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  1. Toronto newspaper plans to defy ad ban in new prostitution bill
  2. CFIA to provide update on B.C. avian flu outbreak this afternoon
  3. Canada drawn with China at FIFA Women's World Cup
  4. Justin Bourque evidence release could have wider impact, lawyer says
  5. Live grenade dropped off at Edmonton Goodwill
  6. Necropsy on killer whale J-32 seeks answers to troubling questions
  7. Renowned doctor Ezekiel Emanuel says 75 is good age for us to die
  8. Idle No More: Where is the movement 2 years later?
  9. Wind turbines have little impact on property values, study concludes
  10. Kaillie Humphries qualifies to race in 4-man bobsled World Cup circuit
  11. 'My idol and my captain': Jean Béliveau's public visitation begins today
  12. Kathleen Wynne has 'grave concern' about new prostitution laws
  13. Ottawa man fighting for ISIS calls for lone-wolf attacks in Canada
  14. Vets disability branch budget slashed 2009-2013, records show
  15. Barricade erected over First Nation's use of Ontario's Ipperwash Beach
  16. Winter warriors descend on Edmonton's Kinsmen Park for massive snowball fight
  17. Probe launched after endangered killer whale's teeth removed
  18. Actor Russell Crowe stood up in Gander by Newfoundland friends
  19. Stephen Harper does U-turn on election law gagging advocacy groups
  20. Samsung Galaxy Ace II x explodes causing bedroom fire
  21. Dad posed as daughter to help bust online predator
  22. Man charged with murder of 2 B.C. girls to appear in court
  23. PRISM project to help homeless with mental health issues gets boost
  24. Paul MacLean fired by Senators
  25. Nejib Belhaj-Chtioui arrested at Montreal airport for alleged terror hoax
  26. Storm warning: subtropical storms to drench B.C.
  27. John Maguire's passport revoked, Steven Blaney says
  28. U.S. cabinet member cites new concern in Keystone XL decision: aboriginal rights
  29. Ontario government introduces bill to create provincial pension plan
  30. Man tosses snake behind Tim Hortons counter over diced onion dispute
  31. Ottawa takes 6 First Nations to court over financial transparency law
  32. AFN to elect new leader amid questions about organization's relevance
  33. Babak Andalib-Goortani appeals G20 assault conviction
  34. Ghomeshi probe could be used against CBC employees, union warns
  35. Mountie killer told father before shootings he'd 'had enough of the authorities'
  36. Penticton doctor 'savagely assaulted' by psychiatric patient
  37. Quebec woman gives birth, but didn't know she was pregnant
  38. HPV vaccination concerns about promiscuity deemed 'unwarranted'
  39. Stephanie Moseley, aspiring actress from B.C., murdered
  40. Canada-U.S. price gap measures to be announced
  41. Your tax dollars spent promoting Harper government, critics say
  42. Stock market trouble for banks has silver lining: Don Pittis
  43. Why radicalization experts think the new Canadian ISIS video is 'silly'
  44. AFN needs 'to engage at the community level' to stay relevant, says chief
  45. Julian Fantino says Veterans Affairs cut 'back office' jobs
  46. Franck Gervais, charged with impersonating soldier, to appear in court today
  47. Eskasoni lightning storm strikes 3 homes, injures 2
  48. Calgary man accused of killing common-law wife, keeping body for 2 years, in court today
  49. Quebec man longs for Canada to issue visa for adopted Sierra Leone baby
  50. Teacher tells Indonesian court rape case against him is 'baseless'
  51. Adopted woman completes 23-year search for 6 siblings, mom
  52. Backyard hockey rink that 'visually' harmed neighbour dismantled
  53. Man killed after vehicle plunges down Cape Breton mountain
  54. Air Canada shifts domestic routes to low-cost carrier Rouge
  55. Election law changes could boost Conservative MPs' campaign tools
  56. Pair sentenced to 9 years in beating death of Tina Fontaine's dad
  57. B.C. storm triggers flood watch, ferry cancellations
  58. Honda Canada to replace Takata airbags on 700,000 cars
  59. Smart Meter installation cost Ontario nearly double the original projection: AG
  60. Stephen Harper says oil and gas regulations now would be 'crazy'
  61. B.C. Sikhs quit Liberals to protest Justin Trudeau's 'star' candidate
  62. Paul MacLean, ex-Senators coach, quotes Taylor Swift after firing
