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  1. 19-year-old Sam Oosterhoff wins PC nomination for Niagara West-Glanbrook
  2. Walmart food waste caught on camera: 'They just toss it freely,' says former worker
  3. Wallonia's veto in trade deal about everything but Canada: Don Pittis
  4. You're never going to retire — and here's why
  5. Health Minister Jane Philpott to announce new food labelling, marketing regulations
  6. Will Dennis Oland be acquitted of murder? Court of Appeal decision expected today
  7. Anesthesia in Alberta dental offices questioned after girl suffers brain damage
  8. Liberals to bring Yazidi survivors of ISIS genocide to Canada within 4 months
  9. Ottawa police stopping Middle Eastern, black drivers at 'disproportionate' rate: report
  10. Convicted sex offender Denis Hall still running for Saskatoon Catholic school board
  11. Uber should investigate own databases after more claims of bogus fares, privacy experts say
  12. Colten Boushie family lawyer says vehicle evidence in shooting compromised
  13. 'Brush up' on your French, justice minister says to Supreme Court hopefuls
  14. Canadian Blood Services announces new, stricter iron guidelines for donors
  15. Police issue 99 trespass citations during pipeline protest on Parliament Hill
  16. Quebec City minor hockey coach facing 2 child-luring charges
  17. Madeleine Thien, Canada's newest literary star, a favourite to win prestigious Man Booker Prize
  18. Canada-EU trade summit Thursday will likely be postponed: top official
  19. Here's how much food Walmart throws away over 12 days
  20. Child benefit rules failing to keep pace with changing families, think-tank says
  21. Why trade deals like CETA have become a 'whipping boy' for anti-globalization forces
  22. What teenager's nomination means for Ontario PC's
  23. Multiple police forces probe southwestern Ontario deaths
  24. Dennis Oland could be released on bail today to await new trial
  25. Canadian judges to help Ukraine boost court's public trust
  26. Dennis Oland granted bail by N.B. Court of Appeal, pending retrial
  27. Supreme Court nominee Malcolm Rowe grilled on French, diversity and Aboriginal rights
  28. The fight for Mosul: Edmonton woman gears up for refugee crisis
  29. Conservatives press Liberals on plan to bring Yazidi refugees to Canada
  30. CETA: After 3 missed deadlines, why isn't the Canada-EU summit cancelled?
  31. Heart attack victim gets rare procedure in effort to save his life
  32. Rescind dishonourable discharges for LGBTQ ex-military members, committee says
  33. Judge finds Saskatoon mother not criminally responsible for stabbing 5-year-old son to death
  34. Autism severity reduced with parent-led communication therapy
  35. RCMP's early findings in Colten Boushie shooting revealed in search warrant application
  36. Grain cars tumble into Fraser River as train derails north of Yale, B.C.
  37. RCMP to face new class-action harassment lawsuit, this time on behalf of male employees
  38. Family, friends of alleged victims of Woodstock, Ont., nurse remember loved ones
  39. 5 questions about British Airways Flight 286 emergency landing in Vancouver
  40. 'I couldn't believe it's real': Residents of Woodstock, Ont., facility stunned by murder charges
  41. Calgary top cop on the defensive, again, after damning 2013 workplace review surfaces
  42. Aboriginal, environmental groups to sue Canada over Petronas LNG project
  43. 'Significant progress' hailed in N.L. meeting over Muskrat Halls hydro project
  44. Amid shouting and jeering, Trudeau insists on a little etiquette
  45. Unregulated 'internet of things' industry puts us all at risk, security experts say
  46. Ontario nursing homes must report all deaths to coroner, but autopsy optional
  47. Shoppers' bid for pot business shows Ottawa needs to get rolling on drug rules: Don Pittis
  48. How Canada sucks at reducing food waste
  49. Why this Mexican couple with 3 Canadian-born children faces deportation
  50. Funerals Wednesday for Niagara men killed last week in plane crash
  51. Quebec women refused bail after appearing in Australian court on drug charges
  52. Student charged after suspected weapon sighting sent schools into lockdown
  53. Distilling the Beast: Fort McMurray captures wildfire in a bottle
  54. Canada ranks 35th on World Economic Forum gender gap list
  55. In unprecedented move, OPP texting thousands for help with unsolved homicide
  56. New Democrats try to force government action on First Nations child welfare
  57. CAMH staff alerted police about former nurse charged with Woodstock killings
  58. First Nations man held in solitary confinement for 4 years moved to different cell
  59. Majority of Canadians support legislation to ban distracted walking, poll suggests
  60. Nunavut adopts Finland's baby box program to reduce infant mortality
