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  1. Canada's elections chief stepping down ahead of Liberal reforms to voting system
  2. Juno Award winning duo lose every instrument they own in fire
  3. Woodstock, Ont., high school students plan walkout in protest over recent teen suicides
  4. MPs give their office budgets another boost with a 20% hike to special supplements
  5. Lennox Lewis to be a pallbearer at Muhammad Ali funeral
  6. Report blames Metro Vancouver congestion on province's 'systematic underfunding of transit'
  7. Cheri DiNovo to run for federal NDP leadership
  8. Air Canada passengers rescreened on Toronto tarmac after security lapse in Paris
  9. Liberals miss membership payment to stay in F-35 consortium
  10. KPMG promoted hiding money from wealthy clients' ex-spouses in offshore 'sham'
  11. Chinese mining companies feel misled by Canada, report says
  12. What needs to happen next to deal with Woodstock, Ont., suicide crisis?
  13. Fruits and vegetables: 6 ways to save money on produce
  14. Norwegian war hero, 94, gets Allied veteran status, but complications remain
  15. Ontario cities allowed to use ranked election ballots in 2018
  16. Taxpayers are finally all paid up today, Fraser Institute says
  17. 1 Trudeau nanny's employment terminated, family to hire replacement privately
  18. Wrong-way pilot, 81, saves the day with perfect emergency landing on glacier
  19. Woodstock, Ont., high school students hold walkout following teen suicides
  20. Fort McMurray braces for 'very hard' day as residents in hard-hit areas return
  21. Canadian women defeat Brazil in final home match before Rio Olympics
  22. Toronto Star union calls for 3rd-party investigation into reporter's death
  23. John McCallum tells a joke, Michelle Rempel doesn't find it funny
  24. Shell relinquishes exploration permits near Lancaster Sound in Eastern Arctic
  25. 'Genius' sperm donor allegedly revealed as convicted felon
  26. Survey finds few Canadians feel government should pay to try to heal residential school wounds
  27. Canadian law firm endorsed KPMG Isle of Man tax dodge
  28. Trans man who was forced into female clothing and sent to women's jail settles with Toronto police
  29. Why the discovery of a grass carp in the St. Lawrence River concerns experts
  30. Kathleen Wynne releases details of climate change action plan
  31. Dominic LeBlanc 'humbled' by replacing Hunter Tootoo as fisheries minister
  32. Babies and toddlers may end up in P.E.I. group homes
  33. Don Cherry and the hot tub: 5 highlights from Stanley Cup road trip contest winner
  34. Pan Am execs still got bonuses, even though Games were in the red, Ontario's AG says
  35. Shell leaving Lancaster Sound 'a relief' to Inuit, cynical ploy to Greenpeace
  36. Lawyer challenges RCMP efforts to fire man accused of misconduct at police college
  37. Parliamentarians pose to mark 150 years on the Hill
  38. 'All beekeepers in Quebec are now afraid of being robbed,' says 2nd Quebec hive-heist victim
  39. Massive sinkhole forces evacuations in downtown Ottawa
  40. Woman pleads guilty to drunk driving causing death in Sask. crash that killed family of 4
  41. Gag order on KPMG-related testimony in Ottawa angers tax experts
  42. Senators 'not in any rush' and want further study on RCMP union bill
  43. Senate debates extending assisted-dying option to all suffering Canadians
  44. Residents of hardest-hit Fort McMurray neighbourhoods anxious for rebuild
  45. Youth reaching for mental health care find a 'big gap' in delivery
  46. Montreal woman killed by 'aggressive' dog, police say
  47. Stroke more than doubles risk of dementia
  48. BlackBerry taps on users help police 'kick ass,' insider says
  49. Liberals cite CF-18 'capability gap' as upgrades in limbo
  50. Ottawa sinkhole struck in unstable 'rock valley' flagged by engineers
