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  1. Edmonton Oilers owner Darryl Katz visits Seattle
  2. Principal backs 'no zero' policy as teachers speak out
  3. PQ minority faces 1st test over tax hikes
  4. Government email to gay community causes privacy concerns
  5. Lawsuit seeks needle exchange programs for prisons
  6. Sam the Record Man funeral today
  7. Record number of Canadians starting own businesses
  8. Canadians a satisfied bunch, study finds
  9. A tour of Toronto's record $28M condo
  10. India denies interest in Canadian oilsands assets
  11. B.C. Mountie suspended for 7 years fights dismissal
  12. Alberta park's vandalized ancient etchings undergo repairs
  13. Study on when life begins gets Jason Kenney's support
  14. Elections watchdog discusses 2011 election and electoral reform
  15. Canadians spend $3,720 a year on impulse buys, survey finds
  16. RIM touts new software ahead of likely dismal results
  17. Mom of murdered teen begs NBC to stop reenactment
  18. No evidence of serial killer in Highway of Tears investigation
  19. Steak and tofu recommended for babies
  20. Céline Dion, Arcade Fire to head benefit for PQ rally shooting victim
  21. Natuashish vote overshadowed by addictions
  22. Legendary war artist Bruno Bobak dies at age 88
  23. Fire extinguished at Saskatchewan potash mine
  24. Transfer of 3 Toronto Zoo elephants postponed again
  25. Isolation, mental health probed in teen's jail death
  26. Danone agrees to pay $1.7M in yogurt health claims case
  27. B.C. expects 1.5-million tonnes of tsunami debris
  28. Winnipeg woman's 2004 death not accident, son says
  29. Dog breeder hearing draws political attention
  30. 405 Picassos donated to Saskatoon museum
  31. Revamped Canadian Wheat Board faces 1st test
  32. Political parties operate outside Canada's privacy laws
  33. Innu Nation elects new leaders amid addiction worries
  34. 'Bath salts' drug ingredient banned in Canada
  35. Justin Trudeau to run for Liberal leadership
  36. B.C. climber recounts fatal Nepal avalanche
  37. Wednesdays with @Kady: Chat with Canada's info watchdog
  38. Eastern Health apologizes over ambulance patient's death
  39. Quadriplegic builds, rides motorcycles
  40. Irving Oil refinery explosion injures 1
  41. Canada names Guy Saint-Jacques ambassador to China
  42. Boy in chains was allegedly sexually assaulted
  43. B.C. municipal leaders vote for decriminalization of pot
  44. CAW, Chrysler contract within reach today
  45. Ontario wage freeze bill could be struck down by court
  46. Quebec construction tycoons caught on tape meeting Mob
  47. Potash mine readies to resume operations after fire
  48. Man pleads guilty to assault, raps apology to victim
  49. B.C. premier seeks pipeline meeting with Alberta's Redford
  50. Atlantic Canada surf festival makes waves
  51. MP pension contributions to be hiked under new plan
  52. Syria rebels get tactical help from Toronto IT specialist
  53. Proposed Toronto gay-centric school focus of public forum
  54. Cyberbully victim awaits ruling on bid to sue anonymously
  55. How will Justin Trudeau contend with his father's legacy?
  56. Greg Weston: Can the Liberals really snag Mark Carney for leader?
  57. Beijing court finds boyfriend guilty of student's murder in B.C.
  58. Quebec police officer dies in on-duty crash
  59. Cyberbullying victim can remain anonymous in partial victory
  60. NDP MPs ask for emergency debate on Arctic ice loss
  61. Hunt intensifies for 2 men in case of chained teen
  62. Aboriginal women imprisoned in soaring numbers
  63. Conservative MP says he'll keep fighting for abortion law
  64. Witness describes man attacking dog in Pembroke
  65. Rob Ford under fire for involvement in city appointments
  66. Former Vancouver Olympics CEO to address abuse allegations
  67. Quebec construction boss admits companies colluded
  68. Warrant reveals suspects allegedly discussed selling chained teen
  69. XL Foods licence suspended due to E. coli scare
  70. Air force's F-35 recommendation was missing key information
  71. Suspects in chained teen case could be in Ontario
  72. Police officer charged in cross-border cheese smuggling
  73. Walter the crow becomes part of Ottawa family
  74. Parks Canada fees decision demanded by senator
  75. Rick Hillier, Stuart McLean among 44 Order of Canada recipients
  76. Tips on chained teen suspects focus on Ontario
  77. PQ MNA got tangled in RCMP's Mob surveillance
  78. CAW ratifies deal with General Motors
  79. MS vein-opening trial announced for B.C. and Quebec
  80. Canada's economic growth in July beats forecast
  81. Ex-student leader Nadeau-Dubois's contempt charge stands
  82. B.C.'s single-officer RCMP detachments to be closed
  83. Terror suspect's rights respected, says Crown
