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11/04/2008 [-] Sailor helped risky Arctic mission pay off for Canada
11/04/2008 [-] 2 on trial for fatal shooting of Saskatchewan man
11/04/2008 [-] N.W.T. utilities board approves rate changes
11/04/2008 [-] UPEI feeling pinch of stock tumble
11/04/2008 [-] There's still time for U.S. citizens in Canada to vote group
11/04/2008 [-] Keep federal Liberal leadership convention in Vancouver mayor
11/04/2008 [-] Livestock Highlights Philippines Lifts Beef Ban, Canada Cattle Sales
11/04/2008 [-] Dollar rallies to highest level in three weeks
11/04/2008 [-] Capitals' Ovechkin returns for game in Ottawa
11/04/2008 [-] Labrador planes clip each other in air over Natuashish
11/04/2008 [-] Patient count continues, even after end of Cameron inquiry testimony
11/04/2008 [-] Pit bulls win court reprieve
11/04/2008 [-] Lost document more sensitive than Baird indicated, expert says
11/04/2008 [-] Witness reports spotting missing Ont. teen
11/04/2008 [-] Police try to deter poppy box thieves
11/04/2008 [-] Canada An Environmental Slouch,Study Says
11/04/2008 [-] Winnipeg councillors consider water rate hike, future of utility
11/04/2008 [-] Manitoba minister disappointed with equalization payout
11/04/2008 [-] Leafs look to turn tables on Hurricanes
11/04/2008 [-] TMX Group cutting jobs
11/04/2008 [-] Who's better suited for the White House
11/04/2008 [-] Schell wins South Baffin byelection
11/04/2008 [-] Ovechkin makes return in Ottawa
11/04/2008 [-] Games back on, NBIAA changes school travel rules
11/04/2008 [-] Amid oil-fuelled worries, St. John's revives neighbourhood watch program
11/04/2008 [-] Listeria fears spark ham recall
11/04/2008 [-] CANADA STOCKS-Toronto index to open higher, US vote eyed
11/04/2008 [-] Quebec police launch series of raids on businesses suspected of fraud
11/04/2008 [-] Nova Scotia sizing up new equalization formula
11/04/2008 [-] New lead in missing Barrie teen case
11/04/2008 [-] B.C. government removed girl from mother with mental illness
11/04/2008 [-] Rising oil prices push TSX up at open
11/04/2008 [-] Mint marks 100 years with new speed
11/04/2008 [-] From Canada, students seek rides to vote
11/04/2008 [-] Quebec police launch series of raids
11/04/2008 [-] Kidney to name Irish team for Canada clash
11/04/2008 [-] S. Korea, Canada Skirt Specifics at Beef Talks Official
11/04/2008 [-] China's Changan, Electrovaya to launch clean car in Canada
11/04/2008 [-] Milk it does a pocketbook good?
11/04/2008 [-] NSCC cosmetology faculty selected as best in Atlantic Canada
11/04/2008 [-] Gas prices hit two-year low in GTA
11/04/2008 [-] Eastern School District vacancy is a race
11/04/2008 [-] Pulling plug on 'power walls' a smart move anti-tobacco advocate
11/04/2008 [-] Kindergarten appeal to premier fails
11/04/2008 [-] Building fenced against vandals
11/04/2008 [-] Amid oil-fueled worries, St. John's revives neighbourhood watch program
11/04/2008 [-] Recycling high on Timmy's menu
11/04/2008 [-] Work with producers is TransCanada's priority
11/04/2008 [-] T.O. targets lousy landlords
11/04/2008 [-] Rockwood Pigments Announces Distribution Agreement with Brenntag Canada
11/04/2008 [-] Girl agrees to stay in custody after chase ends in oceanfront crash
11/04/2008 [-] Tests show fatal virus attacked Malti's heart
11/04/2008 [-] Judge rules police went too far in search
11/04/2008 [-] Defamed officers seeking in damages
11/04/2008 [-] Vehicle explosion injures workers
11/04/2008 [-] Help now available for gaming addicts
11/04/2008 [-] Raptors' Bosh wins NBA weekly award
11/04/2008 [-] Canada, Denmark tied 0-0 in second half at U-17 World Cup
11/04/2008 [-] Copyright Board Of Canada's Latest Decision On Tariff 22B-G Released
11/04/2008 [-] China-Canada trade ties robust
11/04/2008 [-] Canada lumber producers eye holiday shutdowns
11/04/2008 [-] Carr wins byelection in New Maryland-Sunbury West
11/04/2008 [-] Vancouver real estate now a buyers' market
11/04/2008 [-] 2 Kamloops teens sent to hospital after smoking joint, police say
11/04/2008 [-] Toyota, Mercedes-Benz post record sales in Canada
11/04/2008 [-] Sliced ham sold through Price Chopper may be tainted with Listeria
11/04/2008 [-] Diesel shortage in Western Canada may be easing
11/04/2008 [-] Vancouver real estate now a buyers' market
11/04/2008 [-] Obama Defeats McCain!
11/04/2008 [-] Candlelight Tribute Honours Canada
11/04/2008 [-] CFIA recalls sliced ham in Ontario that may be tainted with listeria
11/04/2008 [-] Owner of decaying rural banquet hall fights 50,000 tax bill
11/04/2008 [-] Ending Canada's emergency room waiting game
11/04/2008 [-] Once mighty Ontario qualifies for handout
11/04/2008 [-] Canada May Soon Enter Worst Economic Slump Since Early 1990s.
11/04/2008 [-] Garage in movie-inspired murder becomes drive-by shrine
11/04/2008 [-] Winnipeg company fights with online firms over Obama T-shirts
11/04/2008 [-] China-Canada trade robust
11/04/2008 [-] New Westminster cop charged with assault, illegally entering home
11/04/2008 [-] New strains of influenza virus put more people at risk health official
11/04/2008 [-] India, Canada discuss ties over telephone
11/04/2008 [-] Owner of decaying rural banquet hall fights tax bill
11/04/2008 [-] Latest Canadarm aims for the moon
11/04/2008 [-] Zamboni driver charged with impaired driving
11/04/2008 [-] CFL all-star teams named
11/04/2008 [-] Southeast fire sends officer to hospital
11/04/2008 [-] Quebec gets less in Ottawa's proposed equalization plan
11/04/2008 [-] Canada will be ready for whoever wins U.S. election
11/04/2008 [-] Blue Jays' Zaun files for free agency
11/04/2008 [-] Zeman renounces Canada for China
11/04/2008 [-] Canada Revenue Agency Maximum Pensionable Earnings for 2009
11/04/2008 [-] CANADA STOCKS-TSX falls 1 pct on oil's drop
11/04/2008 [-] NAV CANADA Selects Sensis Multilateration for Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
11/04/2008 [-] Treasurer optimistic following national meeting
11/04/2008 [-] 2 dead, 2 critically injured in separate northern B.C. accidents
11/04/2008 [-] Ottawa's transfer payments to territories safe finance ministers
11/04/2008 [-] Getting tougher to monitor terror suspect Harkat, court told
11/04/2008 [-] Alberta premier to skip first ministers meeting
11/04/2008 [-] U.S. economy poised for turnaround, says Canada
11/04/2008 [-] Bank of Canada realigns executive roles to better promote
11/04/2008 [-] Police locate second man allegedly lured to Edmonton garage
11/04/2008 [-] Canada beats Portugal 21-13 to open rugby tour
11/03/2008 [-] Early findings encouraging in Canada-U.S. mapping of Arctic Ocean seabed
11/03/2008 [-] Canada Anglican to proceed with gay blessing rites
11/03/2008 [-] Canada auto sales ignore U.S. plunge, post October gain
11/03/2008 [-] Vancouver Island student dies, six injured in van crash
11/03/2008 [-] Former doctor debuts as ringer of Parliament's bells
11/03/2008 [-] Williams declares 'Newfie joke' over as N.L. stops receiving equalization
11/03/2008 [-] Charges laid in Winnipeg apartment slaying
11/03/2008 [-] Shining a light
11/03/2008 [-] Soggy cleanup in Saskatoon follows cardboard blaze
11/03/2008 [-] Canada Conference Plans Israels Demise
11/03/2008 [-] U.S. economy poised for turnaround, says Canada's ambassador
11/03/2008 [-] Barrick May Gain as Gold Rallies; EnCana May Rise on Oil Find
11/03/2008 [-] Newfoundland and Labrador off equalization
11/03/2008 [-] NB must expand trading sphere as US economy slumps Graham
11/03/2008 [-] Canada on verge of quarter-finals at U-17 World Cup
11/03/2008 [-] IOC blows whistle on Canada's hockey jerseys
11/03/2008 [-] Tougher rules needed for big bars, says alderman
11/03/2008 [-] Canada, India PMs call for 'unity' in financial crisis talks
11/03/2008 [-] Filmmaker charged with murder to appear in court Wednesday
11/03/2008 [-] New Maryland-Sunbury West voters give Graham byelection test Monday night
11/03/2008 [-] EnCana plugs gas leak from 3rd B.C. explosion
11/03/2008 [-] Falling metal prices flatten Manitoba's mineral exploration industry
11/03/2008 [-] Bank of Canada realigns executive roles to better promote 'financial stability'
11/03/2008 [-] 21-year-old man city's latest homicide victim Edmonton police
11/03/2008 [-] McCorkell seventh in Canada event
11/03/2008 [-] What Canada is to hockey ...