  51. Unlimited internet has scarce availability in Canada, report finds
  52. Hibernia nears the billion-barrel mark: Oil field seen as crown jewel for ExxonMobil
  53. 'I saw blood, and the dog was still attacking her,' says neighbour who witnessed killing
  54. Why talking about suicide without proper supports can be dangerous
  55. Isolated Labrador village makes desperate plea as sole fuel supplier pulls out
  56. Canadian consumers may be unwittingly buying goods made by child labourers: report
  57. Gordon Stuckless sentenced to 6½ years in Maple Leaf Gardens sex abuse case
  58. House price gains in Vancouver, Toronto likely unsustainable, Bank of Canada warns
  59. Justin Trudeau urged by NDP to table new pay equity law by end of 2016
  60. Ailing MP's push for gender-neutral O Canada threatened by Tory opposition
  61. Ontario Attorney General Madeleine Meilleur resigns as MPP
  62. Six Nations grandmother to get eco-friendly Earthship home built from tires
  63. Canadian Autumn Phillips talks about joining life with the Royal Family
  64. CBC's online news team wins big at Digital Publishing Awards
  65. Rachel Notley intervenes in South African firefighter pay dispute
  66. Muhammad Ali to be buried with a small piece of Canada
  67. Law to allow private purchase of CT scans is 'troubling': Opposition
  68. Canada's forest ministers call on feds to do more in fight against wildfires
  69. NDP needs more than new leader to win back support stolen by the Liberals: Chris Hall
  70. Bank of Canada must open people's eyes to debt sinkhole danger: Don Pittis
  71. 'Archaic' animal welfare laws create loopholes for bestiality, activists charge
  72. Statoil confirms 2 new oil discoveries in Newfoundland's offshore
  73. 5 drivers to follow as Formula 1 veers into Montreal
  74. Lost mushroom picker 'emerged from the bush' 5 days after going missing
  75. Hockey legend Gordie Howe dies
  76. Looming Canada-wide Via Rail strike could snarl travel plans
  77. Recall issued for snacks sold at Cabela's, Bass Pro Shop outlets
  78. Canada-U.S. partnership aims to end no-fly list mix-ups
  79. Vancouver chef Tojo honoured by Japanese government
  80. 2 teenage girls die after being hit by train in Nova Scotia
  81. Tory senator says assisted-dying bill could be defeated if MP's reject all of Senate's changes
  82. Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy regains Egyptian citizenship
  83. Ebola survivor thanks Winnipeg researchers who developed the vaccine that saved her
  84. Sinkhole floods 300 metres of Ottawa's LRT tunnel
  85. Canada has started 'official' talks with Iran to renew ties, says Stéphane Dion
  86. Editing 'all thy sons' could spell trouble for the Almighty
  87. 'Doctors cannot do this alone': Nurses and pharmacists left in limbo by assisted dying legal gap
  88. Halifax airport screening officer accused of pulling man's pants down
  89. Retired Mountie remembers how Queen's warm greeting put him at ease
  90. Liberal MP's flyer wrongly claims government restored lifelong pensions for veterans
  91. Ontario 'desperately' needs charging stations if it's to meet 5% electric car target by 2020
  92. 'It's going to leave a big, empty hole': Garry Peters recalls friend Gordie Howe
  93. Global B.C. anchor Chris Gailus subject of sexual harassment complaint
  94. Rare white bear cub spotted in Whistler
  95. Gordie Howe public visitation to be held at Joe Louis Arena
  96. Leases or not, Shell still leaves its mark on Lancaster Sound
  97. From the Queen's 90th birthday bash to the Ottawa sinkhole: The week in pictures
  98. Walmart Canada to stop accepting Visa cards due to 'unacceptably high' fees
  99. Hudson's Bay, Chapters reopen as Rideau sinkhole repairs continue
  100. Family of Montreal woman mauled by dog wants Quebec-wide pit bull ban
  101. 'They can die with dignity': Lawyer welcomes Manitoba's doctor-assisted death policy
