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  1. Controversial imam wants apology from Montreal mayor or he'll sue
  2. Mayor's spyware allegations vindicated by B.C. privacy commissioner
  3. Class action lawsuit to be filed in AC 624 crash
  4. Ottawa man meets online classifieds buyers at police station
  5. John Furlong lawsuit dropped after complainant fails to appear in court
  6. BC Ferry passenger pulled from water after man overboard alert
  7. NHL game wish fulfilled for P.E.I. family
  8. 2 charged in bloody trail of crimes across B.C. and Alberta
  9. FCA Canada investigating workplace incidents described as racial in nature
  10. Lululemon founder gives neighbours an 8,000-square-foot April Fool's Day gift
  11. Aviation experts say 'hard landing' too soft a term for Air Canada crash
  12. Bill C-51 amendments seem unconnected to committee process
  13. Why asking servers to wear revealing clothes could violate rights
  14. Future Shop closures a signal about the future of Canadian retail
  15. Air Canada AC624: Runway won't be fully operational for a month
  16. Quebec City is only Canadian date on Rolling Stones new 'Zip Code' tour
  17. Watchdog to report on 'modernizing' access to information system
  18. Former owner of pet store charged in python deaths of 2 brothers
  19. C. difficile infections could be treated with fecal transplants beyond clinical trials
  20. Conservative government restarts search and rescue plane purchase
  21. Polar bears in good shape, Inuvialuit hunters say in study
  22. John Furlong to make statement after final sex abuse lawsuit dropped
  23. Rope shaped like a noose at Windsor Assembly Plant, probed by police
  24. Quebec City school board admits to multiple clothing searches
  25. Food inspection cuts put Canadians at risk, union says
  26. Ontario's Kashechewan First Nation faces 'intolerable' spring flood risk
  27. 'Shame on you': Hillier blasts MPs who didn't show up for ISIS vote
  28. 'It's not heroism, it's being human,' says man who carried senior from plane crash site
  29. Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver calls out Canada for its diet problems
