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  1. Feds expect provinces to ratify free trade deal next year, with booze in the mix
  2. Andre De Grasse sprints to the 'show that really counts'
  3. Video vital to Abdirahman Abdi investigation as police co-operation unlikely
  4. Richard Bain 'was a ticking bomb,' defence psychiatrist says
  5. 'We have no life': Grandparents grieve for 12-year-old killed in Ontario crash
  6. Dog involved in fatal Quebec mauling may have been boxer, not pit bull
  7. Slain Whitefish First Nation couple were 'wonderful kids' destined to lead their community
  8. Police hunt for suspect after gunfire breaks out at fitness class in Toronto park
  9. Prince Albert, Sask., prepares to test the water from oil spill bypass line
  10. Former CFL player shot and killed in Houston
  11. Impact on RCMP is unclear after entrapment ruling in B.C. terror trial: lawyer
  12. Christy Clark's big risk with Foreign Home Buyers tax
  13. Stolen gnome returned to B.C. woman after 8 months with photos of international adventure
  14. 'It's dehumanizing': Abuse, including racial slurs, normal for black Edmonton cyclist
  15. Loud and proud at the Toronto Caribbean Carnival parade
  16. N.L. man abducted from home, found dead in driveway 7 km away
  17. Shoppers Drug Mart enters grocery wars, armed with fresh fruit and fish
  18. Yes, they really tried to get this stuff through airport security
  19. Could a Donald Trump presidency increase the population of Cape Breton Island?
  20. The beaver: a 'toothy tyrant' but a Canadian symbol
  21. Thousands of Manitoba muggles join Dumbledore and Snape to celebrate Harry Potter book release
  22. Trudeau about to become first PM to march in Vancouver Pride Parade
  23. Kate Farnsworth built a DIY tool to monitor her daughter's diabetes
  24. Are Quebec's rivers getting too loud for belugas?
  25. 3 'armed and dangerous' individuals sought after Newfoundland death, home invasion
  26. Vancouver Pride Parade and celebrations underway
  27. Boats and Jet Skis in the streets: Heavy rains causing flooding in Fort McMurray
  28. 1 of 2 emergency water lines connected in Prince Albert, Sask.
  29. Tornado reported near Melville, Sask., weather office says
  30. Former gang leader turned fitness instructor shot in Toronto park was targeted: lawyer
  31. The downtown church where former slaves found refuge in Hamilton
  32. 'We are reliving it:' Victim of serial rapist Larry Takahashi speaks as her attacker is freed on day parole
  33. Democrats would beat Donald Trump in a landslide — if only Canada joined the Union
  34. Kale in the Arctic: Inside an igloo greenhouse that could inspire fresh food production in the North
  35. 'Picture-book' summer credited for grape crop in southwest Ontario
  36. Man killed by lightning while mowing lawn
  37. 'I'm ecstatic to be home': Céline Dion begins 10 nights of Montreal shows
  38. P.K. Subban returns to Montreal ahead of Just for Laughs gala
  39. 'Dead Sea': Millions of themisto plankton rotting ashore Paulatuk, N.W.T.
