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  1. Provinces overpay for generic drugs, study finds
  2. Halifax police respond to criticism over 'home invasion' by officers
  3. Michelangelo works on display at Toronto's AGO
  4. Cody Kehler, Chantal Maclean killed in Delta crash
  5. Ebola outbreak: How prepared are Canadian hospitals?
  6. Stephen Harper's polling picture bleak, but history offers him hope
  7. Secret murder: RCMP say Shirley Parkinson homicide is private
  8. Alberta Health Services staff pressured to attend controversial seminars
  9. Why Toronto mayoral candidate Doug Ford isn't seeking endorsements
  10. Mouse in a coffee cup? Man's claim of rodent in drink investigated by McDonald's
  11. Swarms of biting ladybugs invade Montreal-area homes
  12. Man convicted of encouraging suicides to be sentenced today
  13. Three big 'whoppers' told about the Ring of Fire
  14. Elliot Lake fatal mall collapse comes down to 'human failure,' report says
  15. Assisted suicide case, NDP child care plan on Wednesdays with @Kady
  16. Canadian dollar hits 5-year low under 88 cents US
  17. Legal aid funding expected to top justice ministers meeting
  18. Police got faxed instructions to locate head of Jun Lin
  19. Ebola: NDP wants details on emergency plan for outbreak in Canada
  20. Ebola preparedness: Are Ontario hospitals ready?
  21. Right-to-die advocates hold rallies across Canada
  22. Jihadi tracking delay downplayed by minister
  23. Government ads promoting Canada's 150th birthday in 2017 already on the air
  24. Listen to Bobby Hull robocall endorsing Winnipeg municipal election candidate
  25. Tina Fontaine's family weeps as men who killed father apologize
  26. Saskatchewan RCMP issue Amber Alert for twins believed abducted by mother
  27. Assisted suicide 'a last resort' for some, Supreme Court told
  28. What consumer debt crisis? Canadians said to be paying down their mortgages faster
  29. Royal Canadian Navy's combat readiness questioned in internal review
  30. Canada to contribute an additional $30M to Ebola fight
  31. EX-SNC exec Riadh Ben Aissa extradited to face fraud charges
  32. Regina man's identity used in online romance scamming
  33. Eviction deadline passes for Downtown Eastside tent city park
  34. Ebola safety how-to lessons offered to Canadian hospital workers
  35. Vancouver overdoses caused by fentanyl, not heroin
  36. 5 outrageous fees consumers are being charged
  37. Ebola outbreak: Why it may be time to 'take the brakes off' producing a vaccine
  38. Alberta is hurting but industrial Canada could benefit from oil shock
  39. Toronto election raises prospect of strategic voting
  40. Eaton Centre shooting: Panic, bloodshed seen in video footage
  41. Polar bears push Halloween activities indoors in Arviat, Nunavut
  42. Canada's new anti-terror measures to boost spy agency powers
  43. Ebola tested in 25 cases in Canada, all negative
  44. 'Hurricane' Carter's dying wish granted as David McCallum freed
  45. First Nation family's refusal of chemo called a precedent-setting case
  46. Victims' families react to Elliot Lake mall collapse inquiry final report
  47. Blue whale bones buried in manure for cleaning by museum staff
  48. CBC Toronto hosts mayoral candidates' debate tonight
  49. Revenue Canada targets birdwatchers for political activity
  50. Former SNC-Lavalin exec Riadh Ben Aissa appears in court in Montreal
  51. Air Canada flight attendants to wear gloves against Ebola
  52. 1/3 of soldiers fear seeking help for mental health would hurt career
  53. Parents charged with 1st-degree murder in death of 4-year-old
  54. Rob Ford's medical records 'inappropriately' accessed by hospital staff
  55. 2.7 earthquake confirmed near Banff
  56. Heavy rains flood some GTA streets, disrupt TTC service
  57. Michael Sona could find out today whether he'll go to jail for robocalls
  58. Will Canada avoid the Ebola mistakes Dallas made?
  59. Markets got you down? Here are 8 ways to weather the storm: Don Pittis
  60. Paper bill and statement fees continue to frustrate Canadians
