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  1. Hydro One slammed for billing fiascos, mix-ups and 'abysmal' customer service
  2. Singer Ian Tyson gets personal in Heritage Canada project on WW1
  3. Aboriginal housing fund builds just 99 homes out of 25,000 planned
  4. Election debates matter, polls suggest: Éric Grenier
  5. Ontario puts mom on collection for child's air ambulance costs — 17 years later
  6. 7 new insect species found in the Maritimes
  7. Ontario high school students returning to class after strike ruled illegal
  8. Senators faulted by AG will have option not offered Duffy, Brazeau and Wallin
  9. Federal government sick leave plan cost may never be public
  10. Cancer cases expected to soar by 40% as population ages, grows
  11. Vancouver 'mind-numbingly boring,' Economist magazine says
  12. Fighting with your condo neighbours? It could get cheaper
  13. Cannabis ads have marketers seeing green
  14. Auditor general says he'll recommend RCMP investigate 10 senators
  15. Wealthy Toronto residents don't want neighbours with sub-million-dollar condos
  16. Meet the first computer system to simulate human learning
  17. Vancouver 'mind-numbingly boring'? Look who's talking....
  18. Bank of Canada keeps benchmark lending rate at 0.75%
  19. King and Queen of the Netherlands tour Ottawa on three-day Canada visit
  20. FIFA arrests won't tarnish Women's World Cup, says Canadian minister
  21. What are the most distinctive jobs in every province?
  22. City of Ottawa to ask feds to move Victims of Communism memorial
  23. HMS Erebus dive 'just scratching the surface' of Franklin expedition mystery
  24. Workers at Quebec mine concerned for safety following collapse
  25. Royal Military College facing new cadet assault allegation
  26. Maritimes weather breaks several heat records as provinces bake
  27. OPP charge teenager in connection with 'swatting' incidents
  28. Environment Canada relies on social media to spot nasty storms
  29. Advocate calls unlicensed daycare system an unregulated 'black hole'
  30. Canadian diplomat to testify at bail hearing for son charged with murder
  31. Moncton dispatcher suffering 'horrible' PTSD after shootings
  32. Minister defends $300M First Nations fund that has built just 99 homes
  33. Moncton shootings anniversary to be remembered with RCMP show
  34. Temporary foreign worker forced into sex acts awarded $150K by rights tribunal
  35. B.C. landlord fined for not renting to depressed woman
  36. Quebec's hydro utility sold equipment acquired for $79 million as scrap metal
  37. Halifax cabbie gets parking fine after helping senior
  38. Garage sale find could fetch $15K at Heffel spring art auction
  39. Mars Petcare cat food ad found misleading as fat cat exposed
  40. Advocate for private medical care elected to lead B.C. doctors
  41. Hot, dry Prairies and U.S. flooding caused by blocked jet stream
  42. Conservative MP wants free votes on 'matters of conscience'
  43. Conservative CPP plan won't help savers or stop the pension crisis: Don Pittis
  44. School dress code protests giving uniforms new life
  45. Victim of released sex offender Frank Skani calls for public warnings
  46. Avoid Aeroplan surcharges and blackout dates with booking service
  47. Hydro One should be investigated by OPP, Tories say
  48. Destroyed medical records hamper Cape Breton man's thalidomide compensation
  49. Girl, 15, beaten in Winnipeg remains in hospital months after attack
  50. Beetle makes surprise appearance in Ontario woman's organic salad
  51. Canadian-Pakistani student defers graduation after mother denied visa
  52. Foodie's farewell: Captain John's to be towed to Lake Erie today for recycling
  53. What Canada can learn from California's oil spill
  54. Doctors of B.C. to recount vote after Dr. Brian Day elected
  55. Belleville to be completely without power for 4 hours on Sunday
  56. United Church minister asks forgiveness from LGBT community
  57. Mulroney says 'tough for any one to break through' in 2015 election
  58. Montreal mayor makes Expos pitch to baseball commissioner
  59. Suicidal man not checked, inaccurate records at Newfoundland hospital: report