  40. Nova Scotia sailor Derek Hatfield, who raced solo around world, dead at 63
  41. Damaged fibre line leaves thousands without internet, phone in the North
  42. Mother mourns only daughter's death after Bloodvein First Nation rollover
  43. Canadian Red Cross scrubbing graffiti messages not meant for them
  44. Tornado turns family home to rubble in Saskatchewan
  45. Whale comes within centimetres of tourist boat in 'unforgettable experience'
  46. Dislodged boulder rolls over Alberta mountain guide, crushing his spine but not his spirit
  47. Transport minister looking at ways to ease air travellers' frustrations
  48. Trudeau government taking a long look at precarious peacekeeping options: Brian Stewart
  49. Dislodged boulder rolls over Alberta mountain guide, crushing his spine but not his spirit
  50. Transport minister looking at ways to ease air travellers' frustrations
  51. Trudeau government taking a long look at precarious peacekeeping options: Brian Stewart
  52. What happens when elevators stop running at one of Toronto's tallest condos?
  53. Experts doubt that B.C.'s foreign buyer tax will improve housing affordability much
  54. Harper's former communications director reveals how to manipulate media
  55. Justin Trudeau announces new Supreme Court justices selection process
  56. Vancouver real estate tax sparks concerns for Toronto housing market
  57. Correctional service lacks compassion dealing with families of inmates who die: report
  58. Temporary lines keep water flowing in Prince Albert, Sask., after oil spill
  59. Bombardier gets $428 million order for GO Transit rail cars
  60. Toronto animation studio behind Thomas and Friends films files for bankruptcy
  61. Knife on plane belonged to mechanic, 'not a security breach' says Air Canada
  62. Out of a farming tragedy came the world's largest Allis-Chalmers tractor collection
  63. Shailyn Pierre-Dixon secretive about Suicide Squad until Friday release
  64. 'I am not an oversized bag,' man denied flight due to wheelchair tells Air Canada
  65. Man survives 2nd close call with death, but watches friend drown after capsizing
  66. Families apprehensive ahead of today's launch of inquiry into murdered, missing Indigenous women
  67. Christine Sinclair hopes to lead young Canadian women's soccer team on another medal run
  68. Teen couple shot to death on Alberta First Nation to be buried side by side
  69. Police praised for arresting man with knife on TTC bus without firing a shot
  70. Police praised for arresting man with knife on TTC bus without firing a shot
  71. Deepa Mehta, Alanis Obomsawin bring latest to TIFF
  72. PM Trudeau to join royals on Yukon visit next month
  73. P.K. Subban's letter read by Montreal Children's Hospital patients, bringing some to tears
  74. Trudeau sightings in Tofino B.C. set off waves of Trudeaumania
  75. Irving Oil deal to buy Ireland's only refinery 'very welcome indeed,' says MP
  76. Student sues college after work placement beating left her blind in 1 eye
  77. Correctional officer takes stress leave due to Phoenix pay issues
  78. Sask. government doing its own testing of Husky water results
  79. Canadian women's soccer team wins Olympic opener over Australia
  80. Hunter Tootoo apologizes for 'consensual but inappropriate relationship'
  81. Feds apologize after contractor knocks out internet in Yukon, Nunavut
  82. Mel Hurtig, publisher, author and activist, dead at 84
  83. Meet the 5 commissioners overseeing the inquiry into missing, murdered Indigenous women
  84. Canadians unexcited about Olympics, poll finds
  85. How an 'unflinching gaze' on missing and murdered Indigenous women might move Canada forward
  86. Report of 'possible explosive' on flight from Vancouver to Ottawa diverts plane to Thunder Bay
  87. Toronto student arrested after Bangladesh café attack
  88. Internet Black Widow Melissa Shepard due in court on breach charges
  89. Pokemon Go player loses 25 pounds capturing all 142 characters in North America in 3˝-week hunt
  90. Rats 'coming out and eating with the pigeons' in downtown Halifax
  91. 2 tornadoes, 1 funnel cloud seen in southern Manitoba during wild weather day
  92. Why the video store isn't extinct - yet
  93. Report shows Canada doesn't need to provide minimum number of jets to NATO
  94. Tornadoes, gale-force winds wallop southern Manitoba
  95. Canadian Olympians row, row, row their Ontario-made boats in Rio
  96. CFL fines Roughriders $15K for playing too many international players
  97. Quebec waiter arrested after seafood puts allergic customer in coma
  98. Olympic refugee team resonates with immigrants in Canada
  99. Prince Albert, Sask. partially lifts water restrictions
  100. Fake sex offender postcard targets a real person, publishes their address, police say
  101. 'I'm not resigning,' Nunavut MP Hunter Tootoo says after admitting to 'inappropriate relationship'
  102. Families of 2 inmates who died at Nova Institution sue federal government
  103. 2 Tragically Hip ticket scalpers arrested in police sting ahead of Winnipeg show
  104. RCMP officer in Nova Scotia accused of stealing and trafficking cocaine
  105. 'Prolific Canada-wide ticket scammer' from Hamilton arrested again
  106. 1st recorded Canadian fatality from airbag inflator rupture under investigation
