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  1. Alberta's debt soaring to $45 billion, but budget has no big cuts, no new taxes
  2. Specialized Canadian nurses stress over rules preventing them from working in U.S.
  3. House where Tina Fontaine's cousin killed well-known to police
  4. Senator Lynn Beyak stands by residential school remarks, cites 'fake news'
  5. Ontario housing minister vows to boost rent control after CBC Toronto tenancy series
  6. Canadian working in the U.S.? What you need to know about TN, H-1B visas
  7. Aydin Coban sentenced in Dutch court to 10 years for online fraud, blackmail
  8. Kevin O'Leary alleges 'widespread vote-rigging' in Conservative leadership race
  9. Shell Canada can abandon pipe and riser on ocean floor off N.S.
  10. Man found dead inside car buried by snow in Montreal
  11. Rick Hansen inspired by meeting refugee who lost fingers in cross-border walk
  12. Senator says 'racism has played a role' in his sex scandal
  13. Alberta, Quebec could carry more weight in NDP leadership race than in 2012
  14. Bureaucratic reflex to 'overclassify' info blamed for bottleneck of useful data
  15. Canadians should be told if their banking info shared with IRS, says MP
  16. An 'essential medicines' list could ensure all Canadians have access to the drugs they need
  17. 2 big banks raise alarm over Toronto housing 'bubble'
  18. Consumer advocates have low expectations for probe into Canada's 5 big banks
  19. Ontario pub hosts Guinness record attempt for world's longest concert
  20. Senators, Canadiens set to announce outdoor game this morning
  21. Class action seeks damages from city and province after epic snow storm
  22. Big shift in Alberta politics expected as Conservatives choose new leader
  23. B.C. tech companies aim to lure skilled workers as looming Trump visa restrictions stoke fear
  24. Vancouver Island teenager dies during overnight school trip
  25. 'Balloonatic' to be sentenced for lawn chair flight over Calgary Stampede
  26. CMHC mortgage insurance gets more expensive today
  27. Ottawa's outdoor NHL game details unveiled at 11 a.m. ET
  28. Small planes collide in Saint-Bruno
  29. Parents say Winnipeg Remand staff refused to accept prescription medication for their son
  30. Canada to give $119M in aid to Middle East and African countries suffering food crises
  31. Fighting off ex-ski coach's advances 'emotionally draining,' 12th witness testifies at sexual assault trial
  32. Douglas Garland asks Alberta Court of Appeal to overturn triple murder conviction
  33. Wounded soldiers to get higher payments as Liberals hedge on pension promise
  34. Former patient accused of killing Burlington chiropractor before shooting himself
  35. Tories strike 1,351 names off membership list after vote-rigging allegation
  36. Officials can't say how many asylum seekers enter Canada illegally
  37. NDP needs to keep its eye on governing, says Tom Mulcair
  38. Couple in N.S. hopes for last-minute reprieve from 'devastating' deportation
  39. Funeral today for RCMP officer killed in tractor collision
  40. Amber Alert issued after boy, 8, goes missing in Embrun, Ont.
  41. 'We live and die by the puck': 40 years on ice, Yukon Native Hockey Tournament bigger than ever
  42. 'We live and die by the puck': 40 years on ice, Yukon Native Hockey Tournament bigger than ever
  43. Fishy labels?: Ottawa considering steps to provide more detail on seafood labels
  44. Batman spotted helping Montrealers dig cars out of snow
  45. Air traffic control tried to warn pilot of nearby plane before mid-air crash in Quebec
  46. Police investigate 3 deaths in northern B.C. home
  47. No fly-thru? Chopper makes pit stop at P.E.I. Tim Hortons
  48. For Jason Kenney, now the real work begins
  49. Canadian ranchers, farmers get serious about security
  50. From Somalia to Manitoba: A look at the long journey of asylum seekers
  51. 'This ain't your grandmother's Anne': new series gives gritty Green Gables amid glut of Anne adaptations
  52. 'So many barriers': Support for teen dads lags behind help for young moms
  53. Trucker arrested, accused of triggering Montreal highway chaos during snowstorm
  54. 'We want the violence to stop': Dozens gather at vigil for Jeanenne Fontaine Saturday night
