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  1. 'Ski buddy' sued in heli-ski death
  2. PotashCorp to cut hundreds of jobs
  3. Still near top of class, Canadian students lagging in math
  4. Tributes pour in for Toronto officer who died in crash
  5. Lost and found PMO emails yet another Wright-Duffy plot twist: Chris Hall
  6. Runaway trains double the reported rate, CBC finds
  7. Horse protection charity faces questions after sanctuary closure
  8. Funeral today for 4 Cap-Pelé teens killed in car crash
  9. Meet the Canadian pilot who protects Washington's skies
  10. Early end to popular home energy savings program left funds unspent
  11. Montreal bar apologizes for kicking out kissing gay couple
  12. Ford brothers angry premier is meeting with deputy mayor
  13. Food packaging deregulation 'off the table' MP says
  14. BlackBerry uncertainty scaring corporate Canada away
  15. Hamilton senator David Braley resigns
  16. Liberals seek to modernize Ontario's child-care laws
  17. Rogers secures naming rights for Edmonton's new arena
  18. Omar Khadr being denied medical treatment, doctor says
  19. Amherst-area drunk driver acquitted on necessity defence
  20. Canadian charities embrace 'Giving Tuesday'
  21. Senator Romeo Dallaire in car crash on Parliament hill
  22. Pot fine proposal draws no opinion from RCMP's Bob Paulson
  23. RCMP boss 'disappointed' by pot-smoking N.B. Mountie
  24. Rob Ford unwittingly poses with Hells Angels
  25. A sick teen, a boarding house death: the advocate's report
  26. 5 things to know about PotashCorp in Saskatchewan
  27. NDP's Tom Mulcair to make energy policy power play
  28. Zulfiquar Ali Bhuiyan arrested amid SNC-Lavalin bribery probe
  29. 4th Canadian soldier dies in apparent suicide in over a week
  30. The dangerous anonymity that helps drive online suicides
  31. Rail safety: Train operators breaking more rules in recent years
  32. PMO emails: 3 questions raised by lawyer's account
  33. Avoid the Cobequid Pass this morning, warn RCMP
  34. Generation Screwed: Is there financial hope for young people?
  35. Jeffrey Baldwin's grandmother to testify at starvation death inquest
  36. Same-sex inmate couple loses case to share same housing unit
  37. Conservatives, NDP engage in war of words over energy policies
  38. Rob Ford crack admission among top 2013 apologies, Time says
  39. Barrick Gold board changes expected today
  40. Currency fraud based in Toronto stole millions, RCMP say
  41. 143 birds, cats, dogs, pigs, other animals seized from home
  42. Rob Ford wiretap documents involving crack tape released
  43. The star witness at the Quebec corruption commission
  44. PTSD-suffering veteran speaks out about suicide attempt
  45. BMO job cuts have little to do with sky-high profits
  46. Rob Ford documents: 8 revelations from wiretap evidence
  47. Michael McNeil's family to say goodbye to Afghan vet
  48. Rob Ford scandal: Why haven't charges been laid?
  49. Tim Hortons boss accused of not paying Filipino workers OT
  50. Rob Ford tells U.S. sports radio show that wiretaps are 'outright lies'
  51. Rehtaeh Parsons suspects in court in child pornography case
  52. Feds told to work harder with aboriginal groups on energy projects
  53. Budget watchdog more optimistic than Jim Flaherty on 2015 surplus
  54. Transcontinental buys 74 Sun Media papers for $75M
  55. Mike Duffy audit: Liberals to argue PMO breached privilege
  56. Paul Leroux in court for residential school abuse
  57. NDP motion on Ring of Fire rejected as Wynne meets Harper
  58. Tiff Macklem to leave Bank of Canada in May
  59. Nelson Mandela one of world's great moral leaders, PM says
  60. RCMP head Bob Paulson supports DNA collection on arrest
  61. How Nelson Mandela found inspiration in Canada
  62. Cystic fibrosis 'breakthrough' pills have $300K price tag
  63. Canada's deadline to claim Arctic seabed resources today