  30. Ontario deficit now at $10.9B, lower than projected: Sousa
  31. B.C. MP James Lunney leaves Tory caucus to defend 'religious freedom'
  32. PBO says 51% of child care benefits go to families with older children
  33. York University strike ends as CUPE 3903 votes yes to new contract
  34. Homeless Canadians brought to tears by the mean things people say about them
  35. Not guilty verdict in death of First Nations woman prompts rallies calling for appeal
  36. Happy birthday, Mr. Hockey: Gordie Howe turns 87
  37. Canadians Duhamel, Radford get last laugh on their critics
  38. 'This is my home,' say temporary foreign workers on eve of exodus
  39. Toronto transit officer throws 9 punches at man during Union Station arrest
  40. Aeroplan members say they can't find seats to book with their points
  41. Tom Mulcair's NDP may be turning a corner, polls suggest
  42. Air Canada plane wreckage removed from Halifax runway
  43. Iraq, Ukraine mission costs 'classified' in coming budget: DND
  44. It's no April Fools' Day joke: P.E.I. could get 15 cm of snow Saturday
  45. TTC to address Union Station brawl video today
  46. Saudi Arabia to Quebec: Stay out of Raif Badawi case
  47. Bay employee tells woman breastfeeding in store to leave, 'go to Sears'
  48. Man charged in brazen Vancouver sex assault has violent criminal record
  49. Pamela Wallin, Mike Duffy, more? Senate expenses on Wednesdays with @Kady
  50. Automakers snub Canada, again, when it comes to investment
  51. Ontario premier's review of prostitution law rewrite finds it constitutional
  52. Heli-hockey takes off in B.C. after Mountie's tweet
  53. Family tax cut: Will federal party leaders benefit from new measures?
  54. Facebook page targeting Winnipeg aboriginals pulled down
  55. Don't like Indiana's controversial religious freedom law? Come to Ontario, premier says
  56. High-risk Craigslist deals can now be done at Vancouver police HQ
  57. Surrey Save-On-Foods grocery store is the first to sell wine in B.C.
  58. Coast guard icebreaker hits sea bottom off Newfoundland
  59. 'Those breakfasts are pretty awful': Senator defends airline breakfast claims
  60. Real Housewives of Vancouver cast member's lies lead to special court costs
  61. RCMP make prostitution ring arrests in Montreal, Toronto
  62. Are playgrounds too safe? Children need to some take risks, researcher says
  63. James Lunney defends views on evolution in House of Commons
  64. Diplomatic immunity won't fly for Marc Wabafiyebazu, Canadian teen in Miami shootout case
  65. Defence minister shakes off 'cheerleader-in-chief' jibe from Justin Trudeau
  66. Children in care to be taken out of Winnipeg hotels after serious attack on girl
  67. Target Canada to close all stores by April 12
  68. War in Iraq and Syria will cost Canada $528M by next year, Kenney says
  69. Western University president to return half of $924K salary
  70. Shortage of meat inspectors not affecting food safety, CFIA says
  71. Labradoodle marketing fetches $2,500 puppy price
  72. Conservatives' universal child-care benefit a baby-bonus time warp
  73. Roma refugees victims of systemic discrimination in Canada, new report finds
  74. Crime and politics as curtain rises on the Mike Duffy trial: Chris Hall
  75. 5 youths dead after cabin fire in Mistissini, Que.
  76. 'Soft landing' in home prices underway — unless you're in Toronto or Vancouver, BMO says