  55. A break from the world: Toronto woman turns home into public mental health space
  56. Hockey Nova Scotia hosts 1st-ever local sledge-hockey tourney
  57. Sask. government failed to save for rainy day, some urge to start now
  58. Teacher wins $1M global prize for work in northern Quebec
  59. Police hunt for man wanted for stabbing in St. Catharines, Ont.
  60. Alex Harvey earns silver in photo finish at X-country World Cup finals
  61. Ontario bill aims to hold elevator contractors responsible for fixing outages
  62. Inspiration for Come From Away character launches book, raises money for Syrian refugees
  63. Pilot project could see drones deliver much-needed items to northern Ontario First Nations
  64. McMaster debate with controversial professor Jordan Peterson disrupted by activists
  65. Manitoba town left with bare grocery shelves as residents brace for another blizzard
  66. Team Canada defeats U.S. to improve to 4-0 at women's curling worlds
  67. The tax perk for wealthy CEOs that will cost Canada $840M this year
  68. Peddling authenticity: Social media influencers undermine traditional ads
  69. Bank call centre staff reveal pressure to turn customer inquiries into sales
  70. We need to start calling out corporate 'redwashing'
  71. Liberals urged to scrap 19th century rule that requires laws be printed in books
  72. Canada-wide warrant to be issued for man wanted in death of 7-year-old stepson
  73. Challenge of Quebec secession law finally gets its day in court
  74. Misleading ads claim chiropractors can treat cancer, autism
  75. Canada's $1M teacher on how she won and what she'll do with the money
  76. Lisa Raitt calls for Conservative leadership 'cheaters' to be expelled
  77. Extradite pair to face 'honour killing' trial or undermine global justice, lawyer says
  78. Sister of former ski coach Bertrand Charest takes stand at sexual assault trial
  79. Almost half of Canadians want illegal border crossers deported, poll suggests
  80. Busy coffee shops and bank machines top list of ideal spots to place life-saving devices
  81. Brian Jean, Jason Kenney agree on discussion committee, caucus cooperation
  82. Ontario wants Ottawa to boost tax on real estate speculators
  83. Veteran Canadian comedian Bob Robertson dead at 71
  84. Ottawa police chief caught off guard by minister's request for glove audit
  85. 'This is not going to be a popular budget': Brad Wall hints at sales tax increase
  86. Finance minister to wear Edmonton company's dress shoes on budget day
  87. Small claims cases in B.C. to be resolved online
  88. Manitoba wants to set limit on marijuana consumption in public places
  89. Train with much-needed food supplies arrives in remote Churchill, Man.
  90. Facebook bans photographer for posting photos of nude models with mannequin
  91. Facebook bans photographer for posting photos of nude models with mannequin
  92. 'Call your first hearing,' former TRC chair advises missing and murdered Indigenous women inquiry
  93. Gender-based violence report urges mandatory training for judges, RCMP
  94. How 3D maps of an Alberta mountain could help predict the next flood or drought
  95. Stubborn oil prices a budget problem for Finance Minister Bill Morneau
  96. Why so many Canadian universities know so little about their own racial diversity
  97. Lender upselling has raised the stakes for Canadians addicted to debt: Don Pittis
  98. 'Nothing good' about residential school system, Anglican Church tells Senator Beyak
  99. High-tech sector looks to federal budget to spark innovation boom, deliver skilled workforce
  100. Wage freezes coming for Manitoba's public servants, doctors, nurses
  101. Justin Trudeau's family trip to the Bahamas cost more than $127K
  102. Justin Trudeau's family trip to the Bahamas cost more than $127K
  103. Young woman leaving alleged cult, returning to Canada
  104. Illegal border crossers arrested so far in 2017 nearly half of all caught in 2016
  105. Runaway Regina railcar reached speeds up to 30 km/h after air brakes lost pressure: TSB
  106. Journalist, broadcaster Betty Kennedy dead at 91
  107. Quebec premier blasts Maclean's for Highway 13 traffic jam article
  108. 'He was murdered, he deserves justice,' First Nations family disturbed by court delays
  109. Funeral for slain boy, 7, set for Friday as police hunt for stepfather continues
  110. Body found on side of Highway 13 in Laval
  111. Inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women has just 122 names registered
  112. 2-time Olympic medallist Ryan Cochrane retires from swimming
  113. Stepfather accused in Ontario boy's death arrested after days-long manhunt
  114. Mississauga girl loses 2 limbs after infection doctors thought was influenza
  115. Shoppers computer crash causes customer confusion and frustration
  116. 7 things to watch for in today's federal budget
  117. 'The rose-coloured glasses are off': Why experts, students suspect racism under-reported on campuses
  118. Senate ethics committee to review Don Meredith's case today as suspension looms
  119. Bill Morneau's budget caught between Trump and a hard place: Chris Hall
  120. Canada, NATO attempt to define boundaries of response to cyberattacks
  121. Refinery layoffs, Hebron completion a blow but not a knockout for Avalon economy
  122. Police to speak about arrest of man accused of killing young stepson
  123. Saskatchewan budget today expected to hike taxes, cut services
  124. 'He took his last breath in my arms': Retired B.C. doctor died in hospital waiting room, wife says