11/03/2008 [-] A Message From Canada
11/03/2008 [-] Poor Results in Water, Waste and Greenhouse Gases Worsen Canada
11/03/2008 [-] Bouctouche struck by 6 more suspicious fires
11/03/2008 [-] Man dies after Taser used during Calgary arrest
11/03/2008 [-] \City of Vancouver, Falun Gong in court over Chinese consulate protest
11/03/2008 [-] Rogers and RIM Announce Availability of the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 Smartphone in Canada
11/03/2008 [-] Library and Archives Canada Celebrates Canadians
11/03/2008 [-] Ontario to get 2009-10 federal equalization payment
11/03/2008 [-] CBRM weekend fires deliberately set, official confirms
11/03/2008 [-] Jumbo Glacier Resort lacks public support poll
11/03/2008 [-] National Post reduces print presence
11/03/2008 [-] South Baffin voters go to the polls
11/03/2008 [-] B.C. man dies after Taser used during Calgary arrest
11/03/2008 [-] Governments to help get Wakefield steam train back on track
11/03/2008 [-] Conference Board of Canada cuts economic outlook
11/03/2008 [-] Auto sales take a beating in U.S., picture brighter in Canada
11/03/2008 [-] Former doctor sets bells ringing on Parliament Hill
11/03/2008 [-] Top health officials set for legislature committee grilling
11/03/2008 [-] Canadian father pleads guilty in freezing deaths
11/03/2008 [-] Robertson criticized over unpaid 14-month-old SkyTrain fine
11/03/2008 [-] Father of frozen toddlers pleads guilty report
11/03/2008 [-] Should Canada be talking to the Taliban?
11/03/2008 [-] Using Taser on handcuffed man 'not unreasonable,' says police watchdog
11/03/2008 [-] EnCana crews stop leak at bomb-damaged wellhead
11/03/2008 [-] Toronto charity a tax scheme Revenue Canada
11/03/2008 [-] Ontario to receive in equalization Flaherty
11/03/2008 [-] Ceramicist Walter Ostrom wins Nova Scotia's Portia White Award
11/03/2008 [-] More Cabinet Members Means Costlier Payroll For Canada
11/03/2008 [-] RCMP warn public of release of convicted sex offender
11/03/2008 [-] Trick or treat, smell my feet poultry plant blamed for odour
11/03/2008 [-] Green Company Canada Now Open
11/03/2008 [-] 2008 Irish Studies Symposium Library and Archives Canada Celebrates Canadians' Irish Roots
11/03/2008 [-] Canada studies fliers' 'night from hell'
11/03/2008 [-] Ont. to receive equalization payments, Flaherty says
11/03/2008 [-] Would-be victim sought in case of filmmaker charged with murder
11/03/2008 [-] Karamanlis congratulations to Canada
11/03/2008 [-] 'A great leader' lost Manitobans on MLA Oscar Lathlin
11/03/2008 [-] Manitoba MLA dies suddenly
11/03/2008 [-] Canada's ambassador to the U.S. says American economy poised for turnaround
11/03/2008 [-] Have you seen Wendell the Wallaby? Owner offers 1,000 reward
11/03/2008 [-] Jury selection starts in SDakota trial of 2 Canadians charged in biker shootout
11/03/2008 [-] 'We wouldn't have known a tenth' without breast cancer inquiry lawyer
11/03/2008 [-] Employers jump on social networking bandwagon
11/03/2008 [-] Phones that can pay for lunch to be tested in Canada
11/03/2008 [-] Trial begins for Saskatchewan dad charged in freezing death of 2 young daughters
11/03/2008 [-] Dollar benefits from improved market sentiment
11/03/2008 [-] Tough U.S. problems to hit Canada Flaherty
11/03/2008 [-] Hopes for shallow recession spur small rise
11/03/2008 [-] Canada reissues Hershey recall notice
11/03/2008 [-] House leader Jean-Marc Fournier to call it quits
11/03/2008 [-] McGinn switches coasts to win for NDP
11/03/2008 [-] Exotic dancer files age discrimination complaint
11/03/2008 [-] Impact of Quebec patients treated in Ontario under study
11/03/2008 [-] Fire burns Hochelaga-Maisonneuve apartments
11/03/2008 [-] 6 new courts aim to clear Toronto's parking ticket backlog
11/03/2008 [-] Father of 2 girls who froze to death goes on trial
11/03/2008 [-] Obama fans
11/03/2008 [-] 6 new courts aim to clear Toronto's parking ticket backlog
11/03/2008 [-] Electro-quad powered up
11/03/2008 [-] Cheticamp group-home residents underfed, parents allege
11/03/2008 [-] First Afghan maternal waiting home set to open in Kandahar
11/03/2008 [-] Armed robbers hit 2 restaurants
11/03/2008 [-] Canada's Wild Places Seen From Far-Off Spaces
11/03/2008 [-] Canada's Top Ten Weather Stories for 2007
11/03/2008 [-] Edmonton filmmaker charged with murder to appear in court
11/03/2008 [-] Canada's ambassador to the U.S. says American economy poised for turnaround
11/03/2008 [-] More Vietnamese Study in Canada
11/03/2008 [-] Edmonton filmmaker charged in script-written murder case
11/03/2008 [-] 'Work visa for Canada, Immediately require Cooks, Front de...
11/03/2008 [-] Finance ministers meet to discuss remedies for troubled economy
11/03/2008 [-] Targa thrills don't match benefits, Lewisporte says
11/03/2008 [-] Targa thrills don't match benefits, Lewisporte says
11/03/2008 [-] Canada Abortion, Mexico, North Dakota, Franciscan U ...
11/03/2008 [-] Workers Comp cuts man's meds
11/03/2008 [-] Have you seen Wendell the Wallaby? Owner offers reward
11/03/2008 [-] Stratford plan towers over Charlottetown Harbour
11/03/2008 [-] Mumps are back
11/03/2008 [-] Prank fires light up Halloween sky
11/03/2008 [-] Stick with true Anglican beliefs, breakaway bishop tells St. John's flock
11/03/2008 [-] Economy 'slowing rapidly,' Atlantic provinces warned
11/03/2008 [-] Team Canada gets jerseyed by strict Olympic logo rules
11/03/2008 [-] Canada-U.S. to remove withholding tax Friday
11/03/2008 [-] Public asked to ID bombers
11/03/2008 [-] Crash claims life of trucker
11/03/2008 [-] NASA dreams died in crash
11/03/2008 [-] Fire guts two homes
11/03/2008 [-] One dead after car rolls, catches fire
11/03/2008 [-] CFIA expands Hershey's advisory beyond Toronto to other Ont. cities
11/03/2008 [-] One sip of that deficit punch can make us all addicts
11/03/2008 [-] Maclean's interview Julian Barnes
11/03/2008 [-] Why don't Canadians like rallies?
