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  1. Montreal flight training firm inks new defence contracts worth $110M
  2. Fewer women named by Conservatives to federal boards
  3. Canada's Eugenie Bouchard rolls into Wimbledon semis
  4. Insurers zero in on flood-prone areas
  5. Iqaluit’s dump fire could cost up to $5M to put out
  6. Tim Hudak bows out as leader of Ontario Tories today
  7. For Kathleen Wynne, it's time to get real about election promises: Robert Fisher
  8. Kathleen Robertson: Hamilton roots helped her win new TV role
  9. Porter ordered to compensate bumped domestic passengers
  10. Summer school decisions expected today in B.C. teachers' strike
  11. Rick Mercer says Order of Canada a 'tremendous honour'
  12. Yukon judge allows camera in court for Peel Watershed case
  13. Rob Ford to be interviewed by CBC today
  14. Flyers' Claude Giroux arrested for allegedly grabbing officer's buttocks
  15. Go-kart crash leaves Toronto girl, 6, in hospital
  16. Shirtless jogger's reaming of Rob Ford becomes online sensation
  17. Deadly train disaster still haunts people of Lac-Mégantic
  18. TSX at record high, Dow testing new benchmark
  19. Jim Wilson named interim Ontario PC leader
  20. Calgary police schedule briefing on missing boy, grandparents
  21. Speed limits on some B.C. highways to hit 120 km/h
  22. Public Works avoids probation in boiler explosion sentence
  23. 5 things we learned in the CBC Rob Ford interview
  24. Giant sinkhole closes western Quebec highway
  25. Man who accused police of excessive force releases video of run-in
  26. Prized blue lobster caught in P.E.I.
  27. Ford Canada sees interest in hybrids amid strong June sales
  28. B.C. teachers' strike: 2nd potential mediator refuses job
  29. Sunrise Propane reaches deal in lawsuit over explosion
  30. 'Shirtless jogger' calls Rob Ford's record 'disgraceful'
  31. Throne speech to lay out Ontario Liberals' long-term agenda
  32. Globe and Mail journalists reject contract, strike or lockout possible
  33. NDP blocks son of former MP from seeking 2015 bid in B.C.
  34. Rob Ford fact check: Verifying Toronto mayor’s remarks
  35. F-35 fighter jets to be inspected after major engine fire in U.S.
  36. Moody's changes Ontario outlook to negative from stable
  37. Stop picking on Alberta: Kathleen Petty
  38. Moncton residents work to overcome grief, as Justin Bourque due in court
  39. Byelection turnout hits all-time low in Alberta
  40. Risks of being an amateur referee cause many to hang up whistle
  41. Flooded farm fields threaten lost harvests in Manitoba, Saskatchewan
  42. Needle in a haystack? Family says it found needle in roast beef
  43. Eugenie Bouchard making tennis history at Wimbledon
  44. Peter MacKay set to announce next step in shipbuilding project
  45. A win away from the final, Canada's Bouchard aims to make Wimbledon history
  46. 92 forest fires burning in N.W.T., one community evacuated
  47. Davis Cup tennis competition coming to Halifax
  48. Privacy watchdog looks into Facebook's emotion study
  49. Lac-Mégantic: More must be done to avoid another disaster, critics say
  50. Quebec woman fined $60 for leaving 2 children in hot van
  51. Nathan O'Brien Amber Alert: what we know so far
  52. Moncton shooting suspect Justin Bourque due in court
  53. Airport drone incidents raise security concerns
  54. Ottawa's Michelle Treacy pulled on stage with Lady Gaga in Montreal
  55. Federal NDP staffers split with union that urged strategic voting in Ontario
  56. Ontario throne speech: Liberals downplay new debt outlook
  57. Trans-Pacific Partnership trade talks going on in Ottawa behind closed doors
  58. Conservative Party names new deputy executive director
  59. Government open to amendments to proposed prostitution law: Peter MacKay
  60. Breastfeeding mom told to leave Montreal swimming pool
  61. Transport truck travels wrong way on New Brunswick highway for 9 km
  62. Flyers captain blames 'misguided attempt at humour' for Ottawa arrest
  63. 'Mummy Bandit' bank robbing suspect arrested, Toronto police say
  64. Subaru recalls 105,000 cars in Canada over brake problems
  65. No debt from Vancouver Olympics, final VANOC report says
  66. Vancouver café blocks wireless signals to foster human interaction
  67. Costco shoppers find loophole to avoid membership fees
  68. Government can't stop Paul Bernardo from communicating with would-be wife: MacKay
  69. First Nations children taken from foster parents by B.C. band
  70. CRTC flooded with more than 1,000 anti-spam complaints
  71. Washington welcomes trio of Calgary elephants to new home
  72. Lac-Mégantic tragedy made communities 'open their eyes' to rail safety
  73. What the federal political parties' financial reports tell us
  74. Do B.C.'s homeless have a right to live on city property? Top court to decide
  75. 'Hyper-milers' take fuel economy to a frugal extreme
  76. Hurricane Arthur: Atlantic Canada braces for strong winds, heavy rain
  77. Lac-Mégantic residents still suffering 'indescribable' grief
  78. Remembering Canada's war heroes in pictures
  79. Justin Bourque gripped by 'paranoia' before shooting, dad says
  80. Canada's Raonic hopes to follow Bouchard into Wimbledon final
  81. Federal Court determines refugee health cuts 'cruel and unusual'
  82. 'Patience' needed on Keystone XL process, U.S. ambassador tells Canada
  83. 'The community is still there': Crews work to contain N.W.T. fires
  84. CN train carrying crude oil derails in Alberta
  85. Floodwaters rise in Brandon, wash across road
  86. Clothesline dispute leads to tougher Mississauga bylaw
  87. Rob Ford: shirtless jogger inspires shirtless protest
  88. Manitoba declares state of emergency over flooding
  89. First Nations, B.C. cabinet to discuss land title ruling Sept. 11
  90. Leukemia patient calls on visible minorities to donate stem cells
  91. Canadian tennis duo poised to cash in after Wimbledon
  92. Justin Bourque: Latest revelations about man charged in Moncton shooting
  93. New Canadian airline pitches 40% lower fares
  94. Bear attack victim 'was like a rag doll in his mouth,' rescuer says
  95. Refugee health-care ruling adds to government's legal losing streak
  96. 3 burned bodies found in car north of Toronto
  97. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford hires sobriety coach after rehab