  60. Back-to-work legislation for Ontario teachers passes, despite NDP opposition
  61. NORAD jets train in Arctic as Russian flights close to North America increase
  62. Emails relating to B.C.'s Highway of Tears allegedly deleted
  63. Vladimir Katriuk, alleged Nazi war criminal, dies in Quebec
  64. Aboriginal communities help put names to faces of the past
  65. Oct. 22 gunman Michael Zehaf-Bibeau urges similar attacks in unreleased video: CP
  66. Lost Canada Post package leads to 100 dead queen bees
  67. MP Kellie Leitch lends healing hand to Nepal earthquake victims
  68. Canada will not vote for Sepp Blatter for FIFA president
  69. Foreign worker in sex harassment case tells others to 'speak up'
  70. John Nuttall, Amanda Korody don't deserve sympathy Crown tells jury
  71. Teck closing its 6 coal mines in B.C. and Alberta for 3 weeks
  72. Loblaw recalling several President's Choice hummus products
  73. Major Metro Vancouver bridge to close every night during18-month refit
  74. FIFA Women's World Cup trophy arrives in Vancouver amid controversy
  75. Domestic homicide spike a 'wake-up call' for Saskatchewan coroner
  76. Wearable technology: Canada emerging as a global leader
  77. Hot dogs ditch bad rap and go gourmet
  78. How the English Premier League is scoring with Canadian soccer fans
  79. Walk Off the Earth singer Sarah Blackwood kicked off U.S. flight over crying son
  80. Ex-Ontario deputy minister to be sentenced for child porn-related charges
  81. Canada's Takata airbag recall near 1.5 million vehicles to date
  82. Woman 'absolutely mortified' to see donated bodies taken from U-Haul truck
  83. Former Montreal mayor not deterred by guilty pleas of 2 arrested colleagues
  84. Escaped peacock hops from roof to roof in Toronto
  85. Controversial law revoking Canadian citizenship of convicted terrorists, foreign spies takes effect
  86. Adam Ross's float-a-thon fundraising for P.E.I. non-profit
  87. Panic attack eased on Westjet flight thanks to kindness of strangers
  88. Call Raffi, beluga whale spotted in Halifax Harbour
  89. Entrepreneurship in Canada ranks 2nd in world, report says
  90. Bail hearing for Canadian teen in Miami shootout centres on incriminating statements
  91. Woman details 'trip from hell' after Sunwing loses her wheelchair
  92. Controversial rapper won't play at Toronto's public square
  93. Hampton Elementary 10-year-old's shirt called 'inappropriate'
  94. B.C. woman defrauded senior to pay for boob job, tummy tuck
  95. National Arts Centre board chair draws complaint for parking in disabled spot
  96. Truth and Reconciliation Commission says 6,000 children died in residential schools
  97. Another poisonous beetle found in bagged greens ... this time in N.B.
  98. 12 of 13 Dalhousie dentistry students involved in scandal graduate
  99. Are freedom of information requests thwarted by government officials?
  100. Police K9 Caber helps child testify in B.C. sex assault trial
  101. Stories of reconciliation: 5 things you'll find in TRC's bentwood box
  102. Timing of Peter MacKay's departure politically damaging: Evan Solomon
  103. Pam Am Games torch relay to get moving in Toronto
  104. House poor, fixing CPP & gaming Aeroplan: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP
  105. How to make flying with your kids less turbulent
  106. Man believed drowned after trying to rescue daughter from lake
  107. Quebec journalist admits to lying in reporting
  108. Man in 'position of authority' charged with beating senior in care home
  109. National Arts Centre board chair apologizes for parking in disabled spot
  110. Accused B.C. terror couple's fate now in jury's hands
  111. Ontario woman says wheelchair is 'unusable and unsafe' after Sunwing ordeal
  112. Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper aims for B.C. hockey history
  113. Toronto man guilty of 4 counts of first-degree murder in 2010 slayings
  114. Alberta oil industry wary of NDP government
  115. Oil-price drop impact on Canada lessened thanks to foreign ownership
  116. Toronto woman's dying wish was that Canadians be able to end their lives at home