11/03/2008 [-] How safe is your food?
11/03/2008 [-] Was Jane Doe the bait?
11/03/2008 [-] He won. Now what?
11/03/2008 [-] A long cold winter ahead
11/03/2008 [-] Poor Paul Martin — the bitter werewolf of Ottawa
11/03/2008 [-] Nelson Fredericks Symonds 1933-2008
11/03/2008 [-] I'll be the greatest undecided voter in America
11/03/2008 [-] Regina lands tax-free gas and ciggies
11/03/2008 [-] Vancouver police investigate two drive-by shootings
11/03/2008 [-] Red Wings' power play KO's Canucks
11/03/2008 [-] Ducks cool off red-hot Flames
11/03/2008 [-] Vietnam-era draft resister votes from Canada
11/03/2008 [-] Calgary man in hospital after jolt fom police Taser during break-in
11/03/2008 [-] B.C. premier pledges to freeze property tax assessments
11/03/2008 [-] South Korea resumes beef import talks with Canada
11/03/2008 [-] South Korea to Resume Beef Talks With Canada
11/03/2008 [-] South Korea, Canada Resume Beef Talks
11/03/2008 [-] Baby elephant dies from virus at Calgary zoo
11/03/2008 [-] Intrepid wallaby goes walkabout round Canada
11/03/2008 [-] Shot fugitive tracked to Regina
11/03/2008 [-] Trial of Sask. father whose 2 children froze to death begins Monday
11/03/2008 [-] South Korea resumes beef import talks with Canada report
11/03/2008 [-] Petrova rallies to win in Canada
11/03/2008 [-] Manitoba cabinet minister Lathlin dies
11/03/2008 [-] Oscar Lathlin, Manitoba's aboriginal affairs minister, dead at 61
11/03/2008 [-] Leafs fall short against Carolina
11/03/2008 [-] Man bitten by snake apologizes
11/03/2008 [-] Filmmaker charged with first-degree murder
11/03/2008 [-] Transport Canada has dragged heels regulating safety veteran sailor
11/03/2008 [-] Quebec politicians gear up for a possible election call this week.
11/03/2008 [-] US ice dancers Davis, White win at Skate Canada
11/03/2008 [-] Police investigate two East Vancouver drive-by shootings
11/03/2008 [-] Leafs fall short of another comeback
11/03/2008 [-] Young British cyclists dominate, Canada's Whitten takes silv
11/03/2008 [-] Canadian meat producers protest label law
11/02/2008 [-] Hemsky puts Oilers over Flyers
11/02/2008 [-] Crone, Poirier take silver
11/02/2008 [-] Top seed Petrova rallies to take WTA title
11/02/2008 [-] Renowned peace activist from N.S. turns 100, friends and colleagues pay tribute
11/02/2008 [-] Governing BC Liberals very worried about NDP chances in spring election
11/02/2008 [-] Federal victims office slow to get up and running
11/02/2008 [-] Canada New Cabinet Will Cost Canadian Tories 3.9 Million More in Salaries
11/02/2008 [-] Crone, Poirier capture silver in dance at Skate Canada
11/02/2008 [-] Kawaguchi, Smirnov win Skate Canada pairs
11/02/2008 [-] Manitoba minister Lathlin dies
11/02/2008 [-] Memorial service held for Canadian war hero in Ottawa
11/02/2008 [-] Hemsky comes alive as Oilers down Flyers
11/02/2008 [-] Duo wraps up successful weekend for Canada
11/02/2008 [-] Canada-funded Afghan maternal waiting home to open
11/02/2008 [-] EnCana continues work on bombed gas pipeline
11/02/2008 [-] Flaherty and provincial finance ministers to discuss economy
11/02/2008 [-] Sask. father faces trial in freezing deaths of girls
11/02/2008 [-] Brother of Afghanistan's finance minister kidnapped in Pakistan
11/02/2008 [-] Sask. reserve still healing as father faces trial in freezing deaths of girls
11/02/2008 [-] Canada may join U.S.-led energy, environment security project
11/02/2008 [-] Bigger Tory cabinet to cost 3.9 million in salaries alone
11/02/2008 [-] Man found dead was sought in Fredericton professor's killing
11/02/2008 [-] EnCana continues work to close leak from bombed gas pipeline
11/02/2008 [-] Quebec comedians shocked by global reaction to Sarah Palin prank
11/02/2008 [-] Canucks try for 3rd straight win
11/02/2008 [-] Body recovered in Moncton that of man linked to killing of N.B. professor
11/02/2008 [-] Pairs free skate at Canada Int'l figure skating competition
11/02/2008 [-] Man found dead was sought in Fredericton professor's killing
11/02/2008 [-] Canucks looking for 3rd straight win against Wings
11/02/2008 [-] Barack's Canucks
11/02/2008 [-] Canada see off Portugal
11/02/2008 [-] Girl, 15, faces numerous charges after police chase in St. John's
11/02/2008 [-] Flaherty and provincial finance ministers to meet to discuss ailing economy
11/02/2008 [-] Flaherty vows not to shut out Ontario as feds curb equalization
11/02/2008 [-] Surrey homes with high power usage can still be inspected but cops stay outside
11/02/2008 [-] Transport Canada has dragged heels regulating safety on tall ships veteran sailor
11/02/2008 [-] Girl, 15, faces numerous charges after police chase in St. John's
11/02/2008 [-] First Afghan maternal waiting home, funded by Canada, set to open in Kandahar
11/02/2008 [-] Country girl's final trip home
11/02/2008 [-] Snake buff has regrets
11/02/2008 [-] Dad wants killer caught
11/02/2008 [-] Palin gets pranked
11/02/2008 [-] Mobile Visa payment scheme coming in 09 via Rogers Canada
11/02/2008 [-] Seeking signs of U.S. direction
11/02/2008 [-] It's Going To Be A Warm One This Winter According To Environment Canada
11/02/2008 [-] Calgarians welcome home reservists from Afghanistan
11/02/2008 [-] Elephant calf succumbs to virus at Calgary Zoo
11/02/2008 [-] For God and country
11/02/2008 [-] Woman accidentally runs over sister
11/02/2008 [-] Oilsands activists protest expansion
11/02/2008 [-] Russian pair wins at Skate Canada
11/02/2008 [-] Staples Canada Sells Barcoding Solutions By Wasp Barcode Technologies
11/02/2008 [-] Rescue ends in heartache for cop
11/02/2008 [-] Town grieves victim of random violence
11/02/2008 [-] Canuck taxed 26K by Brits for WWI light show
11/02/2008 [-] Kiprusoff guides Flames to win
11/02/2008 [-] Raptors go to 3-0
11/02/2008 [-] RCMP officers nearly hit when car rear-ends SUV at highway checkstop
11/02/2008 [-] Kiprusoff guides Flames to 6th straight win
11/02/2008 [-] Calderon leads the way as Raptors go to 3-0
11/02/2008 [-] Leafs explode on Rangers
11/02/2008 [-] Chan, Rochette thrill home fans with Skate Canada wins
11/02/2008 [-] Rochette completes Canadian sweep
11/02/2008 [-] Rochette completes Canadian sweep in the singles events
11/02/2008 [-] S Korea, Canada to hold talks on beef imports
11/02/2008 [-] Canada beats Portugal in rugby
11/02/2008 [-] Young Leafs shock Rangers with huge comeback
11/02/2008 [-] Habs rally to upend Islanders
11/02/2008 [-] Regina, other Sask towns hit record high temperatures for first day of November
11/02/2008 [-] Rochette takes short program at Skate Canada; Suguri second
11/02/2008 [-] Russians edge Canadians in pairs at Skate Canada
11/02/2008 [-] Stamps beat Lions, Riders to host semifinal
11/02/2008 [-] Canadiens rally to upend Islanders
11/02/2008 [-] Environment Canada Issues Prediction For Coming Winter
11/02/2008 [-] Canada kicks off European tour with win over Portugal
11/02/2008 [-] Hockey Canada may be forced to alter logo for 2010 games
11/02/2008 [-] British cyclists dominate, Canada
11/02/2008 [-] Widow allowed into Canada for husband
11/02/2008 [-] Widow allowed into Canada for husband's funeral
11/02/2008 [-] Moncton body may be man wanted in prof's slaying
11/02/2008 [-] Murder charge laid in Edmonton man's disappearance
11/02/2008 [-] Moreau leads Oilers past Canes
11/02/2008 [-] Dube, Davison 2nd at Skate Canada
11/02/2008 [-] Canada's Chan wins men's title
11/02/2008 [-] A letter on Canada, South Africa and deadly asbestos
11/02/2008 [-] SYTYCD Canada Top 12 and Results Show!
