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  1. 2 stoned teens call 911 after getting lost in the woods
  2. Kenney guarantees independent centre to handle military sexual misconduct
  3. Shell exploration plans in Alaska stoke concern, hope in N.W.T.
  4. Anti-abortion campaign takes on assisted suicide ruling in election year
  5. House prices are down from record highs everywhere — except Toronto and Vancouver
  6. Regina man ticketed by police after racing bleeding friend to hospital
  7. Former Shearwater commander heads ISIS fight in Kuwait
  8. Alberta, climate change and NDP make for strange bedfellows
  9. 'No clinical support' pot helps with PTSD, says veterans affairs minister
  10. New international shipping rules to protect Arctic are flawed: experts
  11. MLSE seeks to ban 4 men from venues over 'FHRITP' stunt
  12. Duffy precedent means Senate has little choice but to suspend overspenders
  13. Unpredictable B.C. fire growing aggressively over 8,000 hectares
  14. Love locket helps ID Canadian soldier killed in WW I
  15. B.C. girl, 5, will 'die at home' after relapsing in long battle with cancer
  16. Baby girl 'severely burned' in blaze accidentally set by sibling, firefighters say
  17. RCMP hiring 30 officers for new Parliament Hill security force
  18. Harper government tries to kill all traces of long-gun registry
  19. School dress codes 'demeaning' to both sexes
  20. Keurig K-Cups recycled to solve Grade 6 math problems
  21. FHRITP phenomenon: CBC journalists share 'mortifying' experiences
  22. Company offering student debt relief for new hires inundated with resumes
  23. Inside the secret, intricate world of diamonds
  24. 9-year-old anti-bully activist in Ireland for conference
  25. Dishes, buttons, cannon among Franklin artifacts on display this weekend
  26. Omar Khadr should be declared adult offender, Ottawa to tell Supreme Court
  27. Supreme Court decision on Francophone schools expected today
  28. Montreal woman 'knocking on wood' that her leukemia will not return
  29. Former BC Ferries Queen of the North officer denied appeal by Supreme Court
  30. Yukon theft brings 7-year int'l motorcycle adventure to a halt
  31. Mom 'forced' to have son charged to get him mental health care
  32. Legionnaires' disease bacteria found at Public Works building in Gatineau
  33. Charge dropped against alleged B.C. terrorists
  34. Ultralight plane crash in Saint-Lazare, Que., kills 2
  35. Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk needs urgent liver transplant