  107. 'She was very broken': Edmonton daughter wants answers from MMIW inquiry
  108. Heritage minister kicks off 150-day countdown until Canada 150
  109. Vacant 24 Sussex Drive requires costly upkeep
  110. Nova Scotia appeal court removes children from disabled parents' care
  111. Trudeau kept mum on Tootoo's inappropriate relationship to protect staffer, spokesperson says
  112. A waiter's mistake endangers a customer's life. Is that a crime?
  113. Eastern Ontario man accused of triple murder to stand trial in September 2017
  114. Take a look inside Canada Olympic House
  115. Brian Jean to Jason Kenney: My tour is bigger than yours
  116. 'Hideous' House in Point Grey compared to WW II bunker
  117. 3 charged with 1st-degree murder after man found dead in driveway of N.L. town
  118. Man arrested after fist fight with Winnipeg bus driver caught on video
  119. Up to athletes to redeem Olympic Games in Rio: Peter Mansbridge
  120. Nobel Prize winner Art McDonald to be honoured in hometown Sydney, N.S.
  121. Toronto's harbour 'almost worse' than Rio, Canadian Olympic sailor says
  122. Canada loses 31,000 jobs in July as unemployment rate rises to 6.9%
  123. Possible stolen plane crashes in western Newfoundland, unlicensed pilot flees the scene
  124. 'Best of the best' Wayne Gretzky rookie card sells for record $465K
  125. Abdirahman Abdi was known to harass patrons, Ottawa coffee chain owner says of fatal assault
  126. Near-fatal seafood allergy mixup points to need for better oversight, chef says
  127. Canada's merchandise trade deficit hits record in June
  128. 'Significant' announcement from Prince Albert, Sask., as city works to restore drinking water supply
  129. Military hopes to turn page with new commander for much-criticized support unit
  130. Why an Ontario university won't remove a chaplain who compared homosexuality to cancer
  131. New Saskatchewan pipeline leak spills oil and water mix into farmer's field
  132. Zika baby in Canada developing normally, chief doctor says
  133. Donald Trump won't like this Toronto designer's ties
  134. Dangerous offender hearing scheduled for man who attacked Marlene Bird in Prince Albert, Sask.
  135. Shark attacking porpoises off Nova Scotia caught on video
  136. B.C. man accused of forcing women from at least 4 provinces to work as escorts
  137. Senate recommendations ready for Trudeau's eyes in weeks, says advisory council head
  138. High-flying drone almost collides with Edmonton police helicopter
  139. Family of Chazz Petrella, boy who took his life, wants inquest to fix 'big failures' in system
  140. Atlantic Canada being treated like a 'backwater' with Supreme Court snub: Lisa Raitt
  141. When customers with allergies dine out, who's responsible for their safety?
  142. Man who called accessible taxi told to flag one down 'in the street'
  143. Senior military officer blasts onerous oversight of National Defence, urges more political direction
  144. 3 dead, 7 injured in early morning fire in Hamilton
  145. Sask. Deputy Premier Don McMorris resigns after drunk driving charge
  146. Retiring B.C. couple stuck with 2 mortgages after foreign buyer tax
  147. Canada Post workers to protest in front of Trudeau's Montreal office
  148. Nova Scotia dairy farm starts race as new income source
  149. 'Hero' saves 79-year-old man trapped inside burning car in Sherbrooke, Que.
