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  1. Allergies in spring? Snow mould may be to blame
  2. Bubba the cat found after 40 days under snow-covered deck
  3. Bureaucrats to use honour system when it comes to archiving instant messages
  4. Baby born in back of taxi with help of Montreal police
  5. Bry Bitar, Montreal LGBT teen, sparks school uniform revolution
  6. Inflation flat at 1% in February
  7. ISIS mission: Defence officials to provide update on combat operation
  8. Mount Polley spill leads to new rules for tailing ponds
  9. Monty Robinson guilty of perjury in Taser death of Robert Dziekanski
  10. 28 people nabbed for distracted driving in front of police station
  11. Car sales to lose momentum in 2015, says AutoCanada
  12. Police charge Alberta teen they say was trying to leave Canada to join ISIS
  13. Jury finds 2 men guilty of 8 terror-related charges in Via Rail plot
  14. How researchers aim to turn maple syrup into a health food
  15. Shooting a moose costs one man $1,500 and house arrest
  16. MP found guilty of public mischief over false report of theft
  17. Skier's mom says Alpine Canada official discouraged her from complaining about coach to police
  18. Strip clubs closing due to lack of demand in Canada, says industry insider
  19. 'This is an actual emergency': NDP wants debate on sea ice in wake of record low season
  20. B.C. 6-year-old is CSIS's youngest secret agent
  21. Dude, where's my car? Frustrated snow plow operators send a mountainous message
  22. Twitter messages pour in for teen with Asperger's after birthday party slight
  23. F--k Cancer charity founders to face off in B.C. Supreme Court
  24. Deadly Mississauga shooting injures 2 police officers
  25. Will Kathleen Wynne open up alcohol sales in Ontario?
  26. Tintin in America defended by freedom to read advocates
  27. Why a little-discussed part of CRTC TV reform is a big deal for smaller cable companies
  28. Tintin in America defended by freedom to read advocates
  29. Will Kathleen Wynne open up alcohol sales in Ontario?
  30. Why a little-discussed part of CRTC TV reform is a big deal for smaller cable companies
  31. Snow joke: Maritimes to get hit by snow and rain
  32. Newfoundland lifts the lid on its ugliest toilets
  33. Newfoundland lifts the lid on its ugliest toilets
  34. Meet racers in 566 km ultra trek to Arctic Ocean
  35. Photographic proof that Canada's east coast is basically the ice planet Hoth right now
  36. Meet racers in 566 km ultra trek to Arctic Ocean
  37. Gatineau Olympiques sexual assault investigation ends in Quebec City
  38. Take the time to tally medical expenses - it could save you money
  39. Northern Lights paint Kuujjuaq sky electric green
  40. Kronos chemical leak puts white cloud over Varennes, Que.
  41. 4 ways your groceries are shrinking
  42. Cumin recalled for unreported traces of almonds
  43. Quebec's Pierre Cloutier hoofs it to B.C. in 2 horse-drawn wagons
  44. Law society rejects lawyer's bid for appeal of Justin Bourque
  45. Good grades? Here's your free comic book
  46. Alberta meeting by Bank of Canada cost more than $100K
  47. Should Canadian hospitals profit from foreign patients?
  48. More snow and freezing rain in store for Maritimes
  49. Tax season 2015: 10 ways to attract a CRA auditor's attention
  50. Kronos chemical leak: Evacuees allowed to return home
  51. Body of 17-month-old toddler found in Quebec home
  52. No luck for Lotto 6/49 players this weekend
  53. Ottawa spent $4.3M on medical marijuana for vets, 10 times more than last year
  54. Police on lookout for protesters as Montreal's St. Patrick's Day parade finally underway
  55. Multiple crashes in whiteout conditions reported in Nova Scotia
  56. Woman escapes, man dies in submerged pickup truck
  57. Montreal's gay village seeking ways to reinvent itself
  58. Maritime travel options dwindling due to poor weather
  59. Slain teen came to Toronto from St. Lucia for a better life
  60. U.S. energy advertising blitz cost Canadians $24M
  61. Harper to meet NATO chief to discuss anti-ISIS effort ahead of vote to extend mission
  62. Ontario teen bullied, harassed online for being named Isis
  63. Jenny Kwan wins federal NDP nomination for Vancouver East
  64. Steve Fonyo out of coma following violent home invasion
  65. Follow Finland and eliminate tax filing altogether, experts urge CRA
  66. Families stuck with hefty retirement home fees after seniors die or move out
