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  1. Canada's 'dynamic' combat mission against ISIS rarely bombs in Syria
  2. Pan Am Games begin today in Toronto with opening ceremony
  3. French sailor leaves St. John's to tackle Northwest Passage
  4. Funeral service for CBC Radio host Stan Carew being held this morning
  5. Family lawyers talk safety in wake of Winnipeg bombings
  6. Victoria's Brodi Henderson set to enter Japan's elite sumo ranks
  7. Ready, set, go! How to watch CBC's Pan Am Games coverage
  8. Congolese community rallies around woman in alleged sexual assault video
  9. Dentistry students disciplined for misogynist Facebook group had no problem getting licensed
  10. 2 Vancouver badminton favourites disqualified at Pan Ams over office error
  11. Canadian households are racking up more debt, poll suggests
  12. THC-laced gummy bears seized by Quebec police
  13. Conservatives' aboriginal education policy is immoral, ex-PM tells AFN
  14. Cabin owner beats back forest fire
  15. A look above and below decks of the Queen Mary 2
  16. 'I can see, I can blink': Bomb victim Maria Mitousis
  17. Ontario woman's Texan ex-boyfriend crossed border, trashed cars, police say
  18. Emails ordering bear cubs be killed released by Anonymous
  19. Dismembered body of woman found in Quebec's Montérégie region
  20. Pine beetles: They're all about the bark — but some do bite
  21. Canada's 150th birthday may help pay for 8-storey Mother Canada statue
  22. Ottawa couple reaches compromise with city over front yard veggie garden
  23. Is 'redneck' a racist term? This Nova Scotia town thinks so
  24. Cancer targeted by 2 viruses in made-in-Canada therapy
  25. Conservative ministers' exits lead to pitched nomination battles
  26. Rodeo champ disqualified from Calgary Stampede treats horses like 'royalty,' says agent
  27. Toronto pastor calls for end to gun violence after death of teen girl
  28. Water bomber crashes fighting Puntzi Lake Fire
  29. Othman Ayed Hamdan arrested, charged for terrorism offences
  30. Air Canada named in 'overpricing conspiracy' lawsuit
  31. Pan Am Games: Dispatches from the opening ceremony
  32. Pan Am Games opening ceremony
  33. Pan Am party starts with opening ceremony in Toronto
  34. Man facing 2nd-degree murder charge in cellphone killing turns himself in: police
  35. Canada's technical recession 'contained,' says former PBO Kevin Page
  36. Wildfires: should homeowners fight or flee?
  37. Panamania artists set to make a splash with water-themed creations
  38. Behind the lines: Invisible scars left by Oka Crisis 25 years later
  39. Canada wins gold at Pan Am Games in women's kayak
  40. Teen with Asperger's whose birthday snub went viral steers navy warship
  41. Jacqueline Simoneau, Karine Thomas win duet synchro gold for Canada
  42. B.C. fire crews hoping for cool weekend weather break
  43. Base-jumping stunt was kept secret, Pan Am organizers say
  44. Injured Radio-Canada reporter Isabelle Richer thanks supporters
  45. Rod Stewart gets fitted for sealskin coat in St. John's
  46. Community gathers to mourn 'senseless' gun death of 14-year-old girl in Toronto
  47. Calgary Stampede a welcome distraction in a depressing year
  48. Another multimillion-dollar military procurement deal bites the dust
  49. Teenage umpires grow up quickly or strike out
  50. Canadian tenor Jon Vickers dies at 88
  51. High-speed crash kills 3 in rural Quebec
  52. Rain helps control Jasper wildfire, while some evacuees return in Sask.
  53. Montreal artists pay tribute to P.E.I. with giant lobster painting
  54. Mobile home park 'in state of raw crap' due to failing septic tanks
  55. Police escort Brazilian Pan Am cycling team off Toronto expressway
  56. Ontario spent $1.4M to fix floors in Pan Am athletes village
  57. Northeastern Lunch sign reveals storied past of wartime diner
  58. 3rd chuckwagon horse euthanized at Calgary Stampede
  59. Winnipeg couple stages photo-ops with newborns in Stanley Cup
  60. Canada's Raphael Gagne completes mountain bike gold sweep
  61. Victoria restaurants face chef shortage, broken industry, says restaurateur
  62. Heroes Reborn: Vancouver riot makes comeback in new TV show's trailer
  63. Winnipeg Folk Festival urged to ban headdresses
  64. Pan Am Games: Scenes from Day 2
  65. Canadian Trail: More Pan Am medals roll in on Day 2
  66. Conservatives look to family benefit cheques, infrastructure spending to boost economy
  67. Memo warns of risks to Canada's new medical isotope plan
  68. What's behind the barber boom in downtown St. John's?
  69. P.E.I. teenager shines on stage with Keith Urban
  70. Caution: Poor translation ahead
  71. 'I just want to forget the Games': Woman says opening ceremonies ruined by lack of accessibility
