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  1. Harassment allegations against 2 Liberal MPs rest with secretive committee
  2. SNC-Lavalin to axe 4,000 jobs
  3. Federal pension board used offshore 'scheme' to skirt foreign taxes
  4. Harper made spy watchdog appointments over NDP objections
  5. Quebec in vitro fertilization program to be scaled back
  6. Honda to invest $857M in 3 Alliston plants in Ontario
  7. Nunavut put community's health 'at risk' by mishandling nurse
  8. No luck in lotto lawsuit: B.C. realtor loses $3.6M win to ex-partner's son
  9. Conductor missing after Quebec freight train derails in apparent landslide
  10. Leaked files expose global companies' secret tax deals in Luxembourg
  11. Cooking classes for kids serve up love of fruits and vegetables
  12. Meet the man who saves kids from joining ISIS
  13. Luka Magnotta did not need constant care: jail psychiatrist
  14. 3 Hamiltons meet to discuss their living wage efforts
  15. Ella, toddler from Sierra Leone, still can't join adoptive family in Montreal
  16. SNC-Lavalin cuts come as company faces possible charges, prospect of millions in fines
  17. Ghomeshi probe by Star took place while paper's publisher appeared on Q
  18. Edmonton airport confirms 'incident' on Thursday night
  19. Remembrance Day through the years
  20. When Tanu met Wally
  21. Poppy pride spreads across the country with record sales
  22. CBC investigation prompts Nunavut health-care review
  23. Government spent $121K on Canada-EU summit reception
  24. Stephen Poloz, unintended champion of jobless youth: Don Pittis
  25. Reading online reviews? Be careful whose advice you trust
  26. MP harassment allegations fall through cracks of Hill's murky rules
  27. Aboriginal star hailed as 'pioneer' by Soccer Hall of Fame
  28. Ex-military man planned attack on Veterans Affairs office in Calgary skyscraper
  29. Ontario fines homeless woman for building her own home
  30. Is black the new red when it comes to Canadian fire trucks?
  31. P.E.I. abortion policy not led by health minister
  32. Tories slam door on Access to Info reform
  33. Canada adds 43,000 jobs in October, jobless rate down to 6.5%
  34. Printmaker makes point with Jian Ghomeshi shirt
  35. Enrick Gagnon identified as missing engineer in Quebec train derailment
  36. Does the income-splitting plan only benefit 15% of Canadians?
  37. 'Dangerous' man charged with attempted murder accidentally released
  38. 1 passenger still in hospital after emergency landing at Edmonton airport
  39. Pentagon briefing suggests Canada will buy at least 4 F-35s by 2017
  40. Peter MacKay says he's seen no harassment in Parliament or his party
  41. NDP MPs angry with way Trudeau handled harassment allegations
  42. Sept-Îles train derailment: Divers search for missing engineer
  43. New Ottawa centre targets heart disease in women
  44. SNC-Lavalin loses federal contract worth up to $22.8B
  45. Habs to hoist Guy Lapointe's No. 5 jersey up to Bell Centre rafters
  46. 'Dangerous' man accidentally released from custody back in jail
  47. Steve Nash writes open letter to fans, responds to criticism
  48. Canadian firm plays big role in historic comet visit
  49. 'Butterfly child' has dream to see northern lights
  50. Birders celebrate 5 years of Manitoba Breeding Bird Atlas
  51. Royal visit: Princess Anne's Ottawa tour will honour 'everyday heroes'
  52. Transit bus collides with car, killing 1 in northwest Toronto
  53. Remembrance Day events carry new meaning in Hamilton this year
  54. Rain and snow wallop parts of N.L., high winds tear roof off townhouse
  55. Sewing needle found in Halloween Snickers bar
  56. 3 teenagers in hospital after Ottawa crash
  57. Harper's North Pole bid surprised government officials, internal emails suggest
  58. Will you wear your credit card on your wrist? Royal bank is betting on it
  59. Quebec's affordable daycare program in jeopardy, say protesters
  60. #YYCSnowPups celebrate arrival of winter in southern Alberta
  61. Man rescued after spending hours at bottom of well
  62. CFL playoff picture set: Als host Lions, Riders visit Esks
  63. Volunteers restore veterans' graves at ghost town cemetery
  64. Wayne Gretzky considered role as Maple Leafs president
  65. Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs gather at National War Memorial
