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  1. Workers suspended for bringing pot brownies to work
  2. As Maple Leaf approaches 50, some wonder: Where's the party?
  3. Industry minister says more auto investment on its way
  4. Charlie Hebdo attack won't change new Hill security plan: Tory senator
  5. Price tag for 2015 election expected to hit $375M
  6. UBC student among 3 climbers who died from fall near Joffre Peak
  7. Police appeal to women in Dalhousie dentistry scandal to come forward
  8. Winnipeg educational assistant sexually preyed on teen, says mom
  9. Accused in plot to blow up B.C. legislature plead not guilty
  10. University of Ottawa men's hockey players to file class-action lawsuit
  11. Garth Drabinsky loses appeal to reclaim Order of Canada
  12. Jets get 4 goals from Mathieu Perreault, drub Panthers
  13. Justin Trudeau's Liberals lead among women, Stephen Harper's Conservatives among men
  14. Election could hinge on oil and the economy: Don Pittis
  15. Businesses accuse Yelp of extorting them for improved reviews
  16. Charlie Hebdo on sale Friday at select Canadian locations
  17. Brain drain, staff cuts, red tape blamed for dysfunctional DND purchasing
  18. Vacation companies ‘pass the buck’ after honeymoon wrecked by hurricane
  19. Alberta couple all shook up after Yorkie stolen from truck in Memphis
  20. Plea agreement expected in Nunavut triple-homicide case
  21. Tilley Endurables up for sale as Alex Tilley retiring at 77
  22. The hard truth about building trust between police and First Nations
  23. Ottawa teen prostitution ringleader sent to adult prison
  24. 'I guess I made a mistake': Mountie backtracks on Dziekanski Taser death statement
