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  1. Bank of Canada interest rate cut: 5 ways it will affect you
  2. Who is Christopher Phillips?
  3. How to prepare moose nose, a First Nations delicacy
  4. 'Magic lady' banned from markets over $110M Ponzi scheme
  5. Families hoping Ontario's top court will hear their fight against wind farms
  6. Crown wants jail time for dog walker who lied about death of 6 animals
  7. Alaska cancels $15M B.C. ferry terminal project
  8. 'Keystone is not dead,' U.S. ambassador says
  9. Lac-Mégantic derailment: report highlights problem with one-man crew
  10. Regina man denies killing toddler in 2nd-degree murder trial testimony
  11. University of Ottawa hockey team probe was part of legal strategy
  12. Police witnesses weigh in at perjury trial of RCMP officer
  13. Economists making it difficult for Joe Oliver to balance budget
  14. Makayla Sault's death shifts the spotlight to 'J.J's' plight
  15. 4 pharmacy errors that can harm your health
  16. Police continue to scour cottage of Halifax chemical suspect
  17. Baird declines invite for 'make or break' Syria meeting in Davos
  18. Stylist has spent five decades making Edmonton look its best
  19. Federal budget 2015: Joe Oliver 'not surprised' at Bank of Canada cut
  20. Ontario government sues CN rail for millions in firefighting costs
  21. 'I promise not to re-offend,' ex-priest, 67, tells Nunavut court
  22. Stress of family caregiving red flagged by mental health group
  23. ISIS mission: Ground combat situation has 'evolved,' says Tom Lawson
  24. NDP vows to restore $115M in CBC funding
  25. Winnipeg mayor to address claim his is Canada's most racist city
  26. Jane Fonda sex comments resonate with Kelowna, B.C. seniors
  27. Gatineau, Que., thieves steal $28,000 worth of hockey sticks
  28. Sundance 2015: the Canadian love-in at the influential U.S. film festival
  29. Harper says oil shocks won't throw government off course
  30. New Democrats want to name doctors, amounts they bill OHIP
  31. Fire hazard fears prompt removal of thousands of smart meters in Ontario
  32. Man selling puppies out of Toronto apartment raises concern among neighbours
  33. Radicalization a growing risk in Canadian prisons, experts warn
  34. Girl, 11, choked as scarf gets caught in ski lift
  35. Mayor of slain RCMP officer's hometown expects funeral will draw thousands
  36. Kyle Lowry, Raptors' guard, voted into NBA all-star game
  37. Eugenie Bouchard advances to round of 16 at Australian Open
  38. Craigslist luxury rental scam victims stage citizen's arrest in Vancouver
  39. The politics behind Stephen Harper's fixation on a balanced budget
  40. Target Canada workers feel left in the dark as stores close
  41. Central bankers move from shadows to spotlight: Don Pittis
  42. Pharmacists say corporate pressure can lead to prescription mistakes
  43. Conservatives mulling manufacturing sector focus in federal budget
  44. Christopher Phillips arrives at court to answer chemical charges
  45. 'It takes no prisoners': 58-year-old Elora man conquers Antarctica, barely
  46. Billionaire Michael DeGroote's casino dream turns into organized crime nightmare
  47. Eugenie Bouchard says it's time to stop talking about 'Twirlgate'
  48. Murder charges dropped against man accused in Danzig shooting
  49. Murder charges dropped against man accused in Danzig shooting
  50. Finance Minister says he won't meddle with banks' decisions on rates
  51. Foreign aid, poverty spending shrinking, says federal budget watchdog
  52. Stephen Harper to attend funeral for Mountie Const. David Wynn
  53. New 'veteran-centric' approach announced by veterans affairs minister
  54. Canadian Al-Jazeera journalist imprisoned in Egypt could be pardoned this weekend
  55. Production halt on Bombardier's AZUR metro cars forces layoffs in La Pocatière
  56. Feds looking to expand no-fly regime, detention provisions in anti-terror fight
  57. B.C. mill accused of discrimination against female managers
  58. Father can only donate liver to save 1 twin daughter
  59. Woman who killed mother in phoney home invasion gets life without parole for 25 years
  60. Woman who killed mother in phoney home invasion gets life without parole for 25 years