  67. Patrick Brazeau's sexual assault trial starts today
  68. Teaching assistants at U of T vote down deal, strike goes on
  69. Canadian border agents at small posts said to face safety hazards
  70. Chevron sponsorship of parenting iPads 'disgusting,' says N.W.T. MLA
  71. CBC Asks: Is politics broken? The 'Team Yes' argument
  72. Corner Brook woman's sealskin purse seized at U.S. border
  73. Road rage incident, social media storm bring driver an apology
  74. Ontario crash victims are mostly men
  75. National Music Centre restoring mobile studio used by Rolling Stones
  76. WestJet uncovers fake Las Vegas discount fares scam
  77. Parapan Am Games tickets go on sale while Pan Am Games tickets suspended
  78. Ontario soldier, wife and baby die in South Carolina crash
  79. Utterly Canadian: Images that will fill you with national pride
  80. RCMP called in after envelopes with white powder sent to Senate offices
  81. Supreme Court to rule on fate of Quebec gun registry data
  82. Budget freeze forcing Ontario hospitals to lay off nurses, NDP says
  83. 3 foods you can eat after the best before date — but might not want to
  84. Toronto man among group of medical students in ISIS-controlled Syria
  85. Son of Hells Angels leader 'Mom' Boucher mistakenly let out of jail
  86. Alleged sexual assault victim says she waited days for a rape kit
  87. Bill C-51: Sister of slain soldier testifies as committee review resumes
  88. Ottawa Bluesfest 2015 lineup includes Iggy Azalea, Tragically Hip
  89. Iraq mission: Stephen Harper to present motion to expand mission into Syria
  90. Olaf from Frozen comes to life in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.
  91. Measles found in 2 passengers on Air China flight to Vancouver
  92. Accused B.C. terrorist worried about Muslim backlash if too many children died
  93. Medication reviews may miss patients who need them
  94. Retirement homes: 5 things to ask before the big move
  95. Doctors make charter challenge on right to refuse care on religious grounds
  96. Climb aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Bristol Bay icebreaker
  97. New test speeds up tuberculosis diagnosis in Nunavut, study finds
  98. China seeks to establish Northern Canadian research outpost
  99. Former NHLer charged in arson attack at family home
  100. Half of Target Canada stores to be gone by April 2
  101. Duct cleaning companies pay $55,000 for violating do-not-call list
  102. Commuters beware: Freezing rain in forecast for parts of Ontario
  103. Moosehead Breweries suing over Moose Wizz root beer logo
  104. TD says low oil prices hitting hard, but Canada will weather storm
  105. Researcher explains how electric cars can be bad for the environment
  106. Ontario Tories call for end to 'slush fund' operated by workplace safety board
  107. Mouldy, undercooked, contaminated: Students angry and disgusted over cafeteria
  108. Can't afford the house, can't fit in the condo — Torontonians' real estate dilemma
  109. Montreal jail guard suspended after son of 'Mom' Boucher freed prematurely
  110. Budget tough to balance after slow start to year, economists say
  111. Winnipeg police officers won't face charges in Tina Fontaine case
  112. Stunning northern lights photos attract attention online
  113. Steve Nash: 'Remember me as a competitor and a great teammate'
  114. Patrick Brazeau's lawyer attacks credibility of alleged sex assault victim
  115. Amina Lawal, York U student, missing since last Friday
  116. Canucks score 5 unanswered goals to down Jets
  117. Canada Post scam sends out suspicious emails of missed delivery
  118. Canucks storm back on Jets: NHL stories
  119. Thousands march in evening protest in downtown Montreal
  120. For Omar Khadr, release on bail would mean freedom — with conditions
  121. ISIS mission has support of Canadians, polls suggest
  122. Many Canadians distrustful of federal politics, poll indicates
  123. Fireball over Halifax caught on camera
  124. Toronto, Montreal mayors to join forces on politics, business and security
  125. ISIS fight: Jason Kenney, Rob Nicholson make case to expand mission
  126. Postmedia purchase of Sun Media OK'd by Competition Bureau
  127. Prince Edward Island RCMP make arrest on terror-related peace bond
  128. Food quantity and affordability fails to improve, StatsCan suggests
  129. 2 should be charged for snooping in Rob Ford medical records, privacy watchdog says