  102. B.C. affordability crisis has citizens angry, survey suggests
  103. 'Boots on the ground' charity walk for military veterans
  104. Canadian student alleges intimidation after arrest in Uganda
  105. Moose hide tanning in Lutsel K'e, N.W.T.
  106. Internal review clears Toronto police officer who tried to download video of Andrew Loku's death
  107. South African firefighters in pay dispute leave Fort McMurray
  108. What are the options when it comes to regulating dogs?
  109. Via Rail strike possible Monday
  110. Toronto vigil a 'call to stamp out these incidents of violence,' LGBT activist says
  111. Toronto police to review Pride security in wake of Florida shooting
  112. Plane has close call with drone while landing in Winnipeg
  113. Scientists curious about rare, off-white Whistler bear cub
  114. Missing: Annie Yassie was 13 when she disappeared over 40 years ago
  115. Canada's Brooke Henderson wins women's PGA Championship
  116. Escaped Toronto capybara captured by wildlife team, 1 still on the lam
  117. Via Rail strike averted after tentative deal reached with union
  118. Sidney Crosby playoff MVP as Penguins win Stanley Cup
  119. South African president wades into Fort McMurray firefighter pay dispute
  120. Trudeau 'shocked and saddened' by Orlando mass shooting, calling it domestic terror attack
  121. Canada's major banks hiking fees while pulling in big profits
  122. Woman in witness protection program sues RCMP for negligence
  123. Canadian warship replacement plan update today
  124. Jury to start deliberations after judge in Tim Bosma murder trial makes final remarks today
  125. Shih tzu found with 3 kg of feces, debris in matted fur at possible puppy mill
  126. 'He kept hitting me': The night Mr. Hockey came for dinner
  127. PM to discuss suicide crisis in Attawapiskat with chief, Indigenous youth
  128. Bald man in black Yukon drove by Metropolis 3 times before election night shooting, jury hears
  129. Security company that employed Orlando shooter says its Canadian guards don't carry guns
  130. Peter MacKay says he regrets Conservatives' failure to buy new fighter planes
  131. Liberals promise to streamline building of navy frigates, but fuzzy on number
  132. Tim Bosma trial: What the jury wasn't allowed to hear
  133. Petro-Canada gas shortage persists in Edmonton
  134. 2 girls from Mistissini, Que., missing after family gathering at beach
  135. Craigslist sales of homemade teeth draw court challenge
  136. Hundreds attend Pride Winnipeg vigil for Orlando shooting victims
  137. Pride Toronto will have more security but not more uniformed police officers
  138. At least 31 Canadians have asked for a doctor-assisted death since January
  139. In call from jail, Travis Vader tells CBC he'll be acquitted on murder charges
  140. Average Canadian's net worth inched down to $265,200 in first 3 months of 2016
  141. 'I fought the bots and I WON:' Tragically Hip fans thrilled to land last-minute tickets
  142. Canadian dollar, gas prices will help boost travel this year: Conference Board
  143. Senators remove controversial bargaining limits in RCMP union bill
  144. Richard Bain murder trial: Dave Courage, surviving victim, sarcastically thanks accused
  145. Police, firefighters called in after flat Earth debate turns heated
  146. PetroCanada gasoline shortages should be fixed within days, Suncor says
  147. Sask. premier argues Energy East pipeline will reduce Canada's dependency on foreign oil
  148. Tory MP voiced support for loosening restrictions on AR-15, similar to rifle used in Orlando massacre
  149. Tim Bosma trial: Jury asks about witnesses' 'pact'
  150. London mayor apologizes, takes temporary leave after affair with deputy mayor
  151. First responders struggle to get a grip on fentanyl
  152. Family of murdered hostage believes 'wholeheartedly' Canada shouldn't pay ransoms
  153. Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson renews call for tax on empty homes
  154. Tired of telemarketers? Why you could still be getting those annoying calls
  155. Court chides KPMG, CRA for delay in Isle of Man tax dodge case
  156. Fawn saved as tourist performs roadside C-section
  157. Mother haunted by recording of daughter describing how she was tortured by pimp
  158. Can you identify these men? Police seek suspects in ugly B.C. train incident
  159. Nova Scotia's Green Party shuts down after no one steps up to lead it
  160. ORNGE helicopter crew 'inadequately prepared' for flight leading up to 2013 crash: Report
  161. 'The barrel was directly pointed towards me,' officer tells jury in Richard Bain trial
  162. Hamilton high: you have to see the Broadway hit's songs performed by these Toronto students
  163. Struggling local TV newsrooms may get boost from CRTC
  164. Ralph Goodale to introduce border security bill
  165. Physician-assisted dying bill set to be significantly altered by Senate
  166. 'I was in trouble': Beer can and bears save mushroom picker from hungry wolf
  167. Sask. children's advocate says youth justice system 'failed' 16-year-old Dylan Lachance
  168. Ottawa revives Harper-era legal arguments to block pensions for injured vets
  169. MP wants health committee to study restrictions on gay men donating blood
  170. B.C. government approves regular bus service for Highway of Tears
  171. Mayor's affair with councillor in London, Ont., prompts his chief of staff to quit
  172. Former CBC director sues broadcaster over alleged harassment, wrongful dismissal
  173. Document describes allegations of gang sex assault against 3 Toronto police officers
  174. B.C. town declares state of emergency as flooding cuts off northeastern part of province
  175. Senate about to see whether it carries any clout with the Commons
  176. Canada's CF-18s wearing out as rivals spar over replacement benefits
  177. Report sends wake-up call to sleepy Canadian kids
  178. Flooding washes out bridge in Dawson Creek, B.C.
  179. 2 fishermen drown near Bathurst N.B. when boat capsizes
  180. Justice minister says Senate amendment to widen assisted dying 'ill advised'
  181. MPs, senators to oversee security, intelligence agencies under new Liberal bill
  182. Saskatchewan boy will join Justin Bieber onstage
  183. 'No one should be intimidated': N.L. justice minister wants ban on protests outside abortion clinics
  184. Dead baby found in London, Ont. dumpster, police say
  185. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Metro Vancouver to sign transit funding agreement with B.C.