  61. Winnipeg woman doesn't want to be 'racism's cover girl'
  62. Woman who killed mother in phoney home invasion gets life without parole for 25 years
  63. Winnipeg woman doesn't want to be 'racism's cover girl'
  64. Winnipeg woman doesn't want to be 'racism's cover girl'
  65. Winnipeg woman doesn't want to be 'racism's cover girl'
  66. Former CEO charged with animal cruelty over elevator puppy abuse
  67. Edmonton terror suspect extradited to U.S. to face bombing charges
  68. Omar Khadr, ex-Guantanamo inmate, seeks bail pending U.S. appeal
  69. U.S. court documents reveal turbulent past of Halifax man accused in chemical scare
  70. U.S. court documents reveal turbulent past of Halifax man accused in chemical scare
  71. Family builds ice castle on Echo Lake
  72. Man living in home with no heat, temporary power after car crashes into house
  73. Francesco Carbone, casino mogul in $112M lawsuit, heard plotting murder on secret tape
  74. Top Target Canada managers get big cash payouts as stores close
  75. Unwanted furs from the South sent to the Arctic
  76. Nunavut's hunger problem: 'We can't pretend it doesn't exist anymore'
  77. Jarrod Maidens, former Senators prospect, leaves hockey for homework
  78. Suspect drives stolen SUV through Joliette, Que., mall
  79. Death of woman paralyzed by shooting 1st Montreal homicide of 2015
  80. Bestselling Canadian author speaks out about life after husband's dementia diagnosis
  81. Canadians crying 'fowl' over lack of chickens for ethnic market
  82. Canadians crying 'fowl' over lack of chickens for ethnic market
  83. Quebec gov't stance dismays francophone school supporters
  84. Quebec gov't stance dismays francophone school supporters
  85. New Brunswick teen drags himself out of water after falling through ice
  86. NHL announces Hockey World Cup for 2016 in Toronto
  87. Low pressure system bringing mixed bag of weather to Atlantic
  88. Montreal Canadiens will face Boston Bruins at 2016 Winter Classic
  89. Richard Suter, accused in boy's patio death, abducted, beaten, lawyer says
  90. Halifax-area chemical scare evacuation nearing end, say RCMP
  91. Who really owns the world's oldest hockey stick?
  92. Who really owns the world's oldest hockey stick?
  93. B.C. snowboarder missing for 3 days found alive near Whistler
  94. Eugenie Bouchard through to quarterfinals at Australian Open
  95. Can’t we all be friends? Notorious neighbour disputes in Canada
  96. Wicked storm takes hold in Newfoundland, Labrador
  97. Dalhousie senate member: Public forum can't hear Facebook whistleblower's case
  98. 3 stabbed near Maple Leaf Gardens Sunday morning
  99. Etienne Blais of Ottawa needs 'bubble boy' treatment in U.S.
  100. Moncton RCMP investigating report of suspicious man
  101. Snow, rain and wind slam East Coast as U.S. braces for 'historic' snowfall
  102. New hope for clean water at Shoal Lake 40 First Nation
  103. Missing B.C. snowboarder's survival celebrated by family and friends
  104. New security bill aimed at combating 'lone wolf' attacks coming this week
  105. Ontario family makes public plea for twins' liver donor
  106. 'Intense' storm to hit Maritimes Tuesday
  107. Jenny Kwan to seek federal NDP nomination for Vancouver East
  108. Milos Raonic moves on to Australian Open quarter-finals
  109. Parliament returns with security, economy on the agenda
  110. Telus may be closing its pager network, but the beeper isn't dead yet
  111. Homelife Superstars realtor accused of duping homebuyer of $12K
  112. Heavy snow, strong winds in the forecast as winter storm heads for Maritimes
  113. Fallen Mountie to be mourned by thousands at Alberta funeral
  114. 'We should remember him:' 11-year-old boy pens tribute to fallen Mountie
  115. Morphine too risky for kids after sleep apnea surgery: researchers
  116. NDP calls for 'immediate' update on nation's finances
  117. Canadian special forces returned ISIS fire 2 more times in last week
  118. Conservatives narrowly edge Liberals in seat count projection
  119. TD predicts another Bank of Canada rate cut
  120. 'Please, oh no, don't': Woman, 89, in video getting dragged from care-home bed