  117. Mental illness in the workplace: Ask for help early, lawyers say
  118. Canada urged to confront oilsands 'challenge' ahead of G7 meeting
  119. Nova Scotia the 1st jurisdiction in the world to ban flavoured tobacco
  120. Black bear spotted roaming around town north of Toronto
  121. Hundreds expected to walk to downtown Ottawa for Truth and Reconciliation
  122. Mmode industrial cluster aims to reboot Montreal fashion biz
  123. Halifax woman offering bed, food and travel assistance to P.E.I. women needing abortions
  124. Passengers evacuate subway cars as sparks fly on bridge in Toronto
  125. Iqaluit dogsledding couple complete epic trek around Baffin Island
  126. Class action lawsuit against RCMP now involves about 400 women
  127. Canada's disaster relief team returns from mission in Nepal
  128. High Park Zoo peacock takes high-profile escape out of sight
  129. 3 dead after vehicle hits bicycles on B.C. highway
  130. Ontario elementary teachers increase work-to-rule campaign on Monday
  131. Generals fly higher than Rockets, win Memorial Cup in OT
  132. Truth and Reconciliation: Aboriginal people conflicted as commission wraps up after 6 years
  133. Canadians struggle to bring adopted Muslim children home
  134. Mike Duffy trial: Key witnesses still to come in trial of suspended senator
  135. Why a Canadian doctor had to go to Nepal to find his missing friend
  136. Police believed N.S. man, on trial today, had pipe bomb, other explosives
  137. Autistic adult daughter leaves mom exhausted with nowhere to turn
  138. Ex-Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum's preliminary hearing begins
  139. Legal battle over royal baby law hits Quebec court today
  140. Details revealed today for Canada Day celebration on Parliament Hill
  141. Backyard-roaming black bear shot dead by police north of Toronto
  142. Trial for driver in fatal Costco crash in London, Ont., begins today
  143. Scouts Canada concerned by luring charges laid against Windsor leader
  144. Why 'the king of meats' could fetch a king's ransom for years to come
  145. Time to ban 'pay-to-pay' bank fees, NDP says
  146. Salisbury High School teachers earn extra credit for viral grad video
  147. Homeless men find freedom living on street in tiny mobile houses
  148. Chief of Assembly of FIrst Nations to reveal reconciliation vision today
  149. TransCanada reaches deals with three more B.C. First Nations for pipeline
  150. Ontario police officer pleads guilty to sex offences involving youth
  151. Winnipeg club cancels Black Pussy show after 'debate' about band's name
  152. 2 Whistler cyclists killed in collision ID'd by club
  153. Car recall legislation expected to be tabled this week
  154. Peter MacKay exit allows him to collect full pension at 55
  155. Truth and Reconciliation chair urges Canada to adopt UN declaration on Indigenous Peoples
  156. Scorpion found on organic bananas from B.C. grocery store
  157. B.C. man wants to track down newlyweds he captured in 'perfect' London photo
  158. Low price of oil dominates western premiers' phone talks
  159. Jacques Parizeau, who almost led Quebec to sovereignty, dead at 84
  160. Truth and Reconciliation Commission: By the numbers
  161. Hair drug-testing controversy prompts call for child custody case reviews
  162. Cycling safety: Too often, bikes still ignored on Canadian roads
  163. House prices may stay high in Canada: Here's why
  164. U.S. military shipped live anthrax samples to Canada, report rays
  165. Nurses seek 3rd-party status to run ads ahead of federal election
  166. Special-needs youth face 'big abyss' after leaving school
  167. Quebec dog breeder expected to testify at Duffy trial
  168. Residential school survivor and Anglican couple forge 'unlikely' friendship
  169. Homebuilt helicopter crashes in Newfoundland yard
  170. Death threat charges dropped in case involving father of Rehtaeh Parsons
  171. On a cellphone? Distracted driving penalties are about to get harsher in Ontario
  172. Move from 'apology to action,' Truth and Reconciliation Commission urges
  173. 'Words are not enough' to atone for residential schools: Justice Murray Sinclair