  63. Tim Hortons temporary foreign workers fear deportation after whistle-blowing
  64. Assembly of First Nations election: 5 issues to watch
  65. Canadiens honour Jean Béliveau in emotional pre-game ceremony
  66. Ontario high-speed rail study was rushed ahead of election
  67. Polls show Justin Trudeau, Stephen Harper in tight Ontario race
  68. Jean Béliveau funeral: Thousands expected to bid Habs great a final farewell
  69. Online sexual exploitation: What parents should do
  70. Seniors claim they're banned from city-funded club for not supporting councillor
  71. Canadians could soon be paying more for products, despite Ottawa's price gap help
  72. Price gap on tires between Canada and U.S. said to be closing
  73. Yellowknife man outs Facebook user for racism online
  74. Republic of Doyle being sent off 'in style' during CBC finale
  75. Woman keeps cat after 'inhumane' tossing from truck on B.C. highway
  76. Jennifer Pan's fate in hands of jury deliberating home invasion murder
  77. Luka Magnotta trial: Defence says 'madness' explains killing
  78. Avril Lavigne tells fans she has 'health issues,' asks for prayers
  79. Does a password protect your phone from police searches?
  80. B.C. teen allegedly told sheriff he would 'shoot everyone' at Florida girl's school
  81. Does a password protect your phone from police searches?
  82. B.C. teen allegedly told sheriff he would 'shoot everyone' at Florida girl's school
  83. Federal government nerve centre relied on dubious reports during Oct. 22 attacks
  84. F-35 purchase cost could rise by $1B to replace lost aircraft
  85. B.C. storm flooding causes evacuations, road closures on Vancouver Island
  86. Niagara fishing boat captain hijacked at knifepoint by 2 men
  87. Ex-pat voters will have to prove citizenship, residency under new rules
  88. Mother arrested after child's body found in car trunk
  89. Maritimes hit by rain and flooding, Ontario and Quebec get snow warnings
  90. Perry Bellegarde, new AFN chief, has known triumphs and disappointment
  91. Assembly of First Nations elects new leader as it struggles for relevance
  92. 5 things you need to know about immigration express entry
  93. Tax agency looks into pharmacies that get incentives from drug makers
  94. NewGold deal scuttled by environmental concerns at Big Grassy First Nation
  95. Nor'easter slams Ontario, Quebec with snow as rain plagues B.C., Maritimes
  96. Extending CF-18 lifespan to cost about $400 million: report
  97. Brad Badiuk, Winnipeg teacher, under fire for Facebook posts on aboriginal people
  98. N.W.T. youth sexual health program wins $1M Arctic Inspiration Prize
  99. CBC announces changes to local supper-hour newscasts
  100. Parliament Hill security guards to be honoured in special ceremony
  101. Lisa Batsone faces 2nd-degree murder charge after daughter's body found in trunk
  102. Clumsy thieves steal 165-year-old bible from Guelph shop
  103. Luka Magnotta was ultra-organized in premeditated killing, Crown says
  104. Canadian dollar plunges to 5-year low as oil dips below $60
  105. Canada Post's last day to guarantee standard Christmas parcel delivery
  106. 0.5% sales tax hike proposed for Metro Vancouver transit funding
  107. Anthony Hopkins's goodbye to B.C. sealed with a kiss
  108. Ashley Smith: Corrections Canada rejects key inquest recommendation
  109. 5 highs and lows from the fall sitting of Parliament
  110. TVA shareholders ask securities regulator to look into Quebecor purchase
  111. B.C. revokes approval for proposed Trinity Western law school
  112. Whitehorse RCMP arrest suspect in death of Brandy Vittrekwa
  113. Canadian Forces member found dead at New Brunswick home
  114. Anti-abortion protest bent rules on Parliament Hill
  115. New prostitution laws unlikely to be challenged soon, legal experts say
  116. Stephen Poloz seeks Star Trek inspiration after bad week: Don Pittis
  117. CBC's At Issue politics panel looks back at 2014
  118. Thousands without power on B.C.'s South Coast after windstorm
  119. Canadian exports will rise despite cheaper oil, Royal Bank says
  120. Bacteria kills 1, makes 30 sick after Christmas supper
  121. Train derailment forces family out of Saskatchewan home
  122. Libby Davies, NDP deputy leader, won't run in 2015