  66. Manitoba premier calls for vote on his party leadership
  67. Weather hampers search for 5 teenagers missing in northern Sask.
  68. B.C. First Nation considers growing medical marijuana on its reserve
  69. Man arrested in homicide of Vancouver woman following 8-hour police standoff
  70. Quebec lymphoma patient desperately seeks stem cell match
  71. Maple Leafs prevail in game rescheduled after Ottawa shooting
  72. Laundry pods pose serious risk to young children, study says
  73. Home insurance dispute over value of contents follows Christmas fire
  74. WW II aviators to be buried after aircraft recovered from B.C. mountainside
  75. Guy Turcotte's conditional release challenged by Crown
  76. Guelph WW II veteran's home broken into, robbed
  77. Information watchdog says cash crunch endangers Canadians' access rights
  78. Toronto rally 'overwhelms' struggling homeless First Nation house-builder
  79. Alberta, Prairies get pre-winter blast of cold, snow warnings in northern Ontario
  80. Bill to make hiring vets a priority amounts to 'a hollow promise': advocate
  81. Quebec City mosques targeted by anti-Muslim posters
  82. Stephen Harper 'very pleased' as China trip wraps up
  83. Toronto's Union Station reno triggers rat 'spillover'
  84. Missing Sask. teens believed still alive after weekend sighting
  85. Animal cruelty charges against Quebec fur farmer a 1st in Canada
  86. 'New piece of puzzle' could prevent Somalian man's deportation from Canada
  87. Adrienne Clarkson on why Canada's multiculturalism works
  88. Fatal bus crash knocked driver out of his seat, Toronto transit boss says
  89. Child-care study ranks affordability across Canada
  90. ‘No job for a boy’: WWI through eyes of Canadian teen soldier
  91. Convicted dog killer charged with 2nd-degree murder of his mother
  92. $50,000 reward offered in potato tampering case
  93. Remembrance Day 2014: How Canadians Remember
  94. Why you should care about the Royal Winter Fair
  95. WW II aviators found by B.C. logging crew laid to rest
  96. 5 missing Saskatchewan teens rescued from remote island
  97. Winnipeg police take rare step of naming 16-year-old sex assault victim
  98. Justin Trudeau to protesters: 'Take a minute to explain'
  99. Aboriginal Affairs short of cash for education, social programs: document
  100. 'Remembrance Day deal' not appropriate, Toronto veteran says
  101. Francis Pegahmagabow, unsung WW I hero, to get overdue recognition
  102. Remembrance Day marked as veterans groups decry government
  103. Why I remember on Nov. 11: Peter Mansbridge
  104. Farewell to cash? Expect it to be a very long goodbye: Don Pittis
  105. Canada imposes Ebola quarantine measures on 'high-risk' travellers
  106. Luka Magnotta tells psychiatrist he felt 'weird energy,' 'voices' controlling him
  107. Jian Ghomeshi scandal: Q's executive producer leaving program
  108. Sheila Copps says she was raped, and sexually assaulted
  109. Lancaster bomber veterans to reunite on Remembrance Day
  110. First Nations contributions to WW I and WW II: Lest we forget
  111. Daughter of Beaumont-Hamel soldier tells her father's story
  112. 'They shall not grow old': Remembrance Day draws big interest in 2014
  113. René Roberge, Quebec TV editor, area arrested in Florida on sex charges