  150. Instagram posts of lion cub at trendy Toronto lounge prompt investigation
  151. Ontario man leaves good luck charm in Rio's Olympic pool
  152. Topless Trudeau accidentally photo bombs B.C. wedding
  153. Toronto boy presumed drowned at Ottawa beach
  154. How electoral reform could benefit Elizabeth May's Greens
  155. 2 months after first strike against Visa, Walmart mum on follow-up
  156. Property owner granted right to change locks on tenant for Airbnb rental spree
  157. Intoxicated man gets into Toronto police car, thinks it's a cab, gets arrested
  158. Fire near Kejimkujik National Park 'a tough hit,' says forest co-op
  159. 'I won the DNA lottery': Woman finds biological father after life-long search
  160. Fundraising by running, cycling across Canada tough in modern times
  161. Aquamation gains popularity as funeral home becomes 2nd in Quebec to dissolve the dead
  162. Sidney Crosby surprises fan with visit and at-home signing session
  163. Police issue amber alert for missing 12-year-old Dundas boy
  164. Brampton school didn't dash teen's acting dreams, judge says in dismissing lawsuit
  165. Shut down of Victoria homeless camp puts spotlight on poverty, activist says
  166. Ottawa beach where GTA boy drowned is missing warning sign, no lifeguard
  167. Toronto-area paramedic dons Ebola gear to rescue skunk with cup stuck on its head
  168. 'It's not just one funeral': Family grieves after mom and 2 kids die in fire
  169. 'We need to laugh': Former students recall time at Whitehorse residential school
  170. Penny Oleksiak establishes herself as an Olympic swimming star
  171. Newfound swagger leading Canadian men's volleyball team through Rio
  172. Mysterious tape dummies hang from the High Level Bridge suicide barriers
  173. New Komagata Maru plaque marks South Asian Canadians' early struggle for justice
  174. A year after receiving inmate's ashes in the mail, Ottawa family wants answers
  175. Police seek 4th suspect in murder, abduction of N.L. man
  176. Labour, deer, destroyed vehicle: A Steinbach, Man., couple's epic labour adventure
  177. Vail Resorts makes $1.4B takeover offer for Whistler-Blackcomb
  178. Kindergarten means end of full-time daycare, but brings new expenses for parents
  179. Ottawa warns Burundi after Quebec City speech downplays human rights abuses
  180. TransCanada stresses pipeline safety as Energy East hearings start
  181. Want to be a veterinarian? English-only Quebecers out of luck
  182. Green Party support for Israeli sanctions blasted by Jewish groups
  183. How did Finnigan Danne die? Autopsy scheduled, investigation continues
  184. Lion mauls worker at Granby Zoo
  185. Justice minister hires academic who thinks Supreme Court erred on assisted dying
  186. 300 days of solitude: Ottawa sailor to embark on non-stop journey around the globe
  187. Eugenie Bouchard ousted from Rio tennis tourney by Angelique Kerber
  188. Flu shot jabs higher in provinces that allow vaccination by pharmacists: study
  189. 3 hours in icy water: woman recounts ocean ordeal after whale capsizes boat
  190. Canada to update nomination list for UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  191. U.S.-Canada bald eagle program hailed a success as population thrives
  192. Canada wins bronze in women's rugby 7s
  193. Rare albino raccoon may be hanging out in Richmond Hill
  194. U of T professor looks to thank The Weeknd for $50,000 donation for Ethiopian Studies program
  195. Canadian Kylie Masse wins bronze in 100-metre backstroke
  196. Police dog finds B.C. woman missing near Cowichan Valley for 5 days
  197. 'Intense' tornado pulls roofs off houses, flips bus on Manitoba First Nation