  123. HMCS Whitehorse incident results in drinking ban on navy ships
  124. Joellan Huntley insurance clawback case defended by province
  125. Justin Trudeau denies forcing Sikh candidate from nomination race
  126. Women's group wants Hamilton Bill Cosby gig cancelled
  127. 10 expenses Pan Am Games charged to taxpayers
  128. Sidney Crosby will sit 2 games, being tested for mumps
  129. House prices show signs of cooling in November
  130. Life sentences handed down in Surrey Six slayings
  131. NL Premier Paul Davis says Stephen Harper reneged on fund linked to EU trade deal
  132. Mohamed Fahmy's lawyers call on Canada to secure his release from Cairo prison
  133. Ontario government website hacked
  134. B.C. mother charged with death of daughter had attempted suicide
  135. Microsoft gets green light from Ottawa for foreign worker trainees
  136. Hundreds celebrate opening of new Halifax Central Library
  137. Chinese hackers infiltrated National Research Council computers
  138. N.B. man found dead after home destroyed by fire
  139. N.B. man found dead after home destroyed by fire
  140. Jennifer Pan guilty of murder in phoney home invasion
  141. Teen, 15, dies after early morning assault
  142. Earl Kitchener's proposed safety measures divide parents
  143. Competition Bureau called in on LCBO, Beer Store deal
  144. RCMP takedown of First Nations elder captured in photo
  145. U.S. man sentenced in cold-case murder of Ontario nurse
  146. Indigenous gifts for your holiday shopping list
  147. Indigenous gifts for your holiday shopping list
  148. Canadians golden in pairs, ice dance at Grand Prix Final
  149. Quebec Cree couple put together a hospital wedding in 24 hours
  150. Kaillie Humphries 5th in Lake Placid Bobsled race
  151. Pet safety warning tips for the holiday season
  152. More wild weather in store for parts of the Maritimes
  153. Savings at the pump to boost holiday shopping, retail analysts say
  154. Toddler killed in single-vehicle rollover in Ont.
  155. Sidney Crosby diagnosed with the mumps
  156. Cree youth walk 850 km to protest against uranium mining in Quebec
  157. 3 temporary foreign workers killed in Alta. crash
  158. Terry Glecoff, former CBC Calgary anchor dies of cancer
  159. Nunavut's food problems prompt intense security, hopes for change
  160. BC SPCA seizes 16 emaciated horses from Okanagan farm
  161. Joe Oliver looks on the bright side of low oil prices
  162. Dario Bartoli homicide: school counsellors brought in as friends grieve
  163. James Reimer leads Leafs to win over Kings
  164. PetSmart to be sold for $8.7B, Quebec's Caisse among buyers
  165. New dad fears Canadian permanent residency delays could force family apart
  166. Luka Magnotta trial: Jury expected to start deliberations
  167. Musi-Café reopening in Lac-Mégantic a big boost to town’s recovery
  168. Ottawa looks at hot housing market as finance ministers meet
  169. Asian carp could meet new defence proposed by U.S. Congress
  170. Downsizing: Navigating the minefield that is the Christmas season
  171. 12-year-old Kitchener girl charged after police chase
  172. B.C. lawyer takes Harper to court over unappointed Senate seats
  173. Holiday travel with pets: Some vet-approved tips to limit stress
  174. BC Ferries eliminates fuel surcharge as oil prices fall
  175. Deer on ice rescued by B.C. conservation officers
  176. Dalhousie University probes misogynistic student 'Gentlemen's Club'
  177. Wynne denies offering Sudbury candidate an appointment to step aside
  178. Luka Magnotta trial: What the jury didn't see or hear
  179. Ethics watchdog asked to investigate Tory votes on election bill
  180. Prosecution service to challenge Michael Sona's sentence
  181. Government loses appeal to stop medical marijuana patients from growing pot at home
  182. Anthony Calvillo returns to Montreal, as part of coaching staff
  183. High-skilled foreign workers could be sideswiped under express entry
  184. Caribou continue to be at risk in Canada, report says
  185. We must face the fact that houses could be the next oil: Don Pittis
  186. NHL mumps outbreak: 7 big questions answered
  187. Toxic waste from New York's Love Canal no longer being sent to Canada
  188. Federal NDP MP jumps to Ontario Liberals to run in Sudbury byelection