  36. Canadians pay cash less than half the time, Bank of Canada calculates
  37. Student in 'unjust' dress code fight hasn't ruled out wearing halter dress again
  38. Alouettes' Khalif Mitchell fined for anti-Semitic tweets
  39. Lack of support called 'brutal and cruel' in tragic death of blind aboriginal girl
  40. RCMP faces Labour Code charges in Moncton Mountie shootings
  41. Expedia accused of not honouring 'best price guarantee'
  42. 'I usually stay in bed all day': A 12-year-old girl's life with Lyme disease
  43. Nursing home makes locked doors disappear for residents with dementia
  44. Bombardier cuts 1,750 jobs amid weak business jet market
  45. Winnipeg woman goes into labour during maternity photo session
  46. B.C. sawmill explosion deaths ruled accidental
  47. Vancouver U2 fans stage impromptu sing-along
  48. Senators call for new blood on committee dealing with audit fallout
  49. FHRITP cases could lead to charges, but unclear if they'd result in conviction
  50. Ontario principal advised students not to dress 'skanky'
  51. Canada's research dilemma is that companies don't do it here
  52. Canada Post's 'super' mailboxes spur growing backlash
  53. Refugee with brain tumour hopes to reunite with husband
  54. Quebec Native Women Association faces closure after $175K in cuts
  55. Toronto police get body-worn cameras next week
  56. Men in FHRITP-linked case at Toronto soccer field won't be charged
  57. Apparent mauling death of 11-year-old girl a homicide, RCMP say
  58. Bank of America forecasts another rate cut in Canada
  59. Military to investigate Inuk soldier's racism, assault allegations
  60. The real meaning of Victoria Day: How its royal roots have changed
  61. Quebec braces for its 'Peladeau moment' as PQ selects new leader
  62. Principal's 'skanky' comment prompts student dress code review
  63. RCMP court appearance on Labour Code charges set for July 9
  64. Employment minister rejects opposition criticism of taxpayer-funded 'vanity videos'
  65. Man assaulted jogger before taking photos of her unconscious, police say
  66. Toronto Star reporter denies sources will be ID'd in upcoming Ghomeshi book
  67. 'We want to have and enjoy our own country,' new PQ Leader Péladeau says
  68. Connor McDavid's OHL career likely ends with loss in final
  69. Why it's so hard to fight drug-impaired driving
  70. Refugee board members' rulings varied widely in 2014, data suggests
  71. FHRITP-linked man fired from job apologizes to CityNews reporter Shauna Hunt
  72. Man killed in highway crash involving wrong-way driver
  73. Quebec wine purveyor hits the road with wine truck
  74. Victoria Day 2015: 24 facts about May 24 long weekend
  75. 3D printing: A whole new dimension of design
  76. Sherbrooke bacon festival proves you can put bacon in everything
  77. Supporters, opponents chime in on Péladeau's PQ win
  78. Eugene Melnyk could get liver transplant in coming week, doctor says
  79. Keeping faith: The changing face of religion in Canada
  80. Canadian Heritage stalls rare airplane swap with U.S. museum
  81. Federal election 2015: Conservative move on election debates raises questions
  82. 50 shades of Brown: Ontario's new PC leader, past and present
  83. Lightning sparks new wildfires in B.C. Interior
  84. Critics want to see changes to 'rent-a-cop' programs in Canadian cities
  85. Nunavut university promoted as voice and inspiration for Inuit culture
  86. Quebec makes strides toward more trans-inclusive policies
  87. Widow, ex-soldier move for final judgment on $134M suit against Omar Khadr
  88. More than 'beans and bullets': inside Canada's largest military exercise
  89. Parents of surprise airplane baby regret seeking $50K
  90. Private MRI clinic fails to detect life-threatening condition before stroke
  91. Hands off our retirement money! Should Ottawa loosen the RRIF rules even more?
  92. Conservative Party themes echoed in taxpayer-funded advertising
  93. Mohawk woman, non-native boyfriend driven from home by protesters 'trying to break my door down'
  94. Seal meat program gives homeless Inuit a taste of home
  95. Navy techs scour eBay for parts to keep 1970s vintage supply ships running
  96. How do Canadians feel about Charles heading the British Monarchy?
  97. Cities watch closely as Canada Post, Hamilton square off over community mailboxes
  98. Toronto doctor who treated hundreds of villagers in Nepal returns home
  99. National Geographic picks Edmonton as 1 of world's sweet summer spots
  100. 'He wants me out there.' Céline Dion dedicates Vegas return to sick husband
  101. Tornado warning issued for Smiths Falls, Perth, Lanark County
  102. 'Armed and dangerous' suspect sought after chase through Vancouver
  103. Paige's death results in damning report, but who will listen?
  104. Canada's Hinchcliffe in stable condition after crash in Indy 500 practice
  105. Mom praises school trustee for defending transgender girl
  106. Oilers to hire Todd McLellan as head coach: reports
  107. Federal election 2015: How media coverage of debates could change
  108. Fatty liver disease an epidemic few know about