11/02/2008 [-] Lysacek Stumbles At Skate Canada But Several Americans Hold
11/02/2008 [-] Skate Canada Event; Dube, Davison third in pairs competition
11/02/2008 [-] Air Canada and Jazz mark month of Remembrance
11/02/2008 [-] Montreal comedian pranks Sarah Palin
11/01/2008 [-] Canada's Chan wins men's title
11/01/2008 [-] Moncton body may be man wanted in prof's slaying
11/01/2008 [-] Murder charge laid in Edmonton man's disappearance
11/01/2008 [-] Moreau leads Oilers past 'Canes to snap skid
11/01/2008 [-] Widow allowed into Canada for husband's funeral
11/01/2008 [-] Dube, Davison take silver at Skate Canada
11/01/2008 [-] Syringe reuse might be happening across Canada Alberta health official
11/01/2008 [-] Two drivers incinerated as tanker truck collides with mini-van near Edmonton
11/01/2008 [-] Two people die as weekend fire consumes a home in southern Alberta
11/01/2008 [-] Canada police probe third energy facility bombing
11/01/2008 [-] 3rd pipeline explosion in northeastern B.C. in October
11/01/2008 [-] BUCKCHERRY's Black Butterfly Certified Gold In Canada
11/01/2008 [-] Water taxi to aid those stranded by Okanagan highway closure
11/01/2008 [-] Raptors look for third straight
11/01/2008 [-] Police recover car and body believed linked to killing of N.B. professor
11/01/2008 [-] Canadians Crone, Poirier 5th at Skate Canada
11/01/2008 [-] Canadian general says NATO could work better with Afghans
11/01/2008 [-] Police recover body believed linked to killing of N.B. professor
11/01/2008 [-] Sens shoot for 3rd straight win
11/01/2008 [-] Canadians for Obama, but Republicans for Canada
11/01/2008 [-] Stamps host Lions in season final
11/01/2008 [-] Turn clocks back one hour tonight to mark end of daylight savings time
11/01/2008 [-] Notorious Quebec comedy duo talks politics in prank call to Sarah Palin
11/01/2008 [-] Raptors look for third straight win in Milwaukee
11/01/2008 [-] Turn back your clocks tonight
11/01/2008 [-] Canada's Dahla Dam project aims to help Afghans plant wheat, harvest peace
11/01/2008 [-] CBC Orchestra revived, to continue under new name
11/01/2008 [-] Stamps host Lions in regular season finale
11/01/2008 [-] 2 seriously hurt in B.C. bus accident
11/01/2008 [-] Woman dies alone in bush
11/01/2008 [-] Two people die, two saved in fiery crash
11/01/2008 [-] Breakaway Anglicans come together
11/01/2008 [-] Canada's Dahla Dam project aims to help Afghans plant wheat, harvest peace
11/01/2008 [-] Senators shoot for 3rd straight road win
11/01/2008 [-] Canada pipeline again targeted in blast
11/01/2008 [-] Red-hot Flames head to Hollywood
11/01/2008 [-] Man draws knife, slashes own arm and neck in Montreal courtroom
11/01/2008 [-] Leafs welcome Rangers to town
11/01/2008 [-] 'Fall back' for an extra hour of sleep
11/01/2008 [-] Canadiens finding a way to win
11/01/2008 [-] Rae declares 'I will be a candidate'
11/01/2008 [-] Sun's middle aged
11/01/2008 [-] Quiet night for cops
11/01/2008 [-] Gravy train is over
11/01/2008 [-] Vets fight to save baby elephant
11/01/2008 [-] 'Fall back' for an extra hour of sleep
11/01/2008 [-] Poppy campaign begins in Toronto
11/01/2008 [-] Canadian Stocks Fall on Oil, Gold; EnCana, Goldcorp Decline
11/01/2008 [-] Canada Stocks Cap Worst Month Since 1998; Goldcorp, EnCana Drop
11/01/2008 [-] Outgoing Canadian general says NATO could work better with Afghan
11/01/2008 [-] Canadian adviser to UN blasts Alberta's oilsands
11/01/2008 [-] Another blast in northern B.C.
11/01/2008 [-] Collision kills pair of teens
11/01/2008 [-] Figure skating Suguri 2nd after short program at Skate Canada+
11/01/2008 [-] Missing teen turns up safe
11/01/2008 [-] Poppy-selling vet bounced
11/01/2008 [-] UN worker wins fight to live in Canada
11/01/2008 [-] Police suspect alcohol led to fatal highway crash
11/01/2008 [-] Portage search widens scope
11/01/2008 [-] Canada draws Colombia 1-1 in U-17 Women
11/01/2008 [-] Should Canada be talking to the Taliban
11/01/2008 [-] Ohlund's SO winner leads Canucks over Ducks
11/01/2008 [-] Canada condemns Assam blasts
11/01/2008 [-] Ray passes Moon's one-season team mark in Edmonton victory
11/01/2008 [-] Bosh and Raptors beat Warriors
11/01/2008 [-] Third 'deliberate' explosion targets gas industry in northern B.C.
11/01/2008 [-] Ray passes Moon's one-season mark in Edmonton victory
11/01/2008 [-] Draw leaves Canada top
11/01/2008 [-] New Kid on the Block for Canada Local Search
11/01/2008 [-] Elections Canada Announces Results of Judicial Recount in the Electoral District of Kitchener-Waterloo
11/01/2008 [-] Rochette, compatriots in Skate Canada spotlight
11/01/2008 [-] Third 'deliberate' explosion targets gas industry in northern B.C.
11/01/2008 [-] Canadian sculptor raising cash for hockey monument
11/01/2008 [-] Fire Prevention Canada Time change Check your smoke detector
11/01/2008 [-] Nova Scotia First Province-Wide Breast Screening Program in Canada
11/01/2008 [-] Official Launch of Skilled Trades Week in Canada 2008!