  61. No 'patient zero' in HIV epidemic, new research finds
  62. Manitoba teen in fatal crash donates organs helping 45 people
  63. Attawapiskat without permanent mental health workers, months after suicide crisis
  64. Theft of $2,000 watch among hundreds of items stolen from government, accounts show
  65. Cost-cutting helps Suncor turn surprising $392M profit in 3rd quarter
  66. More babies born to women over 40 than teenagers: Stats Canada
  67. Mother remembers victim of fentanyl overdose after dealer charged
  68. Giovinco leads Toronto FC to 1st-ever playoff win
  69. Don Atchison loses bid for 5th term as Saskatoon mayor
  70. Oilers continue torrid start with win over Capitals
  71. Conflict of interest allegations against Premier Christy Clark heading to B.C. Supreme Court
  72. What's happening in Muskrat Falls? Here's a primer
  73. CMHC plays catch-up with vaguely alarming house price warning: Don Pittis
  74. Justin Trudeau protest marks 'turning point' for frustrated youth
  75. Belgium reaches deal to back EU-Canada trade agreement
  76. 'We're stoked': Allan Hawco celebrates as Frontier nails another season, ahead of premiere
  77. 'It's still a disability': Mother of hearing-impaired toddler pleads for benefits
  78. Quebec City police use stun gun to bring 9-year-old boy wielding knives under control
  79. Escape and resist: An untold history of residential schools in Quebec
  80. MP has concerns over NHL bid for hockey on the Hill
  81. Toronto pair charged after teen girls brought to work in Ottawa sex trade
  82. Federal ethics watchdog calls for stricter rules on ministers' fundraising
  83. Tiny B.C. town holding Halloween fundraiser to save ice rink
  84. 'A beautiful thing:' 3 babies born within 24 hours to the same Resolute family
  85. Toronto police say vehicle with people inside went into lake
  86. Parents 'shocked' at son's fentanyl manslaughter charge
  87. What's in the declarations that sealed the Canada-EU trade deal?
  88. A 'rare occurrence': Why more probes of nursing home deaths aren't necessarily needed
  89. Hiding in businesses overnight as YouTube stunt no laughing matter, police caution
  90. What we know of the 8 victims in the alleged nursing-home killings
  91. YouTube prankster vows to stop 24-hour overnight challenges as police investigate
  92. Vancouver's airport named best in the world
  93. Cellphone use surges, so do bills. Canadians call for an end to data caps
  94. Building 'economy of the future' means good news will have to wait: Chris Hall
  95. EU trade deal 'unbalanced' against Canadian meat, industry says
  96. Walmart vows change amid concerns over food waste
  97. Recovery efforts to find car in Lake Ontario to resume this morning
  98. Canadian sports doctor Anthony Galea found guilty of professional misconduct
  99. Regina Police 'breakdowns' in Nadine Machiskinic case not a 'one-off problem'
  100. Local investors outnumber foreign buyers 10-1 in Toronto's condo market
  101. 'Daddies' shower their 'babies' with cash and gifts in Toronto's sugar dating scene
  102. Say goodbye to 'appalling' Nunavut prison: Plan to replace Baffin Correctional Centre by 2021
  103. 9 Quebec soldiers injured in training accident
  104. Newfoundland town prepares for Broadway musical based on their 9/11 experience
  105. Activists call for Canada to back nuclear weapons ban
  106. Police seek true identity of Alberta man found dead on shores of Lake Huron
  107. Hamilton woman vanishes, family silent for 9 years, homicide unit investigating
  108. Nova Scotia sisters who've lived together 38 years want survivor benefits
  109. Conrad Black's son, Jonathan, charged with assaulting girlfriend
  110. Overcharged CIBC investment clients to get $73M in compensation
  111. Brian Mulroney urges 'prudence' on carbon price decision
  112. Nadia Ross, boundary-pushing theatre artist, wins $100K Siminovitch Prize
  113. 'Paper lives': Massive immigration fraud detailed at sentencing
  114. Counsellor says more funding needed at Sask. First Nation after teen's suicide
  115. Coquitlam RCMP investigating after 2 seniors dragged down stairs by officers
  116. Indigenous protesters made to pay $1,500 for stickering 'deeply offensive' costumes
  117. How does tragedy taint a town? Woodstock residents say they'll rebound once again
  118. Justin Trudeau should get used to being heckled by disillusioned voters on the left
  119. Corner Brook or Yellowknife? It's crunch time in battle for best public library
  120. Turning a cold case hot: David Ridgen on a journalist's role in solving crimes
  121. Canadian video artists lament Vine demise
  122. How you can cut waste, save money and eat well
  123. N.W.T.'s tallest structure to be demolished Saturday
  124. 4 Montreal-area men charged in Vermont ATM fraud scheme
  125. 2 dead after truck going wrong way smashes into van near MacGregor, Man.
