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  1. Fired Wabana clerk learns of dismissal on Twitter
  2. Onion Lake Cree Nation takes Ottawa to court over transparency law
  3. PTSD and danger among deterrents to visible minorities joining military
  4. Grocery stores caught cheating on packaging dates of meat and poultry
  5. Doug Ford to say if he'll pursue Ontario PC leadership bid
  6. Peter Goldring says he wears video camera to avoid 'besmirchment'
  7. Quebec helicopter jailbreak surveillance video released by court
  8. 'What else are they doing wrong?' artists wonder of Revenue Canada
  9. Luka Magnotta may have known killing was wrong, psychiatrist says
  10. Kinder Morgan protest arrests may be illegal says BCCLA
  11. Bride and groom fall victim to online ordination scam
  12. Ex-pastor's murder trial hears from late wife's friend
  13. Raptors run win streak to 6 games with Hawks victory
  14. Yvonne Leroux killing still unsolved, 42 years later
  15. Grey Cup: 10 players to watch
  16. Meet Marie Henein, the 'fearless and brilliant' lawyer defending Jian Ghomeshi
  17. 'Movember brothers' give more than lip service to men's health
  18. Health Canada clamps down on medical marijuana advertising
  19. Winter storm leaves 40,000 without power in New Brunswick
  20. Pardon backlog leaves thousands of former offenders in limbo
  21. Harper names Quebec lawyer Suzanne Côté to Canada's top court
  22. Kinder Morgan seeks to expand Burnaby Mountain injunction
  23. Man charged in Ontario foot fetish sexual assault investigation
  24. ISIS targets elusive as CF-18s support humanitarian aid drop
  25. Doug Ford won't run for Ontario PC leadership
  26. 55 First Nations risk losing funding for not complying with transparency law
  27. Government wants integrity czar's probe of alleged RCMP wrongdoing tossed out
  28. Emily Carr, Lawren Harris works to go up for auction in Toronto
  29. John Tory enters mayor's office with transit and housing 'in crisis'
  30. Emily Carr, Lawren Harris works to go up for auction in Toronto
  31. John Tory enters mayor's office with transit and housing 'in crisis'
  32. Suzanne Cote, Harper's Supreme Court pick soothes a self-inflicted wound
  33. Moncton dog Méo doesn't let snowstorm get him down
  34. Magnotta's highly organized actions argue against schizophrenia, doctor says
  35. Smaller stadiums better for CFL, league commish says
  36. Mucho Burrito pulls controversial 'Mexican brownie' ad
  37. Thalidomide victims invited to Ottawa to talk compensation
  38. Random act of kindness group overwhelms woman
  39. Avalanche warning issued for B.C. interior
  40. Bell says positive employee-planted reviews will stop, but critics unsure
  41. Bell, Telus face class action lawsuits over rounding up call lengths
  42. The price to move Darwin the Ikea monkey to a new home? $490K
  43. Crowdfunding campaign saves B.C. band's Grey Cup performance
  44. Jian Ghomeshi charges put spotlight on challenges for complainants
  45. Ebola vaccine injected in volunteers in Halifax experiment
  46. Parliament Hill harassment by '80s PM aide Michel Gratton recounted by ex-reporters
  47. James Landry 'murder for lobster' trial hears closing arguments
  48. Reporters recount Parliament Hill harassment by PM's aide in '80s
  49. James Landry 'murder for lobster' trial hears closing arguments
  50. Pierre Karl Péladeau will run for Parti Québécois leadership
  51. Montreal woman in elderly care centre not bathed in a tub in 9 months
  52. Female pedestrian killed after being hit by school bus
  53. Sun News Network host Ezra Levant ordered to pay $80,000 in libel case
  54. Snow removal crew battles blizzard to keep Edmonton airport runways open
  55. What is white privilege?
  56. Lawren Harris painting fetches $1.12M at Toronto auction
  57. Vaccine alternatives offered by homeopaths 'irresponsible’
  58. Black Friday 2014: hidden fees Canadians pay for shopping online
  59. Oil price decline could lead to global shocks: Don Pittis
  60. Canada's economy surprises with almost 3% growth
  61. Breastfeeding mom 'so upset' Babies 'R' Us told her to go elsewhere
  62. 'Murder for lobster' trial jury waits for judge's instructions
  63. No public insurance coverage for IVF in new Quebec health bill
  64. CFL still loved by Canadians, older people more than others: survey
  65. Oil price collapse means lower gas prices for motorists
  66. Strong winds hinder search for Canadian missing in Montana
  67. Kinder Morgan dismantles Burnaby Mountain site
  68. Veterans funding not as advertised, opposition MPs say
  69. Leona Aglukkaq considers legal action against Rankin Inlet deputy mayor
  70. Social assistance computer error sees millions paid out by mistake
  71. Leighton Hay, wrongfully convicted of murder in 2002, walks free
  72. CBC managers told of Jian Ghomeshi 'assault' allegations back in June
  73. Const. Taylor Robinson suspended for 6 days for shoving woman on Vancouver street
  74. Const. Taylor Robinson suspended 6 days for shoving woman on Vancouver street
  75. Trudeau says 'pro-life' candidate agreed to vote pro-choice if elected in 2015
  76. High-school dress code protesters suspended
  77. Quebec's 2012 election shooting accused wants bail, claims no memory of event
  78. RCMP officers break rules on note-taking: internal audit
  79. Canadian vets fighting ISIS spark warnings, concern
  80. Legal experts debate aboriginal right to refuse chemo for child
  81. Ontario premier vows to bring in measures to tackle harassment
  82. Jays' Brett Lawrie traded to Athletics for Josh Donaldson
  83. Calgary fan rides horse into Vancouver hotel in Grey Cup tradition
  84. 'This is blinking wonderful': Man tracks down rescuer 64 years later
  85. After much ado, Montreal's Champlain Bridge will not be renamed
  86. 'They need to be removed': Biologist says Sable Island horses 'cause destruction'