  125. Amber Alert issued for 4-year-old boy from Saint-Jérôme, Que.
  126. Shoppers computer crash fixed but questions remain about message to public
  127. 99-year-old teacher honoured for 8 decades in front of class
  128. Budget 2017: Liberals spend on training and innovation while holding line on taxes
  129. Canada's smoking rate falls slightly
  130. 5 teens guilty of sharing intimate images in Bridgewater Dropbox case
  131. Liberals' 1st gender-sensitive budget names gaps, funds possible fixes
  132. 'I'm feeling good': First Nations, environmentalists take fight for Peel watershed to Supreme Court
  133. Budget targets $3.4B for 'critical' needs of Indigenous communities
  134. Budget 2017: Hello Uber tax, goodbye transit credit
  135. Billions in defence equipment purchases postponed until 2030s in Liberal budget
  136. Why the 1st transgender pro hockey player is retiring at 23
  137. New housing rule changes impacting high-end homes too
  138. Former assistant ski coach says Bertrand Charest had 'intense' relationship with students
  139. Police draw weapons on boy in park carrying costume gun for school project
  140. Liberal budget offers lots of 'vision' but few new numbers: Aaron Wherry
  141. Vice reporter ordered to hand over correspondence says he'll 'take this as far as it needs to go'
  142. It never seems a good time for a tax-the-rich budget: Don Pittis
  143. 'She was my only girl': Nunavut teen's death sheds light on failures in fighting TB
  144. Access to tax deduction for fertility treatments expanded in budget
  145. Supreme Court of Canada to rule on Dennis Oland's bail appeal
  146. Sunwing defends 6-hour break between flights for pilot who returned to duty drunk
  147. Husky crude oil spill in southwest Alberta estimated at 25,000 litres
  148. Montreal mosque criticized after visiting imam calls for Jews to be killed
  149. Famous, fugitive capybaras welcome 3 new accomplices
  150. Andrew Potter resigns McGill post after Maclean's essay on Quebec
  151. Leitch slides, O'Leary gains in Conservative Leadership Index
  152. Time to freak out: touring production of Hamilton is coming to Toronto
  153. Toddler found inside Ottawa apartment with dead body
  154. Justin Kuijer formally charged with 1st-degree murder in death of stepson
  155. 'Overcrowded' Hamilton house near McMaster has 12 bedrooms
  156. Toddler found inside Ottawa apartment with dead body
  157. Justin Kuijer formally charged with 1st-degree murder in death of stepson
  158. 'Overcrowded' Hamilton house near McMaster has 12 bedrooms
  159. Police officer was with Quebec woman when she was slain, distraught father says
  160. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley blasts Sask. tax hike, budget cuts
  161. Canada warned to be prepared for Russian-backed fake news and smears in Latvia mission
  162. 'That saved his life': truck teetering off Highway 17 hangs on by its steel toolbox
  163. Opposition MPs want Justin Trudeau to sanction Liberal MP accused of sexist remark
  164. Young mother's case of flesh-eating disease mistaken for a bad flu
  165. House of Commons passes anti-Islamophobia motion
  166. Parents of 'no-fly list kids' upset at no funding for redress system
  167. Everyone thinks Parliament should be reformed, but no one can agree on how
  168. 'Strong suspicion': Dylan Koshman's 2008 disappearance in Edmonton upgraded to homicide investigation