  98. Massive run of sockeye salmon run forecast for Osoyoos Lake
  99. Cow cancer was cause of Harvest Meats recall, CFIA says
  100. Manitoba flooding: what you need to know now
  101. Bobbie Powell - the Canadian who made it to Wimbledon long before Bouchard, Raonic
  102. Eugenie Bouchard looks to make Canadian tennis history at Wimbledon
  103. Refugee health-care cuts: Doctors gave voice to 'most vulnerable'
  104. Why Wimbledon star Eugenie Bouchard could outscore Sidney Crosby in sponsorships
  105. Thousands without power as tropical storm Arthur approaches Maritimes
  106. Manitoba flooding: Brandon braces for Assiniboine River crest
  107. Ontario PCs talk leadership race date, rules today
  108. Eugenie Bouchard falls in straight sets in Wimbledon final
  109. $30M Lotto Max winning ticket sold in Labrador City
  110. 10 top indigenous books for your summer reading list
  111. Farmers angry over repeat of dike breach to divert Manitoba floodwaters
  112. Rob Ford is back, but has the city reached a 'plateau of unhappiness'?
  113. Nathan O'Brien Amber Alert: Police launch new ground search
  114. Rave drugs a 'very big' health concern among youth
  115. Lac-Mégantic remembers: one year later
  116. Canada's Vasek Pospisil, partner capture Wimbledon doubles final
  117. Sask. Premier asks for $100M for flood relief from Harper
  118. 39-year-old skydiver dies in 3rd fatal accident tied to Ontario parachute school