  64. Prescription drugs safety legislation coming today
  65. Nelson Mandela remembered by Canadians
  66. Horse charity may have given wrong info to Revenue Canada
  67. Quebec family reminisces over 74-year-old National Geographic photo
  68. Canada adds 22,000 jobs in November
  69. Healthy eating adds $2K a year to family grocery bill
  70. Miracle on 34th Street inspires gift for ailing parents
  71. 'Vanessa's Law' would let Ottawa pull dangerous drugs
  72. Polytechnique survivor calls dismantling of long-gun registry 'devastating'
  73. Watch LIVE: Canadian Olympic mascot to be unveiled in Hamilton
  74. Sawyer Robison to stand trial on attempted murder charges
  75. Lac-Mégantic businesses promised $35M for recovery
  76. Government invests half-million dollars in seal meat
  77. Flaherty says EI funds won't be used to create budget surplus
  78. 90 IT workers donate blood for baby with deadly virus
  79. Twin boys born 8 days apart at Halifax hospital
  80. Dimitri Soudas touted for senior job with Conservatives
  81. Evidence supports Mohamed Mahjoub's security certificate, judge says
  82. Canada's truth commission learned from Mandela, says head
  83. Toronto rapper Drake gets 4 Grammy nominations
  84. Harper, 3 former PMs, will pay final repects to Nelson Mandela
  85. Tim Hortons 'wage theft' claim prompts call for police probe
  86. Norm Kelly emerges as more than Rob Ford's deputy
  87. Atheist billboard ads rejected in Vancouver
  88. Tampa Bay Lightning prospect out indefinitely after hit from behind
  89. Hey hosers - what do you call that cap on your head?
  90. Reginians camp in ice fishing shacks to score special brew
  91. Rob Ford appears at Etobicoke Santa Claus parade
  92. RCMP step up video surveillance of Parliament Hill
  93. Prairie deep freeze means more wind chill warnings
  94. Architects say nixed Champlain Bridge design competition is big loss
  95. Harley Lawrence death highlights battle to help mentally ill
  96. Hamilton man arrested after armed standoff with police
  97. Harper heads to South Africa for Mandela memorial, funeral
  98. Ontario mom urges schools to let asthmatic kids carry puffers
  99. Lac-Mégantic gets 48 Christmas trees for those lost
  100. B.C.'s pro-pot push appears to be up in smoke
  101. Footprints in snow lead police to N.L. suspect after attempted break-in
  102. Independent MP Bruce Hyer hints at joining Green Party
  103. Quebec premier honours Lac-Mégantic emergency crews
  104. B.C. man steals two vehicles, crashes into six cruisers say police
  105. HootSuite offers $100K grant to young Canadian entrepreneurs
  106. Ontario businessman slain in roadside robbery in Brazil
  107. Mother with dementia 'warehoused,' daughter says
  108. CN Rail did not report 1,800 accidents
  109. Toronto police, public prepare to honour Const. John Zivcic
  110. Why the University of Waterloo churns out poker stars
  111. Regina school takes 'backpacks to briefcase' approach
  112. Thief returns Jesus statue with sorry note
  113. Rob Ford tells Conrad Black he would do a drug test
  114. Stranded oil rig's crew never at risk, owner says
  115. Quebec school bus crashes after driver has heart attack
  116. Ministers set to announce Canada's claim to Arctic riches
  117. Quebec gold tax scam accused face jail and $750M in fines
  118. Double-bunking and violence not linked, head of prisons says
  119. Hells Angel René Charlebois left tapes before committing suicide
  120. Benhmuda family finally returns after facing torture in Libya
  121. Nobel gala for Alice Munro, Canadian literature laureate
  122. Riley Mercer, cancer patient who inspired thousands, dies
  123. Idle No More protesters marching to Parliament Hill today
  124. Pot-smoking Mountie Ron Francis charged with assault
  125. Election watchdog 'overly aggressive,' Conservative MP argues
  126. Debate begins on stripping errant politicians of pensions