  61. A Day in the Life of Nova Scotia: 2014
  62. River Rock, Starlight casinos saw $27M in suspicious transactions this spring
  63. Stephen Harper's gone fishing for votes in very particular ponds
  64. Hurricane Gonzalo: 50/50 chance it will hit Newfoundland
  65. Ebola virus preparations stepped up in Ontario
  66. What, me worry? Little panic in the oil patch even as prices plummet: Kathleen Petty
  67. Robocalls conviction doesn't merit prison time, Michael Sona's lawyer says
  68. Christian Paradis, UNICEF announce more aid for Iraqi children
  69. Canadian Forces ombudsman flags unequal housing allowances
  70. Canada's air combat mission in Iraq: Top generals brief media
  71. Enterovirus D68 kills B.C. man with asthma
  72. Fuel-laden container ship adrift off coast of Haida Gwaii
  73. TD Bank's Ed Clark advises against asset sales of LCBO, OPG
  74. Harper cites spectre of long-dead gun registry, fears 'back door' resurrection
  75. Canadian Pacific accidentally bulldozes Montreal park
  76. Organized crime sting, Operation J-Tornado, lands first conviction
  77. Luka Magnotta trial hears from ex-PM's son and Karla Homolka's sister
  78. Gas-stealing businessman must pay back $20K, Regina judge rules
  79. Dentist loses licence after implanting human teeth into another patient
  80. ISIS threat could mute objections to expanded anti-terror laws, critics fear
  81. 1 in 5 Toronto candidates joined mayoral, council races in September
  82. Ocean Lady migrants from Sri Lanka still struggling 5 years later
  83. Justin Trudeau: my father said 'I should never feel compelled to run for office'
  84. Federal government still mum on how to spend surplus
  85. Newfoundland's Grand Banks region braces for high waves and winds
  86. Cleaning blue whale bones a smelly, complicated business
  87. Canada’s Dumbest Charge: The 5 most frustrating fees
  88. Leafs see another jersey tossed on Air Canada Centre ice
  89. New outlet mall in Kanata causes huge traffic snarl
  90. Rachel McAdams, Hayley Wickenheiser get stars on Canada's Walk of Fame
  91. Indigenous perspectives from Winnipeg to Sydney
  92. Halifax scientist hopes 1.2-m trout bodes well for Arctic conservation
  93. Simushir, fuel-laden Russian cargo ship, towed from coast of Haida Gwaii
  94. Eastern Ontario mayor dies 9 days before municipal election
  95. Police left with few clues after dog found with severe injuries
  96. Ebola 'could arrive at our shores very quickly,' Stephen Harper says
  97. Lucic apologizes to Bruins, Habs organizations and fans
  98. Nuclear waste storage proposed for Salmo, B.C., by Ontario engineer
  99. Product sold as cancer remedy poses serious health risks: Health Canada
  100. Boy starved to death memorialized with Superman statue in Toronto
  101. Ebola outbreak: Canada can do more, Liberian ambassador says
  102. Aspiring Vancouver model arrested in $2M California drug bust
  103. Former B.C. casino investigator calls suspicious transactions 'shocking'
  104. Foreign caregivers backlog grows as families wait for residency
  105. Hurricane Gonzalo drenches southeastern Newfoundland
  106. Six indigenous cookbooks to warm you up
  107. What hurricane? Rain, wind whip Cape-to-Cabot runners as 'Gonzalo' grazes Avalon
  108. Yukon woman dies after incident involving bear
  109. Natrel milk recalled in Quebec, Ontario and Nova Scotia
  110. Crude price drop top of mind as oilpatch reporting season begins
  111. Tug tows incapacitated Russian cargo ship to port in Prince Rupert
  112. Canada's Ebola readiness gets fresh test in Nova Scotia
  113. Rob Ford sent warning letter after 2nd sighting at advance poll
  114. Canada's low-profile financial intel agency tracks funds to ISIS
  115. Negative online reviews can lead to threats of legal action from targeted businesses
  116. Justin Trudeau: 7 surprising revelations from his memoir
  117. Women's fight for Indian status has personal, political implications
  118. Where Ebola could rank among the top communicable diseases
