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  1. NHL pays tribute to fallen Canadian soldiers
  2. RCMP takes over Ottawa shooting investigation, OPP to probe police conduct
  3. Nathan Cirillo, Patrice Vincent slayings: A look back at how the week unfolded
  4. N.S. woman 'shocked' new community mailbox key opens neighbour's mailbox too
  5. 'Nude' judge set to argue inquiry panel should toss misconduct probe
  6. Man hit with stun gun, arrested after police officer punched in the face
  7. Private visitation for Cpl. Nathan Cirillo at Hamilton funeral home tonight
  8. Woman dead, husband seriously injured after car crashes into bedroom
  9. CBC's relationship with Jian Ghomeshi has 'come to an end'
  10. 2nd worker in critical condition after explosion in southwestern Ont.
  11. Ottawa shooting: Michael Zehaf-Bibeau made video, police say
  12. Is prosecuting Mounties involved in Dziekanski's death for perjury worth the public cost?
  13. NDP Leader Tom Mulcair says new security laws must respect rights
  14. Edmontonian from Egypt an enthusiastic hockey coach
  15. The shared traits of Martin Couture-Rouleau and Michael Zehaf-Bibeau
  16. How Canada keeps track of homegrown radicals
  17. Age of the public apology: How saying sorry has gone pro
  18. Toronto election: 5 things to know
  19. New concerns raised over Gulf of St. Lawrence oil drilling risks
  20. Justin Bourque's sentencing hearing starts today in Moncton
  21. Public visitation for Cpl. Nathan Cirillo being held in Hamilton
  22. Omnibus budget bill restricts refugee access to social assistance
  23. Bats nearly wiped out in Eastern Canada by deadly fungus
  24. Hurricane Ana's remnants will wallop the West Coast
  25. Doctor to bill employers for sick notes, calling them health-care burden
  26. PSA test should be dropped as screen for prostate cancer, study says
  27. RCMP commissioner, CSIS official testify at Senate committee
  28. Fallen Canadian soldiers Nathan Cirillo, Patrice Vincent honoured at U.K. concert
  29. TSB finds accident reports late, missing for 3 Canadian railways
  30. Justin Bourque statement to RCMP offers glimpse of his thinking
  31. Stephen Harper to be in Ottawa for Remembrance Day, China trip in doubt
  32. U.S. mandatory Ebola quarantines not ‘good science,’ Ontario health minister says
  33. Spy agency's powers would expand under bill tabled today
  34. Email points to 'gaps' in B.C.'s oil spill response
  35. Drifting barge will likely spend winter in Beaufort Sea ice
  36. Fatal explosion in Sarnia, Ont., was caused by dust collector outside building
  37. Man arrested after splattering blood from a cut on Tim Hortons customers
  38. SaskPower CEO Robert Watson resigns over smart meter controversy
  39. Why Canada's big cities need to muscle up: Susan Ormiston
  40. 100 homes to be evacuated over smoke risk after Whitby, Ont., seniors home fire