  127. Michael Rafferty needs public to fund appeal bid, court rules
  128. Muskrat Falls financing in place, says Kathy Dunderdale
  129. Toronto councillor under investigation following CBC story
  130. MPs agree to adjourn House of Commons for 6 weeks
  131. OPG fires three executives over auditor general's report
  132. Gay man says he was attacked because of his sexuality
  133. MPs' staff asked to sign lifetime confidentiality agreements
  134. Want to avoid the holiday gift-buying frenzy? CBCNews.ca readers offer ideas
  135. Mint chairman signed deal to keep taxman in dark about offshore case
  136. Saskatchewan not enforcing tobacco law, Cancer Society says
  137. Canada Post changes mean 8,000 fewer jobs
  138. National chief sees 'progress' on First Nations education reform
  139. Should the Fords bow out of police budget talks?
  140. Patrick Brazeau denied Parliament Hill press credentials
  141. Canada Post, OPG highlight public pensions problem
  142. Edmonton car dealer sold luxury SUV to psychiatric patient
  143. Licence plate scanners: Ontario police expand program
  144. Rehtaeh Parsons-prompted review urges more psychiatrists for kids
  145. Quebec doctor accused of botching circumcisions
  146. Quebec doctor accused of botching circumcisions
  147. Heated sidewalks: Iceland has them, Saskatoon wants them
  148. Turn down Christmas music or face $500 fine, Kelowna man told
  149. Senate scandal lingers as MPs head home
  150. Christmas concert signed, not sung, by college class
  151. Air Canada orders 61 Boeing 737 MAX jets
  152. Cough syrup, marijuana use up in Ontario high schools
  153. Conrad Black not eager to endorse Rob Ford's re-election campaign
  154. Montreal to get 4 supervised injection sites
  155. Air Canada plane catches fire en route to Vancouver
  156. Doug Ford hands out cash at community housing apartment
  157. Paul Leroux gets 3 years for residential school abuse
  158. Karen Magnussen says injury at unsafe rink ended coaching career
  159. Ex-PM John Diefenbaker sired 2 boys, families believe
  160. Will Canada Post cuts get public stamp of approval?: Don Pittis
  161. OPP accused of racially profiling Caribbean migrant workers
  162. Canada Post stops selling permanent stamps
  163. Fort Chipewyan Métis launch $3B dam lawsuit
  164. Canadian Olympic Committee sets $37M development budget
  165. Would-be carjackers become carjacking victims
  166. Justin Trudeau reflects on year in politics
  167. 6 things MPs didn't do before taking a 6-week House break
  168. Soldiers join forces to combat suicide and PTSD
  169. Nude pic of N.S. politician prompts Twitter spat with teen
  170. RCMP Elf on a Shelf drunk-driving campaign goes viral
  171. Tory Senator Hugh Segal to retire for Massey College job
  172. Civilization museum now the Canadian Museum of History
  173. Flight crew use defibrillator to save Edmonton man at airport
  174. Attawapiskat to award $2.2M housing contract after delays
  175. Maritime snowstorm expected to bring 20 to 30 cm of snow
  176. Gros Morne fracking proponent loses exploration licence
  177. Oil-covered ducks found in N.L.'s Change Islands area
  178. Cisco, Ontario deal may create up to 1,700 jobs
  179. Poutine restaurants clash in Trois-Rivières
  180. Putting a face on aboriginal homelessness in Montreal
  181. Valcourt reaches out to First Nations leaders on education plan
  182. Jacques Corriveau charged with fraud in sponsorship scandal
  183. Transport Canada searches Irving offices over Lac-Mégantic
  184. Kids forced to shoplift, threatened with death, police say
  185. Omar Khadr explains war-crimes guilty pleas in court filing
  186. National Defence to move 8,500 workers to ex-Nortel campus
  187. Money stolen from armoured truck after fatal Alberta crash
  188. Queen subway shooting leaves man in life-threatening condition