  25. Yukon judge rules phone wedged between ear and shoulder is 'hands-free'
  26. Blackface portrayal of P.K. Subban denounced by Montreal artists
  27. London's 'Antonio Banderas of cooking' wins child abduction case in B.C. court
  28. Ontario Liberals round up the troops for Sudbury byelection fight
  29. 15 injured as 2 buses crash with school children aboard
  30. Video shows shotgun being fired during violent Toronto robbery
  31. Breastfeeding mom can serve food at market after 'misunderstanding'
  32. Ontario Beer Store monopoly battle could go to court
  33. Baird visit to Cairo doesn't mean jailed journalist's release near, official says
  34. Municipal workers fired for bringing pot brownies to work
  35. Baird visit to Cairo doesn't mean jailed journalist's release near, official says
  36. Municipal workers fired for bringing pot brownies to work
  37. Finance minister to take questions on projected surplus given new forecast
  38. B.C. woman recalls her work to crack Nazi codes for British during WWII
  39. Dalhousie hands misogynestic Facebook posts to police for closer look
  40. Credentials of man who recruited patients for experimental MS therapy questioned
  41. Tom Mulcair cleans house before election in face of NDP struggles
  42. GO bus rollover north of Toronto leaves 1 dead
  43. New counterterrorism bill to override certain privacy limits
  44. Mohamed Fahmy case won't get resolved today: John Baird
  45. Joe Oliver is right where he wants to be: on razor's edge
  46. Real estate commissions could fall as new competition heats up
  47. Teen in photo with Rehtaeh Parsons to be sentenced today
  48. FLQ member convicted in October Crisis murder dies at 67
  49. Woman’s dogs almost lost to coyote snares
  50. Dozens of school staff, teachers assaulted in Winnipeg in past 2 years
  51. Target to close all stores in Canada, seek protection from creditors
  52. As Uber recruits in Hamilton, city warns of legal action
  53. Average Canadian house price jumped almost 4% to over $405K in December
  54. NDP pitches daycare, Old Age Security changes to squeezed middle class
  55. RCMP set to release internal probe of Justin Bourque shootings
  56. Drinking water unsafe after diesel spill on Montreal's South Shore, official says
  57. Edmonton terror suspect faces extradition to U.S. after Supreme Court decision
  58. Canada won't host Three Amigos summit until later in 2015
  59. Offshore rig safety reports can stay secret, Federal Court rules
  60. Joe Oliver talks budget in Calgary amid oil-sector slowdown
  61. Possible obstruction of justice by police probed in teen's death
  62. Patients contact RCMP about MS therapy researcher's credentials, CBC learns
  63. Supreme Court to rule whether RCMP officers have right to unionize
  64. Laureen Harper loves 'family, animals, and backpacking,' new Facebook page says
  65. Martin Luther King denied 1960 vacation to New Brunswick
  66. Nothing criminal about Dalhousie dentistry scandal, police say
  67. Police seize fake oxycontin, guns in major organized crime investigation
  68. Wolves to be shot from helicopter to protect dwindling B.C. caribou
  69. Manitoba restaurateur fined for buying bear parts for soup
  70. Runaway tire smashing through windshield caught on video
  71. Runaway tire smashing through windshield caught on video
  72. Montreal police officer arrested in bookmaking bust
  73. Global TV anchor resigns over perceived conflict of interest
  74. ISIS suspects known as 'high-risk travellers,' Edmonton police say
  75. Saanich mayor Richard Atwell asked to step down as police board chair
  76. Student with autism saves neighbour who was crushed by car
  77. Disney princesses get an Indian makeover in B.C.
  78. Dixie, the stolen Yorkie, recovered in Memphis thanks to social media
  79. Martin Couture-Rouleau peace bond denied police weeks before fatal attack
  80. Target's launch into Canada: 'A multifacted failure'
  81. Federal byelection campaign filings reveal trends
  82. Oil slide to $10? Don't scoff, it's happened before: Don Pittis
  83. Canada's Larisa Yurkiw wins World Cup silver in downhill
  84. Liberals issue talking points in confidential policy document
  85. Water advisory still in effect on Montreal's South Shore after oil spill
  86. Flogging of Saudi blogger postponed for medical reasons, rights group says
  87. Flogging of Saudi blogger postponed for medical reasons, rights group says
  88. N.L. shipwreck a 'time bomb' for more oil leaks, warn residents
  89. Quebec woman accused of killing her 3 kids dies after refusing to eat
  90. Irving reaches shipbuilding deal with federal government
  91. Foreign affairs minister to avoid contested holy site on Israel trip
  92. Youth radicalization targeted by B.C. Muslim Association
  93. Youth radicalization targeted by B.C. Muslim Association
  94. University of Ottawa men's hockey remains iced for next year
  95. Canada Revenue Agency to screen volunteers after tax fraud scare
  96. Joe Oliver refuses to provide details on budget delivery deadline
  97. Canadian accused of having sex with boy now in Nepal jail, newspaper says
  98. Edmonton ISIS recruit faced identity theft charges in Canada
  99. Edmonton ISIS recruit faced identity theft charges in Canada