  114. Romancing plumber pleads guilty to 6 counts of fraud over $5K in B.C.
  115. School board says students fearing Remembrance Day events can skip them
  116. Windsor-Detroit border crossing bogged down by computer glitch
  117. Windsor-Detroit border crossing bogged down by computer glitch
  118. 'I was my worst enemy,' Luka Magnotta told psychiatrist
  119. Trench warfare history lesson becomes life-changing for students
  120. Winter arrives early in much of Canada — and won't be leaving soon
  121. Guelph WW II veteran's army records, heirlooms stolen in break-in
  122. Toronto Raptors improve conference-best record to 7-1
  123. Top hockey prospect Connor McDavid injures hand in fight
  124. Winnipeg teen will pull through after vicious attack, family says
  125. Military searching south-central Ontario for missing plane
  126. Canadian attitudes toward immigrants conflicted, poll says
  127. Parliament Hill harassment horror stories risk rousing mob mentality
  128. Joe Oliver's economic update to show razor-thin surplus
  129. Closing arguments in preliminary inquiry into slaying N.B. businessman begin
  130. Dozens of young travellers describe working-holiday nightmares
  131. Bowling champ facing charges blew at least $200K on sports bets
  132. Canadian attitudes toward immigrants conflicted, poll says
  133. Parliament Hill harassment horror stories risk rousing mob mentality
  134. Joe Oliver's economic update to show razor-thin surplus
  135. Closing arguments in preliminary inquiry into slaying N.B. businessman begin
  136. Dozens of young travellers describe working-holiday nightmares
  137. Bowling champ facing charges blew at least $200K on sports bets
  138. Rinelle Harper's family says they were not consulted about 'justice rally'
  139. Andrea Giesbrecht, accused of hiding infants' remains, to seek bail
  140. University students surveyed on knowledge of indigenous issues
  141. Hill harassment policy for House staff approved by MPs in 2001
  142. Western Canada's early winter 'roars' into Ontario, Quebec
  143. Alberta's oil boom had strong impact on Canada's wealth
  144. CSIS needs 'certainty' on overseas terror tracking, feds argue
  145. Dairy disagreement throws wrench in Harper's trade talks in New Zealand
  146. Kevin Vickers meets with Israeli lawmakers, PM
  147. Martin Short on comedy, tragedy and his new memoir 'I Must Say'
  148. Taxi work stoppage to hit Montreal's Trudeau airport today
  149. Net neutrality changes in U.S. could impact Canada
  150. 2 males arrested, charged after 'horrific assault' on Winnipeg teen
  151. Back in black: Joe Oliver's economic statement on Wednesdays with Kady
  152. Racism still an uncomfortable truth in Canada: Duncan McCue
  153. Fredericton vies to get light armoured vehicle monument
  154. 4 key cities drove housing index up 5.4% in October
  155. Dog walker charged over deaths of 6 animals pleads guilty
  156. Remembrance Day soldier at National War Memorial an imposter, DND says
  157. Inside look: Human rights museum unveils 6 brand new galleries
  158. Ex-CBC employee 'frustrated' with union response to allegations against Ghomeshi
  159. University of Regina prof investigated for allegedly plagiarizing student's work
  160. 'Doctor' treating First Nations girls says people can heal themselves from cancer