11/01/2008 [-] Commodities Head for Worst Month in 52 Years as Economies Slow
11/01/2008 [-] Commodities Post Biggest Monthly Drop in 52 Years on Economy
11/01/2008 [-] Global Stocks Fall on Profit Concern; Exxon, BT, Barclays Drop
11/01/2008 [-] Mountie will be tried on impaired driving charges RCMP
11/01/2008 [-] 3rd pipeline explosion in northern B.C. this month
11/01/2008 [-] Yukon court ruling clears way for McLean Lake park referendum
11/01/2008 [-] Canada's RIM may benefit from U.K. Vodafone's offer
11/01/2008 [-] Canada tries for 2 in a row at U-17 World Cup
11/01/2008 [-] Dube, Davison third after Skate Canada short program
11/01/2008 [-] 2nd Saskatchewan health region reused syringes officials
11/01/2008 [-] Police in Laval, Que., seek possible victims of alleged sex predator
11/01/2008 [-] Ted Rogers admitted to hospital
11/01/2008 [-] Saskatchewan looks at alternatives to trick-or-treating
10/31/2008 [-] Cellphones that can also pay for lunch being tested in Canada next year
10/31/2008 [-] Goldcorp Profit Rises on Metal's Gain, Higher Output
10/31/2008 [-] Security Watch
10/31/2008 [-] Candy coins recalled in Canada
10/31/2008 [-] Rain, winds briefly cut power in New Waterford
10/31/2008 [-] Area evacuated after truck-train collision sparks diesel fire
10/31/2008 [-] Montreal-born actress dwells in world of vampires with Twilight
10/31/2008 [-] Security review launched after school lockdowns
10/31/2008 [-] Treasury's control of gambling questioned
10/31/2008 [-] Louise Beaudoin returns to politics
10/31/2008 [-] Quebec snow tire law may be encouraging theft
10/31/2008 [-] Lowering the voting age to 16, Nova Scotia Liberals think it's a good idea
10/31/2008 [-] Bay Street seeking signs of U.S. direction
10/31/2008 [-] North Vancouver school board chairman faces drunk-driving charge
10/31/2008 [-] More homeless campers arrested in Victoria
10/31/2008 [-] Woman charged after passenger threatened on Greyhound bus
10/31/2008 [-] Canada Experiences Slight Slip In GDP For August
10/31/2008 [-] Police name suspect in killing of N.B. professor
10/31/2008 [-] Top 10 television programs in Canada for the week of Oct. 20-26
10/31/2008 [-] Security flaw in smart cards poses risk for transit, building access
10/31/2008 [-] Show us pension numbers, Quebec opposition urges
10/31/2008 [-] Protesters fight Ont. anti-drug private member's bill
10/31/2008 [-] Bob Rae to run for Liberal leadership
10/31/2008 [-] Alberta bingo halls bet on slot machines
10/31/2008 [-] Agriculture report focuses on long term
10/31/2008 [-] Man's death in downtown apartment 'suspicious' police
10/31/2008 [-] Vancouver opens door to laneway housing
10/31/2008 [-] Geodex ordered to conduct EIA on tungsten mine
10/31/2008 [-] Megapundit October 31
10/31/2008 [-] Blue Jays bring back Barajas
10/31/2008 [-] Matthews quits as Argos coach
10/31/2008 [-] Raptors' O'Neal set for Toronto debut
10/31/2008 [-] 62 laid off at northern Sask. sawmill
10/31/2008 [-] Canada based Meera makes musical debut with `My Ranjha
10/31/2008 [-] Woman dies in T.O. car crash, body not found for hours
10/31/2008 [-] Raucous Queen's homecoming adds up
10/31/2008 [-] First Nations casino to be built near Brandon
10/31/2008 [-] New art gallery, towers and roof for BC Place passes Vancouver council
10/31/2008 [-] Madonna superfan adds Vancouver concert to growing tally
10/31/2008 [-] Not given lab results until this summer, final witness tells cancer inquiry
10/31/2008 [-] Woman's body moved, cause of death unknown
10/31/2008 [-] Man walking dog discovers body in north Edmonton
10/31/2008 [-] 2 teens dead, 4 people injured in central Alberta car crash
10/31/2008 [-] Brady to start Als finale
10/31/2008 [-] Pontiac mayor fears MP's new cabinet job will leave his riding neglected
10/31/2008 [-] Foster child was left overnight in garage, jury hears
10/31/2008 [-] Surplus school sites could become affordable housing, police stations
10/31/2008 [-] Hospital handled cancer error well report
10/31/2008 [-] Winnipeg man pleads guilty to planning sexual encounter with boys
10/31/2008 [-] Escape artist plans trip through Winnipeg car wash
10/31/2008 [-] Waitress robbed, then fired
10/31/2008 [-] Sex show could trigger charges
10/31/2008 [-] Sedins back on track for Canucks
10/31/2008 [-] Inuit welcome Aglukkaq as federal health minister
10/31/2008 [-] Montreal-born photographer Benoit Aquin wins 100K prize
10/31/2008 [-] Ottawa to limit growth of payments to provinces
10/31/2008 [-] Fire rips through housing units in Saskatoon
10/31/2008 [-] Worker dies in fall off roof
10/31/2008 [-] Other provinces should unplug cellphones from drivers, says N.L. minister
10/31/2008 [-] RCMP investigating suspicious death near Fredericton
10/31/2008 [-] Pontiac mayor fears MP's new cabinet job will leave his riding neglected
10/31/2008 [-] Skyfire Mobile Phone Browser Launched in Canada
10/31/2008 [-] Hundreds more Ottawa families seek help to clothe kids for cold weather
10/31/2008 [-] Gas price falls below 1 in Nova Scotia
10/31/2008 [-] Power out as rain, winds batter New Waterford
10/31/2008 [-] Patient didn't know test was botched until after inquiry
10/31/2008 [-] Ontario to upload welfare, court security costs from municipalities over 10 years
10/31/2008 [-] Manitoba takes Air Canada to court over layoffs
10/31/2008 [-] Fredericton senior resorts to rainwater after chemical spill
10/31/2008 [-] Loonie knocked down, hit by equity slide
10/31/2008 [-] B-ball move slammed
10/31/2008 [-] Reinvest in community, says Asper
10/31/2008 [-] The city of whites
10/31/2008 [-] Windstorm a real pane
10/31/2008 [-] Off-duty officer can't positively identify accused in schoolgirl killing
10/31/2008 [-] Black pioneer ponders Obama
10/31/2008 [-] Gas prices continue downward trend to below 1 in much of country
10/31/2008 [-] Grab wallaby by the tail, Ontario zoo owner pleads
10/31/2008 [-] Canada August GDP shrinks 0.3 percent
10/31/2008 [-] Many St. John's disabled parking spots cramped and crowded
10/31/2008 [-] Memorial student charged in online death-threat case
10/31/2008 [-] Marshall, Kennedy swap seats as Williams shuffles cabinet deck
10/31/2008 [-] Canada good with either Obama or McCain
10/31/2008 [-] Missing wallaby spotted 60 km from Ontario zoo
10/31/2008 [-] TSX poised to snap 3-day win streak
10/31/2008 [-] Transport Canada designates AeroMechanical as a Design Approval Organization
10/31/2008 [-] Canadian economy squeezed in August
10/31/2008 [-] Harper gives Ashfield a vote of confidence expert
10/31/2008 [-] Off-duty officer can't positively identify accused in schoolgirl killing
10/31/2008 [-] Ottawa won't push for Khadr release, federal court told
10/31/2008 [-] Single ER may be best hospital administrator
10/31/2008 [-] Don't blame Greens for vote-splitting
10/31/2008 [-] Drunk driving suspected as woman ends up in bay RCMP
10/31/2008 [-] Canadian Stocks Rally a 3rd Day, Led by Mining, Energy Shares
10/31/2008 [-] Manitoba sues Air Canada
10/31/2008 [-] Strippers seek fair shake from feds
10/31/2008 [-] N.S. deer hunting season gets underway, but still no shooting on Sundays
10/31/2008 [-] All post-secondary grads who take job in Sask. to get tuition fee rebate
10/31/2008 [-] 3 youths charged in fire at Grain Show Building in Regina
10/31/2008 [-] B.C. premier expected to use byelection losses to rally party troops at convention
10/31/2008 [-] Williams to shuffle cabinet Friday
10/31/2008 [-] No good reason to withhold lab error details, manager tells cancer inquiry
10/31/2008 [-] RCMP confirm that off-duty New Westminster cop faces impaired charge
10/31/2008 [-] Computer copies of historic B.C. documents saved from digital scrap heap
10/31/2008 [-] FedNor lost‘ in shuffle
10/31/2008 [-] Economy 'job number one' of Canada's new government
10/31/2008 [-] Man. challenges Air Canada in court over job cuts
10/31/2008 [-] Oilers leave Nashville on losing note
10/31/2008 [-] Sedins come to life as Canucks blank Kings
10/31/2008 [-] Canada Larger cabinet, with first Inuk, is named
10/31/2008 [-] Wozniak reaches quarter-finals to keep home hopes alive
10/31/2008 [-] Riders pull out win over Argos
10/31/2008 [-] Flames too hot for Thomas, Bruins
10/31/2008 [-] Sedins lead Canucks to victory
10/31/2008 [-] Celebrate Skilled Trades Week in Canada
10/31/2008 [-] Canadiens GM vindicated by TSB report on daughter's sea death
10/31/2008 [-] Toronto FC's DP plans headed for a vote
10/31/2008 [-] Recalled Hershey's candy being sold in Toronto area
10/31/2008 [-] Canadiens hold off Wild
10/31/2008 [-] Heatley lifts Sens over Panthers
10/31/2008 [-] AFN chief defends role in residential school commission
10/31/2008 [-] Vancouver police seek driver of vehicle involved in two hit-and-runs
10/31/2008 [-] Roughriders pull out win over Argonauts
10/31/2008 [-] Canada Cabinet shuffled; focus on economy
10/31/2008 [-] Price, Canadiens hold off Wild
10/31/2008 [-] Canadiens GM vindicated by TSB report on daughter's sea death
10/31/2008 [-] Fugitive agrees to Canada extradition -
10/31/2008 [-] Canada 'well-positioned' for relationship with next U.S. leader Cannon
10/31/2008 [-] Canadians finally getting a version of HBO
10/31/2008 [-] Canada's energy regulator sees US50-75 oil this winter
10/31/2008 [-] Canada's housing market is cooling CMHC
10/31/2008 [-] Indie idol Smith goes mainstream in 'Zack & Miri'
10/31/2008 [-] Canada 'well-positioned' for relationship with next U.S. leader Cannon
10/31/2008 [-] Skating's Grand Prix Series heads to Canada
10/31/2008 [-] CRTC rejects extra cable charges
10/31/2008 [-] 3 teens charged with arson following Grain Show Building fire
10/31/2008 [-] Loss of man in fatal crash involving Mountie 'unbearable' family
10/31/2008 [-] Canada Ag Alberta Cattle, COOL Blamed, Maple Leaf, Listeria
10/31/2008 [-] Court Bulletin Rich Products of Canada Limited fined 55,000 for injury of worker
10/31/2008 [-] Canada India Foundation Congratulates PM Harper, Welcomes New Government
10/31/2008 [-] Ontario Becomes Wind Power Leader In Canada
10/31/2008 [-] Team Canada 2009 is selected!
