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  1. Contract of Toronto's long-serving police chief won't be renewed
  2. Gas company sues tiny village for $1.5M — 5 times its annual budget
  3. Air Canada flight came within 11 metres of van, TSB says
  4. $1M wording mistake leads to refund of 2,574 Winnipeg photo radar tickets
  5. Asian carp private members' bill to be tabled in Ottawa
  6. Judge tells pot grower to get a new job
  7. Rob Ford campaign video may have violated rules
  8. Bail hearing for woman charged as accessory in Tim Bosma slaying
  9. Supreme Court registrar won't seek repayment of Marc Nadon salary
  10. Canadian Derek Drouin wins high jump at Commonwealth Games
  11. PM's former counsel won't face probe over role in Mike Duffy payment
  12. Stephen Harper says Hamas to blame after shelling of UN school in Gaza
  13. Fire concerns prompt SaskPower to remove 105,000 smart meters
  14. Rob Ford calls BMX track 'a scam' in online video with Deadmau5
  15. Stop calling 911 with non-emergencies, say police
  16. 'Apocalyptic' thunderstorm rolls into Yellowknife
  17. Marc Emery, B.C. 'prince of pot,' gives 1st interview since release from U.S. prison
  18. 'Rob Ford' makes cameo, promptly killed off in Sharknado 2
  19. Police exchange gunfire with man during ongoing Winnipeg standoff
  20. Should Canadian police use Mr. Big stings? Supreme Court set to decide
  21. Ontario girl, 15, dies after being trapped by soccer net’s crossbar
  22. Jet stream anomaly brings heat waves to coasts, chilly days to central Canada
  23. Toronto restaurant brings home the bacon — on everything
  24. Canada's economy expands in May for 5th straight month
  25. Canada Post stamps honour 5 Canadian country music stars
  26. Supreme Court puts stricter rules on 'Mr. Big' confessions
  27. Racy frosh event video angers Ottawa student federation
  28. Malaria suspected in diversion of Dutch-bound flight
  29. Soccer goal death of Ontario teen adds to calls for tip-proof nets
  30. Psych assessment for Moncton shooting suspect expected today
  31. Sexual assault, incest charges laid against Quebec man
  32. 1 in 44 Torontonians is a millionaire — and that doesn't include home values
  33. Is gun ownership a legal right in Canada?
  34. Driver charged in death of daughter of Conservative Party president
  35. Trudeau's pot stance in line with 1 in 3 Canadians, poll suggests
  36. Skull found in deceased Alberta man's garage
  37. Rave reviews: B.C. music festival team overwhelmed by reaction to headdress ban
  38. Looking back at 40 years of French as Quebec's official language
  39. Jailed Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy considers appeal
  40. B.C. teachers' strike: Parents to get $40 a day per child under 13
  41. CRTC blames Rogers for unfair roaming contracts
  42. Senate Liberals add travelling companions to expense disclosures
  43. P.K. Subban 'very, very, very' likely to stay with Habs, he says
  44. Canada to clinch trade deal with EU in September: Chris Hall
  45. Jody Wilson-Raybould, B.C. aboriginal leader, to run for Liberals in Vancouver
  46. Temporary foreign worker agency sues McDonald's Canada
  47. Truck collision on Skyway bridge threatens Toronto-bound traffic ahead of busy weekend
  48. Cyberattack breached system holding personal data: privacy watchdog
  49. Defendant in Tim Bosma killing to get 3rd day of bail hearing
  50. Who will replace Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair?
  51. HMCS Protecteur's electrical system flagged as 'dangerous and unsafe'
  52. B.C. chief's $1M pay 'very troubling,' minister says
  53. Ivory smuggling charge laid in U.S. against B.C. antique dealer
  54. Florida police release 911 call of Daniel Markel shooting
  55. 'Jaime was an amazing person,' friend says of girl killed in soccer accident
  56. Future of Vancouver Aquarium's whale program could be decided tonight