  161. Stephen Lewis wants his weight loss story to go viral
  162. Youth who pleaded guilty in child porn case should be jailed: victim's father
  163. U.S.-China emissions pact puts pressure on Canada
  164. Whistleblowers say Global Work & Travel misleads customers
  165. Icing racism in hockey: Players speak out
  166. Luka Magnotta invented tale he told psychiatrist, Crown suggests
  167. Jeffrey Arenburg back in Ottawa after '95 shooting death of TV sportscaster
  168. Case of man wrongfully imprisoned 27 years in top court today
  169. N.W.T. community elders go hungry due to delayed cheques
  170. Hassan Diab loses Supreme Court bid to halt extradition to France
  171. Fire chief's actions questioned after Quebec blaze kills 32 seniors
  172. Rinelle Harper case: Parents of attacked Winnipeg teen to talk publicly
  173. Montreal journalists speak out on why FHRITP is disrespectful, not funny
  174. Chief doctor's demotion by Ottawa worries public health community
  175. Canada's military releases video of anti-ISIS airstrike north of Baghdad
  176. Fisherman murdered for lobster, Crown alleges
  177. Eager birdwatchers await arrival of bald eagles in B.C.
  178. Franck Gervais, Remembrance Day 'sergeant,' investigated by Ottawa police
  179. P.E.I. Premier Robert Ghiz announces resignation
  180. Contact-lens care lapses linked to eye infections
  181. Racism and Indigenous Canadians: A conversation
  182. Tory anti-pot ad mocked and condemned by YouTube viewers
  183. Luka Magnotta inspired by film Basic Instinct, Crown says
  184. Legal loopholes allowing adopted children to be given away online
  185. Police dig up barn where woman says her dad stashed bodies in 1955
  186. Bryan Murray, Senators GM, says he has Stage 4 colon cancer
  187. North Vancouver police use 3D model to ID victim, but mystery remains
  188. Judge to decide if native girl to be taken from family for chemo
  189. 'Sergeant' Franck Gervais scandal: Why people impersonate soldiers
  190. God Save Justin Trudeau: Movie promises 'unfiltered and unrestrained' profile
  191. Pro-choice groups merge amid abortion access concerns
  192. Quebec's Charbonneau commission wraps up public hearings today
  193. Is plagiarism by profs being 'swept under a rug?': Regina university latest to investigate
  194. Fairness for the accused? Liberals say misconduct probe shouldn't drag
  195. 'Murder for lobster' trial continues in Nova Scotia
  196. Whitby–Oshawa, Yellowhead byelections to test Stephen Harper
  197. 2 Alberta First Nations file suit against Site C dam project
  198. 'People are freaked out': Still not known why bear killed Yukon woman
  199. 'People are freaked out': Still not known why bear killed Yukon woman
  200. #YouKnowHerName encouraging for child porn victim’s father
  201. Want to test the Ebola vaccine? Trials are starting in Halifax
  202. Whales' deaths from human interaction highlighted in new study
  203. Canada's government challenges court ruling on refugee appeals
  204. Soldier impersonations 'all too common,' group says
  205. Ottawa to punish resource firms that break social-responsibility rules abroad
  206. Man with mental disability dies after he is left unsupervised in police van
  207. Craft beer brewers open the tap on northern Ontario businesses
  208. Man with mental disability dies after he is left unsupervised in police van
  209. Kinder Morgan Burnaby Mountain protest injunction granted
  210. Craft beer brewers open the tap on northern Ontario businesses
  211. Man with mental disability dies after he is left unsupervised in police van
  212. Kinder Morgan Burnaby Mountain protest injunction granted
  213. Craft beer brewers open the tap on northern Ontario businesses
  214. Luka Magnotta in a psychotic state when he killed, 2nd psychiatrist says
  215. Elementary school student shares drug-laced cookies with classmates
  216. RCMP officer accidentally shoots self at London police gun range
  217. New way of making medical isotopes could help prevent shortages
  218. RCMP officer accidentally shoots self at London police gun range
  219. New way of making medical isotopes could help prevent shortages
  220. Hamilton man mistakenly diagnosed with terminal lung cancer
  221. Police dig to check for bodies in Ontario barn could take days
  222. Rinelle Harper discharged from Winnipeg hospital, recovering at home
  223. Coldest place in B.C. welcomes freezing temperatures
  224. Rinelle Harper only one part of Winnipeg's race divide
  225. How adopted children get 'lost', given away in Canada
  226. Federal minister predicts 'more investments in family'
  227. First Nations children not well served by chemotherapy ruling: Arthur Schafer
  228. Parliament Hill shooter's remains still being examined
  229. First big snowfall of the season hits western Newfoundland
  230. Sexual-assault victims lack confidence in Canadian justice system
  231. Baby wipes recalled due to bacterial contamination
  232. Local sex assault reports rise in wake of Jian Ghomeshi allegations
  233. Medical marijuana grower looks to set up shop in southern Quebec
  234. Vancouver's civic election could see city hall shake-up
  235. Andrea Horwath faces leadership review at NDP convention
  236. Kaillie Humphries makes history in 4-man bobsled
  237. B.C. civic elections - CBC has you covered
  238. CBC projects Gregor Robertson will be re-elected mayor in Vancouver
  239. Franck Gervais faces charges after impersonating soldier at Remembrance Day ceremony
  240. NHL: 4 stories from Saturday night
  241. 3 issues that pit Canadian parents against the state
  242. PSAC, government like 'two scorpions in a bottle' over sick leave
  243. Land & Sea archival moment: Saltfish drying 1965
  244. CBC's David Gutnick wins Quebec journalism award for Figures In Flight
  245. Toronto Santa Claus parade: 5 things to know
  246. After 25 years of legal limbo, Vietnamese refugees arrive in Toronto
  247. Gregor Robertson, Vision Vancouver keep grip on city council
  248. Shooting at busy Toronto restaurant leaves 1 dead, 2 injured
  249. Tories claim smear campaign in Whitby-Oshawa byelection
  250. 4 people injured in alleged knife attack in Toronto