  100. You won't believe what husband gave wife, an 8-time cancer survivor
  101. Cheaper cheese could be coming
  102. Flu vaccine paradox adds to public health debate
  103. Forget a hike: Canada might see interest rates cut this year, Morgan Stanley says
  104. 'It's a page of history': Canadians scramble for a copy of Charlie Hebdo
  105. Riley Donohue, 7, of B.C., writes, 'There's been a car acadint'
  106. B.C. family with newborn escapes as car goes 'boom'
  107. 'I was madder than a wasp,' says 101-year-old WWII vet robbery victim
  108. Atif Rafay, family killer targeted in 'Mr. Big' sting, wants case reopened
  109. Atif Rafay, family killer targeted in 'Mr. Big' sting, wants case reopened
  110. Lake Major dam problem will force evacuation of 100 homes
  111. Atif Rafay, family killer targeted in 'Mr. Big' sting, wants case reopened
  112. Lake Major dam problem will force evacuation of 100 homes
  113. Atif Rafay, family killer targeted in 'Mr. Big' sting, wants case reopened
  114. Lake Major dam problem will force evacuation of 100 homes
  115. Obese woman allegedly denied health care files human rights complaint
  116. Fort Chip community honours Amber Tuccaro's life
  117. Fort McMurray braces for impact of oil price drop
  118. Target Canada's closures will leaves landlords with vacant real estate
  119. Conservatives signal spending cuts may come in spring budget
  120. Pot activist Jodie Emery turned down by federal Liberals
  121. Evacuation order in effect for N.S. homes near dam ahead of repairs
  122. Target Canada workers being offered Sears jobs
  123. NDP calls for Canadian pressure in Neil Bantleman trial in Indonesia
  124. Ex-McGill hospital CEO will be extradited to Canada to face corruption charges
  125. $50K bottle of scotch robbed from Montreal SAQ
  126. Ex-McGill hospital CEO will be extradited to Canada to face corruption charges
  127. NHL: 4 things to know for Saturday night
  128. $50K bottle of scotch robbed from Montreal SAQ
  129. Canada’s Kripps, Barnett earn bobsled bronze in two-man race
  130. NHL: 4 things to know for Saturday night
  131. Canada’s Kripps, Barnett earn bobsled bronze in two-man race
  132. NHL: 4 things to know for Saturday night
  133. Canada’s Kripps, Barnett earn bobsled bronze in two-man race
  134. $50 million Lotto Max winning ticket sold in Alberta
  135. Snowbirds beware: New agreement with U.S. may lead to border problems
  136. Musician in Yukon winterizes camper van with 117 straw bales
  137. Target store closures: What will happen to 17,600 employees?
  138. Fredericton fire forces 30 from building in sub-zero weather
  139. HMCS Toronto welcomed home to Halifax
  140. Woman jumps from sinking car in icy Saskatchewan river
  141. Why does politics have to be so hard on families?
  142. Iroquois Falls mill shutdown shows fallout of changing Canadian economy
  143. Canadian languages commissioner wants Quebec to do more to help Anglos
  144. Ashley Madison adultery website, ex-employee lawsuits dismissed
  145. Freestyle world championships: Justine Dufour-Lapointe wins gold
  146. Freestyle world championships: Justine Dufour-Lapointe wins gold
  147. More stringent oversight of military intelligence at DND in limbo
  148. As tax season approaches, Canada's tax agency considers PR website
  149. Teen charged with 2nd-degree murder in father's death
  150. B.C. storm leaves thousands without power, triggers avalanche warnings
  151. B.C. megathrust earthquake will rip earth open like a zipper says expert
  152. B.C. megathrust earthquake will rip earth open like a zipper says expert
  153. Federal budget 2015: NDP makes demands
  154. B.C. megathrust earthquake will rip earth open like a zipper says expert
  155. Federal budget 2015: NDP makes demands
  156. Federal budget 2015: NDP makes demands
  157. Toronto basketball player found dead in her college dorm
  158. Is Ontario ready to take back its job as Canada's economic engine?
  159. RCMP commissioner to speak on shooting of two Mounties
  160. Dalhousie Dentistry student breaks silence over scandal
  161. Priest convicted of abusing Nunavut children 3 decades ago to be sentenced Monday
  162. Canada's anti-radicalization programs lacking against domestic terror recruitment
  163. Stephen Harper hopes to paint Toronto blue in next election
  164. RBC customer’s bank accounts looted 3 times by identity thieves
  165. Eugenie Bouchard wins her 1st round Australian Open match
  166. Canada's gang hotspots — are you in one?
  167. Dispensing danger: Pharmacists fail to catch drug issues, CBC's Marketplace finds
  168. Joanne Brochu calls survival 'a miracle' after SUV falls through ice
  169. WestJet returning to Gander for first time in 10 years
  170. Justin Trudeau's Liberals to meet in London, where economy is key
  171. B.C.'s Highway 12 shut down by giant boulder
  172. Saskatoon student banned from using medical marijuana at school
  173. Longueuil water ban: Class-action lawsuit planned
  174. Give RCMP more protection so they 'go home each and every day': Ex-B.C. police head after Alberta shooting
  175. Alleged bullying video leads to assault charge
  176. Shawn Rehn, who shot St. Albert Mounties, had lengthy criminal record