  57. 'Mr. Big' ruling a 'game changer' for those convicted in sting operations
  58. Soldiers with PTSD waiting up to 6 months for help
  59. 'A keen patriotic desire': Why Canadian media embraced censorship during WWI
  60. Mountie who played 'Mr. Big' upset with Nelson Hart decision
  61. Loretta Saunders murder case: Trial decision expected today
  62. Burlington Skyway crash: What you need to know
  63. Ottawa man faces nearly 200 international cyberbullying charges
  64. Scrap or save? Captain John's new owners weigh fate of derelict floating restaurant
  65. Canada Post thefts stop camera lens rental company's service
  66. Crystal Palace closure leaves some tourists 'pretty mad'
  67. Embarrassing photo of P.E.I. chief firearms officer resurrected
  68. P.K. Subban, Canadiens go to arbitration
  69. Kitimat LNG project in jeopardy after Apache pulls out
  70. Rob Ford may take stand in Sandro Lisi extortion hearing
  71. Canada issues West Africa travel warning over Ebola
  72. Montreal chef badly injured after getting arm stuck in grinder
  73. Canada's justice minister won't attend annual legal conference
  74. Liberal fundraising slides to ‘scary’ numbers, says party official
  75. 'Doug Ford is lying,' Toronto police chief says, threatening lawsuit
  76. Feds look to 'protect taxpayer money' after chief's $1M pay
  77. Via Rail train hits derailed CN train in eastern Ontario
  78. TSX, Dow sell off for 2nd straight day
  79. Burlington Skyway likely to remain closed over holiday weekend
  80. Polar bear wins tug of war with Nunavut man over beluga
  81. Hackers 'constantly probing' federal computers, security agency says
  82. Legendary Ojibwa sniper unsung hero of WW I
  83. Montreal Canadiens legend Yvon Lambert seeks lost 1976 Stanley Cup ring
  84. When Canada went to war: The story behind our involvement in WWI
  85. First Nations Transparency Act may do more harm than good: Hayden King
  86. August long weekend 2014: What's open and what's closed
  87. How Marc Emery turned to marijuana activism
  88. Tory MP Eve Adams quits bitter nomination race, cites health
  89. Via Rail train service to resume today after crash near Kingston
  90. Man shot and killed on Montreal's Saint-Michel Boulevard
  91. Truck sales power boom in Canadian auto market
  92. Burlington Skyway crash: Cleanup begins, closure continues
  93. Love at first flight: Irish Romeo's mysterious Katie found
  94. Newborn dies days after crash at London, Ont., Costco store killed sister
  95. Kwikwetlem band councillor calls for resignation of Chief Ron Giesbrecht
  96. Who #Stephen Harper follows on Twitter
  97. Caribbean Carnival 2014
  98. Canada-U.S. borders brace for busiest day of summer
  99. Today's Georgia Strait swim is to raise awareness about water quality
  100. Canadian teacher faces 40 more days in Indonesian jail
  101. Bloc Québécois leader pounds pavement to rekindle support
  102. Project aims to give Quebec's overworked farmers a break
  103. Simcoe Day: Canada's roots in slavery and the historic abolition
  104. Tropical storm Bertha could bring heavy rain to Nova Scotia
  105. 2 Niagara wines casualties of 2014's polar vortex
  106. Yellowknife air quality index off the charts for health risk due to massive wildfire
  107. Vancouver's 36th Pride Parade gets underway
  108. Hundreds protest persecution of Christians by ISIS in Iraq
  109. Canada's last airworthy Lancaster to leave for U.K. tour
  110. Caribbean Carnival stabbing: 14-year-old charged, victim in serious condition
  111. Nancy Writebol, U.S. missionary, didn't get TKM-Ebola drug, Tekmira says
  112. 'A generation annihilated': Outbreak of WW1 to be marked in city liberated by Canadians
  113. 5 injured in 2 separate overnight shootings in Toronto
  114. Rescue of cat with head stuck in bird feeder being sabotaged
  115. 'Remember their sacrifices': World leaders commemorate 100 years since outbreak of WW I