  174. 'If I told you, I'd have to kill you': mushroom forager guards secret spot
  175. Nurse charged with selling newborns' medical info to investment firm
  176. Why is matcha suddenly in everything?
  177. Bask in the glory that is Ball's Falls
  178. Impaired school bus driver picked up 4 kids before being stopped: police
  179. Brianne Theisen-Eaton attacked by pigeon at CBC building
  180. Pentagon mistakenly sent live anthrax samples to Winnipeg lab
  181. School board apologizes after demanding bus driver be fired
  182. Canadian automakers have best sales month ever
  183. New van for cancer-stricken family after old one stolen and torched
  184. Victim dies after apparent stabbing at Kelvin High School
  185. 1 dead after contaminated water used in dialysis at Edmonton hospital
  186. Driver in crash that killed Whistler cyclists had suspended licence for drunk driving
  187. John Nuttall, Amanda Korody found guilty on terror-related charges
  188. Children in care focus of 5 recommendations in Truth and Reconciliation report
  189. 5 ways Jacques Parizeau shaped the future of Quebec
  190. Truth and Reconciliation report prompts calls for action
  191. 3-way federal race would have unpredictable outcome
  192. Google dismisses pleas from small business to remove nasty online reviews
  193. Caitlyn Jenner's transition doesn't represent most transgender experiences
  194. Ottawa shooting police reports to be released today
  195. Rachel Notley and the case of the missing refinery
  196. Potential infant formula tampering has CFIA urging caution
  197. 'Return of hope' in Moncton a year after RCMP shootings
  198. New HIV infections on Sask. First Nations 11 times higher than national rate
  199. Uber car collides with taxi as Toronto seeks to shut ridesharing service
  200. Downtown Toronto hotel stabbing leaves 12-year-old boy dead
  201. Toronto peacock returns to zoo after gallivanting about town
  202. Crown in Duffy trial expected to focus on expensed trips to B.C.
  203. Oil swoon prompts OECD to downgrade Canada's economy
  204. Tagged by border agency, ex-Mountie fights to get off smuggler watch list
  205. Busted! Police officer fined after tweets show car in 2 parking spots for disabled
  206. Eugene Melnyk, Ottawa Senators owner, released from hospital after liver transplant
  207. Truth and Reconciliation Commission on residential schools reaches ceremonial end
  208. Prominent Torontonians call for end to 'draconian' police carding
  209. Mom wants apology from man charged with stealing 6-year-old's birthday cards
  210. Rare religious relics found in attic of New Brunswick home
  211. RCMP missed chance to stop Parliament Hill gunman: OPP report
  212. Toronto, Vancouver house prices soar amid spring rush
  213. Rich got richer, poor got poorer in 1999-2012 StatsCan survey
  214. Police body cameras capture weapons but also beer cans
  215. Ottawa shooting report says Cpl. Nathan Cirillo tried to take cover during attack
  216. NDP bid to ban pay-to-pay bank fees blocked from House floor
  217. Quebec pilot accused of causing power outages on purpose
  218. Jacques Parizeau state funeral to be held in Montreal next week
  219. Moncton shootings: RCMP blasted over delay in supplying carbine rifles
  220. Canada's top doctor failed to recognize signs of his own stroke
  221. Widow of slain Mountie reflects on Moncton shooting 1 year later
  222. OPEC oil glut is shattering Harper's superpower dream
  223. Rexall managers pushed for medication reviews at drive-thrus, insiders say
  224. Thwarting Parliament Hill attack all bravery and luck, not security
  225. B.C. Legislature bomb plotters' entrapment claims hard to prove
  226. 21-year-old relative charged with murder after boy stabbed at Toronto hotel
  227. B.C. homeowner 'devastated' by foreclosure threat after 36 years of ownership
  228. Justin Bieber pleads guilty to assault, careless driving in Stratford, Ont. crash
  229. Moncton remembers slain RCMP officers on anniversary
  230. David Duchovny returns to Vancouver for X-Files reboot
  231. Senate leaders caught up in AG expenses audit, sources say
  232. Old schooner discovered at Toronto condo site moves to nearby Fort
  233. Attending funerals part of senators' 'regional responsibilities', Duffy trial hears
  234. Amanda Todd memorial plaque stolen from mother's home
  235. Elderly woman dead after apparent stranger attack in New Westminster, B.C.
  236. Moncton Mountie deaths marked with special RCMP Musical Ride
  237. Check out Winnipeg's most expensive home, yours for $11M
  238. RCMP raid home of radicalized ISIS supporter in Winnipeg
  239. Mystery man's identity still murky after decade in Canadian detention
  240. Lawsuit by former University of Saskatchewan president stirs unease on campus
  241. Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu 1 of 9 under RCMP investigation over expenses
  242. Website puts help in one place for domestic abuse victims
  243. Through Facebook, woman finds her biological dad is an Elvis impersonator in Thailand
  244. Aboriginal Affairs spending shortfall amounts to $1B, internal document says
  245. The struggle to hang on to high-demand employees: Don Pittis
  246. Bank fee outcry unites consumers and even politicians
  247. Edmonton bus company swamped with messages of support for driver
  248. The heat is on for Ontario's political leaders this summer: Robert Fisher
  249. Halifax buses could have prevented hundreds of crashes last year
  250. Controversial conversion therapy for LGBTQ youth banned in Ontario