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  1. Kenyan Philemon Rono runs fastest marathon ever on Canadian soil in Toronto
  2. FBI agent who helped nab Via Rail plotters worries sleeper soldier in U.S. may have gotten away
  3. Trudeau pays tribute to slain soldier on 3rd anniversary of Parliament Hill attack
  4. Conservatives accuse Liberals of diabetes tax grab
  5. Keep a 'wary eye' on U.S. travel visas, Goodale tells American counterpart
  6. Trudeau appoints Bob Rae as special envoy to Myanmar
  7. Bear attacks woman, conservation officer in Mission, B.C.
  8. Right whales could be 20 years away from certain extinction, say scientists
  9. 'To Daddy in Heaven:' Family hears from 'guardian angels' after sending a letter to dad
  10. Montreal-area mayoral candidate drops out amid sexual harassment allegations
  11. Kelly Craft begins job as U.S. ambassador to Canada
  12. No 'significant issues' from marijuana legalization, says Colorado medical officer
  13. 'It's not a coercive law,' Quebec says amid criticism over face-covering ban
  14. 'I have never locked my doors': north Okanagan community shaken by discovery of human remains
  15. Special envoy Bob Rae headed to Myanmar next week
  16. Woman's body discovered in woods in Moncton
  17. Paralympian prepared for U of R to appeal verdict in diving lawsuit
  18. 'It's not a coercive law,' Quebec says amid criticism over face-covering ban
  19. 'I have never locked my doors': north Okanagan community shaken by discovery of human remains
  20. Special envoy Bob Rae headed to Myanmar next week
  21. Woman's body discovered in woods in Moncton
  22. Paralympian prepared for U of R to appeal verdict in diving lawsuit
  23. Unidentified object crashes down near Southside Hills in St. John's
  24. A hospice story: The 'amazing' last days of Diana Fitzharris
  25. Foods with 'no added sugar' might not add up to healthy eating, Canadian study finds
  26. 16th North Atlantic right whale found dead off Cape Cod
  27. Bright object in sky near St. John's likely a meteor, says local astronomer
  28. Liberal byelection win in Quebec shows blueprint for 2019 success
  29. Even as long-form census data returns, Statscan readies for day without it
  30. 61,000 dishwashers recalled as power cord can overheat and start fire
  31. 'We support each other': Nearly 100 volunteers join search for 3 hunters missing in northern Quebec
  32. Retailers embrace self-service technology, at the expense of jobs
  33. Vancouver holding long awaited public hearing into short-term rentals
  34. Hamilton home collapses after explosion, man rescued by firefighters
  35. Nova Scotia doctor disciplined for 'fat-melting' claims
  36. '1 young lady was running away': Suspicious activity alleged near site of B.C. search
  37. Amid the heckling, question period can sound like so much noise
  38. Rental unit overrun by maggots, mould and feces after city program fails landlord
  39. Focus of fall economic statement was where Morneau wanted it: on the middle class
  40. 'Gluten free' label to be removed from Cheerios in Canada
  41. Quebec Liberals play politics — and lose — with face-covering ban
  42. Bank of Canada widely expected to keep brakes on interest rates
  43. Cornwallis statue controversy generated nearly 200 emails for Halifax city council
  44. NB Liquor to operate retail cannabis through subsidiary
  45. Concussions threaten snowboarder's Olympic dream
  46. Toronto condo signs on to 1st agreement in Canada to regulate Airbnb rentals
  47. Canada immigration explained: Answers to 7 common questions
  48. Bank of Canada keeps benchmark interest rate steady at 1%
  49. Liberals plan six-year, $760M spending spree for Canadian embassy security in fiscal update
  50. Ontario makes it illegal to protest outside and near abortion clinics
  51. Quebec Cree come together to remember 4 hunters lost on hunting trip near Waskaganish
  52. Liberals say there is 'no plan' to change law to protect pensioners in wake of Sears' bankruptcy
  53. Survivor of Hamilton house explosion charged with arson