  116. Halifax turns #LightsOut to mark start of First World War
  117. Man attacked by bear while hunting in central Alberta
  118. Power out in Charlottetown and eastern P.E.I.
  119. Police record checks under scrutiny in Ontario
  120. Pregnant squirrel trashes couple's Montreal home
  121. Avro Lancaster departure for U.K. tour stalled by engine trouble
  122. Teen hopes to complete Lake Ontario crossing today
  123. Tailings pond breach at B.C. mine forces water use ban
  124. Quebec zoo visitors get first look at newborn giraffe
  125. Newsboys mark 100th anniversary of WW I with copies of Flanders Fields Post
  126. Burlington Skyway reopens, 4 days after truck damaged bridge
  127. Hurricane Bertha: Atlantic Canada bracing for heavy rain Wednesday
  128. 2 deaths at Toronto music festival linked to 'party drugs,' police say
  129. China investigates Canadian couple for allegedly stealing state secrets
  130. Storms pound southern Ontario with rain, hail and lightning
  131. Aerial views of massive B.C. mine tailings spill
  132. Want to join rebel armies in foreign wars? In Canada, there's little stopping you
  133. First World War legacy: Commemorations of lives lost are 'all around you'
  134. Tropical storm Bertha to mostly miss Atlantic Canada
  135. Newfoundland man in landmark Mr. Big sting decision to learn if he'll get another trial
  136. Newfoundland mom upset Wal-Mart withheld 'inappropriate' baby photos
  137. Aylmer residents on 1994 tornado: 'It is impossible to forget'
  138. Thousands of jellyfish-like creatures wash up on shore near Tofino, B.C.
  139. WWI 'Plug Street' memorial has 'no historical integrity'
  140. Son of Canadians accused of stealing China secrets to be questioned
  141. 2 months worth of rain hits Burlington, Ont., within hours
  142. Family of Edmonton firefighter who committed suicide files for workers' compensation
  143. Experimental Ebola drug based on research discoveries from Canada's national lab
  144. Justin Bieber's Miami Beach DUI case in court today
  145. 2 girls missing after game of hide and seek at Ontario cottage
  146. Vancouver company says Mount Polley tailings pond dam has 'stabilized'
  147. Police to provide update on deaths at Veld music festival
  148. Ontario mom asks for help getting her Canadian 8-year-old out of Gaza
  149. Canada on its way to World Cup bid, FIFA boss Blatter says
  150. Canada's economy 'humdrum' in face of weak investment
  151. Wildfire evacuation alert issued in B.C.'s Slocan Valley
  152. CRA's charity audits prompt NDP call for summer meeting
  153. Multimillion-dollar settlement for disabled RCMP vets approved
  154. Saputo under fire from animal rights group over cattle cruelty
  155. Don Cherry takes to Twitter to vent about house auction mix-up
  156. 2nd Tory candidate quits bitter Toronto-area nomination race
  157. Wording of Canada-EU free trade deal finalized
  158. Canadians accused of stealing Chinese state secrets 'all right,' son told
  159. Buddha tattoos gets Canadian teacher kicked out of Myanmar
  160. Toronto doctors remove boy's tumour without radiation or surgery
  161. Rogers Cup shocker: Eugenie Bouchard ousted in Montreal
  162. Green party president resigns amid controversy over Gaza comments
  163. Mount Polley mine tailings breach followed years of government warnings
  164. On board emergencies force 2 passenger jets to land in Halifax
  165. How Canada's Ebola outbreak prep has 'led the world'
  166. Acadian congress celebrates history across 3 borders
  167. Ex-Alberta premier Alison Redford resigns as member of legislature
  168. Audit finds Brampton, Ont., mayor broke spending rules 265 times
  169. Robotic gliders to patrol ocean for endangered right whales
  170. Local state of emergency declared after B.C. tailings pond wall collapse
  171. Canada levels new sanctions against Russia
  172. Canada's trade surplus with the world rises to $1.9B in June
  173. Crossing collision delays Via trains between Toronto and Montreal
  174. Lac-Mégantic locomotive suitable for museum exhibit or scrap
  175. Valour Road Victoria Crosses united in Winnipeg for 1st time
  176. Nursing, pharmacy jobs plentiful, but engineers earn more
  177. First Nations Transparency Act holdouts given 120 days to post financial data
  178. Salmon run threatened by Mount Polley mine spill
  179. TIFF 2014: Xavier Dolan's Mommy to screen in Toronto after victory in Cannes
  180. Nunavut hunters catch first bowhead whale in a century
  181. NRC writes companies potentially affected by data breach
  182. Music festival deaths, drug overdoses prompt coroner's warning
  183. Justin Trudeau's mosque visit draws Tory fire 3 years on