  126. Explore Alberta's spooky geography
  127. Hidden trauma haunts Kurdi family as it tries to heal in Canada
  128. Come From Away cast sheds tears meeting Newfoundlanders
  129. The story of Canada's most famous ghost town is becoming a musical
  130. Trudeau takes off to sign EU trade deal, but skies ahead aren't clear
  131. Video of 2 seniors dragged down stairs by police prompts external investigation
  132. Boy with cerebral palsy wins top prize at Hal-Con parade
  133. Blood, pain, and spectacular crashes: Behind the scenes at a drone race
  134. Immigration Minister John McCallum to reveal 'substantially' higher newcomer targets
  135. Time to buy more Canadian wine? Climate change driving up prices from other wine regions
  136. 'I got shafted': Air Miles collectors locked out of cash rewards for expiring miles
  137. Fundraising fuss ignores why politicians chase dollars
  138. Drug store pot and wasted food: The Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
  139. 'A great day': Trudeau arrives in Brussels to sign European Union trade deal
  140. Boy tears up after special glasses allow him to see mom's face for 1st time
  141. Dennis Oland's new trial could be at least a year away
  142. Barefoot GG plays soccer with Syrian refugees at largest camp in Jordan
  143. Federal appeals court sympathetic, but denies Arctic crash survivor's claim
  144. CHL teams ordered to turn over tax info by Alberta judge
  145. Polar explorer Fred Roots remembered as 'unsung Canadian hero'
  146. 5 deaths at Winnipeg Remand Centre a 'huge flag,' says prisoners rights group
  147. National Airlines flight grounded by St. John's Airport Authority
  148. Are we overthinking costumes?
  149. Federal ministers head to Bella Bella to view diesel spill amid concerns over wildlife
  150. Conjugal prison visits help offenders reintegrate to community, experts say
  151. Independent review board to probe actions of Mounties in seniors' arrest
  152. Toronto FC victorious in 1st leg of MLS playoff series
  153. Montreal Impact down Red Bulls in MLS playoff opener
  154. New surveillance video of missing B.C. woman rekindles hope for family
  155. Winnipeg health centre briefly under lockdown after nearby shooting
  156. The moose is 'cool'... again: Neil Macdonald
  157. Net neutrality is up for debate at CRTC hearings
  158. World at Six at 50: 6 defining moments from over the years
  159. Granny on hook for illegal zombie game download
  160. Dennis Oland's Supreme Court bail appeal to be heard today
  161. Nearly all Halloween candy tampering reports are hoaxes, expert says
  162. Snake owner's criminal negligence trial starts in deaths of brothers, 6 and 4, killed by python
  163. Justin Trudeau taps top cop, prisoners' advocate as new Senators
  164. Tom Cochrane to have Manitoba highway renamed after him
  165. Indians no more: Southwestern Ontario minor baseball team dropping Indians name, logo
  166. Transport Canada making back-up cameras mandatory in new cars starting May 2018
  167. Montreal reporter put under police surveillance for intimidation, he says
  168. John McCallum sets new base immigration target at 300,000 a year
  169. CETA a bright light against a protectionist world, says trade minister
  170. Family of man shot on Sask. farm calls for out-of-province investigator
  171. Slow movement in talks between Ford, Unifor ahead of midnight strike deadline
  172. Slow movement in talks between Ford, Unifor ahead of midnight strike deadline
  173. Maxime Bernier closes on Kellie Leitch in Conservative leadership fundraising
  174. Mother fighting for custody pleads for transgender expert for 5-year-old who chooses girl's clothing
  175. Standing Rock protesters worry police watching Facebook check-ins
  176. Pepper spray use with little accountability concerns prison watchdog
  177. Conrad Black's son out on bail after alleged assault
  178. 'Homophobic rhetoric' by juror on Toronto radio show leads to overturned sex assault conviction
  179. Public works clarifies gag order as experts warn of chill in warship debate
  180. Second Cup reviewing its options as results improve but still losing money
  181. Unifor, Ford reach tentative agreement
  182. Griffin Benger, Toronto player, nets $1.25M US at World Series of Poker
  183. What to expect from Bill Morneau's fall economic update
  184. What's really driving Toronto's red-hot real estate market
  185. Surveillance of Montreal reporter a 'serious attack on freedom of the press in Canada'
  186. 3-year fight for bus crash videos was never about exploiting tragedy
  187. Inquest into police shooting death of Felix Taqqaugaq begins in Igloolik
  188. Cannabis cash cow? Canada's parliamentary budget watchdog sees pot potential