  87. Austerity marches underway in Montreal, Quebec City
  88. Grey Cup parade in Vancouver
  89. First snow of the winter season on B.C.'s South Coast
  90. Jury finds fisherman in 'murder for lobster' case guilty of manslaughter
  91. Sydney church destroyed in fire
  92. Accepting $25K cheque from Suncor charity an 'honest mistake'
  93. Saskatchewan woman, Alaa Murabit, was one of Gadhafi's most wanted
  94. Montreal edges past Hamilton to win Vanier Cup
  95. Multiple accidents and road closures in B.C. due to ice and snow
  96. Ontario works to retrieve $300K in accidental social assistance payments
  97. 13-year-old girl struck by 2 cars in North Vancouver
  98. Family dogs thwart attempted break-in
  99. Pipeline spills 60,000 litres of crude into muskeg in northern Alberta
  100. Laimiki Pewatualuk, Nunavut hunter, survives 5-hour trek after falling through ice
  101. Iran embassy report suggests little threat months before closure
  102. Cricket farmer says crop could help solve world food shortage
  103. Michaëlle Jean chosen as new head of la Francophonie
  104. 3 people found dead in Toronto apartment building
  105. Grey Cup breakdown: Ticats vs Stampeders
  106. P.E.I.'s strongest beer to hit shelves soon
  107. Kaitlyn Weaver, Andrew Poje double Canada's golden haul
  108. Polar bears' stinky feet may help attract mates: study
  109. Premiers of Ontario, Quebec and Alberta to meet over Energy East
  110. Boy, 7, in cardiac arrest rescued from burning building
  111. Canadian woman reportedly kidnapped by ISIS in Syria
  112. Pierre Karl Péladeau kicks off PQ leadership run
  113. Theft of Poochie the poodle re-enacted in Crime Stoppers video
  114. Ontario warned 'months ago' about social assistance payment system glitch, union says
  115. Celebrated dancer, choreographer Brian Macdonald dead at 86
  116. Boy pulled from burning building in cardiac arrest dies in hospital
  117. John Tory picks next Toronto deputy mayor, executive committee
  118. Michaëlle Jean, in la Francophonie post, to work closely with PM again
  119. 1-800 charges linked to company accused of targeting seniors
  120. Reporter's notebook: A homeless aboriginal woman shows the pain of real hunger
  121. Aboriginal gravesites halt $40M development plan in Abbotsford
  122. Canadian Wheat Board prepares for corporate takeover
  123. Cancer cured by 'medicine man', First Nations man says
  124. Lori Baldwin-Sands, daughter Catharine Sloan, may battle on 2015 federal ballot
  125. Barking dog 'hero of the day' in fierce blaze
  126. Canada's homicide rate drops to lowest level since 1966
  127. Inuit nutritional deficiency now simpler to diagnose
  128. RCMP accountability lauded amid fight to contain watchdog's report
  129. Thalidomide survivors get long-sought meeting with health minister
  130. Recall affects 10,000 blood tests at 2 N.S. health districts
  131. Stephanie Thorne, mother of 5-year-old boy killed in police car crash, wants justice
  132. 'There was no avoiding it': Moose collision totals car, spares driver
  133. Milkweed touted as oil-spill super-sucker — with butterfly benefits
  134. Julian Fantino's cabinet resignation demanded by NDP, Liberals
  135. Kathryn-Mary Herbert cold case homicide update by B.C. RCMP
  136. Michael Zehaf-Bibeau was shot at least once before final deadly encounter
  137. Thorncliffe Park triple-homicide victims were mother, 2 sons
  138. Montreal Massacre lessons took 25 years to learn
  139. Connor McDavid heads Canada's world junior camp returnees
  140. General Motors headlight issue recall affects 43,000 Canadian cars
  141. Energy East, Alberta's Jim Prentice goes pipeline wooing
  142. Express entry immigration points system revealed before Jan. 1 launch
