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  1. Canada's richest 100 CEO salaries have increased by 25% since 2008
  2. Toronto's Somali community worried over Calgary shooting death of man, 26
  3. Loonie down half a cent as oil slumps to near $52 a barrel
  4. Hamilton mayor boycotts Bill Cosby shows, part of 'growing voice' against comedian
  5. 'Messy meteorological medley' in store across Canada
  6. Hamilton to lead Canadian housing market over next two years: TD
  7. B.C. nurse released from hospital after testing negative for Ebola
  8. Selinger to sign up for race for NDP leadership on Friday
  9. Man, 17, in custody after allegedly placing infant in recycling bin
  10. Edmonton mass murder: Phu Lam threatened to kill family in 2012
  11. Deaf woman has service dog Milo returned after 6 months
  12. Ottawa police find inactive explosive device in taxi
  13. Nurse safety at Toronto mental health centre under scrunity after 2 assaults
  14. Chill out: New Year's polar bear dip
  15. End to federal per-vote subsidy looms as parties ready for lengthy 2015 campaign
  16. Canadian stuck for hour on a Las Vegas zip line rescued
  17. Heavy snow? Freezing rain? Bitter cold? Canada has it all this weekend
  18. Man with gun barricades himself in Trois-Rivières apartment
  19. Vehicle clips police officers downtown, flees in high-speed chase
  20. 100 skiers stranded after chairlift breaks down at Quebec ski hill
  21. World Juniors: Zach Fucale to start in goal for Canada vs. Slovakia
  22. Two dogs found frozen solid brought to Prince Albert SPCA
  23. N.L. police search for suspect in police officer dragging incident
  24. Mike Duffy, Dean Del Mastro and other political figures go to court in 2015
  25. Dalhousie professors go public with Facebook scandal complaint
  26. Yet another Leaf jersey hits the ice in Winnipeg
  27. Kenesky's, a Hamilton hockey icon, turns 100 in a changed city and sport
  28. 2014 was a record year for Canadian auto recalls
  29. Power knocked out for 20K Hydro-Québec customers
  30. Winter weather wallops Canada as 9 provinces under warnings, watches
  31. Family and friends remember little girl killed in Lions Bay rockslide
  32. Canada expects bigger test from Slovakia
  33. Prayers of peace offered in memory of Edmonton mass shooting victims
  34. Counselling in a 'spacesuit:' Healing the psychological toll of Ebola
  35. Hamilton, Ont., city councillor vows to protest Bill Cosby show
  36. Cost for Canada's 150th birthday on the rise, but no plans in sight
  37. Tips to survive the deep freeze gripping Canada
  38. World Juniors: Canada advances to gold medal game
  39. Welcome to election year, date to be determined: Chris Hall
  40. Ontario man fears for credit rating after Hertz charges wrong car rental amount
  41. Dalhousie University dentistry students return to class
  42. Quebec digs out of weekend ice storm
  43. $3K residential school education credit deadline to be extended
  44. Winter brings roller-coaster temperatures, freezing rain and bitter cold
  45. New Brunswick man still waiting to learn who shot him in Iqaluit in 2011
  46. Saskatoon gay couple 1st to be married in Mennonite church
  47. Loonie drops below 85 cents US as oil flirts with $50 a barrel
  48. 'Most wanted' list has led to removal of 51 criminals from Canada, Blaney says