  186. Appeal in Victoria Stafford murder set to be heard Oct. 24
  187. Calgary murder trial of parents in diabetic teen death adjourned until fall
  188. Average age of this graduating class is 93 years young
  189. Each rose on this Toronto garage represents an Orlando shooting victim
  190. Feds taking Attawapiskat land transfer application 'very seriously'
  191. Venomous scorpion sneaks into Owen Sound woman's bedroom
  192. Liberals ask Google to remove Stephen Harper pages from PM website search results
  193. 4 Canadian financial institutions invested in firms that make cluster bombs: report
  194. Stéphane Dion declares ISIS killings of Yazidi people a genocide
  195. Quebec premier struck by object thrown by protester at Orlando vigil, police say
  196. Montreal teen Vejas Kruszewski wins lucrative fashion prize in Paris
  197. Meat Loaf collapses onstage in Edmonton
  198. RCMP inspector accused of harassing whistleblower through social media
  199. Deals Canada signed to catch tax cheats give companies a legal loophole
  200. Small businesses root for Walmart in fee battle with Visa
  201. The least predictable MP highlights a slightly unpredictable Parliament
  202. Family reunion: Sisters find each other half a world apart
  203. Drunk driver left 1 child by road, passed out behind wheel with another on board: OPP
  204. Attawapiskat land expansion to be 'expedited' for approval, Canadian government says
  205. Philippe Couillard won't limit public appearances after altercation with Montreal protester
  206. Calgary acupuncturist Tiejun Huang stabbed to death in 'domestic' dispute, police say
  207. Tim Bosma trial: Frequently asked questions on jury deliberations
  208. Tori Stafford murder appeal challenges ex-girlfriend's testimony
  209. Winnipeg tree explodes from lightning strike
  210. Jail threat looms for Edmonton man being sued by $50M lotto winner
  211. Tim Bosma trial: Jury set to deliver its verdict at 3 p.m. ET
  212. Hydro poles fall down in Kingston, Ont., sending live wires onto vehicles
  213. Statistics Canada mulls cash incentives to complete surveys
  214. Crash involving 'truck hauling horses' shuts Trans-Canada Highway in Headingley
  215. Senate approves assisted-dying bill 44-28, will become law with royal assent
  216. Jerry Constant pleads guilty to killing Karina Wolfe after remains found near Saskatoon
  217. CBC's missing and murdered Indigenous women website nabs Canadian Journalism Foundation award
  218. Windsor, Ont., mayor shocked by homophobic email
  219. First baby born at Fort McMurray hospital since wildfire evacuation
  220. C-14 shows the Senate merely doing its job
  221. Tories call boosting CPP a 'drastic step' that will cost Canadians thousands of dollars
  222. Fentanyl lifeguards: The makeshift paramedics of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
  223. How Canada got into bed with tax havens
  224. Transgender patients face health-care discrimination, inadequate treatment
  225. Violence erupts at Montreal's Francofolies festival
  226. Heart researcher wins landmark $1.4M lawsuit against the Nova Scotia Health Authority
  227. Denis Coderre to reveal Montreal's pit bull plan today
  228. Parks department, police investigating after falling branch kills man at park
  229. Too black, too brown: two stories of growing up between cultures
  230. Does Vimy mean something different to Quebecers?
  231. Manitoba Métis mark 200 years since the Battle of Seven Oaks
  232. More than 420 properties are affected by floods in B.C., one family rescued by helicopter
  233. Senators frustrated with secretive decision to drop 'independent' titles
  234. Goodbye Freedom 55: More Canadians spend their retirement years working
  235. When hope returns: a new drug takes on a rare, aggressive skin cancer
  236. Copyright-free material supplanting Canadian educational texts
  237. Canadian gets $2.1M grant to research why chemotherapy is so hard on the heart
  238. Saskatchewan pig barns burn with loss of 5,000 pigs
  239. Widow of Mac's shooting victim demands more security for overnight workers
  240. A bee-autiful story: Man saves queen-less bee swarm with the help of Facebook group
  241. Afghan vet seeks help finding stolen medals
  242. Ron MacLean: 'Nothing's official' on replacing Stroumboulopoulos as HNIC host
  243. Pig's head left outside Quebec City mosque with 'bon appétit' note
  244. RCMP warns Calgary family their home is on ISIS hit list
  245. 'I'm an old bag who wants an airbag,' says-85-year-old Toyota customer, a year after getting recall notice
  246. Nordiques fans optimistic about club's eventual return as NHL gambles on Las Vegas
  247. WWII-era plane forced to land in field
  248. Pig's head left outside Quebec City mosque puts spotlight on Islamophobia
  249. Lightning storm leaves dead ducks in its wake
  250. 'Guilt' drives former Dryden, Ont. mill worker to reveal his part in dumping toxic mercury