  143. E. coli ground beef recall affects Walmart stores across Western Canada
  144. James Bezan, Conservative MP, personally delivers army relief supplies to Ukraine - twice
  145. Integrity commissioner releasing probe into RCMP planes this morning
  146. Science and tech museum roof 'officially collapsing,' documents reveal
  147. Clean energy provides more jobs than oilsands, report says
  148. Peel watershed: Yukon court strikes down government land use plan
  149. Peel watershed: Yukon court strikes down government land use plan
  150. Gordie Howe in intensive care after another stroke: report
  151. Ford's tenure over: Incoming Toronto mayor to take oath
  152. El Nino should keep polar vortex at bay, Environment Canada says
  153. Ontario, Quebec premiers tackle Energy East pipeline
  154. RCMP's air fleet by the numbers
  155. Jana crew members paid wages, heading home
  156. Shippers give rail freight service a poor grade
  157. Avian flu detected on 2 B.C. poultry farms in Fraser Valley
  158. Assisted suicide debate moves to the Senate with proposed new bill
  159. Canadian dollar knocked back as oil, gold slide
  160. First Nation in B.C. sets out tougher rules for mining in its territory
  161. Kurdistan Workers Party members seek asylum in Canada: U.S. official
  162. Polytechnique shooting remark sparks Peter MacKay, Tom Mulcair spat
  163. Accused killer of girls had history of sexual violence
  164. Citizenship ceremonies with fake war veteran leads to federal review
  165. Man convicted of throwing gasoline on sleeping neighbours sentenced
  166. CBC director denies being asked to investigate complaints about Jian Ghomeshi
  167. Jean Béliveau, beloved Canadiens hockey legend, dead at 83
  168. Why is the Canadian Wheat Board opposed to a farmer-led bid?
  169. Electoral reform: Which party would benefit most?
  170. Lyme disease bill to be challenged by infectious disease experts in Senate
  171. Teacher worried violent ex-student may return to class
  172. Carbon monoxide poisoning hospitalizes 5 in Vancouver
  173. Half of Canadians with disabilities can't find a job — those who do get paid far less
  174. 100 cats, 3 litter boxes discovered in Cox's Cove home
  175. Hotel clerk used luggage trolley against escaping thief, video shows
  176. Sarah Turpin's twins in hospital, as family gets outpouring of support
  177. Brother of federal cabinet minister Tim Uppal charged in drug sting
  178. 'Sixties Scoop' case moves forward as class action lawsuit
  179. Avian flu quarantine expands as Hong Kong bans some B.C. poultry
  180. Lisa Raitt, federal transport minister, confirmed cancer-free
  181. Peter MacKay's comments on Montreal massacre set off Twitter furor
  182. Lisa Raitt, federal transport minister, confirmed cancer-free
  183. Peter MacKay's comments on Montreal massacre set off Twitter furor
  184. Reporter Kathy Gannon won't be 'held hostage' by brutal shooting in Afghanistan
  185. Tom Mulcair says NDP would give police tools to track all guns
  186. Where are we now? 25 years after Polytechnique
  187. Disabled veterans in court fighting federal government on benefits
  188. Kamloops RCMP Cpl. Jean Rene Michaud shooting suspect arrested
  189. Explosion destroys home in Regina Beach, Sask.
  190. Russell: Mr. Béliveau, I was in awe of you
  191. Leona Aglukkaq admits reading newspaper was a 'bad idea' during question period
  192. Winnipeg Jets player's cash photo sparks charity challenge
  193. Key witness in perjury trial denies Mounties secretly met
  194. 15-year-old accused of aiding terrorist group in Montreal court Thursday
  195. Gay-straight alliance bill put on hold, says Alberta Premier Jim Prentice
  196. Oil boom sees corporate power shift to Alberta