  54. Senate looks to dump failing Phoenix payroll system
  55. Mounties warn against speculation as search intensifies on B.C. farm
  56. Reports reveal 46 abuse cases over 2 years in Nova Scotia nursing homes
  57. Liberals pay $31.3M to Canadian men tortured in Syria
  58. Waiting to die: Winnipeg man says faith-based hospital delayed access to assisted death
  59. Bill Barilko card signed by Tragically Hip on auction for cancer charity
  60. 'Lot of things that have to come together' before next rate hike, Stephen Poloz says
  61. Irving Oil ordered to pay $4M for offences related to Lac Mégantic disaster
  62. Accused killer's friend breaks down in witness box at Laura Babcock murder trial
  63. Investigators devised sting operation to arrest Quebec MNA, Radio-Canada says
  64. 'That hospital is too small': Cancer patient's husband blasts Red Deer hospital after 6-hour wait in ER
  65. Nova Scotia plans to publicly report long-term care abuse
  66. Front-line workers give addicts 'clean drugs' to battle spike in opioid overdoses
  67. Bill Morneau promises share profits to charity, as watchdog considers new investigation
  68. Trudeau says Canada 'extremely active' in trying to bring Neil Bantleman home
  69. Winnipeg drivers told to 'avoid all bridges' as icy conditions cause crashes
  70. Provincial police raid Montreal police headquarters
  71. Delta flight diverted to Goose Bay, Labrador after experiencing engine troubles
  72. Why a Crown corporation thinks Amazon is a perfect fit for Halifax area
  73. Big box move: Canada Post removes boxes from man's front lawn in Benoit's Cove
  74. 'She was really full of life': Remembering the whirlwind woman
  75. Millions in forgotten UBC paycheques waiting to be collected
  76. Father wants National Inquiry into MMIWG to consider impact on children
  77. Manitoba thumbs nose at Ottawa, sets own carbon tax scheme
  78. Former Saskatchewan Roughrider Neal Hughes looks back on old Mosaic Stadium before demolition today
  79. Edmonton pool hall staff numb after 'once-in-a-lifetime moment' with Pink Floyd legend Roger Waters
  80. Quebec judge's remarks about 'overweight' teen sex assault victim 'worrisome,' Crown says
  81. Morneau Shepell defends its dealings with Ottawa amid minister's controversy
  82. Canada suspends special forces training and assistance mission in Iraq
  83. 'Napping on NAFTA': Harper blasts Trudeau government for its handling of negotiations
  84. Massive polar bear tracks spotted in Iqaluit
  85. 'Good night, Mom': wholesome CBC TV host Juliette dead at 91
  86. The call to protect pensions has raised questions: Here's a look at 3 of them
  87. A deeply disturbing and emotional 1st week at the Laura Babcock murder trial
  88. An Acadia University football player's unusual journey to stardom
  89. At least 2 dead in two-vehicle crash in Kahnawake
  90. 2 dead after shooting inside Cobourg hospital, SIU investigating
  91. How a joint utility could help Indigenous communities struggling with clean water
  92. 8-year-old First Nations filmmaker animates his stories
  93. Vancouver woman says scars from ritual 'branding' fuel her fight against 'cultish' group
  94. Maritime softwoods to decline due to global warming: federal study
  95. Nunavut is for Inuit, say some candidates ahead of territory's 5th general election
  96. Virtue and Moir set world record to lead at Skate Canada
  97. 5 people die of overdoses in Abbotsford within 9 hours
  98. Why prosecutors pursued Sudbury bribery charges, despite weak case
  99. Phones down, heads up when walking: Ontario private member's bill wants fines for phone zombies
  100. Kaetlyn Osmond strikes gold at Skate Canada International
  101. Dead dog in yard was first clue in 8-month triple murder investigation, RCMP tell judge
  102. Family mourns daughter's death from same cancer that killed Gord Downie
  103. Another high school football game ended early due to injuries
  104. Kenney win of United Conservative Party leadership means clear choice for NDP
  105. 'Duped': Sears shoppers allege retailer inflated prices for liquidation sales