  49. Elderly mom left on floor to die, son charged and seeks bail from court
  50. Julian Fantino out as veterans affairs minister
  51. 4 things to know for tonight's world junior hockey final
  52. PM to meet with Ontario premier ahead of gold world junior hockey game
  53. Kaetlyn Osmond out for rest of figure skating season
  54. Transgender crisis line launches in Canada
  55. Record 1.8 million vehicles sold in Canada in 2014
  56. Tip of nearly $100K fails to go through for $7 sandwich
  57. Family of accused in Paul Band attack forced to move away
  58. Edmonton mass shooting: Victim Cyndi Duong's funeral next Monday
  59. Why it's impossible to storm-proof the power grid
  60. Passengers sent to hospital after Greyhound bus crash
  61. Moreside inquiry calls for domestic violence training for 911 operators, police
  62. World Juniors: Canada-Russia thriller in pictures
  63. Interest rate hike: 4 ways Canadians should prepare
  64. Stephen Harper kicks off election year with Veterans Affairs shuffle
  65. Blackberry’s Passport for an iPhone trade-in deal a marketing ploy?
  66. Oil slump causing angst among long-distance commuters
  67. Regina fire claims life of woman, baby boy
  68. What did Kathleen Wynne and Stephen Harper say when they finally met?
  69. Should you see Bill Cosby perform? How to weigh the ethical questions
  70. Maple Leafs fire coach Randy Carlyle
  71. Pressure mounts to name Dalhousie dentistry Facebook members
  72. B.C. schools, highways closed again by snowstorm
  73. The cost (and benefits) of professional cuddling - West Coast style
  74. Mother 'grateful' to man who found baby in Winnipeg recycling bin
  75. B.C. highways closed again by snowstorm
  76. RCMP officer fired bullet that struck Moncton man in the head
  77. Neil Bantleman sex assault trial: Another child testifies in Indonesia
  78. Mohammed Fahmy's family seeks his deportation from Egypt
  79. Search for missing hiker resumes on Vancouver's North Shore
  80. Want a single family home in Vancouver? Expect to pay over $1M
  81. Quebec flu cases peak early due to H3N2
  82. Federal court upholds parole revocation for alleged Via Rail plotter
  83. Quebec fur farmer accused of animal abuse pleads not guilty
  84. Viral video of 'disturbing' student fight prompts police investigation
  85. 7 key moments in Carlyle's tenure as Leafs coach
  86. Bill Cosby warns audience of disruptions at Ontario shows
  87. Falling oil prices will hurt Alberta as Ontario, B.C. economies grow
  88. Ex-Expos Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson elected to Hall of Fame
  89. Poetic Environment Canada weather alerts spark online discussion
  90. Khaled Al-Qazzaz still held in Egypt despite release order
  91. Dalhousie students condemn restorative justice in Facebook scandal
  92. ‘Crazy Indians Brotherhood’ dole kindness to Winnipeg’s homeless
  93. Thunder Bay couple teaches their kids the trapping lifestyle
  94. 'Life is fragile,' mourners told at memorial for Edmonton mass murder victims
  95. 'Life is fragile,' mourners told at memorial for Edmonton mass murder victims
  96. Deaths of 2 men during cold snap prompt call for action
  97. Young start-up entrepreneur chooses Montreal over San Fran
  98. Former Winnipeg priest facing sex assault, interference charges
  99. Interest rate hike: Why the Bank of Canada may hold off
  100. Stephen Harper's approval ratings are up, but is it enough?
  101. Canada's Syrian refugees wonder why they are being treated differently
  102. Bill Cosby set to begin trio of Canadian shows Wednesday
  103. Air cargo screening gaps threaten security, audit says
  104. Beer Store opens ownership to all Ontario-based brewers
  105. Tim Hortons to host grand opening in Hamilton Wednesday
  106. 'I can't stand sitting in malls:' B.C. man, 82, to drive to Arctic Ocean
  107. 'She was in shock': Family upset after woman denied flight home over 1 letter missing in name
