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  1. Stephen Harper to speak at Toronto island airport
  2. Food prices too low, says farm expert
  3. 100-year-old speeder gets off with warning
  4. Toronto police to speak on human remains probe
  5. Canadian economy loses 2,800 jobs in February
  6. Woman's hijab pulling called a hate crime
  7. Pearson airport busy as March Break exodus begins
  8. Harper vows action in Air Canada dispute
  9. Jack Tobin granted day parole after 6 months
  10. B.C. Mountie charged with assaulting teen
  11. Manning condemns use of robocalls to harass, suppress votes
  12. Stranded ice fishermen rescued on Lake Simcoe
  13. Crown acquaints Stafford jury with Tori's hometown
  14. B.C. avalanche warning issued for weekend
  15. Human Rights Museum needs another $50M
  16. Missing ship passenger's boyfriend opens up
  17. Snowmobiler killed, 5 injured in B.C. avalanches
  18. Families of Canadians slain in Mexico search for answers
  19. Hockey pioneer Herb Carnegie dead at 92
  20. B.C. avalanche injured await rescue
  21. $27B tobacco lawsuit headed for Quebec court
  22. Robocalls by Liberals also targeted Guelph
  23. Clement warns budget to spark a 'culture shift'
  24. Junior hockey coach's tantrum nets suspension
  25. Saskatchewan NDP will choose new leader in 2013
  26. NDP holds final debate before leadership vote
  27. Climber dies after fall in Quebec national park
  28. Transatlantic tale sees wallet follow student home
  29. 2 bodies found in car trunk northeast of Toronto
  30. Nunavut cabinet minister stripped of portfolios
  31. Robocall protesters demand public inquiry
  32. Spy camera found in Winnipeg pool change room
  33. Toronto memorial marks anniversary of Japanese quake
  34. Tentative deal could end Halifax transit strike
  35. Refugee claims show inconsistent approval rates
  36. Warm winter could create allergy woes
  37. 8 home-office tax writeoffs that can generate big savings
  38. Helicopter safety urged 3 years after deadly crash
  39. Tentative deal reached in Metro Transit strike
  40. $27B tobacco lawsuit headed for Quebec court
  41. Ke$ha joins seal hunt protest
  42. Ontario to announce 'modernizing' of gambling
  43. Warm Toronto weather could set records
  44. Temperature records shattered across Manitoba
  45. Ottawa police slaying trial to hear final arguments
  46. Viterra gets takeover bid from Glencore, report says
  47. Alberta mom's double-murder trial begins
  48. Decision due in Dominican beating death of Ontario teen
  49. Ottawa woman wants seized cash returned
  50. Tories' crime bill gets another chance to pass tonight
  51. Air Canada back-to-work bill coming today
  52. MPs vote tonight on giving Elections Canada more power
  53. Bear meat at restaurant leads to charges
  54. Dad gets prison in toddler's methadone death
  55. Missing Women's Inquiry adjourned to replace lawyer
  56. High winds hammer Vancouver Island and South Coast
  57. Citizen's application seeks Ford's removal from office
  58. Liberal robocalls in Guelph let Tories go on offensive
  59. Dick Cheney cancels upcoming Toronto visit
  60. Refugee system "a disgrace,” advocate says
  61. B.C. teachers' contract bill to pass by Thursday
  62. Calgary house party ends in 'letdown'
  63. Federal workers' buy-outs could reach $2B
  64. Lanier Phillips, survivor of 1942 disaster, dies at 88
  65. Toronto-area casino could crush other venues
  66. Woman serving time for Tori's death to testify
  67. Income tax: How does your rate compare to different parts of Canada?
  68. The history of anti-tobacco litigation in Canada
  69. Mystery human bone linked to Green Gables author
  70. Canadian hiring outlook improves for spring
  71. Ex-Mountie's fate in hands of murder-trial jurors
  72. Great Lakes showing massive ice loss, study says
  73. Ottawa taxi for children shut down
  74. Alberta father to testify at ex-wife's murder trial
  75. Thousands still without power following B.C. windstorm
  76. Palliative care providers fear drug shortage
  77. No Name burgers and steakettes recalled for E. coli
  78. Liberal election calls records given to agency
  79. Rescuers to attempt recovery of B.C. avalanche victim
  80. Quebec students rally at tuition protest
  81. Iqaluit fire victims identified
  82. Severance for public servants set out in contracts
  83. Manitoba ice roads closing after short season
  84. Former tobacco exec says smokers knew risks
  85. Ottawa mother gets review of money seizure
  86. Voter fraud allegations dog east Toronto riding
  87. 3 Canadians accuse U.S. border guards of 'molestation'