  41. Indiana Jones of botany finds long-lost plant species in Saskatchewan
  42. Magnotta slept on sofa of Frenchman contacted through dating site
  43. NHL bars John Scott 2 games for leaving bench to fight
  44. French President François Hollande to address Parliament
  45. Toronto election: Polls close in hotly contested mayoral race
  46. Rob Ford elected Toronto city councillor
  47. Ottawa Votes 2014: Jim Watson re-elected as Ottawa mayor
  48. Bonnie Crombie takes over for Hazel McCallion as Mississauga mayor
  49. Matt Brown to be new mayor of London, Ont.
  50. Ontario Votes: Eastern Ontario election results
  51. Nun awake while heart valve replaced, procedure livestreamed
  52. Cpl. Nathan Cirillo's funeral: What you need to know
  53. Liberal MP wants political ads to get a lot more personal
  54. Can the left ever win back Toronto mayoralty?
  55. Justin Bourque sentencing hearing continues
  56. Cree leaders take to social media for campaign against uranium
  57. John Tory ends Rob Ford's reign over Toronto
  58. Halifax construction firm hit with safety orders before man's death
  59. Fine art becoming more consumer-friendly
  60. No coverage for Saskatoon woman's $30K dental procedure so she can chew
  61. Bluefin tuna stocks rebounding
  62. Canada's child poverty rate down despite recession, UNICEF finds
  63. Budget only buys half the Arctic ships promised, watchdog says
  64. Follow live updates as mourners say goodbye to Cpl. Nathan Cirillo
  65. Not served in French, Ottawa couple wins Supreme Court case against Air Canada
  66. CBC to make special sports announcement at noon ET
  67. Kerry arrives in Ottawa to lay wreath, meet Baird and Harper
  68. Lure of downtown living driving housing market, report suggests
  69. Alanis Morissette's sick call sparks Twitter backlash
  70. Woman slams driver's head on steering wheel in drive-thru road rage
  71. Toronto mayor-elect John Tory speaks to reporters
  72. Woman wins lawsuit over Google Street View of her breast
  73. Manitoba premier to speak at 4 p.m. CT as cabinet ministers suggest he step aside
  74. 'We've been treading water in a tsunami,' say Nathan O'Brien's parents
  75. Key British WWII spy lived in B.C.
  76. Hill security confusion left MPs stranded outside during Ottawa shooting
  77. Empty chairs at Canada's spy watchdog as government strengthens CSIS
  78. Greg Selinger says he'll stay on as Manitoba premier
  79. 'You got me,' Magnotta said to German police at Berlin internet café
  80. 'We know nothing,' says family of beating victim struggling with grief and few answers
  81. Winnipeg woman with intellectual disability sexually assaulted on city bus
  82. Hockey legend Gordie Howe resting after suffering 'serious' stroke: report
  83. Doug Ford's political future and his advice for John Tory
  84. B.C. students lose science experiment in NASA Antares rocket explosion
  85. Pilot says some explicit images left on Air Canada flight deck 'definitely pornographic'
  86. Police dog to comfort child witnesses in sex abuse case in courtroom 1st
  87. Harper to introduce scaled-down income-splitting for parents
  88. Deadly GM ignition defect on Transport Canada's radar 8 months before recall
  89. Video of Edmonton piano man goes viral
  90. Take a peek inside a day in the life of Nova Scotians
  91. Justice minister suggests anti-terror laws don't need major overhaul
  92. Stephen Harper tells Tory MPs he's sorry he left during attack
  93. CF-18s arrive in Kuwait for anti-ISIS mission
  94. Drive-thru road rage incident leads to assault charge
  95. 'Mistakes were made,' says company that banned aboriginal man from Edmonton mall