10/31/2008 [-] Nunavut criticized for handling of youth case in Alberta
10/31/2008 [-] More bison killed by run-ins with N.W.T. motorists
10/31/2008 [-] Yukon's surplus keeps on growing financial statements
10/30/2008 [-] Former Quebec lieutenant-governor says lavish spending was needed
10/30/2008 [-] More reports of lasers at Calgary airport
10/30/2008 [-] Saskatchewan hospital also reused syringes health officials
10/30/2008 [-] Canada and South Korea to resume beef trade talks
10/30/2008 [-] NHL Senators sign Alfredsson to four-year extension
10/30/2008 [-] Canada 'condemns' India bombings
10/30/2008 [-] CRTC tweaks TV system, helps consumers as regulator rejects extra cable charges
10/30/2008 [-] Liberals How To Move To Canada If McCain Wins
10/30/2008 [-] B.C.'s home-care system needs improvement auditor general
10/30/2008 [-] Crime concerns keeps Block Watch phones ringing
10/30/2008 [-] Alleged gangster deemed flight risk, ordered to remain in custody
10/30/2008 [-] Flaherty won't `engineer' a surplus
10/30/2008 [-] N.L.'s new cabinet member says he'll approach the province carefully
10/30/2008 [-] MacTavish views Oilers' road trip as an opportunity
10/30/2008 [-] Tests continuing on Coleson Cove's petroleum coke experiment
10/30/2008 [-] Tests continuing on Coleson Cove's petroleum coke experiment
10/30/2008 [-] Report of stranger touching student locks down Calgary school
10/30/2008 [-] Harper shuffles cabinet to create 'right team for these times'
10/30/2008 [-] Phony meter reader tries to bust into Winnipeg woman's home
10/30/2008 [-] Canada to seek continent-wide approach to climate change
10/30/2008 [-] Canadian regulator sees 50-75 oil this winter
10/30/2008 [-] World financial reform idea only embryonic Harper
10/30/2008 [-] Canada PM vows balanced budget, but can't say for next year
10/30/2008 [-] Economic gloom hits food bank donations
10/30/2008 [-] Montreal station signs Couillard as commentator
10/30/2008 [-] Canada's PM supports new global financial rules
10/30/2008 [-] Lawrence Cannon Canada's new top diplomat
10/30/2008 [-] Canada to limit growth of payments to provinces
10/30/2008 [-] Canada regulator rejects broadcaster fee request
10/30/2008 [-] National orchestra heads north for the first time
10/30/2008 [-] Phony meter reader tries to bust into Winnipeg woman's home
10/30/2008 [-] MPs Fletcher, Toews appointed to federal cabinet
10/30/2008 [-] Fuel truck overturns on Winnipeg highway
10/30/2008 [-] Manitoba challenges Air Canada in court over job cuts in Winnipeg
10/30/2008 [-] Privacy commissioner issues wake-up call over disposal of equipment
10/30/2008 [-] Heavy rain forces Brunswick Pipeline to contain creek flooding
10/30/2008 [-] P.E.I. expectations high with minister at Fisheries and Oceans
10/30/2008 [-] Expand travel policy for drug trials, cancer patient pleads
10/30/2008 [-] Be on watch for wolves, Labrador towns told
10/30/2008 [-] Escaped Manitoba prisoner wanted in Calgary robberies captured
10/30/2008 [-] Manitoba taking Air Canada to court over job cuts in Winnipeg
10/30/2008 [-] Wedding bells will ring for Ben Mulroney
10/30/2008 [-] First-degree murder trial hears dispute over when woman dated HIV carrier
10/30/2008 [-] Halloween weather expected to be frightfully good
10/30/2008 [-] Canada can adapt policies to fight slowdown Harper
10/30/2008 [-] Metro Canada Halifax
10/30/2008 [-] Trial opens for Quebec teen charged with kirpan assault
10/30/2008 [-] Blood supply dwindles in GTA
10/30/2008 [-] Canada 13th of 17 countries in turning ideas into commercial products
10/30/2008 [-] We aren't the champions
10/30/2008 [-] Nunavut's Aglukkaq named federal health minister
10/30/2008 [-] Kiprusoff, Thomas ready to duel
10/30/2008 [-] Senators lock up Alfredsson
10/30/2008 [-] Alberta spending 10M to target 60 worst repeat offenders
10/30/2008 [-] New cabinet to steer Canada through troubled economic times
10/30/2008 [-] Canada ministers to hold talks on financial crisis
10/30/2008 [-] Gold Gains for Third Day in Asia as Dollar Falls After Rate Cut
10/30/2008 [-] Harper shuffles cabinet to create 'right team for these times'
10/30/2008 [-] RBC renews share buyback program
10/30/2008 [-] Canada small business optimism sliding survey
10/30/2008 [-] Canada energy regulator sees 50-75 oil in winter
10/30/2008 [-] Fredericton MP Ashfield lands in ACOA in surprise cabinet post
10/30/2008 [-] Megapundit October 30
10/30/2008 [-] Repeat offenders under closer scrutiny in new Alberta program
10/30/2008 [-] Donald Marshall Jr. pleads not guilty to assault, threats
10/30/2008 [-] Elk hit blamed for 4-vehicle pileup on highway south of Calgary
10/30/2008 [-] 5 B.C. MPs included in federal cabinet
10/30/2008 [-] Carbon tax will increase the gap between rich and poor report
10/30/2008 [-] Mississauga high school locked down after gun spotted
10/30/2008 [-] Lingenfelter throws hat in ring for NDP leadership
10/30/2008 [-] North Shore residents stranded after Quebec road collapses
10/30/2008 [-] Long wait for Quebec households left powerless after storm
10/30/2008 [-] HMV Canada 'Black Ice' by AC/DC tops CD sales list
10/30/2008 [-] U.S. court orders American duties on red spring wheat to be returned to Canada
10/30/2008 [-] Supreme Court refuses to hear Black Bear Crossing case
10/30/2008 [-] Sedin twins get new linemate
10/30/2008 [-] Canaccord Capital cutting salaries, 10% of staff
10/30/2008 [-] Canada PM unveils new cabinet, focuses on economy
10/30/2008 [-] Shell to delay Canada oil sands project
10/30/2008 [-] 'CQ this is Canada calling Space'
10/30/2008 [-] India can buy uranium anytime and stockpile Canada
10/30/2008 [-] Calgary school locked down after reports of naked man
10/30/2008 [-] UPDATE 1-Shell to delay Canada oil sands project
10/30/2008 [-] Kiprusoff, Thomas ready for showdown
10/30/2008 [-] Man shot in Chestermere home invasion
10/30/2008 [-] Cameraman struck on live TV
10/30/2008 [-] Former B.C. justice cleared in Cayman Islands investigation
10/30/2008 [-] Children started fire that killed 2 boys on Manitoba reserve RCMP
10/30/2008 [-] Canada court convicts first suspect charged under new anti-terrorism law
10/30/2008 [-] Major cabinet shuffle moves Cannon to Foreign Affairs, Clement to Industry
10/30/2008 [-] No favouritism in school board funding, education minister tells Tri-County