  88. N.S. woman going on Titanic memorial voyage
  89. Heartbroken couple seeks reunion with grandchildren
  90. B.C. anesthesiologists threaten to pull services
  91. Vancouver airport noise waking up its neighbours
  92. Ottawa OK's Air Canada back-to-work legislation
  93. Canadian home prices cooling off
  94. Will Jim Flaherty cut as deeply as Paul Martin did?
  95. McClintic to continue testimony at Stafford trial
  96. 9 key tax filing tips for Canadians
  97. Crash victim's boyfriend releases final texts
  98. Chickens loose on Highway 401 after crash
  99. OLG removes slots from 3 raceways
  100. 'Earthquake swarm' shakes New Brunswick village
  101. Pharmaprix Optimum members sue over program changes
  102. Girl assaulted by 3 men on Vancouver street
  103. Alberta man says ex-wife drowned sons in tub for revenge
  104. Toronto teacher run over after vandals egg home
  105. Mulcair is Singh's 2nd choice in NDP leadership race
  106. Quebec woman dies after cruise ship outing
  107. Summer weather forecasted in Manitoba
  108. Vancouver hospitals cancel heart surgeries due to drug shortage
  109. Ottawa to make 'important' telecom announcement
  110. Anti-oilsands measures threaten energy security, Oliver says
  111. Halifax hospital birth unit used non-sterile tools
  112. Students block Highway 40 in Montreal
  113. B.C. mulls flying welfare recipients north to jobs
  114. First Nations flood evacuation costs reach $40M
  115. Lawsuit against disgraced N.B. pathologist dismissed
  116. Media fuels baby ban, Alberta councillor insists
  117. Voter fraud concerns in east Toronto widespread
  118. 7 important tax credits for families
  119. Catholic University in Ottawa bans free condoms
  120. Manitoba paramedics want cap on number of working hours
  121. Vancouver deputy chief caught driving with cellphone
  122. Gulf grey seal hunt a bust
  123. Tori Stafford jury on break as legal issues sorted
  124. Immigration lawyer says border-crossing complaints common
  125. New dinosaur species found in a box
  126. Canadian home prices inch higher
  127. 'Alternate budget' would raises taxes, spending
  128. Nycole Turmel's role in NDP drama comes to a close
  129. Viterra confirms takeover talks
  130. Elder abuse sentences to be toughened
  131. Turcotte hearing told ex-doctor has no sign of mental illness
  132. Wireless spectrum auction reaction largely positive
  133. Toronto could see 'toonie size' hail, thunderstorms
  134. Helmets urged for chopper pilots after Alberta crash
  135. Ontario to release provincial budget on March 27
  136. Hunter shoots huge coyote
  137. Used subs a 'daft' deal for Canada, U.K. MP says
  138. Good Samaritans help to restore man's electricity
  139. Back-to-work legislation for B.C. teachers nearly in place
  140. Montreal police on alert for anti-brutality march
  141. Misleading calls followed ID as non-Tories, voters say
  142. Quebec hospitals admit medical mistakes caused deaths
  143. Media outlets want cameras at Graham James sentencing
  144. Woodstock 'more fearful' after Stafford's death
  145. 8 ways to tame household debt
  146. McClintic to resume testimony in Tori Stafford trial
  147. Alberta murder-suicide survivor back in P.E.I.
  148. Laser surgery problems spark woman's protest at clinic
  149. Broadbent questions Mulcair's vision for NDP
  150. Montreal chief speaks about violent protest
  151. Police remove animal head from St. John's campus
  152. Nicholas Hoare books closes Ottawa, Montreal shops
  153. Wife of injured teacher asks driver to come forward
  154. Canadian border agents praised for politeness
  155. Drug shortage could affect pet surgeries
  156. Squamish approves gondola for famous climbers' park
  157. F-35 delivery could be delayed to save money
  158. Southwestern Ontario faces 'high impact' storm season
  159. Viterra's HQ staying in Sask. 'important,' Wall says
  160. Robocalls could have been mistakes, Tory MP says
  161. Child killer Turcotte's fate in hands of review board
  162. Toronto Fashion Week launching Canadian designers onto world stage
  163. Crash results in Abbotsford officer's firing
  164. Media to learn Monday whether it can broadcast Graham James's sentencing
  165. Teacher shared sleeping bag with student, B.C. court told
  166. Irish flee economic woes for Canada
  167. Pierre Poutine's robocalls reach extends beyond Guelph
  168. E.coli warning issued for some ground beef products
