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  1. Footloose and gender-free
  2. 500-pound once-escaped killer set to appear in court
  3. Canada Post strike averted
  4. Don
  5. Drug helps reverse paralysis after spine injuries, Toronto study suggests
  6. Gas prices to stay up so adjust your driving
  7. Ontario on track to loosen liquor laws by summer: Attorney General
  8. Is Tim Hortons
  9. Take child abuse seriously and license clowns, activist urges
  10. Target confirms it will open six Toronto locations
  11. Fingerpointing over HST vote-buying goes both ways
  12. New liquor laws take effect June 1
  13. Honda hacked: 283,000 car owners lose personal data
  14. Canadians to get rate hike reprieve
  15. Ontario kids have easier access to booze than cigarettes, study says
  16. Grieving mom speaks out against cyber-bullying
  17. Canada
  18. Canada
  19. Canadian debt load: $26,000 - excluding mortgages
  20. Libyan rockets fired at HMCS Charlottetown
  21. Proper lane etiquette: What drivers need to know
  22. What
  23. Businesses, consumers using cheques face headaches during postal strike
  24. Canada to extradite accused Paris bomber
  25. Roseman: What's happened to Canadian Tire money?
  26. Ex-CEO to stay with Tim Hortons as coffee farming advisor
  27. Toddler drowns in Ancaster pool as father naps
  28. Hells Angels come out of hiding in Hamilton
  29. Canada Post rejects union
  30. Peel man has Canada's first case of E. coli linked to European outbreak
  31. Flying bear kills two in SUV
  32. Assault charge laid after driver beaten with squeegee
  33. Woman found dead, officer and suspect injured at Tweed home
  34. Patients get a bumpy ride in Ontario, but we
  35. Man, 82, critically injured after car rolls over him
  36. CRTC chief talks legislation for services such as Netflix
  37. Foreign spy agencies active in Canada: CSIS
  38. Dog euthanized by OSPCA without owner knowing
  39. Canada Post locks out workers nationwide
  40. Despite excruciating pain, bike accident victim must wait 2 weeks for surgery
  41. New rules to apply to sunscreen makers
  42. Ontario girl, 8, killed when golf cart rolls
  43. Best Buy bringing online video service to Canada
  44. U.S. postal service closes doors to Canada-bound mail
  45. Peterborough police say 43-year-old man murdered in Jackson Avenue area
  46. We are fat. So, what
  47. Obese youth in Canada tripled since 1981
  48. Loblaw joins Sobeys in offering 24-hour supermarkets in some Canadian cities
  49. Roseman: Why is Staples keeping our private purchase data?
  50. Teenager pulled from lake at Woodbine Beach
  51. Police officer shot in Lindsay, as officers execute drug warrant
  52. Walmart Canada signs deal with Target Canada for 39 Zellers locations
  53. Specialty Channels, Service Providers Up the Ante with New HD Distribution
  54. Canadians overpaying for text messages
  55. Canada Post, union meet, but two sides still
  56. Obese Ottawa man cleans pool for private access
  57. Woman received wrong ashes after her cat was cremated
  58. Canada Post back-to-work bill passes after 58-hour filibuster
  59. Viral: Zola
  60. Mail should start flowing by Tuesday: Canada Post
  61. York police officer killed
  62. 5 things your grocery store won't tell you
  63. Truck climbs barrier on Gardiner after hitting pothole
  64. OPP to target aggressive drivers this long weekend
  65. Teen stabbed, 6 more hospitalized during all-ages event at nightclub
  66. Doctors can
  67. William and Kate touch down in Ottawa for royal tour
  68. Why watching TV costs more than you think it does
  69. William, Kate to celebrate Canada Day on Parliament Hill
  70. Toronto man faces $65,000 medical bill after incorrectly filling out form
  71. Why we need a Danish housing
  72. Hells Angels acquitted on organized crime charges
  73. Canadian government demanded user data, Google reveals
  74. Canadian dies following MS surgery in U.S.
  75. OPP cracks down on distracted drivers
  76. Mystery stem cell donor gives Toronto mother a new chance at life
  77. Does the CRTC need more powers to regulate the internet?
  78. CRTC hears sides on usage-based billing
  79. Moosehead scion Richard Oland to be buried today
  80. Accused teenager didn't know officer had died, father says
  81. Too young to save his mother's life? Hospital changes policy for teen