  121. H7N9 bird flu confirmed in B.C. patient
  122. U.S. winter storm affecting Toronto travellers
  123. Sudbury police constable charged with assaulting suspect thrown into glass window
  124. Extreme cold weather brings -62 C windchill to Iqaluit
  125. Thalidomide survivors still hope for funding after Ottawa misses deadline
  126. What are nor'easters and how do they form?
  127. Wanted man makes good on Facebook promise, turns himself in to police
  128. Gender identity to guide housing of Ontario's transgender inmates
  129. Born in Auschwitz, Montrealer returns to mark 70th liberation anniversary
  130. Man accused of random stabbings broke into home of former Ontario premier
  131. Big banks to pay $32.5M to settle Sino-Forest lawsuit
  132. Hockey legend Theo Fleury visits St. John's inmates
  133. Young boy dies of infection caused by 'common bacteria'
  134. Ontario premier wants students to learn about sexual consent early
  135. Jury hears 2 theories on who killed Regina toddler
  136. Micro-condos for $94K in Greater Vancouver billed as 'affordable luxury'
  137. Ontario war veteran still waiting for last year's tax refund
  138. Australian Open: Eugenie Bouchard ousted by Maria Sharapova
  139. Patrick Brown takes aim at Christine Elliott in PC leadership debate
  140. Strip club denied, Regina council gets standing ovation
  141. 60 millionaire immigrant investors to be offered permanent residency
  142. Can Ontario sidestep a public service work stoppage?
  143. Former MP's sentencing hearing on election overspending to be held today
  144. Dalhousie dentistry student in Facebook scandal agrees to return to disciplinary hearing
  145. Tom Mulcair to propose tax relief targeting small biz, manufacturers
  146. Schools closed, flights cancelled as blizzard bears down on Maritimes
  147. Does a family making $120K per year qualify as 'middle-class'? The feds think so
  148. Winnipeggers share stories of change in wake of racism label
  149. Ottawa's David Shentow survived 'hell on earth' at Auschwitz
  150. Refugee health advocates return to court, pushing feds to comply
  151. Watch the 2015 Juno Award nominations LIVE at 11 a.m. ET
  152. Alleged Regina identity fraudsters face similar charges in Alberta
  153. 'Shock effect': How a weak loonie will sway Canadian spending habits
  154. Gilles Cloutier, Charbonneau commission witness, facing perjury allegations
  155. Brian Mulroney, Ronald Reagan private chat uncovered
  156. Ontario to ban acquisition and sale of killer whales
  157. Je Suis Charlie a world away: How the Charlie Hebdo attacks touched St. Pierre and Miquelon
  158. Latest videos show 'rough' treatment at Kipnes care home, daughter says
  159. Canada Post's Nelson Mandela stamp unveiled
  160. Pressure grows on banks to cut lending rates
  161. Conservatives to table life in prison without parole bill before June
  162. Micro-condos: tiny units with big challenges for married, noisy slobs
  163. Manitoba vows to change foster care to keep more families together
  164. Independent MP slammed for missing 94% of votes in House of Commons
  165. Craigslist rental scams fail to fool North Vancouver house hunters
  166. Alberta's wetlands could be erased by climate change, study suggests
  167. Anti-drug ad blitz cost government $7 million, documents show
  168. Jr. hockey team owner ordered to stop intimidating rival team owners
  169. Teen raped by sex offender in police vehicle sues for 'gross misconduct'
  170. Porter sells Toronto Island airport terminal to investor group
  171. Streptococcus: What it is and why chickenpox raises risk
  172. Blizzard batters New Brunswick, brings most travel to a standstill
  173. Gordie Howe shows improvement after stem cell treatment
  174. Tim Hortons confirms layoffs at headquarters, regional offices
  175. Money, drugs and power: new videos reveal 6 'myths' about gang life in B.C.
  176. How Goldie Hawn helped make B.C. children better at maths
  177. E. Coli prompts Winnipeg-wide boil water advisory
  178. Smell from medical marijuana grow-ops overwhelms neighbours
  179. Edmonton first responders mourn sudden death of paramedic
  180. Canadian advisers guiding airstrikes against ISIS, which some see as combat role
  181. Police charge CTV sitcom actor with voyeurism
  182. 'My bones hurt': B.C. woman makes emotional online plea for anorexia treatment
  183. Martin Brodeur: 7 memorable moments of his stellar career
  184. B.C. shaping up to be 3-way race in this year's federal election