  169. Budget 2017 bids a sombre adieu to the venerable Canada Savings Bond
  170. McGill rejects 'unfounded rumours' over academic freedom after Andrew Potter's resignation
  171. Dennis Oland's lawyers prepare to seek 'complete vindication'
  172. Inexpensive credit for speculators is fuelling irrational housing price increases
  173. New poll puts Ontario premier's approval rating at record low
  174. Should First Nations 'social emergencies' receive the same response as natural disasters?
  175. It took 5 years and some bake sales, but this rural Ontario area now has 911 service
  176. Grizzly attack leaves B.C. forestry worker with significant injuries
  177. Mourners gather for 7-year-old allegedly killed by stepdad
  178. 'Sure you want to send that photo?': Approaching the issue of sexual extortion with youth
  179. Calgary WWI solidier's remains identified 100 years after his death
  180. How moving to Canada helped Amy Jo Johnson, the first Pink Power Ranger, reinvent her career
  181. Crowd boos Brad Wall at CFL Week event
  182. A hard sell: Making sales jobs 'sexy' for young Canadians
  183. School board needs to explain crystal meth assignment her son brought home, says Mississauga mom
  184. Why a list of missing, murdered Indigenous women might not come from the national inquiry
  185. Daughter 'would be alive today' if she was wearing flotation device on snowmobile, mother says
  186. Bomb survivor walks runway for Vancouver Fashion Week
  187. Historic or of limited value? Legal experts assess Dennis Oland bail decision
  188. 'Incredible' new mom battles flesh-eating disease days after giving birth
  189. Liberals must sell budget to premiers after 'challenging' health talks
  190. Canada may yet have peacekeeping boots on the ground in 2017
  191. 'It got me out of the house,' Alberta woman sees 500 shows in 6 years after husband's death
  192. Widow claims cancer report fell through the cracks, costing her husband his life
  193. 'They want to see if you're squishy': Swarm of sea lions nibble on divers in stunning video
  194. Toronto woman launches rights complaint over washroom access
  195. NDP leadership debate to focus on young Canadians and how to win them back
  196. Vertbag vs. Slick Mikh: Inside Whistler's crazy ski battle
  197. Fewer Canadians being refused entry at U.S. land border
  198. NDP leadership candidates say Liberal pot pledge going up in smoke
  199. Montreal police chief submits plan for overhaul following scandals
  200. York University Black Students group 'outraged' after man allegedly assaulted at on-campus Shoppers Drug Mart
  201. Marijuana could be legal by Canada Day 2018
  202. Marijuana could be legal by Canada Day 2018
  203. Cougar carcass found frozen in snow northwest of Thunder Bay may answer mountain lion mystery
  204. Cougar carcass found frozen in snow northwest of Thunder Bay may answer mountain lion mystery
  205. Canada's Homan wins gold at world women's curling championships
  206. 'Unbelievably dangerous': Woman sues after crash at rail crossing flagged for safety fixes since '90
  207. 'We are ready': Canada-Europe trade deal set to kick in, mostly, by July 1
  208. 'It's sickening': Widow horrified after husband's body forgotten in morgue, not donated to science
  209. Indigenous woman's eviction highlights grey areas in divorce cases
  210. Some prospective private college students get sobering job information
  211. VIA Rail appealing ruling that would allow couples with mobility scooters to travel together
  212. From the streets of Toronto to a business degree: How one Indigenous woman defied the odds
  213. Olympic snowboarder Mark McMorris injured in Whistler, B.C.
  214. Urine stench, delayed medical attention, care concerns behind closure of Mount Carmel seniors home
  215. 1 child or youth injured nearly every day by gunfire in Ontario, pediatricians find
  216. 5 things we learned about the changing nature of news from The National in Conversation
  217. Hockey Canada to make smaller ice surfaces mandatory for youngest kids' games
  218. 'Everyone deserves a fair investigation': Inquest into laundry chute death begins today
  219. Rachel Notley, Brad Wall trade more jabs over budget philosophy
  220. Marijuana legalization could leave provinces responsible for pot rules
  221. First Nations woman hit by trailer hitch unlikely to survive injuries, sister says
  222. 'A perilous pipeline': Indigenous groups line up against Keystone XL
  223. Mohammad Shafia, convicted in so-called honour killings, ordered to pay wife's legal fees
  224. Maxime Bernier says he'd deploy military to stop illegal border crossings
  225. 'We're going to play hockey': From a Montreal beer league to North Korea
  226. Family furious after dog stolen, dragged behind truck, killed
  227. Maxime Bernier says he'd deploy military to stop illegal border crossings
  228. Family furious after dog stolen, dragged behind truck, killed
  229. 'We're going to play hockey': From a Montreal beer league to North Korea
  230. Albertans would be consulted before any pot rules set, Notley says
  231. Maxime Bernier says he'd deploy military to stop illegal border crossings
  232. Family furious after dog stolen, dragged behind truck, killed
  233. Sinixt First Nation not extinct after all, court rules
  234. 'We're going to play hockey': From a Montreal beer league to North Korea
  235. Senator Lynn Beyak says she has 'suffered' with residential school survivors
  236. Sinixt First Nation not extinct after all, court rules
  237. Remembering the time Barbara Frum called up a gunman holding hostages at a Toronto bank
  238. Can Bernier or O'Leary lead a Conservative caucus that wants O'Toole or Scheer?
  239. Health of Canadian democracy improving, but concerns remain, poll suggests
  240. Marijuana industry gets boost from legalization target date
  241. Bizarre breastfeeding column is a viral gift for Michael Chong. He might as well own it: Robyn Urback
  242. Canada still studying U.S., U.K. bans on in-flight electronics
  243. For seriously injured Mark McMorris, risk is part of snowboarding
  244. 'An absurd story': N.S. man named Grabher plans to fight to get personalized licence plate back
  245. Purolator stops accepting new parcels as threat of strike looms
  246. Canadian naval vessel part of massive international drug bust
  247. Toronto councillors want to deny Pride funding over police ban
  248. Senator Don Meredith invited to ethics committee hearing on April 4
  249. Jim Pattison donates $75M to B.C. hospital
  250. 'I welcome a dust-off' of NAFTA, says Bank of Canada's Stephen Poloz