  84. Irving Oil charged with price-fixing in Quebec
  85. Northlander train makes final historic ride
  86. B.C. climber reflects on rescue efforts at Nepal avalanche
  87. Rebuilt Bluenose II to hit the water in Lunenburg
  88. Omar Khadr returns to Canada
  89. Spitting at cops doesn't lead to diseases, judge says
  90. Washington state kills calf-hungry wolves
  91. Madonna ticket prices slashed for Vancouver gigs
  92. Oilers' Daryl Katz apologizes to Edmonton fans
  93. Beef recall expanded to Co-op, Walmart stores
  94. B.C. First Nation backs RCMP investigation of Furlong
  95. Winnipeg hit with 6 shootings in 1 week
  96. B.C. premier heads to Alberta for pipeline talks
  97. Not all MPs get pensions, former parliamentarian cautions
  98. Awareness campaign focuses on cluster bomb treaty
  99. 'Erratic' driver dies in crash with RCMP vehicle
  100. Mine clean-up rules too lax, critic says
  101. Ontario golf course hires goats as groundskeepers
  102. B.C. teacher jailed for sex crimes in Asia arrested at YVR
  103. Omar Khadr 'very happy' to be back in Canada
  104. Alberta student found dead at U.K. recycling facility
  105. Quebec police car in fatal crash part of GM recall
  106. Singer Raylene Rankin dies of cancer
  107. StatsCan debuts new way to gather, explain data
  108. Slain Quebec officer remembered at national memorial
  109. Abortion, immigration test limits of dialogue in Parliament
  110. Condo project would close famed Toronto theatre
  111. Confusion, concern after changes to health coverage rules
  112. Critics warn of deals for mining firms if Muskrat Falls approved
  113. E. coli scare heats up as products added to recall
  114. Canadian workers at Chrysler accept new deal
  115. Canadian figure skater Barbara-Ann Scott dies at 82
  116. Canadian figure skating legend Barbara Ann Scott dies
  117. Most of Canada's wasted food dumped from homes
  118. Son blames drug warning delays for mom's death
  119. Neil Macdonald: The Omar Khadr headache
  120. New Charlottetown mosque members fear arson
  121. Trudeau seen by senior Liberals as a risk worth taking
  122. Chained teen case suspect arrested in Ontario
  123. Baird criticizes UN in speech to general assembly
  124. Quebec lowers maximum age for stem-cell donor registration
  125. Inquest called in Ottawa shop class explosion death
  126. Convicted child sex offender to appear in Richmond court
  127. Giller jury shortlists Kim Thuy, Will Ferguson for $50K prize
  128. Montreal mayor reacts to kickback allegations
  129. Massive Toronto condos will be 'sculptures for people'
  130. Has the beef recall changed your eating habits?
  131. Body of missing B.C. man Albert Chretien found in Nevada
  132. Beef recall ups prices, business for Ontario butchers
  133. Canadian Forces member charged with bestiality
  134. Former Nunavut priest pleads not guilty to 76 sex charges
  135. Redford, Clark make little progress at 'frosty' meeting
  136. Massive fuel fire burns in Winnipeg
  137. Benefit concert for PQ rally shooting victim tonight
  138. 'Internet Black Widow' charged with attempted murder
  139. B.C. man charged with counselling woman to commit suicide
  140. Shot, abandoned Yukon dog recovering quickly
  141. Tributes pour in for singer Raylene Rankin
  142. Khadr's rehabilitation undermined by Tories, Dallaire says
  143. 5 questions about the future of Omar Khadr
  144. RCMP report gives voice to harassed Mounties
  145. Substance abuse is 'problem No. 1' in aboriginal North
  146. 7 ways to reduce household food waste
  147. Border agents asked about hookers, drugs, alcohol use
  148. Canada's young face shifting social landscape
  149. Montreal mayor criticized amid funding allegations
  150. Winnipeg fuel plant fire causes $15M damage
  151. Quebec judge Richard Wagner nominated to Supreme Court
  152. CBC journalist Nahlah Ayed up for GG lit awards
  153. Parking rates rise with Calgary leading Canadian cities
  154. Nexen sale to Chinese goes against public opinion, NDP says
  155. Albert Chretien's family speaking about remains discovery
  156. 'Black Widow' charged with attempted murder
  157. Suspects in chained-teen case got early parole
  158. Elliot Lake mall collapse victims' families launch $11.25M lawsuit
  159. Montreal ex-director general implicated in construction probe
  160. EI changes hurt some people, but government won't reverse
  161. Calgary artist locks himself in clear box downtown
  162. Northern Alberta band challenges Jackpine oilsands proposal
  163. Justin Trudeau officially announces Liberal leadership bid
  164. Chained teen 'resilient,' says man who helped save him
  165. Peru farmers who survived van crash vie to stay in Canada
  166. Furlong says he 'cared for' Burns Lake students
  167. Mayor Rob Ford would 'love' to see Toronto Zoo sold