  109. Road rage: Why are we seeing so much of it?
  110. Edmonton police involved in fatal shooting
  111. Policy issues leading to 'death spiral for government science,' retired biologist says
  112. Toronto's Maple Leaf Forever tree on tour with Blue Rodeo, Tragically Hip
  113. Alberta NDP facing pressure to halt logging project it campaigned against
  114. Fishing boat captain pleads guilty to manslaughter in 'murder for lobster' case
  115. Where did all the sand go? Newfoundland beach loses its look
  116. Chrysler finishes $2B renovation of Windsor Assembly Plant
  117. Man accused of murdering Alberta boy, grandparents faces preliminary inquiry today
  118. Man pays to park, still gets slapped with $50 parking fine
  119. Loonie loses lustre after long weekend brings cheaper oil
  120. RCMP gun registry data destruction allegations handed to police
  121. Coin toss decides winner of P.E.I. seat after tie vote
  122. Canadian driver James Hinchcliffe 'doing amazingly' after scary crash
  123. 10 Montreal youth arrested on suspicion of wanting to join jihad
  124. Border Patrol agent justified in fatal shooting of B.C. man: U.S. prosecutor
  125. Senators owner Melnyk recovering after liver transplant surgery
  126. Father faces attempted murder charge after 5-year-old daughter stabbed in London, Ont.
  127. Transgender child wins use of girls washroom in Catholic school
  128. NDP jumps into 3-way race with Conservatives, Liberals: Éric Grenier
  129. Gerd Trubenbach says flying to Korea for cancer surgery was his only hope
  130. Bear climbs power transmission tower to raid ravens' nest
  131. Vancouver police's rough takedown captured on video
  132. Why are so many on an Alberta First Nation choosing death over life?
  133. Secret U.S. Steel deal with Ottawa to stay sealed
  134. Undercover agent testifies against Jahanzeb Malik, accused in Toronto bomb plot
  135. Maple Leafs lure ex-Red Wings coach Mike Babcock
  136. U.S. legislators ready to repeal meat labelling laws
  137. Fatal police shooting inside hospital ER in Guelph, Ont.
  138. Saskatchewan toddler's death could have been prevented, advocate says
  139. B.C. premier announces LNG agreement with Petronas
  140. Uber driver charged with sex assault of passenger north of Toronto
  141. Parent's tip led to airport arrests of 10 Quebec teens allegedly seeking to join jihadists
  142. Residential school survivors take Ottawa to court over documents
  143. CFRA radio host Lauren Davis remembered in Ottawa memorial
  144. Dal won't say how many dentistry Facebook scandal students on graduation list
  145. Dismembered millionaire's family claims he was killed for his money
  146. Nickelback 'wanted' by Australian police for 'crimes against music'
  147. Debate launched over who can own Saskatchewan farmland
  148. Kathleen Leary homicide: 'Tragic ending for capable, caring person'
  149. Spy agencies target mobile phones, app stores to implant spyware
  150. Top court to rule on including First Nations in jury pools in Ontario
  151. Could Canadian cities try L.A.'s $15-an-hour minimum wage?
  152. Senators continue to take pricey flights because they can
  153. Moncton RCMP memorial proposals unveiled
  154. Stephen Harper to be feted by influential Montreal Jewish council
  155. 'Affront to our culture': pro-sealing group protests EU discussions
  156. New charges for Alpine Canada coach accused of sex assault
  157. Future Shop closure has cost Best Buy $191M so far, and more to come
  158. Conviction shouldn't be overturned over a lack of aboriginal jurors, top court rules
  159. Conservatives take up Munk Debates offer for foreign policy face-off
  160. CBCnews.ca's map tracks federal leaders' pre-election travels
  161. Stephen Harper puts focus on anti-terrorism at Montreal's Trudeau Airport
  162. Donors step in to help after single dad's van stolen and torched
  163. Vancouver house prices pushing millennials out: report
  164. Royal Military College head apologizes for cadets' behaviour at harassment seminars
  165. Scale of police response to Ottawa shooting added to confusion, says report
  166. First Nations community still searching for remains of Teresa Robinson, 11
  167. Dalhousie releasing report on dentistry Facebook scandal
  168. Despite healthy profits, Canada Post won't back down on super mailboxes
  169. Fort Nelson First Nation uses fire to save bison, limit wildfires
  170. Lawyer for accused killer denies allegations in dismembered millionaire case
  171. Hockey mom's accused killer expected to plead guilty in court
  172. P.E.I. minister resigns just a day after being sworn in
  173. How B.C. halibut became more expensive than Angus beef tenderloin
  174. Economic inequality: 10 reasons why we can't beat it
  175. Mike Babcock's salary about more than winning the Leafs a Stanley Cup
  176. Merchant Prince celebrates 175 years of 'owning' the Atlantic
  177. Police discover Ontario man used identity of B.C. boy who died in 1970s
  178. We are not 'monsters:' Dalhousie dentistry class reflects after restorative justice
  179. Winnipeg doctor disciplined for sending patients to ER