  77. 'Virtual slave' nanny wins $50K in human rights case
  78. Pastrami panic sets in amid a wave of rising food prices
  79. Leamington medical marijuana operation set to double this summer
  80. Saskatchewan senior dies after eating detergent pods
  81. 5 ways to repurpose plastic Easter eggs you can't recycle
  82. Telecom complaints fall 8.5%, but that doesn't mean we're happy with the telcos
  83. Canadian air strikes in Syria expected in 'short order'
  84. Appeal filed over acquittal of trucker accused of killing Edmonton sex worker
  85. Satellites reveal 'significant' forest loss in Russia, Canada
  86. Canadian Sim Bhullar becomes 1st NBA player of Indian descent
  87. Rob Ford cancer update expected this afternoon
  88. Students, teachers and unions take part in big Montreal protest
  89. OPP report concludes killing of Parliament Hill gunman was justified
  90. Boy, 15, charged in vicious attack on teen girl in Winnipeg
  91. Baffin Island hamlet declares state of emergency as 1,400 without power
  92. Diplomat asks for privacy to 'quietly' grieve for son killed in Miami shooting
  93. Air Canada sending $5K cheques to Flight 624 passengers to compensate for crash
  94. NHL bars Jets' Byfuglien 4 games for cross-check
  95. Muhanad Mahmoud Al Farekh, ex-Manitoba student, accused of supporting al-Qaeda
  96. Vancouver hip-hop kids perform on The Ellen Show
  97. Teen girl's family in shock over vicious attack in Winnipeg
  98. Pagan fire ritual gone wrong killed Kamloops woman, says husband
  99. 'High risk' sexual offender arrested following death of girlfriend
  100. Volunteer tax clinics assist low-income Canadians at tax time
  101. Ontario imams to urge Muslims vote in federal election
  102. Shortest lunar eclipse in a century very early Saturday morning
  103. 'I carry the cross': Why one man has played Jesus every Easter for 46 years
  104. Easter weekend weather to be messy across Maritimes
  105. Canadian navy vessel helps intercept 5,200 kgs of cocaine off Costa Rica
  106. Jasper, Alta., temporary foreign worker wins last minute reprieve
  107. Quebec is Canada's king of Illegal drone-flying
  108. City withdraws fine against Hamilton man who cleaned up garbage
  109. Can Doug Ford replace ailing brother Rob Ford on Toronto council?
  110. Federal cabinet ministers Paradis, Glover won't seek re-election
  111. Police investigate Whole Foods for defying holiday shopping law
  112. First ship to travel up St. Lawrence Seaway in 2015 runs aground
  113. Former PM Paul Martin calls for fiscal stimulus in federal budget
  114. Maritimes to see snow, wind and freezing rain on Saturday
  115. Why I wear the niqab: Ottawa woman says veil 'doesn't limit us'
  116. Montreal Canadiens great Elmer Lach dies at 97
  117. Canadians fall to U.S. in women's world hockey championship final
  118. Axl Rose and Snoop Dogg tweet support for N.S. film tax credit
  119. 4 million golf balls burn in Beloeil recycling plant fire
  120. HMCS Annapolis to be sunk today to make artificial reef
  121. John St. Jean on life support after beating in Grande Prairie parking lot
  122. Blue Jays exhibition games draw huge crowds in Montreal
  123. Rob Ford appointed to Hockey Hall of Fame board of directors
  124. Ebola: 'Low-risk' Barrie patient transferred to special centre
  125. How Canada is 'scaling up' pediatric nursing in Ghana to save little lives
  126. Mad Men 'changed what was cool,' says show's Canadian-raised co-writer
  127. Think your grocery bill is high? Try shopping in Nunavut
  128. Patient tests negative for Ebola after transfer to Toronto hospital
  129. Maritimes to mostly see sunny day with some flurries or light snow
  130. Veteran CFL quarterback Henry Burris can't get Canadian citizenship
  131. Uber 'wants to be everywhere,' including in Canadian cities
  132. Home-office tax writeoffs can generate big savings
  133. Elmer Lach remembered by former Habs legends
  134. Dog alerts Nova Scotia family of 7 to get out of burning house
  135. B.C. mine explosion sends 3 to hospital
  136. CSIS shares terrorism travel info with 'trusted partners': memo
  137. N.L. premier's security involved in fatal shooting
  138. Citizenship rule changes ensnare Ontario family
  139. Ontario motocross racer to run for 1st time after spinal cord injury
  140. Greater Vancouver Zoo protesters rally against animal captivity
  141. Senators lose to Leafs; no longer control playoff hopes
  142. Toronto Blue Jays baseball returns on Monday
  143. Senators' loss to Leafs could be critical: NHL stories
  144. Retired Canadian doctor stabbed to death in Bahamas, family says
  145. Mike Duffy trial: Your Senate expenses primer
  146. Addiction Canada ignores government orders to pay ex-employees
  147. Weapon pointed at N.L. premier's security detail before fatal shooting
  148. Agent Orange settlements 'a joke,' say workers who suffered exposure
  149. 9 perks of the job the taxman can't touch
  150. Gloom over cheap oil spreading beyond energy sector, Bank of Canada says
  151. Western Canada's glaciers will shrink 70% by 2100. Here's how
  152. Toronto Blue Jays open season Monday afternoon in New York vs. Yankees
  153. Man missing after falling from floating home into river trying to rescue wife
  154. Ontario bars, restaurants want to sell take-home beer to public
  155. Sperm bank allegedly gives couple wrong donor info
  156. P.E.I. premier expected to make election announcement
  157. P.E.I. election called for May 4
  158. Man topples onto subway tracks along with mobility scooter
  159. Wife says Good Samaritan husband breathing on his own after attack
  160. Federal government sells remaining shares in General Motors
  161. Blue Jays drub Yankees to kick off MLB season
  162. Jets blank Wild to boost playoff hopes
  163. Ukrainian pianist says Toronto Symphony dropped her due to political views
  164. Canucks, Jets move closer to playoff berths: NHL stories
  165. Mike Duffy trial to put spotlight on his side of story
  166. Fracking criticism spreads, even in Alberta and Texas
  167. Pizza attack leads to assault charges in Truro
  168. Ex-Quebec premier Parizeau says PQ is 'a field of ruins'
  169. 'Terrorized' mom with family in car takes video of chainsaw-wielding man
  170. 5 unanswered questions in fatal shooting involving N.L. premier's security
  171. Economists urge provinces to continue push on carbon pricing
  172. Montreal cabbies intimidated UberX drivers, passenger says
  173. Salmon anglers ordered to release all fish caught in 2015
  174. Woman abducted in Toronto, held captive and sexually assaulted, police say
  175. Military struggles to fill mental health jobs, documents show
  176. 'I won't be able to handle it': Retiree, 85, struggles to pay back pension overpayment