  119. Man creeps on teen at Vancouver beach, then exposes himself
  120. Nathan O'Brien Amber Alert: 'Person of interest' released from custody
  121. Maritimers clean up as crews restore power in wake of storm Arthur
  122. Lac-Mégantic remembers: A town united in grief
  123. Assiniboine River crests in Brandon, dikes hold
  124. Stephen Harper tours flood-threatened areas of Manitoba
  125. Thousands in Gaspé without power in storm Arthur's wake
  126. Ontario Progressive Conservatives delay leadership race decision
  127. Man wanted in B.C. homicide case removed from 'relieved' family's garage
  128. Parachute School of Toronto 'stunned' after skydiver death
  129. 'What am I doing up here?' How the wives of miners in N.W.T. are coping
  130. Arthur Porter 'angry' with his treatment by Canada
  131. Canadian Soaring Championships
  132. Fast-growing grass makes allergies worse on the West Coast
  133. Hotel guest’s fire hose tampering starts ‘chain reaction’ fire, explosion
  134. Blue Jays trio picked for All-Star Game
  135. Boy's lemonade stand raises $24K for friend's surgery
  136. Lovers in a dangerous time: Saskatchewan tornado touches down in wedding photos
  137. The life of a jihadi wife: Why one Canadian woman joined ISIS's Islamic state
  138. Rise in carpenter ants causing problems in Canadian communities
  139. OxyContin related to an estimated 1 in 8 deaths among young adults
  140. Cottage prices and sales booming, realtors say
  141. Raw sewage pouring out near Tsuu T’ina reserve
  142. Arthur hits New Brunswick: 93,000 people still without power
  143. Ontario PCs are divided and dispirited. So what now?
  144. 14,000 Quebec home daycare workers hold 1-day strike
  145. Mail a masterpiece: Canadian photogs celebrated in stamps
  146. Study suggesting oilsands link to cancer in First Nations community to be released today
  147. $2 hospital meals could cause malnutrition, dietitians warn
  148. Christian college headed by religious freedom ambassador set to close
  149. Man questioned in Nathan O'Brien case appears in court on identity theft charge
  150. Manitobans scramble as higher dikes needed against flood
  151. Senators GM Bryan Murray diagnosed with cancer
  152. WestJet plans to fly wide-body planes by fall 2015
  153. Quebec minister's $215K bonus unethical, say fellow Liberals
  154. 'We have to get outta here': Massive tornado destroys Saskatchewan farm
  155. Bee-killing pesticides under review in Ontario
  156. Alligator-like reptile spotted in Toronto's High Park
  157. Canadian border agents can't be forced to wear name tags: tribunal
  158. Rush to unveil Afghan memorial left little time to contact families
  159. Baby ospreys saved from fallen tree after tropical storm
  160. Business leaders call on Ottawa to reverse 'alarming slide' in skills training
  161. 2 B.C. rock slide victims rescued by Winnipeg man
  162. 'McJobs' give teens competitive advantage: UBC study
  163. Study suggests link between oilsands and Fort Chip illnesses
  164. Justin Bieber and Carly Rae Jepsen, sing at manager Scooter Braun's wedding
  165. Canada's 'prince of pot' to return after 5 years in U.S. prison
  166. Canada's booming market for $1M homes
  167. Beer promotion scare shuts down major Toronto intersection at rush hour
  168. Treaty vs. title: First Nations' new Tsilhqot'in choice
  169. The painkiller puzzle: How to solve a growing opioid crisis
  170. Nathan O’Brien Amber Alert: Estate sales and safety
  171. Labrador moose relocation turns into heartwarming rescue
  172. 'Kaffir' lime has racist history, and some want the citrus renamed
  173. Labrador food shortage assailed in coastal communities
  174. Lung cancer patients underserved, group says
  175. Supreme Court to rule Friday on logging rights in Grassy Narrows case
  176. Former ad man follows 'crazy passion' to open Toronto veggie butcher shop
  177. N.W.T. wildfire destroys a homestead 27 years in the making
  178. Calgary parishioners hold vigil for missing 5-year-old, grandparents
  179. 'Fast moving, fast rising' flood water in Manitoba village threatens homes
  180. Bern Will Brown, Arctic renaissance man, dead at 94
  181. Biggest solar farm in Western Canada under construction in B.C.
  182. Is it time for binding arbitration to settle the B.C. teachers' strike?
  183. Fame in a snap: B.C. dad wins global acclaim for Instagram photos
  184. Omar Khadr wins appeal, will be transferred from federal prison