  130. Aboriginal Affairs won't fund life-saving airstrip for Saskatchewan First Nation
  131. Are pharmacists turning into salespeople?
  132. Sandro Lisi, Rob Ford's former driver, pleads not guilty at drug trial
  133. Saskatchewan to make stripping illegal in bars again
  134. Tender says terrorism, demonstrations may pose safety risks in capital
  135. How Canada turned surplus in auto trade into a widening deficit
  136. Christian leaders say their faith losing ground in Canada to other religions
  137. Corner Brook woman gets new sealskin purse thanks to complete stranger
  138. Student protester files $250K lawsuit against police after losing eye
  139. B.C. man charged in killing of pet dog that was stabbed 61 times
  140. Patrick Brazeau hit by alleged victim, defence lawyer suggests
  141. Insite supervised injection site gets Health Canada exemption
  142. Patrick Brazeau hit by alleged victim, defence lawyer suggests
  143. Insite supervised injection site gets Health Canada exemption
  144. Rob Ford set to have cancer surgery in early May
  145. C-51 must include more oversight, anti-radicalization efforts, NDP says
  146. #CBCAsks debate: Is politics broken?
  147. Albertans brace for change on eve of 'bad news budget'
  148. B.C. residential school day students seek compensation
  149. Foster home where baby girl died shut down
  150. Filipino fast food chain Jollibee is officially coming Canada
  151. 'Roller Girl' Angela Dawson wins $15K damages from Vancouver police
  152. Alleged B.C. child rapist deported from U.S. back to Canada
  153. Timid Justin Trudeau ads not enough to take on NDP in Quebec, analyst says
  154. More questions than answers as Parliament debates ISIS mission
  155. Debt agencies sought to help government collect overdue fines
  156. Bell Media's principles of business and media collide: Don Pittis
  157. Canada stretching international law with mission to strike ISIS in Syria
  158. European anti-Islam group PEGIDA plans debut in Montreal
  159. Senior officer at CFB Valcartier charged with sexual assault, harassment
  160. It's a girl! Peter MacKay and his wife to welcome second baby
  161. CBC sheds more than 140 jobs in local news
  162. Vic Toews's lobbying to be reviewed by federal ethics commissioner
  163. Canadian airlines told to have 2 people in the cockpit at all times
  164. Retired Cardinal Jean-Claude Turcotte in palliative care
  165. Former SNC-Lavalin VP worked with RCMP in corruption probe
  166. 4 suicides and 4 more attempts shake 'dry' northern community
  167. If Alberta can roll out its budget, why can’t the Harper government?
  168. Undercover officer cross-examined at drug trial of friend of Rob Ford
  169. Good Samaritan intervenes to stop brutal sex assault in Vancouver
  170. Buddhist monks reveal simple life in Little Sands, P.E.I.
  171. Anti-abortion graphic postcards upset some Surrey residents
  172. Quebec Liberals unveil tight on spending budget
  173. Not quite the 'grim Jim' Prentice budget Alberta was primed for: Kathleen Petty
  174. His legs are gone, but veteran says he has to prove his disability to Ottawa
  175. Expat voters' rights battle costs Harper government $1.3M so far
  176. Supreme Court to rule on Quebec long-gun registry data
  177. Ontario's children's advocate wants inquest into 12-year-old's suicide
  178. BlackBerry ekes out small Q4 profit as sales fall
  179. Bill C-51: NDP to outline plan to scrap 'dangerous provisions'
  180. Who earns $100K or more? Ontario Sunshine List released
  181. Ruling gives feds right to destroy Quebec's long run registry records
  182. 'Stupid human tricks' lead to apology from Canadian navy
  183. Buckingham Palace comes calling for origins of Canada's Windsors
  184. Montreal man RCMP fear will commit terror offence agrees to wear tracking bracelet
  185. How did Western University president double his salary to $924,000 in 2014?
  186. Canada Post flips to $194M profit in 2014
  187. Boy, 15, and girl, 14, arrested in bedbug-detecting dog theft
  188. 'Creepy' posts on N.W.T. Facebook confessions page spark concerns
  189. Anti-terror bill to be scaled back as Tories bow to criticism