  82. SPCA determining fate of dogs that ate their dead owners
  83. Toronto man due in court to face animal cruelty charges after raccoons attacked
  84. Oral B mouthwash recalled due to possible contamination
  85. Firefighters next on layoff list
  86. Air Canada ordered to pay couple $12K over lack of French services
  87. HST in BC
  88. CN rail worker struck and killed by Via train in Pickering
  89. No time for the gym? Try 20 litres of wine instead
  90. Hospital gives teenagers a second chance at prom
  91. Toddler dies after being struck by car in Brampton
  92. TV
  93. No end in sight for scorching heat
  94. Hudak vows to make sex offenders wear GPS devices
  95. American owners behind anti-McGuinty ads in Windsor
  96. The problem with driving on the 407
  97. 3,000 people evacuated as Northern Ontario forest fires rage
  98. Ontario facing serious shortage of hospital beds, report warns
  99. Police warn of hydro saving scam during heat wave
  100. Toronto police nab 15,500 drivers in car safety week blitz
  101. Rushing wife to hospital costs man 10 demerit points, massive fine
  102. Gang of raccoons snatches family cats
  103. Thunderstorm rips off part of airport roof in Thunder Bay
  104. 3 teenagers drown in Ontario lakes
  105. Canada says Libya weapons may fall to 'wrong hands'
  106. Petting your dog while driving? That will cost you $172 in Alberta
  107. 7 myths about home and car insurance
  108. Conrad Black surrenders to prison in Miami
  109. Rogers Communications looking to start a bank
  110. Sept. 11 attacks cost Ottawa $92-billion so far, think-tank says
  111. Cybercrime spreading to Canadian cellphones
  112. New lakeside Oakville home listing for $1
  113. 4 easy ways to save $25 a week
  114. School removes Wi-Fi, citing health concerns for students
  115. CBC, Bell join forces to bid for 2014 and 2016 Olympics
  116. 6.7 quake strikes off Vancouver Island
  117. Canada, U.S. share intelligence better following 9/11
  118. Surrogate mother
  119. Hurt Locker Lawsuits Hit Canada, ISPs Ordered To Reveal BitTorrent Users
  120. Fire damages Canada's only semi-operational sub
  121. Air Canada flight attendants could strike as early as next week
  122. CRTC tells broadcasters to turn down volume on ads
  123. Blind rowing champ turned away at gas station
  124. Man, 87, scammed by water heater salesman
  125. Lost green jobs small price for cheaper hydro, Hudak says
  126. BMO launches cellphone 'swipe and pay'
  127. Passport Canada says it's on track to issue more secure passport next year
  128. Bell Mobility launches fastest wireless service yet
  129. More Canadians ditching the landline these days
  130. Rogers told to stop throttling online games
  131. Canadian dollar falls more than two cents in early morning trading
  132. 5 economic trends that are affecting you
  133. Serial killer Clifford Olson dying of cancer
  134. Calgary driver takes rare $1.5-million Ferrari for a swim in Newfoundland
  135. 11 money-saving winterizing things to do now
  136. Target finalizes Canada deal with Zellers
  137. Fully electric car makes debut in Canada
  138. Kids 'were no angels,' mom who's suing for parental support claims
  139. Disabled Pickering boy took his own life after he was mugged and bullied
  140. Canada extends Libya mission
  141. Canadian Tire to offer home installation services
  142. Canada has best reputation in the world: study
  143. OPP
  144. Tori Stafford
  145. Driver tries to set herself on fire after 5-vehicle crash
  146. U.S. eyes fencing along Canadian border
  147. Canadian loses leg in vicious shark attack
  148. Space agency eyes launch of two Arctic satellites
  149. Canada's top court will hear TV signals case
  150. Bad teachers: Ontario's secret list
  151. Canadian-born scientist wins Nobel Prize three days after his death
  152. Website launched to combat cyber crime
  153. Parents should
  154. Ford spotted driving, dialing again
  155. Netflix won
  156. Ontarians head to the polls
  157. Price of gas jumps nearly 4 cents for sunny holiday weekend
  158. Phone, internet service restored to 39 communities
  159. CRTC won't formally review streaming companies
  160. Nunavut phone, internet blackout prompts review
  161. Man dies after car hits moose on N.L. highway