  185. Officer scolds Rob Ford's sobriety coach for 'kicking' shirtless protester
  186. Border agents to wear name tags during risk assessment: union
  187. Moody's cuts outlook for Canada's biggest banks to 'negative'
  188. All Everest College locations in Canada up for sale
  189. Toronto caiman housed at zoo as search for new home begins
  190. Questions mount for Saskatchewan government in Saskatoon jail bugging
  191. CBC FIFA World Cup app exceeds 1 million downloads
  192. 3 trailers, car hauled out of storm Arthur sinkhole in Fredericton
  193. Hamilton man drives 44 kilometres the wrong way on 2 highways
  194. Top savings goals in survey: a trip and a rainy day fund
  195. Saskatchewan to join Ottawa's effort to create a single securities regulator
  196. Mountie shoots unruly cow 14 times
  197. Canadians at U.S. border warned against admitting to marijuana use
  198. B.C. wildfire evacuation notice issued for Peace River area
  199. MP Dean Del Mastro to take stand in own defence Wednesday
  200. Toronto fan watches the Brazil defeat unfold
  201. MPs, senators safe following missile scare in Jerusalem
  202. Great white sharks may be heading into N.S. waters
  203. Stephen Harper under pressure to fill Senate vacancies
  204. Photos, video from Toronto Warped Tour stop may help find missing teen: police
  205. Armed confrontation with snowmobilers caught on tape leads to charges for Sask. man
  206. Coors Light scare: 7 guerrilla marketing blunders
  207. Manitoba flooding: Assiniboine River to crest near Portage la Prairie
  208. Texting while driving common among Ontario teens: study
  209. Prostitution explained by the people who know it best
  210. Saskatchewan, N.B. to join single securities regulator
  211. Tom Mulcair's tour of Manitoba flood zone vetoed by defence minister
  212. B.C. wildfire rages on in Peace River area
  213. Victoria's new Hotel Zed goes back to the future
  214. 'He represented all that's good': Principal says of slain Toronto teacher
  215. Iqaluit mulls $4.5M plan to douse 7-week-old dump fire with seawater
  216. Search for clues to missing Calgary boy and grandparents enters 5th day
  217. 'Atrocious fit of rage' on Ontario highway leaves 2 children hurt
  218. Smoke from worst fires in N.W.T. in 30 years reaches Western Canada
  219. Ex-archbishop jailed for sex assault on Winnipeg altar boy
  220. Sudbury lake research links fish size and forest health
  221. DC Entertainment reversal allows Superman logo on boy's memorial statue
  222. Liberal MP wants Robert Goguen demoted over 'appalling' rape questions
  223. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford doesn't stand for WorldPride ovation
  224. Home Depot to label plants exposed to bee-killing pesticide
  225. Saskatchewan nurses ordered to get flu shots or wear masks
  226. Canadian team aims to build world's fastest bike
  227. Unifor finalizing plans for junior hockey players' union
  228. Missing Ontario man, 2 sons ID'd as bodies in burnt car
  229. 5 arrested for immigration scam using Temporary Foreign Worker Program
  230. Density of fast-food restaurants linked to heavier people
  231. New Brunswick man ordered to have no contact with Justin Bourque
  232. Globe and Mail reaches tentative contract, union says
  233. John Baird warns Eritrean consulate over 'diaspora tax'
  234. Toronto councillor docked 3 months pay over fundraiser
  235. N.S. company cleared of abusing Temporary Foreign Worker Program
  236. Montreal billionaire developer David Azrieli dead at 92
  237. Huge fire closes Oak Street Bridge in Vancouver
  238. Injured cyclist posts Facebook photo of SUV, driver that allegedly hit him
  239. B.C. puppy breeders convicted of animal cruelty in U.S.
  240. Big snapping turtle found in trunk during routine traffic stop
  241. Want to visit Dog River? Corner Gas tourist attraction in the works
  242. Can Stephen Harper let the Senate 'die on the vine'?
  243. Road rage rises over summer in Canada, experts say
  244. Return of the 'prince of pot' may be a political liability for the Liberals
  245. Unique midwifery program halted in Manitoba
  246. Why teens take risks like texting and driving
  247. Don Pittis: Still waiting for crazy markets to fall
  248. Via trains cancelled after CN freighter derails in Brockville
  249. Newfoundland police force launches LGBT-friendly recruiting ad
  250. Assiniboine River flood crest moving closer to Winnipeg