack
  8. Stephen Harper speaks with board of trade in Brampton
  9. Iraq mission consultation 'phoney,' Tom Mulcair says
  10. Verdict expected today at Surrey 6 murder trial
  11. David Pokora pleads guilty to role in international hacking ring
  12. 2 Manitoba hockey players, 12, face assault charges
  13. Justin Trudeau's Liberals widening lead on Conservatives, polls suggest
  14. Justin Trudeau: PM 'hasn't even tried' to make case for expanded Iraq role
  15. Lotto-winning Bombardier employees settle dispute
  16. Sears Canada stake sold off by U.S. parent
  17. Magnotta's former building superintendant says he was 'very cordial'
  18. Jason Kenney to address Canada2020 conference in Ottawa
  19. Laser pointers striking aircraft, interfering with pilots in St. John's
  20. Harper says vote on ISIS mission slated for Monday
  21. Teen pimp ringleader hearing details troubled youth
  22. Woman found dead in Edmonton house fire was homicide victim
  23. Teen pimp ringleader hearing details troubled youth
  24. Woman found dead in Edmonton house fire was homicide victim
  25. Rob Ford cites 50/50 survival rate for his cancer, but stays optimistic
  26. Ari Goldkind spells out criticism of Doug Ford
  27. Could Ebola vaccine delay be due to an intellectual property spat?
  28. Doug Ford to appear on Metro Morning Friday at 7:40 a.m. ET
  29. Gang rape warning issued for St. John's sex workers
  30. Legal bills for man's Mr. Big appeal topped $553K
  31. Winnipeg family says they're bullied because daughter is transgender
  32. Kellie Leitch announces $1.1M to prevent cyberviolence against women, girls
  33. Edmonton girl dances the way you wish you could on Ellen show
  34. Suicide hotline caller gets recorded message, waits half hour for help
  35. Kenojuak Ashevak gets posthumous birthday Google doodle
  36. WestJet flying Halifax to Glasgow starting in 2015
  37. Stephen Harper to reveal ISIS combat mission plan today
  38. Video shows B.C. man in takedown he alleges caused his brain damage
  39. Should Vancouver's e-cigarette ban be adopted nationally?
  40. B.C. winery owner calls parliamentary wine contest a cruel joke
  41. ISIS mission: What Canada's political leaders said
  42. 5 things Stephen Harper told us today about Canada's ISIS fight
  43. Environmentalists shift focus from Ottawa to the grassroots
  44. B.C. man's brain injury following jail cell takedown spurs calls for investigation
  45. Other First Nation girl who refused chemo relapsed, doctor says
  46. B.C. man's brain injury following jail cell takedown spurs calls for investigation
  47. Other First Nation girl who refused chemo relapsed, doctor says
  48. Red Wings get stuck in Toronto traffic, late for tilt with Leafs
  49. Support comes from across Canada for transgender 8-year-old
  50. Massive fire breaks out in Vancouver at Granville and 49th
  51. Ebola test on patient at Toronto hospital comes back negative
  52. Canada has stake in Hong Kong democracy protests, ex-envoy says
  53. The market thrill of being scared by the bear: Don Pittis
  54. Doug Ford calls debate audience 'ignorant'
  55. Bad weather leaves 20 stranded on island near Nunavut
  56. Killer winter ticks infecting moose in southern Quebec
  57. Search for extraterrestrial life part of Canada space agency's program
  58. Iconic 'Wait For Me, Daddy' WWII photo unveiled as sculpture
  59. Low dollar could hurt high-flying Albertans, economist says
  60. Canada sends 2nd mobile Ebola lab to Sierra Leone
  61. PQ's Lisée tells Péladeau to dump his majority shares in Québecor
  62. Election recounts underway in New Brunswick
  63. Protests over missing, murdered women close stretches of 2 Ontario highways