  185. Canadian spies track millions of downloads daily: Snowden files
  186. Realtors offer cash rebates to woo do-it-yourself home buyers
  187. School cancellations, flight delays persist in Nova Scotia
  188. Former MP Dean Del Mastro's court proceedings drag on
  189. PayPal Canada freezes gardener’s account over Cuba connection
  190. Dalhousie dentistry student in Facebook scandal to return to disciplinary hearing
  191. Update on Winnipeg's citywide boil-water advisory expected this morning
  192. Watchdogs warn against Tory bill to publish staff's partisan past
  193. Health effects of Lac-Mégantic oil spill to be released today
  194. Wednesdays with @Kady: ISIS mission creep & budget date dragging
  195. Canadian workforce at lowest level in 14 years in 2014
  196. Winnipeg's 1st citywide boil-water advisory not a 'no-water event'
  197. Wolf cull to save Southern Selkirk caribou herd has begun
  198. Truck fire closes busy Metro Vancouver highway
  199. Tim Hortons layoffs: Long-time employees escorted out the door
  200. Talking crow surprises Manitoba wildlife centre
  201. Should alcoholics be forced to sober up before getting new liver?
  202. Felix the feeble fox found by vet, nursed back to health
  203. Robert Pickton: Woman's family seeks new murder trial after remains returned
  204. Feds spend $700,000 in court fighting veterans class-action lawsuit
  205. More Canadians concerned about 'losing control' over personal info
  206. Emma Paulsen, B.C. dog walker, gets jail time for animal cruelty
  207. Patients missing from mental health facility in North Bay may be in N.B.
  208. Loonie drops below 80 cents US
  209. Amanda Todd suspect Aydin Coban writes open letter proclaiming innocence
  210. Chrétien endorses Sudbury byelection candidate Steelworkers go on attack
  211. Christian university law students OK to practise in Nova Scotia
  212. Harper misled MPs on combat role in Iraq, NDP charges
  213. International surrogacy is problematic and exploits women, legal expert says
  214. Fewer parolees slipping off the radar, stats show
  215. Bombardier Transportation accused of corruption in South Korea
  216. 72 deer eliminated from Point Pelee National Park
  217. Winnipeggers’ confidence shaken in city water supply
  218. Stephen Harper holds 1st meeting with AFN national Chief Perry Bellegarde
  219. Couple can be forced to sell condo over parking dispute: B.C. Court of Appeal
  220. Maple Leaf Gardens evacuated amid reports of fumes
  221. Spy agencies 'drowning in data' and unable to follow leads: security expert
  222. Canada-EU summit reception costs keep rising - to $162K
  223. Falling loonie part of a new race to the bottom
  224. Woman who lost both legs after being attacked finally finds home
  225. New anti-terror bill could put chill on freedom of speech
  226. Tim Hortons layoffs blindsided workers, manager says
  227. Meet Joe Kelly, the man who keeps Elmira's town clock ticking
  228. Halifax man accused in chemical scare returns to court
  229. Feds pay $180K to operate counsellor's office, with no counsellor
  230. Fisherman in 'murder for lobster' case to be sentenced today
  231. 'What's a Tim Hortons' voter? New dictionary explains
  232. Target's $8K cheque for student contest bounces - and organizer pays $5 penalty
  233. Brendon McGuigan's family leave for NHL adventure in New York
  234. UOttawa to release findings of task force examining sexual assault
  235. YouTube defends artist's mashup of NL police, tourism footage
  236. Muslim says he's not allowed to practise religion at notorious Iqaluit jail
  237. Harper's Tories tout tax cuts but taxman nabs $3.4B more
  238. Single sports betting urged by Ontario Finance Minister Charles Sousa
  239. Hermaphroditic cat Mittens to undergo gender surgery today
  240. Justin Bieber: 'I'm not who I was pretending to be,' says Canadian pop star
  241. Martin Brodeur announces retirement from NHL
  242. Clara Hughes: Oshawa school renamed in honour of Olympian
  243. $13.5M-winning lottery ticket bought 7 seconds late invalid, top court decides
  244. Frankie MacDonald's unique weather style spreads across globe
  245. Curling club new hangout for Regina hipsters
  246. Quality of life on Manitoba First Nations ranks lowest in Canada
  247. Jones New York to close its 36 Canadian stores
  248. Man regains use of injured hand using 3D printer
  249. Tim Hortons says 350 were fired this week
  250. City to release update on Winnipeg boil water advisory at 3:30 p.m.