  180. 'If I had a chance to kill him, I would've': Calgary professor's book found on Bin Laden bookshelf
  181. Chrysler latest Takata airbag lawsuit target in newest class action
  182. Dalhousie dentistry Facebook members can graduate if clinical requirements met
  183. Inflation cooled to 0.8% in March, dragged down by cheap gas
  184. One-third of American 8th graders think Canada is a dictatorship, report reveals
  185. Terrorism-related peace bond for P.E.I. man extended
  186. New national kidney donor program helps hard-to-match patients
  187. Vancouver commuters get free rides all day after fire on SkyTrain's Expo Line
  188. Drunkenness and sexual consent key issues in talk to 'hostile' RMC officer-cadets
  189. Man sentenced to 12 years in prison for beating B.C. mom to death
  190. Harper announces federal funding aimed at attracting more American tourists
  191. One new charge for former Alpine Canada coach accused of sex assault
  192. Metro Vancouver SkyTrain shutdown blamed on bird's nest blaze
  193. Family heartbroken by son's choking game death warn of dangers
  194. Families search for answers after Alberta guards commit suicide
  195. Manitoba thalidomide survivor 'elated' over annual pensions
  196. Mexico boating accident leaves 2 Canadians, 1 American dead: reports
  197. UBC aboriginal doctor program beats 50 graduate goal five years early
  198. Fredericton barista makes international name with drinkable art
  199. Artist who designed Canada Winter Games medals sues organizers, car dealers
  200. Ottawa buildings unprepared for active shooter, report finds
  201. Eugene Melnyk, Wagner twins raise crucial awareness for organ donation
  202. Loblaws issues recall after metal objects found in Atlantic Canada potatoes
  203. Montrealer sets world record for furthest flight by hoverboard
  204. Check out Ontario's tallest tree, rooted in the Ottawa Valley
  205. Fallen Mounties honoured with trees planted along Moncton street
  206. New Brunswick artist paddles, paints on Northwest Territories river
  207. Fire ban continues as number of Sask. wildfires rises
  208. Eisenberg's squaw and chief schtick a teachable moment
  209. Foreign correspondent suspended by media outlets after report he fabricated stories
  210. Anti-GMO protesters march against agribusiness giant Monsanto
  211. Alberta forest fire forces evacuation of oilsands facilities
  212. Bodies of 2 Canadian men recovered from Mexican lake
  213. Courtenay, B.C. house explosion leaves 3 critically injured
  214. Parties play game of chicken with election debate negotiations: Chris Hall
  215. Drunk driving charge for passenger with sober driver
  216. Mom honouring missing, dead aboriginal women: Only way I'll leave is in handcuffs
  217. Move from Montreal Children's to new superhospital went 'very well'
  218. Ontario will take 'appropriate action' if strike jeopardizes school year
  219. Mysterious ocean 'blob' could be behind warmer B.C. temperatures
  220. Alberta plane crash site difficult to reach due to wildfire
  221. B.C.'s largest wildfire 80 per cent contained
  222. 'Swatting' hoax leads to 'traumatic' night for Ontario family
  223. B.C. town declares state of emergency after flash flood
  224. Canadian border security: Most travellers aren't fully screened
  225. Nanny program stonewalled by Ottawa, frustrated parents say
  226. Air Canada's new carry-on crackdown doomed to fail, critics claim
  227. Pan Am Games cyclist to wear Helmet for Heroes
  228. $20M sex work exit fund 'over-subscribed': Peter MacKay
  229. Evacuation order in place for B.C.'s Cache Creek after weekend flooding
  230. NATO fighter jets join nordic countries in Arctic military exercise
  231. Hydro One mistreated, misled customers about billing problems, ombudsman says
  232. New Conservative ad includes shot of doomed Camaro assembly line
  233. Ontario needs helping hand, Mowat Centre tells federal parties
  234. 'Stolen' Beothuk remains need to come home from Scotland, Mi'sel Joe says
  235. Ontario to force striking teachers back to work
  236. Denny Morrison, Olympic speed skater, charged in motorcycle crash
  237. Saskatchewan walkers travel 400 km to rise up against women's abuse
  238. Pan Am Games torch en route to Toronto
  239. N.B. maple syrup processor wins sweet victory against Quebec industry
  240. Girl sexually exploited by 13 men in Winnipeg, police say
  241. Suicide Squad shoots high-speed chase in downtown Toronto
  242. 'Armed and dangerous' suspects in high-speed B.C. chase arrested in Alberta
  243. Federal operations centre lacked tech help, food, senior execs during Parliament Hill shooting
  244. Canada Post and Hamilton square off in landmark mail delivery case
  245. Julie Lalonde sees backlash after complaint about Royal Military College cadets
  246. 22 sets of twins born on Sask. First Nation in 18 years
  247. How Franklin expedition mystery could be solved by high school students
  248. Police release phoney 911 'swatting' call
  249. Hoverboard record-setter overwhelmed by response
  250. Squirrel blamed for multi-vehicle crash in Nanaimo