  64. 3 must-see art installations at Nuit Blanche 2014
  65. Police officer nearly killed in 2012 crash runs 100 kilometres
  66. Victim in Alberta triple-shooting died protecting his family, say parents
  67. No justice for victims of 'Baby Doc' Duvalier, says Haitians in Montreal
  68. Fords used City of Toronto resources for campaign, says ex-mayoral candidate
  69. Chinese polar bear cub lands starring role in Canadian film
  70. Mountie shot by gunman on snowmobile in Nunavut
  71. Canucks anthem singer takes spill during O Canada
  72. Nuit Blanche 2014: Art installations light up Toronto
  73. Doctors still befuddled about prescribing medical marijuana
  74. Mayor Rob Ford to start 2nd round of chemotherapy Tuesday
  75. Competition heating up for Toronto-based thermostat company
  76. Time becoming critical factor in Alberta's worker shortage, Prentice says
  77. Recent police suicides prompt calls for government action
  78. Missing, murdered aboriginal women honoured at St. John's vigil
  79. Parti Québécois will have new leader in May 2015
  80. Pharmacare: The buzzword that could bring relief to sky-high drug costs
  81. B.C. premier's LNG dreams tested in rare fall legislative session: Stephen Smart
  82. ISIS fight: Coalition airstrike casualties weigh on Canada's decision
  83. Vancouver mayor makes pipeline fight key part of re-election campaign
  84. MPs to debate ISIS combat role with polls suggesting broad support
  85. Pharmacists' failure to check drug risks leads to 'horrible' death
  86. Downsizing: Your body can't lose weight without your mind on board
  87. Federal government cuts blamed for Syrian refugee backlog
  88. Supreme Court to hear case concerning lack of aboriginal jurors in Ontario
  89. Rob Ford's controversial remarks derail mayoral debate
  90. Canada's religious freedom ambassador blasts Putin on eve of Ukraine visit
  91. St. John's recreates WWI military milestone
  92. Rock Machine biker gang boss arrested near Montreal
  93. Would you pay $20 a week to get mail delivered to your door?
  94. Ontario hockey league launching league-wide mental health plan
  95. Luka Magnotta trial: How Jun Lin met his killer still a mystery
  96. Iraq aid announced as MPs debate 6-month ISIS combat mission
  97. Saskatchewan massage therapist allowed to practise despite sexually assaulting client
  98. Hillary Clinton, former U.S. secretary of state, speaks at Canada 2020
  99. Ebola: Canada sends 1st shipment of protective gear to Sierra Leone
  100. North Etobicoke shooting leaves 1 dead, 1 critically wounded
  101. Former Liberal national director faces charge under Lobbying Act
  102. Post and Sun merger a doubtful pursuit of size and synergy: Don Pittis
  103. Liberal ex-MP denies she was blocked from running again
  104. Pot-smoking Mountie Ron Francis found dead
  105. Ford and Tory seek apologies for comments, Chow seeks support against hateful speech
  106. ISIS mission: Divided, uncertain Canada edges gingerly into Iraq
  107. Freight train operators report falling asleep on the job
  108. Clorox lauded for listing all ingredients amid labelling loophole
  109. Pharmacists still 'best placed' to check drug risks
  110. A bird? A plane? No, it's a grounded helicopter blocking traffic
  111. Tories refuse to reveal cost for splitting up Elections Canada
  112. Ontario, 2 other provinces still don't cover approved nasal spray flu vaccine
  113. Police seek 3 suspects after fatal shooting near Toronto school
  114. Activists chain themselves to fence to protest Enbridge's Line 9 reversal
  115. 'Marijuana was a red herring': Lawyer says Mountie in suicide wanted light on PTSD