10/30/2008 [-] Gas prices to fall below 1
10/30/2008 [-] Turkish cargo ship en route to China from Canada hijacked off Somalia
10/30/2008 [-] Restructuring pushes BCE revenues, profits down; Bell Canada increases turnover
10/30/2008 [-] No-shows contributing to blood shortage, official says
10/30/2008 [-] Stronger safety measures needed on ships Gainey report
10/30/2008 [-] Toronto film community 'cautiously optimistic' about lower dollar
10/30/2008 [-] Canada's largest dog show begins today in Abbotsford
10/30/2008 [-] TSX to extend gains, eyes oil, US data
10/30/2008 [-] Senators in sunny mood as they head to Florida
10/30/2008 [-] Kangaroo loose in snowy eastern Ontario
10/30/2008 [-] Pizza chain fined for not paying wages
10/30/2008 [-] Toronto film community 'cautiously optimistic' about lower dollar
10/30/2008 [-] Loonie, oil add to gains
10/30/2008 [-] St. John's finds new internal auditor
10/30/2008 [-] Fraud, obstruction charges pending in stolen-goods case RCMP
10/30/2008 [-] N.B. gas prices fall below 1
10/30/2008 [-] Manitoba blaze kills trapped boys
10/30/2008 [-] Mom thinks missing woman in sex trade
10/30/2008 [-] Loonie soars as U.S. greenback falls
10/30/2008 [-] Canada May Join USA in North American Union
10/30/2008 [-] Eek! Family finds dead mouse in cheese
10/30/2008 [-] Scientist wants 5-year ban on tuna fishery
10/30/2008 [-] 3 youths in custody after fire at Grain Show Building in Regina
10/30/2008 [-] Saskatchewan sees plunge in number of West Nile virus cases in 2008
10/30/2008 [-] Voters choose two NDP candidates in British Columbia byelections
10/30/2008 [-] The best new cars in Canada
10/30/2008 [-] Search for Edmonton man in Mexico expanded to land and sea
10/30/2008 [-] NDP wins byelections in 2 Vancouver ridings
10/30/2008 [-] Man charged in death of Westside woman
10/30/2008 [-] Dosanjh may face another recount in Canada poll
10/30/2008 [-] Former government worker convicted on 5 terrorism charges in Canada
10/30/2008 [-] Taser death officer facing DUI death charge
10/30/2008 [-] 'Obamania' reminiscent of Trudeaumania?
10/30/2008 [-] Man charged with murder in Vancouver apartment explosion
10/30/2008 [-] Maple Leafs stun Devils in shootout
10/30/2008 [-] Alpine Canada introduces 2008-09 ski team
10/30/2008 [-] Canada barely bitten by West Nile this year
10/30/2008 [-] World Briefing The Americas Canada Former Government Worker Convicted on 5 Terrorism Charges
10/30/2008 [-] Mountie involved in fatal crash, was supervisor at time of airport Taser death
10/30/2008 [-] Health Council of Canada Endorses Findings of Conference Board of Canada Report on Canada
10/30/2008 [-] HIV Fear in Canada after dirty syringe scare
10/30/2008 [-] Canada PM to unveil new cabinet, Flaherty to stay
10/30/2008 [-] Raptors sink Sixers in season opener
10/30/2008 [-] E. coli test results expected, 2nd restaurant closes in Niagara region
10/30/2008 [-] Proposal tabled to restart residential schools commission
10/30/2008 [-] Out-of-province recruiters target St. John's nurses
10/30/2008 [-] Layton urges Harper to back Taliban talks
10/30/2008 [-] Canadian Guantanamo inmate to challenge his detention
10/30/2008 [-] Road rage possible motive in drive-by shooting
10/30/2008 [-] Trial for Sikh boy accused of assault with kirpan underway in Montreal
10/30/2008 [-] Ban on adopting black cats lifted in Windsor, Ont.
10/30/2008 [-] Ottawa man guilty of terrorism charges
10/30/2008 [-] Quebec legislature passes motion urging Premier Charest not to call election
10/30/2008 [-] Empire Industries' CEO to present at Mid-Canada Investment Forum in Winnipeg and Small-Cap Conferenc
10/30/2008 [-] Canada looking at easing pension funding rules
10/30/2008 [-] Oil, Copper Lead Gains in Commodities on Outlook for Rate Cuts
10/29/2008 [-] Fire hits Regina heritage building, 3 in custody
10/29/2008 [-] WWF mishandled Beaufort exploration issue, group admits
10/29/2008 [-] Assumed patients knew about cancer test woes, lawyer tells inquiry
10/29/2008 [-] RNC have a suspect in death threat against MUN professor
10/29/2008 [-] PepsiCo's Frito-Lay buys Canada's Spitz
10/29/2008 [-] Physical and Health Education Canada Teams up With AstraZeneca ...
10/29/2008 [-] WARNING Tainted chocolate coins sold in Canada
10/29/2008 [-] A scenic lodge along Canada's Icefields Parkway
10/29/2008 [-] Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada Resume, COSTA ENERGY INC. formerly Costa Ener
10/29/2008 [-] Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada Trade Resumption GUILDHALL MINERALS LTD.
10/29/2008 [-] Canada Crash Case Centers on Location of Fire Truck
10/29/2008 [-] Mexico, U.S., Canada To Protect Endangered Porpoise 29 Oct 2008 172031 GMT
10/29/2008 [-] Rookie female MPs expected in Harper's new cabinet
10/29/2008 [-] Council rejects byelection for Hammonds Plains
10/29/2008 [-] Low U.S. lobster prices raise fears in Nova Scotia
10/29/2008 [-] Hospital lobby group seeks tales of ER closures
10/29/2008 [-] 'He's come home and he's broken,' says wife of Maher Arar
10/29/2008 [-] Artist honours Canada's war dead by name
10/29/2008 [-] Former health minister enraged by 125 fee for dermatologist appointment
10/29/2008 [-] Rampaging man stun-gunned by police dies
10/29/2008 [-] Bell Aliant reports Q3 revenue of 815M and long-term agreement with Bell Canada
10/29/2008 [-] Calgary to be the new home for Canada
10/29/2008 [-] Physical and Health Education Canada Teams up With AstraZeneca Canada to Unveil Groundbreaking Children
10/29/2008 [-] Immigration department fast-tracks lost application after CBC story
10/29/2008 [-] Declining home sales could turn around in 2009 report
10/29/2008 [-] Immigrants must sign paper pledging Quebec values
10/29/2008 [-] More aboriginal kids growing up with young moms, big families StatsCan
10/29/2008 [-] Out-of-province recruiters target St. John's nurses
10/29/2008 [-] Grand Falls-Windsor region will be devastated if AbitibiBowater offer rejected mayor
10/29/2008 [-] Phoney parking permits rampant, advocate says
10/29/2008 [-] Voters cast ballots in two Vancouver byelections
10/29/2008 [-] Hospital overcrowding forces cancellation of cancer surgeries
10/29/2008 [-] Aug. 25, 2008 Are you satisfied with Canada's showing at the Beijing Games?