  177. Bell targeted ads plan slammed by privacy watchdog
  178. Almost 1 in 3 first-time homebuyers hits up the bank of mom and dad, Genworth says
  179. Stephen Harper expands eligibility for Canada Student Grants program
  180. Man killed by N.L. premier's security aimed loaded rifle at officer before shooting
  181. B.C. doctor Geoffrey Harding slain in Bahamas remembered for 'roaring laugh'
  182. Manuel Delisle pleads not guilty after Quebec road rage-chainsaw incident
  183. Claire Martin, ex-CBC meteorologist, to run for Green Party nomination
  184. Senators' furious comeback tops Penguins in OT
  185. Vancouver Canucks return to NHL playoffs
  186. At Issue: Mike Duffy on Trial
  187. Tim Bosma case: CBC and other media win right to attend pretrial hearings
  188. Drug addiction centres need regulation, say families out thousands of dollars
  189. Can the Conservatives afford another Mike Duffy hit?
  190. 'Treated like scum': Families of missing and murdered women give police a failing grade
  191. Montreal archbishop emeritus dead at 78
  192. Highlights from day 1 of the Mike Duffy trial
  193. B.C. police officer charged with murder claims victim pointed handgun
  194. N.L. won't go after estates of pensioners in nearly $1M overpayment flap
  195. Replacement pianist 'bullied' into not performing after Toronto symphony drops original artist
  196. 'We've got teeth' says new head of public sector integrity office
  197. Thieves steal $8.5 million worth of gold from Canadian-owned mine in Mexico
  198. Mike Duffy trial: Senate law clerk expected to shed light on expense rules
  199. 'You've got to be kidding': Family's video shows elderly woman stealing patio furniture
  200. 'Balanced budget' legislation to be announced by Joe Oliver
  201. Naturopath accused of fatally injecting man found not guilty
  202. 'Never in my wildest dreams,' says woman alleging Air Canada seat mate groped her
  203. Walmart shoppers subdue armed would-be robber
  204. Jahanzeb Malik seeks Pakistan's help in obtaining release
  205. Guatemalan workers seek to have civil suit against Tahoe Resources heard in B.C.
  206. #DayOfPink celebrates diversity as LGBT activists boycott over Laureen Harper's involvement
  207. Marilyn Manson punched in the face at a Denny's in Lethbridge
  208. Edmonton gunslinger overcomes gunshot wounds to compete again
  209. Trapped in ice: Freighters, fishing boats, whales stuck in winter's grip
  210. Felix Taqqaugaq shooting: Nunavut coroner to hold inquest
  211. 'Balanced budget' bill a political move, says former PBO Kevin Page
  212. Toronto dubbed 2nd most miserable city to be a sports fan
  213. 22 UQAM students arrested by Montreal police
  214. Parents tell Kathleen Wynne having openly gay premier makes their homosexual kids safer
  215. CFL moves back extra point to 32-yard line
  216. Networks of CEOs can serve to elevate each other's pay, researchers say
  217. Remembering Felicia Solomon: Family seeks justice 12 years after teen's slaying
  218. Sentries at National War Memorial endured abuse, disrespect
  219. New e-cigarette industry says regulations off the mark
  220. Dementia patients sold unproven 'brainwave optimization'
  221. Natuashish youth found sniffing gas at abandoned home
  222. $100 doughnut at B.C. bakery dazzles with edible gold, sugar diamonds
  223. Mike Duffy trial to delve deeper into key primary residence issue
  224. Mom of 7 'spooked' by vaccinations reverses stand — but then kids get sick
  225. Hamilton police send mental health pros to the front lines with cops
  226. UQAM cleans up after chaotic student protest
  227. Regina Police investigating accused killer's possible connection to Kim Cruickshank's disappearance
  228. Stolen van full of slaughtered lambs found in North Battleford, Sask.
  229. Chainsaw-wielding man charged in road rage incident suspended from city job
  230. Farmers fail in court bid to recoup $17B damages for end of wheat board monopoly
  231. Kevin Crull out as Bell Media president
  232. Canada more unequal, less progressive under Stephen Harper, Ed Broadbent says
  233. Dr. Geoffrey Harding homicide probe in Bahamas criticized
  234. P.E.I. man plucked from turbulent sea during tall ship rescue
  235. Mike Duffy's calendar diary reveals insight into Ottawa politics
  236. 'Killer robots' pose risks and advantages for military use
  237. First Nation near Winnipeg has most unsolved cases of missing or murdered indigenous women
  238. Expired drugs found on pharmacy shelves
  239. Man who crowdfunded $740K for trial treatment now cancer-free
  240. Controversial pianist barred by TSO to play free Toronto concert
  241. Winnipeg Jets fans celebrate as team secures NHL playoff spot
  242. Arrest made after Toronto-area police officer stabbed in arm
  243. Man Tasered by police at Pearson Airport
  244. Vancouver oil spill reaches West Vancouver's Sandy Cove
  245. Mike Duffy's the one on trial, but blame and shame abound: Chris Hall
  246. Tax-free savings accounts rob tax revenue from the future: Don Pittis
  247. #NothingForNathan: An alcohol- and drug-free day of remembrance
  248. Released sex offender allowed to return home, abuse stepdaughter again
  249. Driver with prosthetic leg gets note saying she 'should be ashamed' for using accessible spot
  250. 'I refuse to pay over a hundred dollars for diapers'