  96. Housing, cultural gaps impede First Nations foster parents
  97. Gordie Howe's condition improving, family says
  98. Winnipeg police search home of accused in dead infants case
  99. Woman makes new violence allegations against Jian Ghomeshi
  100. Stephen Poloz says low oil prices could cut growth in 2015
  101. Controversial handball call ends Whitecaps' MLS playoff hopes
  102. Halifax man arrested after fleeing from police in canoe
  103. Faulty GM ignition switch linked to 2nd crash death in Canada
  104. Doug Ford's PC leadership ambitions leave Tories split
  105. Refugee health cuts: Tories prep contingency plan as deadline looms
  106. Japanese tourist missing in Yellowknife ‘shocks’ family
  107. TransCanada formally applies to NEB for Energy East pipeline approval
  108. Jian Ghomeshi allegedly attacked actress Lucy DeCoutere on 2003 date
  109. Liquor store shelf collapse in Whitehorse spills $50K — mostly fine scotch
  110. Montreal Metro death was strangulation by scarf, coroner finds
  111. RCMP telecom subscriber data requests poorly tracked, says privacy czar
  112. Heroism during Ottawa shooting leads to free beer for Alain Gervais
  113. Stephen Harper to announce new tax cuts for families
  114. B.C. premier appoints Shawn Atleo to lead new energy talks with First Nations
  115. NDP stalling tactics put committee work on hold
  116. More Ontarians to qualify for legal aid funding
  117. Anti-gay activists on trial in Regina
  118. Canadian masterpieces expected to fetch $11M at auction
  119. Referendum result on Trinity Western faith-based law school to be made public
  120. Alberta premier to reopen land claim talks with Lubicon First Nation
  121. Jian Ghomeshi allegedly choked, beat N.B. woman with belt
  122. Income splitting: What is it and who benefits
  123. Was Ottawa attacker Michael Zehaf-Bibeau a terrorist?
  124. Shawn Atleo defends his actions over the aboriginal education bill
  125. Some Air Canada staff hate the new carry-on bag policy as much as you do
  126. Ontario MP to hear verdict today in election spending case
  127. Moncton shooting: Justin Bourque's sentence to be handed down
  128. Sandwich for a homeless man gets emotional likes on Facebook
  129. 2 rounds of chemo fail to shrink Rob Ford's tumour
  130. 3 Quebec Muslim men believed to be fighting in Syria
  131. Gun-wielding Batman sought after armoured truck robbery attempt
  132. Live-in caregiver reforms announced by Chris Alexander
  133. Titan the husky reunited with owners after surviving 100 pellet shots
  134. Luka Magnotta trial: Father says Magnotta grew up isolated
  135. Milos Raonic beats Roger Federer for 1st time
  136. Grain farmers produced 27% less than in 2013 and face lower prices
  137. Future of Trinity Western law school in doubt after law society ratifies rejection
  138. Canada won't issue travel visas to residents of Ebola outbreak countries
  139. Widows of slain Moncton Mounties say their lives are 'forever changed'
  140. B.C. man stabbed to death in random bus attack
  141. Alberta urges 'clarity' on oilpatch foreign investment rules
  142. Snow blankets Sudbury, Ont.
  143. Murder-suicide suspected after woman, child found dead
  144. Dean Del Mastro's parliamentary future to be decided by MPs
  145. Ottawa man praised Parliament Hill attack at mosque before arrest
  146. Beijing will scream for ice cream, hopes Cows latest franchise
  147. CBC memo gives details of Jian Ghomeshi firing
  148. Moncton Mountie killer's lawyer slams gun laws
  149. NHL bars Canucks' Alex Burrows 3 games for Emelin hit
  150. Finance minister says balanced budget on track despite falling oil price, dip in GDP
  151. Ottawa has just days to put in place new policy on refugee health coverage
  152. Treatment options for Rob Ford's aggressive abdominal tumour
  153. Christmas music in stores? Wait till after Nov. 11, some say
  154. Income splitting would not benefit low-income single parents, minister says
  155. Former CIA director says balancing privacy, security key to new laws
  156. Patrice Vincent to be laid to rest today in Longueuil
  157. Time change can cause symptoms similar to jet lag
  158. Most Saskatchewan clocks stay the same this weekend
  159. Jian Ghomeshi investigators hear from 3rd woman
  160. Patrice Vincent honoured at Longueuil funeral
  161. Heavy rain and snow expected in Maritimes this weekend
  162. B.C. First Nations chief and ex-wife making more money than B.C. Premier
  163. Radical resthomes: Old people should live everywhere
  164. Snow hitting New Brunswick, heaviest amounts expected this afternoon
  165. First Nations take action in alleged killings of 3 aboriginal boys, 50 years ago
  166. Former Mulroney aide loses tough Conservative nomination fight
  167. Highway rollover in St. John's kills 20-year-old woman
  168. Transport Minister Lisa Raitt taking time off for surgery on ovaries
  169. 2 Toronto seniors dead after fire starts in kitchen
  170. Nicholas Popowich talks about life with Down syndrome
  171. Former Olympian Waneek Horn-Miller among Mohawks suing Kahnawake council
  172. Wanted in bombing case, Ottawa man fights extradition to France
  173. Runner dies in Hamilton, Ont. marathon
  174. Canadian CF-18 figher jets strike ISIS targets in Iraq
  175. The shots that captured the shots: CBC video offers fresh detail on Parliament Hill shootout
  176. Supermodel Coco Rocha comes home to Richmond