  106. How the Quebec town of Thetford Mines became a basketball hotbed
  107. Canadian ice breaker finishes 150-day journey in Victoria
  108. Strengthen immigrant integration strategy or risk public backlash, experts warn
  109. 'It's unenforceable': What Quebec can learn from Austria's burka ban
  110. Public Works receives 6 expressions of interest in Sea Kings set for retirement
  111. Ovechkin's latest assist: Giving a coat to a man on the street in Edmonton
  112. After 24 years, sister of missing Mi'kmaq woman says sharing stories helps the healing
  113. Bernie Sanders talks health care at the University of Toronto
  114. Virtue and Moir set another world record on their way to gold at Skate Canada
  115. Are Quebec's private high schools creating a segregated society?
  116. Chinese bid for Calgary's Aecon construction comes with warnings for Trudeau Liberals
  117. Jason Kenney gets to work as new leader of Alberta's United Conservative Party
  118. Police warn more potentially lethal Halloween stamped fentanyl blotters could be in Winnipeg
  119. 'It means a lot to me': 1 year later, tiny homes in this B.C. community are making a big difference
  120. 5 things to watch in the Nunavut election
  121. Headwinds caused by warm weather a danger to migratory birds
  122. Winterized trailers soon to provide shelter to asylum seekers at Quebec border
  123. $42K per resident: Set sail on Newfoundland's most expensive ferry service
  124. Family of mentally ill man who died in Ontario jail learns no charges will be laid
  125. Drinkable cannabis products likely as alcohol conglomerate buys into Canada's biggest pot company
  126. Supreme Court of Canada dismisses appeals in Dziekanski case
  127. Morneau not the only cabinet minister using conflict-of-interest loophole: ethics watchdog
  128. Sears Canada creditor process biased toward sale, says former CEO
  129. B.C. researchers develop prediction system for human-caused wildfires
  130. Eagle feathers now an option for swearing legal oaths in N.S. RCMP detachments
  131. B.C. researchers develop prediction system for human-caused wildfires
  132. Eagle feathers now an option for swearing legal oaths in N.S. RCMP detachments
  133. Bill proposing National Indigenous Peoples Day be a stat holiday is moving forward
  134. At least 70 homeless people have died in Toronto in the first 9 months of the year
  135. Paul Okalik, Monica Ell out as Elisapee Sheutiapik, Adam Arreak Lightstone take Iqaluit seats
  136. 4,352 patients lined hallways of Brampton Civic Hospital last year, memo reveals
  137. First Nation banishes man suspected of selling drugs in community
  138. Morneau should donate shares to charity instead of selling them first: experts
  139. New energy-saving program could make Muskrat Falls power more expensive: analyst
  140. RCMP comparing DNA of missing woman's parents, human remains found on B.C. farm
  141. MMIWG inquiry in Nova Scotia LIVE
  142. Harriet Tubman's former church is in dire need of repairs
  143. Hudson's Bay Company looking to sell flagship Vancouver property
  144. Conservatives still tops in party fundraising but Liberals close the gap
  145. Sexual harassment lawsuit against former Ontario premier David Peterson dismissed
  146. Photography exhibit 'filling the void' for Indigenous youth
  147. Canadian government to match charitable donations for Rohingya crisis
  148. Windsor pilot who survived corn field landing camps overnight with plane
  149. $5.41 per inmate per day: Bad food, small portions fueling prison tensions, federal watchdog finds
  150. Residential school 'trickle down' factor in murder of Mi'kmaq activist, MMIWG inquiry hears
  151. Manitoba premier fires back at Ottawa on climate plan, says provincial strategy will be just as effective
  152. How do you say 'leash your dog' in Mohawk? Kahnawake woman hopes signs will help save language
  153. Hallway patient numbers 'shocking' but most hospitals over capacity, nurses' association says
  154. Like Uber for parking spots: Parkii smartphone app launches in Newfoundland
  155. Doggone dangerous? Pet owner ticketed for driving with elderly Shih Tzu on lap
  156. Northern Ontario First Nation residents get to design their own homes in pilot project
  157. Canadian government set to unveil multi-year immigration plan
  158. Workers who helped clean up nuclear accidents at Chalk River in 1950s still waiting for compensation
  159. Jewish groups question census results showing dramatic population decline
  160. Playwright digs deep into legend of Alberta's pioneering black cowboy
  161. Alternative energy sources as good or better than Site C dam, report finds
  162. Ontario cracks down on illegal marijuana shops in new legislation for sale, distribution
  163. N.W.T. premier issues 'red alert' on 'colonial' attack on territory's oil and gas future
  164. Remains found on B.C. farm ID'd as missing teen Traci Genereaux
  165. Horrific Ontario highway crash prompts calls for more safety measures
  166. Supreme Court set to rule on giant ski resort opposed by Indigenous group
  167. Government consultation hears women in workplace under-report harassment for fear of retaliation
  168. Odds of another Liberal majority a coin toss if election held today: polls
  169. Costs to run Prime Minister Trudeau's office climb higher
  170. Haida goes Hollywood: Making a film — and trying to save a language
  171. Halifax restaurant opens room for reconciliation with Indigenous people
  172. Nova Scotia watersheds recovering from decades of acid rain
  173. Do you know 'Auntie Emily'? Family of missing woman wants help from Yukoners
  174. Last outgoing call from Laura Babcock's phone made near accused killer's home, jury hears
  175. U.S. announces final import duties on Canadian softwood lumber
  176. 6 key points about the Guy Ouellette crisis rocking Quebec
  177. RCMP officers cleared of misconduct in Colten Boushie investigation
  178. 'Physical and psychological abuse': charter challenge scrutinizes segregation of Edmonton young offenders