  189. Nicolo Rizzuto tax rebate cheque a mistake, not fraud: Revenue Canada
  190. Kenney's Rob Ford comment sparked profane rebuke from Flaherty
  191. 270 stranded on powerless train in Labrador for 8 hours in freezing cold
  192. Canada Post changes might hurt businesses but also create opportunities
  193. Shopping indigenous this holiday season
  194. Rick Hillier calls for public inquiry in wake of soldier suicides
  195. Seniors and youth fight ageism through film project
  196. Mi'kmaq veterans lauded for first time on P.E.I.
  197. CPP reform divides Flaherty and finance ministers
  198. Multi-vehicle crash snarls QEW traffic in Mississauga
  199. South Ottawa fire kills 2 women, injures 9 others
  200. Southern Ontario hit with 1st major snow storm of the year
  201. Hells Angel prison escapee nabbed in Quebec
  202. Cancellations pile up ahead of big winter storm
  203. Supersonic sketches capture the art of flying a CF-18
  204. Rob Ford supporters donating to help pay legal bills
  205. RCMP Const. Karen Katz sues force's process server
  206. Social housing residents fear end of subsidies
  207. Canada's lone male midwife an anomaly
  208. Maritimes braces for winter storm, Central Canada shovels out
  209. Stay off stormy roads, police warn Maritimers
  210. Tlicho youths' Breaking the Silence film off to Norway
  211. BlackBerry ex-employees struggle to find work
  212. Ticketing scheme for minor offences could save police cash
  213. Toronto's Canada Goose sets sights on markets overseas
  214. Ottawa, provincial finance ministers set for showndown on CPP boost
  215. Mining labour crunch: Are foreign workers the solution?
  216. Loblaws recalls outdoor LED Christmas lights sold across Canada
  217. Boy, 9, dies after being struck by steel in Hamilton
  218. Canada to give $5M to support mission in Central African Republic
  219. Kenney should steer clear of Toronto issues, Flaherty hints
  220. Snowfall closes rural Newfoundland schools, grounds flights
  221. Why we give to charity: Chalk it up to peer pressure, 'cute-puppy effect'
  222. Bell, Rogers making own TV content cheaper on mobile to quash competition
  223. Want to go out sometime? By the way, I have cancer
  224. Tips for services can add up during the holiday season
  225. Jim Flaherty hints at pension reform proposal
  226. Daniel Paillé, leader of Bloc Québécois, to resign
  227. Massage parlour crackdown spurs debate as Supreme Court ruling looms
  228. Tim Hudak live chat noon Monday on Ontario Today
  229. Average home price up almost 10% to $391,085
  230. Federal Liberals aim to best Tories in fourth quarter fundraising
  231. Trains to roll through Lac-Mégantic for 1st time since derailment
  232. Navi Wind crew stranded in Argentia thankful for local help
  233. Boy's death at Hamilton industrial site probed by police
  234. Kinder Morgan files for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
  235. Baby born into mom's pant leg during roadside delivery
  236. Jailed mothers have right to care for infants, B.C. court says
  237. How generous is your province?
  238. Only in Canada: How a weekly choir brings Torontonians together
  239. Residential school survivors face off with Ottawa in court
  240. Joseph Boyden talks writing process with Peter Mansbridge
  241. Is turkey still king? How the holiday food tradition is changing
  242. Why a $25M lottery winner is giving away his jackpot
  243. Fredy Villanueva coroner's report to be released today
  244. Rob Ford tops Google's 2013 trending list
  245. Ontario wines can be sold at farmers' markets, Wynne says
  246. Children's Aid removes 2 Lev Tahor kids from Chatham home
  247. Death of Hamilton boy Schuyler Six not criminal, police say
  248. Lac-Mégantic documents point to Irving Oil's growing use of rail shipments
  249. Andrea Horwath live chat noon Tuesday on Ontario Today
  250. Convicted killer David Folker won't get parole for 15 years