  119. Quebec home daycare worker strike hits parents of 90,000 children
  120. Incapacitated Russian cargo ship arrives under tow in Prince Rupert
  121. Squamish Nation officials removed after financial investigation
  122. WTO rules against U.S. meat labelling laws
  123. Lawsuit alleges Canada's junior hockey teams violate minimum wage laws
  124. BlackBerry shares jump on rumour of Lenovo takeover
  125. Ottawa underfunds First Nations children: Cindy Blackstock
  126. Natrel milk recall a precaution, says Agropur
  127. Prime minister's staffer recalls receiving package containing Jun Lin's foot
  128. Family of B.C. man shot dead after manhunt to speak out today
  129. 'Outdoor deficit disorder' fuelling obesity crisis, expert says
  130. Victims of Quebec hit-and-run are Canadian soldiers
  131. HMCS Niobe anchor damaged in Halifax Explosion found
  132. Border agency audit finds sloppy storage of potentially dangerous seized items
  133. Government anti-drug campaign created without help from medical groups
  134. Fewer Arctic warships a sign of more modest shipbuilding plan
  135. Test your knowledge of the British North America Act
  136. Latest Toronto mayoral debate comes days before election
  137. Who gets to be 'Indian': 6 reasons why Lynn Gehl's court challenge matters
  138. Q&A: ?Justin Trudeau on taxes, abortion, ISIS, and renos at 24 Sussex
  139. How libel chill is quashing negative online reviews
  140. Revenue Canada's political activity audits biased, think-tank says
  141. Soldier struck in Quebec hit and run dies
  142. 102 snakes seeking sanctuary slither into home near Regina
  143. Canadians' biggest retirement concern is health, Sun Life survey says
  144. Cargo crew stranded in Argentia running low on food
  145. Dead infants found in Winnipeg, police say
  146. Westjet plane makes emergency landing in Thunder Bay
  147. Military cargo plane makes emergency landing at St. John's airport
  148. Home mortgage risk should be shared by banks, CMHC head says
  149. Fashion retailer Jacob to abandon restructuring, close stores
  150. NATO scrambles Canadian fighter jets: reports of increased Russian military activity
  151. Ottawa issues new guidelines for drone safety
  152. RCMP commissioner tells MPs to make way for motorcades
  153. Youngest ever Nobel-winner Malala Yousafzai to become honorary Canadian
  154. B.C. LNG tax rates lower than first promised
  155. Canadian orchestra marking centenary of First World War
  156. Orca calf born in Salish Sea has died, researchers believe
  157. Justin Trudeau says a marriage in politics has its 'ups and downs'
  158. Halifax landlord urges caution after renters cause $12K in damage
  159. Toronto Fashion Week photos: vote on your favourite looks
  160. The truth behind Ebola: Join us at 8 p.m. ET
  161. PotashCorp pleads guilty in Allan mine worker's death
  162. Martin Couture-Rouleau case underscores passport seizure dilemma
  163. Former Crime Stoppers car stolen, Regina police say
  164. Yukon grizzly bear attack: Grieving spouse thanks supporters
  165. Winnipeg mayoral front-runners make big push on campaign's last day
  166. From Winnipeg (today) to Surrey, 11 mayoral races to watch
  167. Justin Trudeau vulnerable on Iraq, but has it hurt him?
  168. Remote-starters recall reveals gap in Canada's notification system
  169. Toronto mayoral candidates to release donor lists
  170. Grade 1 student with degenerative condition Skypes to join class
  171. Top 10 indigenous films of all time
  172. Who is Martin Couture-Rouleau?
  173. Young woman dies after savage beating on Montreal-area bike path
  174. Montreal school wants to rehire teacher fired 50 years after erotic film career
  175. Crew stranded in Argentia receives help from fisheries union
  176. Dead babies in U-Haul locker: Winnipeg police to give update
  177. NHL monitoring shooting at Parliament Hill ahead of Leafs-Senators game
  178. Security measures heightened across Canada amid Ottawa attack
  179. 'We could smell that gun powder': MPs, eyewitnesses describe Ottawa shooting scene