  179. 2.7 million Canadian fire extinguishers recalled for being defective
  180. Rideau Canal's downtown stretch declared contaminated site
  181. Julie Payette dares to be interesting with comments on climate, astrology, and divine intervention
  182. Indigenous child welfare rates creating 'humanitarian crisis' in Canada, says federal minister
  183. Hamilton pot pioneers missing out on the fruits of seeds they planted
  184. Legalized marijuana presents opportunity of a lifetime for Canadian entrepreneurs
  185. Laura Babcock murder trial: Can cellphone records really prove where someone was?
  186. In what universe is it appropriate for a Governor General to deride people for their beliefs?: Urback
  187. Ktunaxa profoundly disappointed but undeterred by Supreme Court ruling
  188. Loss of foreign doctor program cut at least 40 physicians from N.S. workforce
  189. Canada adds 35,000 jobs in October, as full-time positions surge
  190. How Steve Smith keeps the Red Green character going: Duct tape and a new book
  191. Quebecer gets 7 years in prison for smuggling cocaine into Australia
  192. Senate could hold up government's pot bill beyond July deadline
  193. 'So many scars': Daughter of mom of 7 killed in Alberta crash of 2 vans says several relatives also injured
  194. N.W.T. has highest median personal income in Canada
  195. Scotties return to Nova Scotia in 2019
  196. Hepatitis C could be eliminated in Canada, but drug prices, screening barriers stand in the way
  197. New National looks to lure younger viewers with depth, analysis, more anchors
  198. Brayden Bushby now charged with 2nd degree murder in death of Barbara Kentner
  199. Scheer blasts Trudeau for supporting Governor General after 'divine intervention' comment
  200. 'Win-win situation': Expedited refugee claim process clears cases without hearings
  201. Duffel bag belonging to Laura Babcock found in accused killer's home, jury hears
  202. BMW recalling 1.4 million vehicles, including 15,000 in Canada for fire risk
  203. Ontario midwives say there's growing interest in letting them perform abortions
  204. Former NHL referee Kerry Fraser, 65, has incurable cancer
  205. Morneau is only minister still holding assets outside blind trust: Ethics commissioner
  206. Farmer says Sask. wildfires could affect soil and crops for years
  207. Man allegedly threatens Vegas-style attack on Sask. country music festival
  208. Ontario Civilian Police Commission releases interim report on investigation into Thunder Bay police board
  209. Coroner's inquest to probe Soleiman Faqiri's death at correctional centre in Lindsay
  210. Father pleads for entry to Canada to see dying baby for 1st time
  211. 'A grim project': B.C. mapmaker creates atlas of residential schools
  212. Senator calls for Cape Breton independence discussion
  213. City of Ottawa declines province's aid at safe injection site
  214. Laura Babcock murder trial: These are the people who tried to help in the days before her disappearance
  215. Room for better legislation to deal with sexual harassment, minister says
  216. Canada's Gabrielle Daleman takes narrow lead at Cup of China
  217. 'You can't silence the person': Bike lane officer speaks out after police suspend Twitter account
  218. True North Seafood Company product recalled over Listeria concern
  219. Figure skater Gabrielle Daleman slips to 6th-place finish at Cup of China
  220. Team excavates sod house near Iqaluit, with descendants of the house's residents standing by
  221. Leonard Cohen: Montreal museum examines his life a year after his death
  222. Toronto under special weather statement with 'significant' rainfall on the way
  223. Vigil planned for Saint John dentist who died in apparent murder-suicide
  224. 'If we say no, we get Trudeau': Manitoba environment minister backs carbon tax
  225. 'Living death': Study suggests having kids in foster care bad for mothers
  226. New app aims to help families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
  227. Passchendaele at 100: New exhibit looks at WW1 victory that haunts us still
  228. Toronto could welcome almost 170,000 immigrants over the next 3 years — is the city ready?
  229. Latest Shared Services Canada outages disrupt border traffic
  230. Amazon wants to leave packages in your home, Walmart will put groceries in your fridge
  231. Voters across Quebec head to the polls today
  232. Pacioretty scores in OT to complete Habs' comeback against Jets
  233. Debate over drug consumption sites might be coming to end
  234. 4 federal byelections to be held on Dec. 11, PM's office announces
  235. Saskatchewan's October wildfire stretched resources of volunteer fire departments
  236. Trudeau's chief fundraiser linked to Cayman Islands tax scheme
  237. 'Kicked, spat on, bit, pushed': Violence against front-line hospital staff on the rise
  238. 'King' Régis Labeaume re-elected as Quebec City mayor
  239. Denis Coderre or Valérie Plante? Montrealers cast ballots after heated campaign
  240. Who was Laura Babcock? A look into her life as the trial into her presumed death continues
  241. 'They can feel everything': Using poison to cull wolves is inhumane, animal advocacy group says
  242. Indigenous youth who use drugs in B.C. dying at an alarming rate, study finds
  243. Senators get Matt Duchene in blockbuster 3-team NHL trade
  244. Toronto FC advances in playoffs in match that includes halftime melee
  245. Sentencing begins for man accused in Whitefish Lake double-murder
  246. Halifax Explosion stamp captures moment before ships collided
  247. New mayor Valérie Plante says Montreal ready for change
  248. Quebec member of Parliament Denis Lemieux resigns seat
  249. All 16 charges dropped against Ontario vet accused of animal cruelty
  250. WestJet flight cancelled after de-icing spray enters plane at Calgary airport