  189. Trinity Western to fight Nova Scotia decision to deny accreditation
  190. Amnesty International slams Harper government for putting economy ahead of rights
  191. Greg Selinger's popularity ranks worst among all Canadian premiers
  192. Hidden camera footage of abuse of calves leads to charges
  193. Acid Attack: Nikolas Stefanatos sentenced to 57 months
  194. Annual Christmas display dazzles with 41,000 lights
  195. 'Internet Black Widow’ denied any chance of parole
  196. What foreign buyers? Non-Canadians own 2.4% of country's condos
  197. 'Internet Black Widow’ denied any chance of parole
  198. What foreign buyers? Non-Canadians own less than 3% of country's condos
  199. The fight for missing and murdered aboriginal women reached a boiling point in 2014
  200. Sydney siege: Hostage's brother-in-law recounts fears
  201. TSX bounces up 220 points as traders hunt for bargains
  202. Spotted: Gas under 90 cents a litre in Southwestern Ontario
  203. Luka Magnotta trial: 5 key factors that will determine jury's verdict
  204. B.C. government decision on Site C dam expected
  205. Dalhousie dentistry complaints date back to summer, student says
  206. Taliban school shooting shocks local Pakistani community
  207. Watch Raptor Kyle Lowry surprise children with gifts
  208. 50 millionaire immigrant investors sought under pilot program
  209. 7 Wildrose MLAs will cross to Alberta PC party
  210. Cyberbullying, prostitution bills among the few to make it to finish line
  211. Justin Trudeau's Liberals lead in year-end polls
  212. Travel insurance: Know what you're buying to avoid a vacation disaster
  213. Dalhousie dentist shocked by 'Gentlemen's Club' Facebook posts
  214. Rain, snow and freezing rain warnings blanket Maritimes
  215. Tony Clement says lapsed funds mean good financial management
  216. Ontario jurors deserve better pay, judge says
  217. Toronto man finds woman with ex-girlfriend's name for free trip around the world
  218. Quebec City mayor unwittingly racks up $20K in roaming charges
  219. Rehtaeh Parsons name can be reported in child pornography case
  220. Ottawa farmer has both arms severed in tractor accident
  221. Floor-crossers and New Year's resolutions on Wednesdays with @Kady
  222. Cuba reconciliation meetings with U.S. hosted by Canada
  223. 'F..., kill or marry' question for Justin Trudeau provokes outrage
  224. Airport security to get fast-tracked for more 'trusted travellers'
  225. Owner of L'Isle-Verte seniors' home says special 'latch' kept front door locked
  226. Wildrose floor-crossing goes to vote by Alberta Tories
  227. 'Sensitive Santa' welcomes children with autism
  228. Dalhousie dentistry student speaks out about sexism in faculty
  229. Cuba, U.S. relations 'overdue development,' Stephen Harper says
  230. Canadian theatres cancel The Interview screenings
  231. CBCNews.ca experiencing technical difficulties
  232. Air Canada flight from London to Toronto diverted because of 'unruly passenger'
  233. RCMP launch criminal investigation into Winnipeg police HQ
  234. Christopher Husbands guilty of 2nd-degree murder in Eaton Centre shooting
  235. Dalhousie dentistry students to go to restorative justice for Facebook posts
  236. Dalhousie dentistry students to go to restorative justice for Facebook posts
  237. Jurors in Luka Magnotta trial end 2nd day of deliberations without verdict
  238. Harper guided by RCMP training as gunshots echoed during Oct. 22 attack
  239. Canadian ambassador: Buy America restrictions on B.C. ferry terminal unacceptable
  240. Full text of Peter Mansbridge's interview with Stephen Harper
  241. Drake announces Raptors starting lineup with style
  242. Anti-marijuana ad's dubious claim a scary hit with parents
  243. Fighting radicalization: Why mosques shouldn't close their doors to troubled Muslims
  244. Man who spent 28 years behind bars sues Quebec police, prosecutor for $35M
  245. Harper's new Supreme Court pick sought hefty tax deduction for clothes
  246. Hamilton residents evicted due to faulty software: Whitehead
  247. Hamilton's Lancaster bomber's borrowed engine returns to U.K.
  248. Supreme Court of Canada won't hear Désiré Munyaneza appeal
  249. Dalhousie 4th-year dentistry student in Facebook post ‘frustrated’
  250. Liberals paid $10,000 to have data erased: OPP