  162. Deer Kills N.B. Farmer With Repeated Antler Blows
  163. Icebreaker's mission cut short due to broken propeller
  164. Strict language rules for immigrants proposed
  165. Tougher language exam proposed for citizenship
  166. English-sounding names hold edge for job seekers in survey
  167. Biting Asian ladybugs invade south Ottawa
  168. $35B in shipbuilding to create 15,000 jobs
  169. Bell to scale back throttling of file-sharing
  170. Bell to offer free Montreal 'hot spot'
  171. Google's mapping tool now available in Canada
  172. Internet innovation in Canada needs speed, says Google executive
  173. us tax targets canadian travelers
  174. Snow dump that buried Eastern U.S. moves toward Maritimes
  175. Google brings digital bookstore to Canada
  176. Canadian pilots, crew return home from Libya
  177. Bear takes lead over beaver in battle for online world
  178. Thousands of tax files went missing
  179. Canada 'could expect' massive earthquake at any time
  180. Sewer blast forces evacuation of 118 Calgary homes
  181. Canada-wide warrant for Ontario man
  182. Possible Ogopogo sighting?
  183. "Anonymous" threatens Toronto
  184. CRTC to rule on UBB rates for smaller ISPs
  185. New plastic $100 bills go into circulation
  186. CRTC to rule on usage-based Internet billing
  187. Hackers target Canada,
  188. Ottawa vows to review CRTC ruling on Internet billing
  189. Sound-activated traffic camera targets loud cars
  190. Lawyers target illegal file sharers
  191. Dump big internet service providers, lobby group says
  192. Alberta Oil Sands Worker Discovers Plesiosaur Fossil
  193. Reputed Montreal mob boss killed
  194. Montreal is falling down
  195. Legalizing marijuana not on Prime Minister's to-do list
  196. Explosive package killed Alberta mom, RCMP confirm
  197. Gale-force winds slam southern Alberta
  198. Canada
  199. Bike gang sets up in Peterborough, Ont.
  200. RIM executives caught drunk on a plane
  201. 1993 child abduction ends with mom's arrest
  202. Standardize cellphone chargers, NDP MP urges
  203. Churchill polar bears finally have sea ice to hunt on
  204. RIM drops drunk executives from diverted Air Canada flight
  205. Welcome to Suckerville, Ontario
  206. Should helmets be mandatory on Canada's ski slopes?
  207. Canadian charged in Iraq attack
  208. Niqabs, burkas must be removed during citizenship ceremonies: Jason Kenney
  209. Couple caught having sex on TTC subway platform
  210. Prince Charles, Camilla to visit Canada
  211. GM to make new Impala in Oshawa
  212. Saadi Gaddafi
  213. Bell, throttling and quid pro quo
  214. Alberta couple celebrates birth of 100th grandchild
  215. Snow squalls to sweep over southern Ontario
  216. Canada keeps eye on volatile Iran
  217. Watch for Internet rate rise in 2012
  218. Independent Internet providers challenge CRTC
  219. Canadian warship leaves for Mediterranean
  220. Woman seeks $1.25M for drunken tumble in Calgary pub
  221. Military gear missing from Afghan mission shipments
  222. Harper touts $25B shipbuilding deal
  223. Insurance fraudster pleads guilty
  224. Liberals vote to legalize marijuana
  225. Rogers breaking web rules, CRTC says
  226. Alleged spy fed false info in sting to hurt credibility
  227. Ottawa: Immigrants need minimum language skills
  228. Wiarton Willie predicts early spring amid mild winter
  229. Rogers promises to end internet throttling
  230. Fisker's coming to Canada
  231. Canada
  232. Microsoft eyes Canada for first store outside U.S.
  233. Canadians lead in time spent online, says report
  234. Daylight Saving Time
  235. Canada's Nik Zoricic dies after skicross crash
  236. Canada, Japan to team up on trade, defence: Harper
  237. Canada says to let the penny drop
  238. Exorcist Expertise Sought After Saskatoon 'Possession'
  239. Canada's Newest Coin Glows in the Dark
  240. 300 km/h motorcycle ride shocks Vancouver Island police
  241. Child porn scareware hits Canada
  242. Canadian bureaucracy and a joint study with NASA
  243. High-speed Internet remains a fantasy for many Canadians
  244. World Naked Bike Ride: Toronto cyclists bare down
  245. Radiohead stage collapse: Man killed in Downsview Park accident is Radiohead drum tech
  246. RCMP say motorcyclist was driving 279 km/h
  247. Crows terrorize Winnipeg neighbourhood