  116. Daughter slams 'inhuman' way dad, 82, died in hospital supply closet
  117. Doug Ford makes gains in Toronto mayor's race, poll suggests
  118. ISIS mission: Vote on CF-18 deployment expected tonight
  119. Woman who killed her two babies sentenced to 5 years
  120. Woman who killed her two babies sentenced to 5 years
  121. Canada, U.S. leap ahead as world growth slows: IMF
  122. Luka Magnotta trial: Jun Lin's friend details frantic search
  123. Major train derailment near Wadena, Sask.
  124. Slain Toronto high-school student 'was on the road to success'
  125. Rejected job applicant 'attacked' for being Christian
  126. Gary Bettman: No NHL expansion in any current plans
  127. Fugitive's return from U.S. won't change Manitoba family's tragedy
  128. Lucia Vega Jimenez inquest jury recommends dedicated immigration holding centre
  129. 'Dirty oil' label would have hurt Europe more than Canada: Don Pittis
  130. Rail companies fight new rules to prevent crew fatigue
  131. Crumbling House of Commons puts MPs and visitors at risk, report says
  132. Bent out of shape about carry-on bag rules? You're not alone
  133. N.S. gang funnels girls to Ontario for prostitution: police
  134. Moon glowing red as lunar eclipse peaks now
  135. 18 women rescued in nation-wide human trafficking crackdown
  136. Saskatchewan train derailment caused 'flash of light,' then fear
  137. ISIS votes, ISIS threats and our crumbling Commons on Wednesdays with @Kady
  138. Burlington Skyway crash: Driver faces dangerous driving charges
  139. Lac-Mégantic coroner says 47 deaths were 'violent, avoidable'
  140. Replica gun hazards prompt calls for regulation
  141. Habs vs. Leafs: 5 things to know before puck drop
  142. If you unbundle cable, we'll go online, U.S. TV execs warn CRTC
  143. Environment Canada investigating tornado in Sheffield
  144. Environment Canada investigating possible tornado in Sheffield
  145. Homegrown ISIS threat expected to dominate Commons hearing today
  146. Magnotta used online dating service to meet Berlin host
  147. Search underway relating to 29-year-old cold case of missing Nicole Morin
  148. Pierre Karl Péladeau to put Quebecor shares in blind trust if named PQ leader
  149. Lori Douglas no longer faces allegations of sexual harassment
  150. Doctor-assisted suicide supported by majority of Canadians in new poll
  151. Judge approves controversial U.S. Steel bankruptcy loan
  152. U. S. Steel bankruptcy court will get to see secret federal deal
  153. 'I felt violated': B.C. woman shares experience of having nude photos leaked
  154. Rejected Christian job applicant eminently unqualified, tourism company says
  155. Travis Vader, out of custody in Alberta, hopes to get old job back
  156. Ebola screenings to take place at airports in 6 Canadian cities
  157. Jim Can, wanted in Belize tax scheme, linked to Calgary kidnapping
  158. Has Ottawa been too slow to take on radicalized Canadians?
  159. Cold case: Who killed Paul Henttonen? 12 years later, we don't know
  160. Foreign live-in caregiver groups fear changes won't clear backlog
  161. Thanksgiving food inspired by dishes developed by First Nations
  162. Jail-sex video: Cpl. Kenneth Brown awaits judgment in Kamloops, B.C.
  163. Polygamy, child trafficking trial in Creston, B.C., starts today
  164. Boy stabbed on soccer field in 'miracle' recovery and wants to play again
  165. Sask. man loses life savings in preacher’s failed mining company
  166. Boy, 9, fulfills wish to see Northern Lights before going blind
  167. Why peanut butter substitutes are still banned in schools
  168. SNC denies CEO comments were 'blackmail'
  169. Why is Olivia Chow lagging in Toronto's race for mayor?
  170. $550M EI premium cut to create only 800 jobs, budget watchdog says
  171. HMCS Athabaskan seizes 820 kg of cocaine in Carribbean bust
  172. Council of Canadians going to court to fight election law changes
  173. Nicole Morin search renewed after appeal prompted tip
  174. B.C. mill hit by an explosion
  175. Kenneth Brown not guilty in Kamloops 'jail sex' trial
  176. Quebec appeal court to review bail for ex-doctor who killed his kids
  177. Luka Magnotta trial: Pathologist calls victim’s autopsy difficult
  178. Extra-bright Iridium flare will spotlight Sask. town
  179. Slocan on lockdown, school evacuated after man fires on police, flees into forest
  180. Enbridge Line 9B pipeline delayed by NEB over major water body concerns
  181. Girl, 12, gets social media buzz for calling out sporting goods chain
  182. Who's in, who's out? Toronto mayor candidates spar over debate lineup
  183. At Issue: Polls, polls, polls
  184. Ebola screening: Are fever checks at airports effective?
  185. Supreme Court to rule whether Zahra Kazemi's son can sue Iran
  186. Questions raised about company at centre of anti-Christian attack
  187. Manhunt goes on through night for gunman near Slocan, B.C., who shot at police
  188. B.C. RCMP officer investigated after violent arrest caught on tape
  189. 'Huge explosion' flattens house, garage in Greely, Ont.