10/29/2008 [-] Canada barely bitten by West Nile this year, unlike 2007 season
10/29/2008 [-] Community leader pleased hospital staying open
10/29/2008 [-] UNB lab develops improved hydrogen storage
10/29/2008 [-] Special clinic in Saint John to address rising diabetes cases
10/29/2008 [-] No 'business case' for mixing fuel oil-petroleum coke to revitalize plant NB Power
10/29/2008 [-] Boxing Day shooting suspect acted frantically, taxi driver says
10/29/2008 [-] Two Manitoba children die after playing with matches in locked shed
10/29/2008 [-] High-priced ticket packages selling out for 2010 Winter Olympics
10/29/2008 [-] Carbon monoxide poisoning sends 4 to hospital
10/29/2008 [-] Police want help finding stolen puppy
10/29/2008 [-] Suncor CEO optimistic about oilsands
10/29/2008 [-] Gory videos aimed at reducing workplace accidents among teens
10/29/2008 [-] Some patients diverted from Charlottetown hospital
10/29/2008 [-] Yukon Queen review bumped up to higher level
10/29/2008 [-] Valley Zoo tiger dies from infection
10/29/2008 [-] Syringe reuse never common practice, medical educators say
10/29/2008 [-] Man dies after police use Taser to subdue him
10/29/2008 [-] Former Liberal MP helps election losers move on
10/29/2008 [-] Frost trial witness admits to threesomes involving others
10/29/2008 [-] Megapundit October 29
10/29/2008 [-] Fire kills 2 children on northern Manitoba reserve
10/29/2008 [-] Canadians, Taliban battle for hearts, minds of Afghans
10/29/2008 [-] Manufacturing sector on the brink of collapse CME president
10/29/2008 [-] Canada, Mexico, U.S. to protect endangered porpoise
10/29/2008 [-] Canada convicts jihadist of terror charges
10/29/2008 [-] Canadian convicted over London bomb plot
10/29/2008 [-] U.S. border agents arrest trucker with ecstasy worth 2 million
10/29/2008 [-] Commodities, Fed rate cut hopes lift TSX
10/29/2008 [-] Companies seek pension relief paper
10/29/2008 [-] Canadian convicted of terror charges
10/29/2008 [-] Leafs look to get past Brodeur in New Jersey
10/29/2008 [-] Canada's 1st Islamic Terrorist gets Guilty Verdict Today in Ottawa Landmark Trial
10/29/2008 [-] Drive-by shooting leaves 19-year-old wounded
10/29/2008 [-] Loonie gets boost as equities rally
10/29/2008 [-] Commodities, rate hopes spur TSX rise
10/29/2008 [-] Mexico, US, Canada team up to protect endangered vaquita por
10/29/2008 [-] BCE profit drops on Bell charges
10/29/2008 [-] 3rd place finisher for CBRM mayor wants recount
10/29/2008 [-] Fall snowstorm knocks out power in eastern Ontario, western Quebec
10/29/2008 [-] Canada Youth Offender Act Needs to Give out Serious Time for Serious Crime.
10/29/2008 [-] TSX set to rise, eyes on oil
10/29/2008 [-] McKenna rejects leadership run
10/29/2008 [-] Snowy weather belts eastern, central Ontario
10/29/2008 [-] Canada On Sidelines Of Aims For Peace In Congo
10/29/2008 [-] Median Wait Times for Psychiatric Treatment in Canada Extend to 18.6 Weeks in 2008
10/29/2008 [-] Canadian Food Inspection Agency to List Eco-Safe Systems in Canada
10/29/2008 [-] Hire support staff amid nurses' confrontation NAPE
10/29/2008 [-] Bargain hunters say farewell to Hadassah-WIZO
10/29/2008 [-] Suspect in bystander's death to appear in Toronto court
10/29/2008 [-] Saskatchewan government looks to sell out-of-province Crown investments
10/29/2008 [-] Crews to shore up unstable hillside that's forced closure of B.C. highway
10/29/2008 [-] NDP leader Carole James says voter fatigue a hurdle in B.C. byelections
10/29/2008 [-] Snowy weather belts eastern, central Ontario; thousands without power
10/29/2008 [-] Tainted Chocolate Candy Turns Up in Canada
10/29/2008 [-] Quebec economic update pushed back, fuels snap election talk
10/29/2008 [-] Storm continues to hit New Brunswick
10/29/2008 [-] Ombudsman warns new information law could hurt access
10/29/2008 [-] Common-law couple can stay at church-owned home after all
10/29/2008 [-] Crews to shore up unstable hillside that's forced closure of B.C. highway
10/29/2008 [-] Victims identified in Calgary restaurant shooting
10/29/2008 [-] Snowstorm hits Eastern Ontario, Western Quebec, knocks out power
10/29/2008 [-] Canada, Mexico's hot waste comes into Utah under radar
10/29/2008 [-] Online group helps search for pilot
10/29/2008 [-] Suspect in bystander's death to appear in Toronto court
10/29/2008 [-] Food drive donations down
10/29/2008 [-] Ghiz government playing politics with health care Crane
10/29/2008 [-] The United Church Of Canada Launches YouTube Channel
10/29/2008 [-] Verdict in Khawaja terrorism trial expected Wednesday
10/29/2008 [-] 'Obama win to be mixed news for Canada'
10/29/2008 [-] Calvillo tops list of CFL award nominees
10/29/2008 [-] Mexico, US, Canada team up to protect endangered vaquita porpoise
10/29/2008 [-] Nuns shocked by helluva tax bill
10/29/2008 [-] Flames win 4th in a row
10/29/2008 [-] Canada needs a Liberal-NDP-Green Coalition
10/29/2008 [-] Somalia Canada Oil Firm in Puntland Hires Foreign Guards
10/29/2008 [-] Bourque, Glencross help Flames to 4th straight win
10/29/2008 [-] Turkey, Canada seek investment in Iraq
10/29/2008 [-] Canada's, Mexico's radioactive waste comes into Utah
10/29/2008 [-] Bell Aliant reports Q3 revenue of 815M and agreement with Bell Canada
10/29/2008 [-] Canada must demand Khadr
10/29/2008 [-] North Vancouver teen arrested after pellet gun found in school
10/29/2008 [-] Canucks blanked by Thomas, Bruins
10/29/2008 [-] China among top sources of human trafficking into Canada
10/29/2008 [-] Williams apologizes for botched cancer tests
10/29/2008 [-] Sanyo Canada Launches New R227 Tabletop Internet Radio
10/29/2008 [-] Mountie arrested in fatal crash present at airport Taser death
10/29/2008 [-] Regis Philbin's Cape Breton fling stirs kilt talk
10/29/2008 [-] Petrova cruises into second round in Quebec tennis
10/29/2008 [-] Canada judge to issue British terror plot verdict
10/29/2008 [-] Canadian customs workers protest mouse infestation
10/29/2008 [-] Lecavalier lifts Lightning over Maple Leafs
10/29/2008 [-] Mexico, US, Canada to protect endangered porpoise
10/29/2008 [-] Oh, Canada...
10/29/2008 [-] RIM co-founder wants Canada on the world stage
10/29/2008 [-] Man wanted for Toronto bystander shooting arrested
10/29/2008 [-] CLC Launches Canada-Wide Boycott of Petro-Canada
10/29/2008 [-] Barenaked Ladies singer won't go to prison over drug charges U.S. judge
10/29/2008 [-] Steep drop in Canada's existing home prices
10/29/2008 [-] Bell Aliant reports Q3 revenue of 815M and agreement with Bell Canada
10/29/2008 [-] Immigrants' Cardiovascular Health At Higher Risk In Canada
10/29/2008 [-] Two vitamin C products found to contain potentially toxic vitamin A Health Canada
10/29/2008 [-] Canada Listeria Recall Timeline
10/28/2008 [-] Regis Philbin's Cape Breton fling stirs kilt talk
10/28/2008 [-] Off-duty RCMP officer faces drunk driving charge in fatal B.C. motorcycle crash
10/28/2008 [-] 2 hybrid Ottawa transit buses to roll out in November


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