  198. Women's 7s team delivers 'empowering' win for Canadian rugby
  199. Canada's rugby 7s squad, swimmer Kylie Masse in our top shots gallery from Day 3 in Rio
  200. Justin Trudeau attends Tla-o-qui-aht parade in Tofino, B.C.
  201. Liberals eye revamped West Africa special forces mission
  202. Last week's gloomy numbers disguise Canada's economic secret: Don Pittis
  203. 16-year-old girl dies of suspected overdose in Port Moody Starbucks bathroom
  204. Flying St. Catharines to Toronto will take 12 minutes, cost $85
  205. Councillor admits using N-word, but says it's not a 'profanity'
  206. 'We are bearers of ideas, not bombs': Candidate for top UN post among those denied visa to World Social Forum
  207. 'Strong year' for St. John's hotels; more visitors from overseas, United States
  208. Canadian military voices concerns over Energy East pipeline
  209. Parks Canada says Gros Morne hikers should stop building inukshuks
  210. B.C. family paddling Mackenzie River 'completely hosed' by car delivery snafu
  211. Senator Mike Duffy back to claiming Ottawa living expenses
  212. Sun Life rejects health coverage for 9-year-old due to his 'build'
  213. Possibility of a Donald Trump White House increasingly concerns Canadians, poll suggests
  214. 4th man wanted in murder investigation of N.L. man arrested in Halifax
  215. What should happen to the lion that clawed and bit a worker at the Granby Zoo?
  216. Women's teams relegated to dirt field at national softball championships
  217. Climate change prompts Hamilton to modify its heat bylaw for apartments
  218. Jason Kenney's social media foray into Mideast politics sparks backlash
  219. 'He's breaking in for God's sakes': Family sobs as woman's final 911 call played in court
  220. 'Blatantly anti-Semitic': MPs condemn cartoon linked to Montreal's World Social Forum
  221. Industry off the hook for mercury monitoring at mill that poisoned Grassy Narrows First Nation
  222. Elizabeth May ponders future after Green Party's support for Israeli boycott policy
  223. Canadian divers Benfeito, Filion win bronze in Rio synchro event
  224. Torstar cutting jobs, including at Toronto Star, tablet app
  225. Why Canadian stocks are doing so well when the economic data has been so poor
  226. After being displaced for more than 2 years, Kashechewan First Nation sees glimmer of hope
  227. Dramatic collision on Metropolitan kills 1, closes scene for inspection
  228. Canada's Nestor, Pospisil breeze into men's doubles semifinals
  229. PHOTOS | Diving bronze for Benfeito, Filion among our top shots from Day 4 in Rio
  230. Living on the edge in Churchill
  231. Candlelight vigil draws hundreds to remember Finnigan Danne
  232. 'The relationship we have really means everything': Olympic bronze caps 11-year run for diving duo
  233. 'My sweetheart baby:' B.C. mom says she couldn't afford rehab for teen who died in Starbucks bathroom
  234. How Air Miles could win back unhappy customers
  235. Canadian armoured car sale to South Sudan should be investigated, rights groups say
  236. 10-year-old 'Mini Mozart' learned piano as his family fled Syria
  237. Ottawa stripped Atlantic Canada of inclusion on Supreme Court with barely a peep
  238. 'Somebody pinch me': Yellowknife mother overcomes adversity to raise an Olympian
  239. 'One death is enough': Quebec investigates, some lanes reopen after fiery fuel tanker explosion
  240. 'It was like a bomb went off': Home hit by vehicle for 9th time
  241. 30-kilometre waterline built after Husky oil spill
  242. Canadian auto industry facing big challenges as talks begin with Detroit 3
  243. Man who dragged girlfriend's body down the street sentenced for manslaughter
  244. Alberta couple's home 'inundated' by Pokemon Go players, alleges Calgary class-action lawsuit
  245. Earls apologizes to ranchers for its 'dumb decision' to take Canadian beef off the menu
  246. Heroic man tried to save driver caught in Highway 40 inferno
  247. Ontario fast-food labels could cause women to gain weight, public health advocate says
  248. Girl, 9, found alone on late-night Toronto bus reunited with father after 'miscommunication'
  249. Mother charged with sexually assaulting her own children
  250. Veteran ESPN sportscaster John Saunders dies at 61