  177. Children to ride TTC free, other fares go up, Toronto mayor says
  178. Nunavut ex-priest's sentencing to hear 2 days of child sex victim statements
  179. Top military officials to provide update on Canada's ISIS fight
  180. Top military officials to provide update on Canada's ISIS fight
  181. 'Significant announcement' on Canada's prisons planned by advocates
  182. Richard Henry Bain given last chance to find lawyer ahead of murder trial
  183. Review of military sexual misconduct claims at report-writing stage
  184. More pipeline emergency plans not required from Kinder Morgan
  185. NDP seeks probe of Canada Revenue Agency's text message destruction
  186. Hospital in Montreal to be first in Canada to implement quiet time in maternity ward
  187. RCMP to update public on wounded officer's condition
  188. RCMP to update public on wounded officer's condition
  189. 'We’re saying our goodbyes today,' says wife of wounded RCMP constable
  190. Aboriginal girl, 11, dies after refusing chemo treatment for leukemia
  191. Ally of beavers in Stanley Park removing wire mesh from trees
  192. Luka Magnotta files appeal of murder conviction
  193. Milos Raonic advances with straight-sets win at Australian Open
  194. Does Ottawa's skip-the-media strategy get the message out?
  195. 6 tips to thwart identity theft and fraud
  196. Justin Trudeau to take questions on economy, jihadists
  197. Jason Kenney's budget musings given cold shoulder by government source
  198. Edward Berry, former B.C. Ministry of Children manager, charged with child porn possession
  199. Liberals post best fundraising results in 10 years, just in time for election
  200. Feeding My Family calls for 1-day boycott of North West Company
  201. Target Canada's liquidation will begin in 2-3 weeks
  202. New 548 area code coming to southern Ontario
  203. Shootings of David Wynn, Derek Bond sparked by routine licence plate check
  204. 'The market is worried': Loonie drops to lowest level in nearly 6 years
  205. Vancouver has 2nd most unaffordable housing market in the world after Hong Kong
  206. Why today, Jan. 20, might be the best day to get a deal on a house
  207. $38K seized at Calgary airport under anti-terrorism law
  208. Quebec Order of Nurses: Majority failed English licensing exam
  209. Supreme Court case could affect French education rights outside Quebec
  210. Dying With Dignity loses charitable status after political-activity probe
  211. Woman loses it at Tsawwassen, B.C., ferry terminal, video goes viral
  212. Ikea monkey's former 'mom' acquires 2 new monkeys
  213. OPG, Moose Cree First Nation mark milestone at new hydro project
  214. Irving named main contractor for warships that will be built at its shipyards
  215. Canadian advisers firing on ISIS is 'mission creep,' critics say
  216. Dalhousie dentistry student faces disciplinary hearing in Facebook scandal
  217. GoodLife Fitness has its eye on Target stores and employees for planned expansion
  218. Canadian figure skater Eric Radford on challenges of growing up gay
  219. Trash-talking on anonymous Yik Yak app 'difficult to control'
  220. New type of subscription service sends you curated box of surprises every month
  221. Medical marijuana vapour room for veterans with PTSD opens in N.B.
  222. Dead toddler's mother cries as 911 tape played at Regina murder trial
  223. Detroit-Windsor Tunnel reopens after shutdown over security concern
  224. Montreal's Eugenie Bouchard breezes into 3rd round of Aussie Open
  225. Makayla Sault case reignites debate over a minor's right to refuse treatment
  226. Economy, not terrorism, remains Canadians' top vote driver
  227. Cheap oil eases pressure on Poloz to cut rates: Don Pittis
  228. Ex-RBC employees sued in $200K inside job bank heists
  229. Pharmacy errors: How often do they happen? Nobody knows
  230. Identity theft insurance: Is it worth it?
  231. Hermaphroditic cat to get gender assignment surgery
  232. Makayla Sault case reignites debate over a minor's right to refuse treatment
  233. Economy, not terrorism, remains Canadians' top vote driver
  234. Cheap oil eases pressure on Poloz to cut rates: Don Pittis
  235. Ex-RBC employees sued in $200K inside job bank heists
  236. Pharmacy errors: How often do they happen? Nobody knows
  237. Identity theft insurance: Is it worth it?
  238. Hermaphroditic cat to get gender assignment surgery
  239. Manitoba woman in hiding feels 'betrayed' by plea bargain for gun-stashing ex
  240. Ryan Millet's lawyer to speak after Dalhousie hearing
  241. Ottawa's Chimo Hotel evacuated after police receive threat
  242. Baird invited to 'make or break' meeting on Syria in Davos
  243. RCMP constable shot at Alberta casino last weekend dies in hospital
  244. Halifax pair accused of Air Canada sex act back in court
  245. Justin Trudeau, Liberal MPs to hear from mayors, economic experts
  246. Bank of Canada shocks markets with cut in key interest rate
  247. Former priest to be sentenced today for sex crimes against Inuit children
  248. Conservatives ignoring refugee health ruling, advocates say
  249. Mountie charged with trafficking drugs in Saskatchewan
  250. Women drop artificial turf complaint over 2015 World Cup in Canada