  72. Search teams unable to free humpback whales tangled in ropes
  73. Health warnings as city suffers under smoky skies
  74. Man arrested after French tourist killed, wife injured in Quebec City
  75. Ukrainian PM in Canada this week for economic talks amid financial turmoil
  76. Female carpenters in N.W.T. aim to break down gender gap, discrimination
  77. Man found guilty in Via Rail plot motivated by drug addiction, court hears
  78. Lonely Planet calls northern Ontario cities 'dreary'
  79. More rain to come as Alberta residents recover from flash flooding
  80. Lac-Mégantic lawsuit: Judge rejects Canadian Pacific challenge
  81. Billions in debt written off by Canada Revenue over past 2 years
  82. More than 80 homes, cabins destroyed by Saskatchewan wildfires
  83. McMaster and St. Joes grant dying wishes, and comfort comes cheap
  84. Police make arrest in death and dismemberment of young mother
  85. Drug-purity testing of no value to prevent music fest overdoses, doctor says
  86. Soldier missing amid Saskatchewan wildfires
  87. RCMP exploited poverty, addiction, isolation of B.C. terror suspects: defence lawyer
  88. Rescued young killer whale beats odds to reunite with family
  89. Canadian Trail: Paddlers, rowers, divers keep medals coming
  90. Farewell, America, I will miss your crackle: Neil Macdonald
  91. Montreal man to be charged today after woman's dismembered remains found under bridge
  92. Ukrainian PM's pre-election visit pitches to Canadian diaspora voters
  93. Pan Am Games: What you need to know for today
  94. Walmart Canada shuts online photo store after possible data breach
  95. Tory minister Lynne Yelich loses party nomination in new Saskatchewan riding
  96. Nestlé and other water bottlers could be facing higher fees in B.C.
  97. Alberta faces growing backlog of abandoned oil and gas wells
  98. $378M in fake EI claims targetted by federal government
  99. Colouring book therapy? Adults say colouring helps them de-stress
  100. Health minister buys $1.5M in anti-drug ads as election nears
  101. Polar bear shot to death near Iqaluit cemetery
  102. Canada, Ukraine sign free trade deal worth estimated $41M
  103. Union for public servants spends $2.7M to criticize Conservative cuts
  104. New Quebec contest sees landlords poking fun at dirty apartments
  105. Woman convicted in Air Canada sex act case gets conditional sentence
  106. Suspect in custody after N.B. woman's body found in wooded area
  107. Search and rescue plane replacement taking too long, says NDP defence critic
  108. Is flicking a sunflower seed littering? Winnipeg police think so
  109. Blacks photography to stay on in web and mobile app form
  110. Edmonton family pleads with Ottawa over mysterious death in Asia
  111. Uber drivers face fines in Toronto, but should passengers also pay?
  112. Ad posted on Kijiji and Craigslist seeks 'Caucasian' nurses
  113. Embarrassing leak: Soldier got lost after relieving himself in forest
  114. Chantal Van Landeghem upsets Natalie Coughlin in 100m freestyle
  115. F*** Me I'm Famous videos receive backlash from indigenous community
  116. Hot, dry conditions taking toll on Saskatchewan crop
  117. 'Egregious' ministry mistakes allowed child sex abuse to continue, B.C. judge rules
  118. New Democrats seeking advice on setting up federal government
  119. Stay on top of federal election trends with CBC's Poll Tracker
  120. To cut or not to cut? For Stephen Poloz, that's today's big question
  121. Hospital records seized in poached moose tainted meat investigation
  122. Ever wonder what Halifax would look like, made of Lego? Look no further
  123. Jacques Nadeau, Le Devoir photographer, robbed of his life's work
  124. Iggy Azalea, Australian pop star, gets passport photos taken by Ottawa photographer
  125. Hayley Wickenheiser looks to play for CWHL's Calgary Inferno next season
  126. For women, it's better in Victoria, worse in Kitchener-Waterloo
  127. Ontario PM tours Muskrat Falls hydro project, wants to 'work together' with N.L. on energy
  128. Holy tweets: B.C. MP Wai Young compares Conservative party to Jesus
  129. Average Canadian home sold for over $453K in June, up nearly 10%
  130. Pan Am Games: What you need to know today