  197. Information commissioner pleads poverty, Tory MPs say raise fees
  198. Dutch police alerted to suspect in Amanda Todd extortion before teen's suicide
  199. Tim Hortons, Burger King deal approved, with conditions
  200. Edmonton police officer promoted despite criminal record
  201. Former Toronto pastor guilty in death of pregnant wife
  202. World War II bomb shell removed from Stanley Park
  203. David Langtry's human rights commission expenses questioned
  204. Montreal massacre barbarism can be countered by hope
  205. NHLer Ryane Clowe's father charged in wake of cocaine probe
  206. Is there such a thing as good debt?
  207. 457 Syrian refugees resettled in Canada, but pledge was for 1,300
  208. Quebec cowboy cops can keep costumes
  209. New Senate speaker says 'big stories behind us' on expenses
  210. Dutch man suspected of tormenting Amanda Todd had 75 other victims, Facebook report says
  211. Police 'impairment suit' lets you feel the perils of drunk driving
  212. Money Mart will buy your gift cards — for half their value
  213. Daniel Alfredsson thanks Senators fans in retirement ceremony
  214. Bosses take no action on most sexual misconduct complaints, workers say
  215. Canada not doing enough on climate change, UN chief says
  216. Suspect in Kamloops RCMP shooting shot by police
  217. Craig MacTavish, Oilers general manager, to address media
  218. Stephen Harper thanks Muslims for condemning recent soldier attacks
  219. The surprising 50-year legacy of 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer'
  220. Amanda Todd stood up to stalker in Facebook conversation
  221. Cheaper oil a threat to green energy: Don Pittis
  222. Winnipeg police to make missing, murdered women cases a priority
  223. Stephen Hawking's warning on artificial intelligence long way off
  224. Dog shot in face on the mend at Regina Humane Society
  225. Trudeau says allegations against suspended MPs won't be brushed aside
  226. Ebola survivor Dr. Kent Brantly to talks about how how to defeat outbreak
  227. How Jean Beliveau lit the way for a boy in Hay River, N.W.T.
  228. Canada Revenue Agency goes after ailing B.C. senior for $12K
  229. Cat and dog flea treatments can be toxic to pets, humans
  230. Skin-lightening ads removed from Toronto subway
  231. 'Affront to his dignity': Judge apologizes for inmate's naked video court appearance
  232. Canada's dismal wage growth still better than most of G20
  233. The story of a Canadian bear rescued from a Mexican circus
  234. Attempted baby snatching: Boy, 14, and girl, 12, charged
  235. Justin Bourque evidence to be made public, judge rules
  236. Shoplifting, stabbing, and carjacking spree ends in arrest in B.C.
  237. Right to access government information in jeopardy, watchdog warns
  238. 'Gift cards for cash' offer suspended by Money Mart
  239. Kamloops RCMP shooting: woman charged with obstructing police
  240. Death of killer whale J-32 troubling, say scientists
  241. Chilling video statement by Mountie killer released by court
  242. Prostitution law comes into force on day of action on violence against women
  243. Leona Aglukkaq to discuss species at risk with provinces in 2015
  244. Jet fuel price drop won't mean cheaper holiday plane tickets
  245. Conditions of Burger King's Tim Hortons takeover driven by public expectations
  246. Polytechnique victim was pro-gun, says brother Claude Colgan
  247. Toronto newspaper plans to defy ad ban in new prostitution bill
  248. Jet fuel price drop won't mean cheaper holiday plane tickets
  249. Conditions of Burger King's Tim Hortons takeover driven by public expectations
  250. Polytechnique victim was pro-gun, says brother Claude Colgan