  168. N.B. will pay $8M to relocate flooded Perth-Andover homes
  169. Vancouver home sales decline 32%
  170. Southern Manitoba grass fires prompt evacuations
  171. Emission guidelines need ‘regulatory flexibility,’ report says
  172. Greg Weston: Justin Trudeau can fill a room but can he win an election?
  173. Agriculture minister addresses huge beef recall
  174. Northern Gateway strategic for Canada, Enbridge CEO says
  175. CRTC fines telemarketers for do-not-call violations
  176. Child sex offender Christopher Neil could face restrictions
  177. Military planned to cut health services, documents show
  178. Wednesdays with @Kady: Ritz's meat inspection nightmare
  179. Raging grass fires change face of Manitoba town
  180. Provinces ill-equipped to fill endangered species gap
  181. Maher Arar offers to talk to Omar Khadr
  182. 2 B.C. bear families may be put down
  183. Revenue Quebec raids businesses linked to Tony Accurso
  184. Rob Ford looks to feds, province on transit funding
  185. Toronto councillors almost come to blows
  186. Hamilton hospital tracks thousands of potentially flawed tests
  187. Chained teen suspect's car found in Ontario
  188. Fuel plant under investigation for inferno
  189. Toronto's plastic bag ban to go ahead
  190. Landfill search to begin for Tanya Nepinak's remains
  191. Cut airfare gap to lure back border crossers, group urges
  192. Montreal halts $75M in contracts in wake of corruption allegations
  193. Quebec nuclear reactor shutdown will cost $1.8 billion
  194. Maple syrup seized in N.B. may have been stolen in Quebec
  195. Italian prosecutors say Canada too lax on Mafia
  196. Mother of dead B.C. pilot pleads for life-saving device
  197. Autistic man's parents fear son will be sent to streets
  198. Police evacuated homes in search of border jumper
  199. XL Foods beef recall expands yet again
  200. Chained-teen suspect's body found: RCMP
  201. Winter storm warning issued in Manitoba
  202. Canadian company pitches $600M fibre optic cable project in Arctic
  203. Federal NDP opposes Nexen takeover bid
  204. Mulroney praises U.S. free trade deal 25 years on
  205. Fans sound off on NHL lockout, support drops for both sides
  206. Canada eliminated from U-17 Women's World Cup
  207. Pickering confinement room builder sentenced to 2 years
  208. Ministers contradict PMO on ex-Port of Montreal candidate
  209. Veterans set for March to the Top of Himalayan mountain
  210. Harper government's First Nations education plans collapse
  211. Man demands apology for yearbook slur 42 years ago
  212. Ex-mafia boss Rizzuto may find freedom tricky
  213. Loved ones gather to pay tribute to Raylene Rankin
  214. Laval mayor's home searched in Quebec anti-corruption raid
  215. Canadian online pharmacy ordered to stop marketing to U.S.
  216. Police sting led to capture of Laura Szendrei's killer
  217. Chris Hall: Who should we trust with food safety?
  218. Top court to rule on HIV disclosure with sex partners
  219. Police were asked to warn husband of 'Internet Black Widow'
  220. Non-Christian prison chaplains chopped by Ottawa
  221. High-tech 'lemon cars' drive need for new law, expert says
  222. XL Foods workers question food safety at meat plant
  223. Canada adds 52,000 jobs in September
  224. Popcorn recalled for Listeria concern
  225. Former Mob boss Rizzuto released from U.S. prison
  226. LeBlanc to endorse Justin Trudeau for Liberal leader
  227. McMaster ranked 5th best university in Canada
  228. Chained-teen suspect heading back to Nova Scotia
  229. Richard Oland warrants detail his killing
  230. Toronto council puts brakes on zoo sale
  231. E. coli case in N.L. linked to same strain as XL Foods
  232. Cancellation of non-Christian prison chaplains defended
  233. Online pharmacy pioneer pleads guilty to fraud
  234. Laval mayor 'shocked' by police raid on his home
  235. CBC's Lacroix reappointed CEO for 2nd term
  236. Conservatives reverse controversial EI change
  237. Assisted-suicide crusader Gloria Taylor dies in B.C.
  238. Marineland called 'worst park' in progressive countries
  239. Sister of man who died on the job makes plea for workplace safety
  240. Human leg found floating in Vancouver waterway
  241. Omar Khadr eligible for day parole in 3 months
  242. Blood collection agency issues recall of Regina donations
  243. XL Foods beef recall expanded yet again
  244. Ontario tour bus flips on New Jersey exit ramp
  245. Laval mayor's second home raided
  246. Deficit-minded military folds 3 commands into 1
  247. Clement accuses budget watchdog of operating 'outside' his mandate
  248. Blood donations resume at Regina clinic
  249. Cat shot by crossbow on Vancouver Island
  250. Nude Harper painting complaint dismissed by tribunal