  184. CN Rail blockade 'only the beginning' of escalating fight over land, B.C. First Nation says
  185. B.C. residents fear mine tailings breach debris will wipe out their homes
  186. Rwandan wanted for war crimes arrested near U.S.-Canada border
  187. 'I'm glad I'm out of the woods,' says girl, 9, who got lost playing hide-and-seek
  188. More charges laid in scheme that supplied passports to big-name criminals
  189. Rogers Cup: Milos Raonic holds off Jack Sock
  190. Son of Canadian couple detained in China says his parents are 'being well-treated'
  191. Harper government steers for a deliberate collision with the courts
  192. What's behind Lake Erie's algae explosion
  193. Roma family in Toronto sanctuary caught in legal bind
  194. Russia bans food imports from Canada, other countries for 1 year
  195. No mechanical defect found in fatal Quebec-N.Y. bus crash
  196. Teen saves step-dad, great uncle in dramatic swimming rescue
  197. Brampton Mayor Susan Fennell says she's done nothing wrong
  198. McCain Foods closing Borden-Carleton french fry plant
  199. More Canadian aid for Ukraine to be announced today
  200. Brantford, Ont., 8-year-old escorted from Gaza returns home tomorrow
  201. Cavs to deal Canada's Wiggins, Bennett to T-Wolves for Love: report
  202. Alison Redford used public money 'inappropriately,' AG says
  203. Jean Charest: 'Never say never' on return to politics
  204. Toronto home resales jump 10% in July
  205. Mount Polley mine spill: Residents await water quality news
  206. House-poor adults aged 35-44 carry heaviest debt load
  207. Saskatchewan farmers cry foul over child labour investigation
  208. Taxpayers shouldn't pay for Mount Polley tailings cleanup, Moore says
  209. What is next for Captain John's floating restaurant?
  210. Chip Wilson to sell half his stake in Lululemon for $845M
  211. 'You're never going to catch me doing anything illegal,' Rob Ford says
  212. Spy plane program ditched as DND eyes surplus U.S. planes
  213. How Justin Trudeau's political memoir is a 'rite of passage'
  214. Decorated First Nations vet Tommy Prince embodied triumph, darkness of war
  215. Unemployment dips to 7%, most new jobs are part-time
  216. Justin Bourque trial date expected to be set today
  217. Mount Polley mine spill: Minister says residents may get lucky break
  218. Float plane takeoff under Ottawa bridge prompts investigation
  219. Tim Bosma killing: Christina Noudga to be released on $100k bail
  220. Cessna plane lands on Quebec highway after engine trouble
  221. Costco crash: Ruth Burger, driver of car, charged with criminal negligence
  222. Union challenges decision to cut Air Canada flight attendants
  223. Remains of Canadian MH17 victim Andrei Anghel identified
  224. Canada not asked for military help in U.S. strikes on ISIS, Baird says
  225. 1 in 5 condo owners in Toronto, Vancouver purchasing more units as investment
  226. Whale carcass spills innards while crews try to bury it
  227. Car crashes into Kitchener Tim Hortons - again
  228. Border delays predicted during World Acadian Congress
  229. Bell appears to shutter unpaid internship program after backlash
  230. Riders launch special edition jersey in new green shade
  231. 3-year-old boy found at bottom of Brossard, Que., swimming pool
  232. Salma Abuzaiter, 8, back in Canada after being escorted from Gaza
  233. ICBC to pay drivers $36M over insurance-premium errors
  234. Ont. hospital treats patient, who recently visited Nigeria, for flu-like symptoms
  235. CBSA has let religious travellers avoid female guards in the past
  236. Winnipeg mayoral candidate's wife under fire for Facebook post
  237. Apparent Stanley Cup ring discovered by 7-year-old at Tide Head
  238. Marble Mountain Ski Resort chair lift damaged after lightning strike
  239. Milos Raonic ousted in Rogers Cup quarter-finals
  240. Sask. child-labour probe OK's kids working on family farm
  241. How much government accommodation can you expect because of religion or a disability?
  242. Man who visited Nigeria kept in isolation at Ontario hospital with flu-like symptoms
  243. Stephen Carter, former Redford adviser, believes Albertans 'won't be fooled again'
  244. Ambulance delay slammed after B.C. band councillor dies of heart attack
  245. Quebec to amend Civil Code to better protect animals from abuse
  246. 9 questions for Vasek Pospisil, Canadian tennis star
  247. Moncton shooting murder plea brings some relief to police
  248. Deepak Chopra tries to set Guinness meditation world record in Toronto
  249. First World War Japanese-Canadians honoured with refurbished Stanley Park monument
  250. First World War Japanese-Canadians honoured with refurbished Stanley Park monument