  190. Evangelist-turned-CEO now ‘a vagabond’ as mining dreams evaporate
  191. Canada's economy adds 74,000 jobs
  192. Hitting biodiversity targets will require more work: Bob McDonald
  193. Does Canada have falling carbon emissions in a growing economy?
  194. Toronto stocks dive in early trading on lower oil prices
  195. Home for Colored Children apology from province
  196. Sudden oil price drop a crude awakening for Canada's economy
  197. Ontario won't work with Border Services Agency on safety blitzes after arrests
  198. Malala Yousafzai, Nobel winner, coming to Canada Oct. 22
  199. Luka Magnotta trial sees defence question pathologist's expertise
  200. Chris Hadfield, Windsor Symphony Orchestra to debut songs written in space
  201. Hotel fires plaguing rural Saskatchewan
  202. Trinity Western grad won't back down on complaint against wilderness company: lawyer
  203. Pocklington gets standing ovation at Oilers reunion
  204. Stephen Harper, Jim Prentice hold 1st meeting in Calgary
  205. Former Halifax mayor Walter Fitzgerald dies
  206. Manhunt for alleged gunman enters its third day near small Kootenay, B.C. town
  207. ISIS mission: Canadian advance team leaves for Kuwait next week
  208. Pumping station explodes in Saskatchewan
  209. Anti-radiation pills required for residents near nuclear plants, say Canadian regulators
  210. 'Clearly discrimination': Bank of Canada faces petition over women on bills
  211. Federal byelections set for Whitby-Oshawa, Yellowhead in Alberta
  212. Natural gas fire continues to burn at Saskatchewan pumping station
  213. Peter Degroot manhunt: RCMP appeal directly to alleged gunman
  214. Suspected drunk driver rolls onto runways at Regina airport
  215. 3 found dead in Ontario home in possible murder-suicide
  216. Why do so many Canadians trash Canada?
  217. As markets fall, IMF urges more economic risk-taking: Don Pittis
  218. Assisted suicide: Where do Canada and other countries stand?
  219. Victims pay high price for violent police 'home invasion'
  220. $30.8M winning lotto ticket sold in Edmonton
  221. Aboriginal community featured in Winnipeg photo exhibit
  222. 1st human trials of Canadian Ebola vaccine to start in U.S. today
  223. Control of education policy at stake as B.C. appeals teachers' court victories
  224. Person with Ebola-like symptoms isolated in Ottawa hospital
  225. 3 things to know for the NHL's Thanksgiving menu
  226. 'Just a big ball of fire,' evacueee describes explosion at TransGas plant in Saskatchewan
  227. Battlefords Humane Society puppies adopted as donations pour in
  228. Massive ground and air search for 8-year-old boy
  229. Peter Degroot, suspect in shootout in Slocan, B.C., dead
  230. Montreal Alouettes retire Anthony Calvillo's No. 13 jersey
  231. Explosion in Greely, Ont., last week was deliberately set
  232. Conservatives' copyright law changes could backfire
  233. Mental health care gravely lacking at military base, soldier says
  234. Downsizing: Staring myself down in the gym mirror
  235. Child-care plan announcement coming from NDP today
  236. Acquitted of attempted murder, sleepwalker attacks again
  237. Do prayers have a place at city hall? Supreme Court to decide
  238. Assisted suicide appeal puts all eyes on Supreme Court
  239. Blame circulates as Elliot Lake fatal mall collapse report comes due
  240. Space-squeezed border agency pondered putting immigrants in federal prisons
  241. Ailing Rob Ford casts early mayoral ballot for brother
  242. Crews close to snuffing out Prud'homme, Sask., natural gas fire
  243. Oilsands supertanker Genmar Daphne in St. Lawrence awaits new fire pump
  244. Luka Magnotta trial: Bloodstains described by forensic expert
  245. Ebola test result awaited by member of Forces aid mission
  246. Quebec woman pleads guilty in case of newborn abducted from hosptial
  247. Hailo taxi app to close up shop in Toronto and Montreal
  248. Suspected Slocan, B.C., gunman Peter DeGroot died from gunshot wound
  249. Parents charged after 4-year-old boy found dead in Toronto
  250. Suspended Canadian senator ordered to rehab centre for 2 months