  108. RCMP constable 'did nothing' to help sex assault victim: documents obtained by CBC
  109. Vancouver councillor upset over UNB professor's 'hate speech'
  110. Rising oil prices help TSX to climb by 156 points
  111. Air Canada considers pulling out of Toronto island airport
  112. Canada backs internet freedoms abroad, but faces questions at home
  113. Toronto illustrator tweets images of missing, murdered indigenous women to PM
  114. Son's ashes stolen from St. John's home during break-in
  115. Woman accused of setting traps on B.C. bike trails
  116. Why $500K may not be enough for a decent home in Canada's large cities
  117. Quebec's energy regulator supports Energy East pipeline
  118. Hazelnut farming set to grow in southwestern Ontario
  119. Elections agency wants to warn First Nations of new voter ID rules
  120. Charlie Hebdo vigils held in Canada after deadly attack in Paris
  121. Charlie Hebdo vigils held in Canada after deadly attack in Paris
  122. B.C. family fined for noisy children by strata
  123. Magnitude 4.8 earthquake near Tofino, B.C. rattles houses
  124. Roberto Luongo: Vancouver return brings legacy into focus
  125. Kitchener Bill Cosby show draws big laughs but no hecklers
  126. RCMP officer goaded to see 'how far he would go' with female prisoner
  127. Is sliding on city hills too risky?
  128. Missing Ottawa man a mystery Yukon RCMP still hope to solve
  129. Prophet Muhammad cartoon in Quebec papers after Charlie Hebdo shooting
  130. It's a girl: Newborn orca 'wonderful news' for endangered population
  131. Bubble soccer arrives in Yellowknife
  132. Bubble soccer arrives in Yellowknife
  133. 3rd body found after suspicious fire northeast of Halifax
  134. TSX shoots higher for 2nd day as oil prices stabilize
  135. Bob Marley pot producer wins institutional funding
  136. NHL things to know: Luongo returns to Vancouver
  137. PM, employment minister to make announcement at B.C. trade school
  138. Get on with elections, Canada urges Haiti, still struggling from 2010 earthquake
  139. Border agents should be able to chase drivers who don't stop, union says
  140. Burnaby hockey dad sentenced for threatening 9-year-old player
  141. Leslie Roberts suspended at Global amid reported conflict of interest
  142. New sex-ed curriculum to include consent awareness, 'healthy relationships'
  143. Canada-Russia Summit Series icon J.P. Parisé dies at 73
  144. Bill Cosby called a rapist by heckler at London, Ont., show
  145. Minivan stuck under tractor-trailer dragged 25 km during storm
  146. Canucks honour Roberto Luongo in Vancouver return
  147. Ex-CBC employee among complainants in new Ghomeshi sex assault charges
  148. Drawing lines: Media decisions about publishing Charlie Hebdo Muhammad caricatures
  149. Faulty appliances: What you need to know before you buy
  150. Some Granny Smith and Gala apples recalled over listeria risk
  151. Aboriginal leaders demand independent probe after Mountie took jailed woman home
  152. Beer lovers shouldn't worry about malted barley shortage quite yet
  153. Canada lost 4,300 jobs last month, but added 186,000 for all of 2014
  154. 600 electricians needed to retool Chrysler's Windsor plant
  155. Half-blind fish fitted with prosthetic eye at Vancouver Aquarium
  156. Homeless man sought help before fatal police shooting: docs obtained by Radio-Canada
  157. 'We can see what you're doing': Controversy over security-cam footage of minors on Facebook
  158. N.B. law society council votes on accrediting Trinity Western
  159. Suspicious fire suspect charged on 2 counts of 2nd-degree murder
  160. Canada's Kaillie Humphries lands bronze in bobsleigh World Cup
  161. Milos Raonic reaches semis at Aussie Open tuneup
  162. Dalhousie board unanimously supports president's handling of dentistry scandal
  163. 1,658-km workout puts N.W.T. in running for $1M in federal funding
  164. Charlie Hebdo shooting: Politicians join debate over publishing cartoons
  165. Health inspections close 222 Metro Vancouver restaurants in 2014
  166. Ontario premier praises girls' push for consent in sex-ed curriculum
  167. Activist who has family in Quebec flogged in Saudi Arabia, rights group says
  168. How much will cheap oil save you? $1,500 annually at gas pumps, BMO says
  169. How much will cheap oil save you? $1,500 annually at gas pumps, BMO says
  170. Quebec driver who stopped for ducks causing 2 deaths appeals sentence
  171. $200M settlement reached in Lac-Mégantic rail disaster
  172. 'Redskin' licence plate causes Moncton social media storm
  173. Shell companies used in alleged SNC-Lavalin fraud, documents suggest
  174. Craigslist luxury rental scam leaves Vancouver tenants on the sidewalk
  175. Bill Cosby's Hamilton show disrupted by protesters
  176. RCMP charge 2 Ottawa men with terrorism offences
  177. Danish 'hygge' is the antidote for a cold dark winter
  178. $50M Lotto Max jackpot up for grabs
  179. House-high drifts as Nunvut regions buried in snow after blizzards
  180. Bill Cosby's fans believe comedian innocent until charged