  177. B.C. man on hook for thousands after ex-girlfriend steals Visa card
  178. Do deradicalization programs actually work?
  179. Paddler recalls Top 5 brushes with death on cross-country trip
  180. Nova Scotia trick-or-treaters find candy bar with pin inside
  181. Mr. About-face? French president's visit roils Quebec's austerity debate
  182. Snow wallops New Brunswick, closing schools, leaving thousands without power
  183. Teen found naked, unconcious at 'Spookland' Halloween party
  184. Canada should be training ISIS resistance, says Free Syrian Army commander
  185. 5 Manitoba ministers to resign from Premier Greg Selinger's cabinet
  186. Long-running Ontario 'queen' pageant for now open to 'kings,' too
  187. Canada leading global study on Inuit suicide prevention
  188. Francois Hollande expresses 'solidarity' over Ottawa shootings as official visit begins
  189. Can human genes be patented in Canada?
  190. Justin Bourque's sentence sparks questions about crime control
  191. 'Spookland' Halloween party organizers to meet after sex assault allegations
  192. MP Dean Del Mastro wants case reopened following conviction
  193. 'We all have to be vigilant': Ontario premier asked about Ghomeshi allegations
  194. 'I will miss him forever,' soldier says of 'best friend,' partner killed in Ottawa shooting
  195. Cocaine wrapped in Louis Vuitton logos seized at Halifax port
  196. Luka Magnotta complained of hearing voices, doctor testifies
  197. Ebola outbreak: Rona Ambrose to announce Canada's latest response
  198. Premier Greg Selinger reveals new cabinet after 5 ministers quit
  199. Grizzly bear gets behind photographer Jim Lawrence's lens
  200. 29-year veteran mayor of Summerside, P.E.I., goes down to defeat
  201. Food Bank Canada report: Number of Canadians in need of help 'alarmingly' high
  202. Dozens of old graves found under Toronto church parking lot
  203. Hastings Creek floods North Vancouver neighbourhood
  204. Date-rape drugs may not be as prevalent as you think
  205. Airline fuel surcharges may decrease, but will the ticket price?
  206. Ottawa faces deadline today to come up with new health-care coverage for refugees
  207. Sudbury superstack obsolete? Vale studies whether to take down icon
  208. 'Donning blackface for Halloween is never OK': Outcry over students' Jamaican bobsled costumes
  209. Jian Ghomeshi investigation continues as Q executive producer takes time off
  210. Scotiabank to cut 1,500 jobs, including 1,000 in Canada
  211. Mystery shopper scammed $2K, man admits to fraud on phone
  212. Ottawa teen prostitution ringleader gets 6½-year adult sentence
  213. Want a free trip around the world? If your name is Elizabeth Gallagher, you may be in luck
  214. Maurice Richard's son worried about reaction to renaming bridge after ex-Canadien
  215. D-Day veteran's death leads to war with Direct Energy
  216. How Manitoba's governing NDP split open and where it goes from here
  217. French President François Hollande shares the love with Quebec
  218. Missing woman in Yellowknife 'took steps to avoid being found,' is presumed dead
  219. Hamilton gallery returns painting stolen by Nazis to Jewish family
  220. Dean Del Mastro suspension from House likely to be backed by Tories
  221. Marijuana grow facility heads to court over rejected application
  222. Teddy bear collection that comforted a dying girl now spreads joy worldwide
  223. Maple Leafs remain most expensive NHL team to see in person
  224. Stephen Harper heads to China to 'reanimate' trade relations
  225. Bankers cut risk abroad to prepare for property storm at home: Don Pittis
  226. Howard Hampton to advise federal NDP on Ontario's Ring of Fire
  227. 'The beginning of the long dash' indicates 75 years of official time on CBC
  228. He raffled off Marilyn photo for $5; now it could fetch $60K
  229. 2 arrested after student alleges strangers tried to throw him off Ottawa bridge
  230. 'Incompatible with Canadian values': Immigrants in polygamous marriages to be banned
  231. Burger King deal takes bite out of Tim Hortons profit
  232. Licensed medical marijuana facility goes up in smoke
  233. Pin found in 2nd Cole Harbour Halloween treat
  234. Stephen Poloz comments on unpaid work raise ire of youth groups
  235. Liberal MPs Scott Andrews, Massimo Pacetti suspended from caucus over harassment allegations
  236. Kinder Morgan lawsuit to stop Burnaby Mountain pipeline protesters gets underway
  237. 'Draft Doug Ford' site urges him to run for PC leadership
  238. Quebec mask maker helps FBI track down disguised bank robbery suspect
  239. WestJet floats idea of thinner seats, and more of them
  240. Yukon man gets 11 years for attempted murder of Mountie, wildlife officer
  241. Jian Ghomeshi lawsuit dismissal sought by CBC
  242. Three candidates vying for AFN National Chief
  243. Maple Leaf Gardens sex abuser Gordon Stuckless convicted of gross indecency
  244. Dean Del Mastro, guilty of breaking election laws, resigns
  245. Luka Magnotta trial: Crown questions whether Magnotta lied to Berlin psychiatrist
  246. Manitoba cabinet revolt just the latest example of an incumbent in trouble
  247. Former Parliament Hill staffer says 2 MPs sexually harassed him
  248. B.C. Securities Commission fines investment adviser $23M
  249. What a baby’s death reveals about Nunavut’s health care
  250. Faking it: 4 ways companies can deceive you online