  190. No budget yet, but Tories introduce bill to boost family income
  191. Vancouver home sells for $567K over asking price
  192. After 40 years, Yukon elder discovers mother's purse at national museum
  193. Canadian sprinter Daundre Barnaby dies at Caribbean training camp
  194. Man charged with brutal Vancouver sex assault
  195. Housing squeeze leads many young families to opt for condo living
  196. Are public-sector Sunshine Lists still useful?
  197. Defence minister says Iraq and Syria responsible for security post-ISIS
  198. Tories introduce bill to delay statutory release for repeat violent offenders
  199. More snow ahead for Maritimes, Nova Scotia to be hardest hit
  200. Former Quebec commission chair calls Harper's niqab line 'dumb'
  201. Caught on camera: Vancouver police officer smashes driver's window
  202. Plane with nobody aboard crashes in Saskatchewan
  203. Former federal minister John Baird to advise mining giant Barrick Gold
  204. Scarborough townhouse fire kills 1 child, injures mother and 3 others
  205. Future Shop closing stores across Canada, converting some to Best Buy
  206. Pregnant in limbo: How vulnerable women pay for Canada's universal health care
  207. Canada's Nguyen 5th in men's free at figure skating worlds
  208. Are selfies a boon or blight to museums?
  209. Employees, customers react to country-wide Future Shop closures
  210. Anti-Islam group PEGIDA Québec to face off with anti-racist protesters
  211. Dalhousie University says Instagram sex scandal 'not acceptable'
  212. Historic St. John's mansion gets makeover, listed for $1.4M
  213. The Stanley Cup pleases fans in Kuujjuaq, Iqaluit
  214. Boy signs 1-day contract with Toronto Maple Leafs
  215. Canadians dim lights from coast to coast for Earth Hour
  216. Air Canada flight leaves runway upon landing in Halifax, no major injuries
  217. Medical marijuana users could help researchers define risks, benefits
  218. Commons renovates to squeeze in 30 more MPs after fall election
  219. Why it took almost an hour to get passengers off Halifax runway
  220. Air Canada 624 crash landing: How events are playing out on social media
  221. Follow the latest updates from Halifax about the Air Canada hard landing
  222. Alberta's new Wildrose leader 'doesn't believe in crossing floors'
  223. Man dies after standoff at Ontario Walmart
  224. Toronto looks to Vancouver for advice on hosting Pan Am Games
  225. Quebec premier hammers home province's problem with debt
  226. Air Canada AC624 passengers speak about ordeal
  227. Target speeds up its Canadian exit, plans to shutter all stores by mid-April
  228. Icy Gaspé coast captured by amateur photographer
  229. Federal government's new payment would give seriously injured soldiers up to $70k
  230. For 1st time, more people died than were born in New Brunswick last year
  231. Air Canada flight AC624: Hard landing or crash landing?
  232. Anti-radicalization protest turns violent in Montreal
  233. Toronto lawyer 'looking forward' to cross-examining Justin Bieber
  234. Class of 2015: 5 ways for the graduates to find a job
  235. York University strike could be coming to an end
  236. Toronto-based filmmaker held in notorious Iranian prison
  237. 4 ways for parents to prevent medication errors in children
  238. Jets, Senators suffer tough losses: NHL stories
  239. Tax season 2015: The disability tax credit and the push for fee limits
  240. Future Shop stores lost out to the lazy, fulfilled online shoppers
  241. Bell accused of 'ganging up' on resale buyers by blacklisting phones
  242. Gun owners' group avoiding questions about C-51 committee, members say
  243. Is Canada's ISIS mission ready for Syria's moral maze?
  244. 'Cry baby' award given to boy, 8, spurs Facebook backlash
  245. Tuktoyaktuk reindeer crossing marks 80th year
  246. Daycare's licence suspended after toddler found half-kilometre away
  247. Abusive behaviour too common at Gatineau, Que., arena, say police and fans
  248. Most of Ottawa's tax cuts will be offset by provincial hikes, BMO says
  249. Cut university enrolment by 30%, expand colleges, CEO-commissioned report says
  250. Maple Lodge Farms probes alleged mistreatment of chickens