  169. Musicians lend notes to Quebec tuition protest
  170. Iceberg beer maker hikes bottle reward for brewing demand
  171. Air Canada admits 'operational challenges'
  172. Canadian skier Zoricic's funeral to be held Monday
  173. American convicted in cross-border scam
  174. Toronto protesters march against Syrian regime
  175. St. Patrick's Day partying turns violent in London, Ont.
  176. More Air Canada fight cancellations as March break ends
  177. Lanier Phillips, civil rights pioneer, laid to rest
  178. Outsiders find Albertans 'smug' and 'uncaring,' says poll
  179. Shots fired at Baffin Island Mounties' homes
  180. Aveos locks out Air Canada maintenance workers
  181. Cancer survivor makes boxing debut in Winnipeg
  182. Layton's legacy looms in Toronto byelection
  183. Manitoba considers bicycle helmet law
  184. Tori Stafford's parents show solidarity with slain girl
  185. London, Ont., mayor vows action after St. Patrick's Day riots
  186. Byelection today in Jack Layton's Toronto-Danforth
  187. Foreign brides face tighter rules in Canada
  188. Air Canada flights back to normal after disruptions
  189. Prosecutor out after botched sex-abuse trial
  190. Payroll changes 'inhumane,' says MP
  191. Air Canada maintenance firm workers protest in Montreal
  192. Toronto public libraries hit by strke
  193. Chinese learning french to emigrate to Quebec
  194. Cameras denied for Graham James sentencing
  195. Patient-based hospital funding coming to Ontario
  196. Real estate rules don't discriminate against foreigners
  197. Fox living high life in crow's nest at UPEI
  198. Alberta mom who killed sons expected to testify
  199. The Hunger Games premieres across Canada
  200. Wacky weather hits Canada on winter's last day
  201. Mission double homicide suspect pleads guilty
  202. Friends, family gather in Toronto for Nik Zoricic's funeral
  203. Quebec student takes on striking peers
  204. Food allergy tests can be misused, doctor warns
  205. Graham James to be sentenced for sex abuses
  206. Seniors' home hit by widespread scam
  207. Oakville woman OK after semi crushes car on 403
  208. E. coli warning for more than 130 frozen beef products
  209. Alberta bans smoking in vehicles with children present
  210. Spring brings a tale of 2 climates
  211. Canada urged to segregate elderly prisoners
  212. Student protesters block major Montreal bridge
  213. N.S. woman fights for air ambulance for sick dad
  214. Ontario creating birthing centres
  215. 8 dogs die in St. John's house fire
  216. Alberta mom's psychiatrist to testify in murder trial
  217. 4 themes from the NDP leadership race
  218. MoneySense names Ottawa best place to live
  219. Canadians stayed home in January
  220. Air Canada pilots challenge back-to-work law
  221. B.C. to approve Jumbo Glacier Mountain Resort
  222. Former N.B. MLAs fight pension cuts
  223. Hypoglycemic driving a concern, Ontario watchdog says
  224. Quebec budget curbs spending, explores mining
  225. Aveos cuts all 2,600 jobs as liquidation begins
  226. Asbestos brake pad ban proposed
  227. Rare native artifact returned to B.C.
  228. Crown seeks prison for Brandon Pardi
  229. Teen's killer to stay in maximum security prison
  230. RCMP shoot dead armed man in Nunavut hamlet
  231. Stafford trial resumes as McClintic returns to court
  232. What you need to know about the NDP leadership vote
  233. Can you have break-up sex when you want to divorce?
  234. Aveos workers take case to Quebec assembly
  235. 4 Quebec firefighters arrested in contraband raids
  236. Redemption Inc. reality TV star charged with theft
  237. Animal rights activist says seal hunt quota too high
  238. Graham James could be out of prison by fall
  239. Fake flood evacuee lives in Winnipeg home
  240. N.S. to pay $40K for sick man's air ambulance
  241. Leak suggests F-35 fighter jet purchase fraught with errors
  242. Search and rescue plane procurement office set for liftoff
  243. B.C. teachers to reveal plan of action
  244. Father, stepmother charged in 1994 Toronto cold case
  245. Auditor general slams Ontario for Ornge overspending
  246. Ontario gas stations fined $2M for price fixing
  247. Canadians a charitable lot despite economic woes
  248. St. Patrick's Day riot in London yields more arrests
  249. Gordon Ramsay sues Montreal BBQ for $2.7M
  250. Gas station fire triggers evacuation in Chilliwack, B.C.