  131. Security guard in deadly Toronto McDonald's shooting won't be charged
  132. Canadian rocker Sebastian Bach letting fans attend wedding for $300
  133. Bank of Canada cuts benchmark interest rate to 0.5%
  134. Health minister urges provinces to reduce drug prices by including Ottawa in negotiations
  135. Justfly.com investigated by Better Business Bureau
  136. Stubby Clapp says 'ultimate goal' for Canada is defending its gold medal in baseball
  137. Ontario premier brings her battle with Ottawa to St. John's meeting: Robert Fisher
  138. Premiers meet with national aboriginal leaders in Labrador
  139. 'Stiff' new penalties coming for those who break rules around foreign workers
  140. NDP holds lead amid close 3-way race, CBC's Poll Tracker shows
  141. Saskatchewan wildfires: 20 km policy could be reviewed, premier says
  142. Company apologizes for white only nurse job ad
  143. The best tasting water 'in Ontario' is available in Windsor, apparently
  144. Canadian gymnast Ellie Black captures 2nd Pan Am gold
  145. Halifax scores high in best, worst cities for women, except in wages
  146. Food in Nunavut costs twice as much as Canadian average
  147. Winnipeg Folk Fest will ban headdresses at future festivals
  148. Joyce Murray, First Nation newspaper apologize for sobriety grad ad
  149. Saskatchewan wildfires: another 1,000 evacuees going home
  150. Canadians off to fast start through Day 4 at Pan Am Games
  151. Crews fight fires in Saskatchewan's Weyakwin forest
  152. Missing Winnipeg hiker's daughter believes mom is still alive
  153. Messages in bottles connect Tignish man with the world
  154. Pan Am Games pressure can be too much for some athletes
  155. Woman who lost 3 limbs after dog bite to resume driving
  156. Vancouver police beef up security after threat against city employee
  157. B.C. youth advocate calls for investigation of mistakes in child abuse case
  158. Troubled veteran died and lay undiscovered in his house for 4 months
  159. Cowboy welfare: Alberta ranchers profit from public land
  160. Consumers likely to be short-changed on bank rate cut
  161. 7 times Canadian politicians 'misspoke,' from cross-burnings to 'soft porn'
  162. RCMP quietly stop naming victims, citing privacy act
  163. Conflict over pipelines already threatening to spill over at premiers meeting: Chris Hall
  164. 5 issues on the agenda at the premiers' annual meeting
  165. Pan Am Games: What you need to know for Thursday
  166. Trump Tower illegal climb angers developer
  167. Meredith 'a bully, rude' in staff harassment claims sent to Senate ethics office
  168. 'TORONTO' sign will tour in 2016 - to Ottawa?
  169. Le Chateau reinvents itself with more mature line targeting former teen fans
  170. CBC expands Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games coverage
  171. Risk to staff 'substantially reduced' say Vancouver police after Burnaby shooting
  172. Ellie Black the most decorated athlete at Pan Am Games
  173. Facebook finds Conservative accounts have unique cultural tastes
  174. Art with explicit sex images in Toronto gallery leaves PC MPP 'disappointed'
  175. Throat boxing, no it's not a Pan Am sport
  176. Toronto mayor pokes fun at himself for saying Kanye West is from Toronto
  177. Tim Hortons offered buyouts to more than 15% of corporate staff
  178. Pan Am Games clarifies policy over video recording, not meant to stop social sharing
  179. RCMP issues arrest warrant in 30-year-old Rosthern murder case
  180. Premiers ask feds to cover a quarter of health-care costs
  181. In Iqaluit, another polar bear spotted, this time in town
  182. Alberta pipeline leak spills 5 million litres
  183. Ezra Levant responds to law society hearing over 'crazy town' column
  184. B.C. Ministry announces review after scathing child sex abuse ruling
  185. 15 homeless due to fires at Montreal Lake
  186. B.C., Sask. premiers want new wildfire approach as 'hot burning summers' become norm
  187. 'En français SVP': Montreal man refused service at hospital for speaking English
  188. Canadian Trail: Host nation reclaims medal lead
  189. B.C. RCMP fatally shoot masked man outside Site C dam open house
  190. Bank of Canada rate cut will lure Canadians deeper into debt, say experts