  189. 'It's magical:' Tatiana Maslany on filming Two Lovers and a Bear in Canada's Arctic
  190. Halifax pair survives 'terrifying night' in Dracula's castle in Romania
  191. Ottawa faces class-action lawsuit over fired LGBT civil servants
  192. Trinity Western University Law School wins legal battle in B.C. court
  193. TD hikes mortgage prime rate to 2.85%
  194. Fiscal update boosts Liberal infrastructure plans but offers no path back to balance
  195. Key players in Dakota Access pipeline fight
  196. Ontario Liberals Lougheed, Sorbara charged in byelection scandal
  197. Return of the crooner: Michael Bublé to host Junos
  198. First Nations woman died by suicide in back of police car, inquest hears
  199. Trudeau to open doors of top-secret parliamentary committee, give new powers to StatsCan chief
  200. Bedrock Industries reaches deal to buy U.S. Steel Canada
  201. Northern Saskatchewan suicides top priority for new children's advocate
  202. 2 injured in Abbotsford Secondary School stabbing
  203. Toronto Police chaplain speaks out after online comments on women's 'obedience' draw concern
  204. Self-reported Alberta thalidomide survivor calls government compensation criteria unfair
  205. Winnipeg woman leads team of Canadians campaigning for Clinton in Florida
  206. Defence minister to visit Mali as Liberals debate where to send peacekeepers
  207. 'Two kids are dead': Python deaths trial hears panicked 911 call
  208. Critics, stakeholders split on Liberals' steps to grow economy in fall update
  209. B.C.-born Jeremy Shaw takes home 2016 Sobey Art Award
  210. Bill Morneau goes long as Liberals recommit to big spending
  211. Dave Broadfoot, Royal Canadian Air Farce comedian, dead at 90
  212. How Montreal police may have been able to spy on a journalist
  213. Maple Leafs' Kardi steals show in 1st McDavid-Matthews meeting
  214. Sask. Premier Brad Wall pens carbon tax concerns in letter to Ralph Goodale
  215. Former Woodstock, Ont., nurse in court for murder charges
  216. 'That's not a human, that's a monster:' Son fears father's return, 20 years after watching mom's murder
  217. Katimavik hopes for revival with new focus on Indigenous reconciliation
  218. Innovators need the boost, not infrastructure, tech experts say: Don Pittis
  219. 'Feels like blackmail': Canada needs to take a hard look at its piracy notice system
  220. Liberals try to downplay how much voters care about bribery charges
  221. Is the war on opioids hurting people in pain?
  222. 'Luke had no pulse': Boy, 13, thanks firefighters, paramedics who saved him
  223. Canadian couple faces charges in U.S. for allegedly smuggling fentanyl
  224. Find a diamond in your trick-or-treat bag? Montreal woman pleads for its return
  225. RCMP were afraid to let officers testify at inquest of Nunavut man shot by police
  226. Mysterious underwater 'ping' baffles Arctic community
  227. Liquid fentanyl seized, believed to be 1st appearance in Canada
  228. Lisa Raitt expected to make Conservative leadership bid official today
  229. Royal Military College of Canada to be reviewed after suspected suicides, misconduct
  230. 'Random act of violence' blamed for fatal Abbotsford high school stabbing
  231. After Patrick Lagacé, other Montreal journalists worry they were spied on, too
  232. Ontario premier's former staffer made alleged offer to energy minister
  233. Python deaths trial: 'I never once thought that my children were in danger'
  234. B.C. announces first step in province-wide earthquake warning system
  235. Cut income, corporate taxes and make up difference with carbon tax says Chong
  236. 3 more journalists say Quebec police spied on them
  237. Watch timelapse as Guelph man carves 'Gourd' Downie tribute pumpkin
  238. Vigil, card campaign rally behind northern Saskatchewan kids
  239. Murder charge laid in fatal stabbing at Abbotsford high school
  240. Saskatchewan to drill most oil and gas wells in 2017, says PSAC
  241. Concerns raised over all-military team tasked with probing military college
  242. Royal Canadian Mint unveils its 2017 Canada 150 circulation coin series
  243. Relatives of elderly Woodstock patients wonder if charges could have been laid sooner
  244. Appeal dismissed in Shafia family murder convictions
  245. Windsor girl forces meeting with prime minister over TPP
  246. Abbotsford stabbing video: Why we can't look away, but should
  247. The lowdown on the Montney: Canada's next big energy bet has same high stakes as oilsands
  248. In Fort McMurray rebuilding has begun, but the recovery continues
  249. Free and timely health care for all is fiction: Neil Macdonald
  250. Private concussion clinics called a 'Wild West' of unregulated treatment