  181. Canadian Marielle Thompson takes gold again in ski cross
  182. Canadian Marielle Thompson takes gold again in ski cross
  183. 6 Sir John A. Macdonald facts to mark his 200th birthday
  184. Controversial Alberta coyote hunt 'tempest in a teapot,' says biologist
  185. Whole Foods, Organic Valley targeted by animal abuse video
  186. Man in custody after fleeing from and shooting at Saskatoon police
  187. Mourners seek closure at vigil for Edmonton mass shooting victims
  188. Montreal Canadiens play French national anthem before game
  189. Liberal party distances itself from B.C. pot activist candidate
  190. Transgender swim night makes a splash at B.C. pool
  191. Apprenticeship ad's claim of skilled trades shortfall open to question
  192. How Vera Peters revolutionized treatments for Hodgkin's, breast cancer
  193. Dalhousie profs 'distressed' Facebook scandal to be handled inside dentistry school
  194. Rallies planned across Canada to support victims of attacks in France
  195. Macdonald's birthday not cause for celebration for First Nations
  196. Harper under tight security at Sir John A. Macdonald 200th birthday event
  197. Canadian military deploys spooks against possible Arctic spies and sabotage
  198. Healthy newborn orca a hopeful sign for beleaguered species
  199. Healthy newborn orca a hopeful sign for beleaguered species
  200. NAFTA scrutiny of oilsands tailings ponds opposed by Canada
  201. Muskoka homes suffer more than $250K flood damage after ministry 'repairs' culvert
  202. Kathleen Wynne's NDP gambit in Sudbury
  203. Haiti quake's effects still felt by Canadians on anniversary of disaster
  204. Sanctioned Dalhousie dentistry students return to class but will be taught separately
  205. ISIS video: Expert challenges government's concern over threats against Canada
  206. Police forces balk at tracking fees imposed by Rogers
  207. Female RCMP officer claims harassment in B.C., Manitoba
  208. Neil Bantleman sex assault trial: Calgary co-workers plan vigil for teacher jailed in Indonesia
  209. Brother of homeless man shot dead by police hopeful inquest will lead to change
  210. Linamar auto parts maker getting major federal funding news
  211. Murdered and missing aboriginal women report coming today
  212. FIFA 'sticking to' artificial turf for 2015 Women's World Cup
  213. Calgary's South Sudanese working to keep inter-tribal hostilities out of Canada
  214. Your favourite fleece may be adding to 'microplastic litter' in Great Lakes
  215. 1 dead, 2 missing in B.C. ice climbing incident north of Whistler
  216. Chrysler invests $2B US in Windsor plant for minivan and hybrid
  217. New York Times puts Squamish, B.C., on places to go list for 2015
  218. Loonie sheds half a cent and TSX drops 200 points as oil flirts with $46
  219. School employee gave student drugs, liquor to have sex: Winnipeg police
  220. School employee gave student drugs, liquor to have sex: Winnipeg police
  221. Another Ottawa man charged with participating in terrorist group
  222. Summit on fighting radicalization behind bars hosted by Canada
  223. Apprentice ad claim elicits NDP complaint to industry watchdog
  224. Tim Hortons snake-toss video surfaces
  225. Police say they're building a case in Vancouver luxury rental scam
  226. Saanich, B.C., mayor admits lying about affair, but says he is victim of spying
  227. 2015 election: Women make up less than a third of candidates so far
  228. Canadian dollar slump hikes cost of U.S. imported goods
  229. Overvalued housing prices and how to read them: Don Pittis
  230. Royal Canadian Legion needs injection of youth, Afghan vet says
  231. Ottawa confronts spate of gang-related shootings
  232. Canada has room for improvement in boardroom gender equality, study shows
  233. Quebec to announce deal with Caisse to help finance transit
  234. Beetle battle pits homeowners against flooring firms
  235. Ontario Superior Court to hear 'driving while black' appeal
  236. Family denied GPS tracker for wandering son with Down syndrome
  237. Justin Trudeau draws big crowd in Iqaluit
  238. Air Canada affiliate Jazz reaches tentative 11-year deal with pilots
  239. Flogging of Saudi blogger a 'violation of human dignity,' says Canadian government
  240. Mountie on trial for perjury in Dziekanski death insists he did nothing wrong
  241. Homeless Montreal man told police 'go ahead and shoot,' inquest hears
  242. Robert Latimer appealing travel restrictions
  243. Yukon company aims to tap into growing market for drones
  244. Canadian Screen Awards 2015: Orphan Black, Mr. D, Mommy top nominees
  245. Canada Goose acquires 2nd manufacturing plant in Toronto
  246. Margaret Atwood is not pleased Oxford dictionaries scrapping nature words for kids
  247. Peter MacKay says $280M CETA fisheries fund never meant to be 'slush fund'
  248. Electricity prices not helping drive conservation in Ontario
  249. IKEA recalls 64,000 VYSSA crib mattresses in Canada
  250. Breastfeeding mom forced to give up farmers' market stall