  180. Ottawa shooting: Video record through the day
  181. Canadian soldier killed in Ottawa a reservist from Hamilton
  182. Ottawa shooting: B.C. MLAs warned of possible security threat
  183. Stephen Harper to speak on Ottawa shooting
  184. Quebec military members urged not to wear uniforms when off duty
  185. Ottawa shooter had criminal record in Quebec and B.C.
  186. Winnipeg Votes: Polls close at 8 p.m. CT
  187. Parliament will carry on despite Ottawa shooting
  188. 15 minutes of terror in the Conservative caucus room
  189. 5 questions about the shootings on Parliament Hill
  190. The challenge of stopping homegrown attacks
  191. Stephen Poloz awaits sunrise after Canada's long industrial sunset
  192. Doug Ford called on to apologize to Star reporter for 'sexist' comment
  193. Ottawa shooting: Man arrested near war memorial as Stephen Harper lays wreath
  194. Montreal veterans reflect on Ottawa and St-Jean-sur-Richelieu attacks
  195. Ottawa shooting: MPs honour Nathan Cirillo with moment of silence
  196. Little girl born without ears may undergo reconstructive surgery
  197. Canadian Muslims fear backlash
  198. Luka Magnotta trial: Jury sees unedited clips from infamous video
  199. Damage reveals horror of Parliament Hill shooting
  200. Cpl. Nathan Cirillo's killer approached from behind, fired twice
  201. Ottawa nurse describes team effort to save soldier shot at war memorial
  202. Rob Ford's medical records accessed 'inappropriately' at 2nd hospital
  203. Michael Zehaf-Bibeau has Calgary connection, says RCMP commissioner
  204. Woman charged after 6 dead infants found in locker makes 1st court appearance
  205. Quebec soldier killed in hit-and-run attack had been close to retirement
  206. Misbahuddin Ahmed gets 12 years for terrorism convictions
  207. New details emerge about accused in Winnipeg dead infants case
  208. Ottawa gunman asked B.C. judge to send him to jail in 2011
  209. Families of Nathan Cirillo and Patrice Vincent to get help from crowdfunding campaign
  210. Omar Khadr wins right to to expand $20M lawsuit against Ottawa
  211. Witness foils attempted kidnapping at Hamilton school
  212. Manitoba dam protesters demand revenue sharing, hydro bill help
  213. Celebrating Diwali, but with soldiers in their prayers
  214. Luka Magnotta trial: Grisly video evidence could take a toll on jurors
  215. Where did the Ottawa Parliament shooter get his gun?
  216. Gluten-free market booming, but researchers aren't sold
  217. 'Business as usual' for poppy campaign despite attacks, legion says
  218. Condolences for Cpl. Cirillo and Warrant Officer Vincent
  219. Halifax police charge man after gun recovered on city bus
  220. The digital journal of a Montreal-born jihadist
  221. A procession for a hero: Soldier killed in Ottawa heads home to Hamilton today
  222. Ottawa shooting: Harper government wants to make terror arrests easier
  223. Ottawa shooting: Michael Zehaf-Bibeau wanted Libyan passport
  224. Ford to create 1,000 jobs in Mexico rather than Ontario
  225. Nova Scotia considers allowing transgender people to alter their birth certificates
  226. Ottawa gunman's B.C. mosque gives statement
  227. Magnotta trial hears from computer forensics expert about video trail
  228. Councillor using city contractor to build cottage, rival alleges
  229. 'Go home' sprayed on exterior of mosque in Cold Lake, Alta.
  230. Another Canadian jihadi slips through the cracks
  231. 'I saw the gun in his hands': MPs, Hill staff struggle to process shooting
  232. Family fear for safety of soldier jailed after trying to kill himself
  233. Online hate speech could be curtailed under new anti-terror push
  234. Ottawa shooting: Zehaf-Bibeau used junk mail as temp licence plate
  235. Justin Bourque could get consecutive life terms for Mountie killings
  236. Jian Ghomeshi, host of Q, off the air to deal with 'personal issues'
  237. Young Canadian radicals who've travelled overseas
  238. Senators, Leafs, Canadiens to pay tribute to slain soldiers
  239. Nathan Cirillo: What it's like to hear a city mourn
  240. President's Choice Organics brand Primavera Pasta Sauce recalled
  241. 'He belonged to all of us,' says family of slain soldier Cpl. Nathan Cirillo
  242. Ottawa shooting: Family grieves after Parliament Hill field trip
  243. 'No shortage of volunteers' for clinical trial of Canadian-made Ebola vaccine
  244. Grounds of Parliament Hill open to public three days after attack
  245. Labrador hosts biggest NORAD training exercise since Cold War
  246. Attempt begins to recover military plane nearly 74 years after lake crash
  247. Hockey takes its place in Canada's healing after deaths of 2 soldiers
  248. Montreal Muslim teen's 'not in my name' Facebook post goes viral
  249. Multiple injuries after industrial explosion in southwestern Ontario
  250. Unmanned SpaceX cargo craft leaves space station