  191. Canada 150 logo called 'confusing' by Centennial logo creator
  192. What you need to know for Friday at the Pan Am Games
  193. Canada ranks No. 1 in survey of countries' reputations
  194. El Jones, Halifax's poet laureate, leaving because she can't find a job
  195. Heart attack victim lived near small town hospital, but ER was closed
  196. Undercover officer looking for criminals found compassion instead
  197. Halifax Grand Parade to host vow renewals of same-sex marriages
  198. Judge to rule on Crown request for fitness assessment for Via Rail terror plotter
  199. Grizzly bear attacks engineer working near Bella Bella
  200. Canadian inflation inches up to 1% in June on higher food cost
  201. Military installs new CDS Vance in change of command ceremony
  202. Ruling expected today in court challenge for new voter ID rules
  203. Boy George and Culture Club reunion tour kicks off in Vancouver
  204. 2 Canadians stand to benefit from Peruvian swimmer's positive drug test
  205. Mother Canada editorial in Calgary Herald 'screamed for ridicule'
  206. Canadian government to set out doctor-assisted dying response today
  207. Aboriginal kids over-represented in child welfare systems in Canada, premiers say
  208. Toronto mayor's tweet using Kanye song apparently 'withheld' over copyright
  209. Nexen to provide update on massive spill as Alberta premier reacts
  210. Energy strategy deal expected as premiers wrap up meeting in St. John's
  211. Mike Weir taking a break from pro golf
  212. Saskatchewan police find marijuana plants in city public planters
  213. 'Extremely lucky' engineer kicks grizzly bear to escape attack
  214. Mother of Loretta Saunders outraged killer wants to appeal conviction
  215. FedEx accuses N.L. liquor corporation of set-up to protect wine monopoly
  216. Many Sask. fire evacuees allowed to return home
  217. Canadian man 'confesses' to Soho, London murder 69 years later
  218. 2nd roundtable on MMIW slated for early 2016 in Manitoba
  219. Disabled artists at Panamania break barriers, smash stereotypes
  220. Women sound alarm about pickup artist's YouTube site
  221. Companies admit illegal contributions to Peter Penashue campaign
  222. Guards overworked at B.C. maximum security jail, says former jailer
  223. Canadian Trail: Home team surpasses 100 Pan Am medals
  224. Premiers meeting shows national energy policy is 'a mess'
  225. Nexen must return pipeline spill site to 'pristine condition,' First Nation says
  226. Mulcair jumps election starting gun, launches campaign-style Ontario tour
  227. Canada beats U.S. in wild baseball gold-medal game
  228. Biggest boost from enhanced UCCB cheques goes to Tory ridings: CP
  229. Crews 'making progress' on northern Sask. wildfires
  230. Pan Am Games ticket sales hit one million
  231. Fiddle festival called off as organizer dies amid stress of bad weather
  232. Bulldozed flower bed sparks 'identity' protest near Montreal
  233. NB Power ban on generator plug-in puzzles some in New Brunswick
  234. Canadians finishes 1-2 in men's 20-km race walk
  235. On the Yukon River, a First Nation waits for Chinook salmon to return
  236. Why Pierre Poilievre is on hunt to find families for his $3B child care payout
  237. Cabinet minister takes steps to sue newspaper over CSIS stories
  238. Funnel cloud spotted over Calgary as tornado warning issued
  239. Nexen pipeline that leaked was cleaned 2 weeks before spill
  240. Calgary family may have to leave Canada because of baby born in U.S.
  241. Saskatoon is most crime-ridden city in Canada as country's crime rate hits 45-year low
  242. Deficit projected for federal government this year
  243. Loonie dips to almost 11-year low, and 'downside could be enormous' from here
  244. Newfoundland prof badly injured in attack in California that left 2 dead
  245. Central Alberta hit by golf ball-sized hail, heavy rain
  246. Toronto councillor bans Drake-dissing rapper from city
  247. B.C. wildfires: Back-breaking battle drags on at Puntzi Lake
  248. Father dies hours before reward offered to help find daughter's killer
  249. Mother Canada statue will be 'poignant reminder' of lost soldiers, says MacKay
  250. NDP candidate not upset Tom Mulcair called her 'a wonderful man'