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  1. A giant of Montreal: Watch Jean Béliveau funeral live on CBCNews.ca
  2. Polls show Justin Trudeau, Stephen Harper in tight Ontario race
  3. Afghanistan decries CIA 'violations'
  4. Ebola doctors win 2014 Time award
  5. Humpback whales return to New York
  6. Miliband: Deficit a test for Labour
  7. Hamilton quits UKIP candidate vote
  8. Tony Blair summoned to MPs' inquiry
  9. Cameron determined to clinch NI deal
  10. Law targets online child abusers
  11. Mental health job scheme 'damaging'
  12. US House backs Venezuela sanctions
  13. Child's body found in car trunk, woman believed to be mother arrested
  14. F-35 fleet purchase cost could rise by $1B to replace lost aircraft
  15. Maritimes hit by rain and flooding, Ontario and Quebec get snow warnings
  16. MP seeks debate on new porn laws
  17. Bush 'fully informed' of CIA methods
  18. Citizenship checks 'missed past crime'
  19. Man jailed for Galloway attack
  20. CIA boss defends post-9/11 tactics
  21. Storm pounds northern California
  22. Canada police 'can search phones'
  23. Garcia Marquez archive cost withheld
  24. CBC shortens regional supper-hour newscasts, emphasizes mobile
  25. Mother charged with murder after daughter's body found in car trunk
  26. Luka Magnotta was ultra-organized in premeditated killing, Crown says
  27. US House passes $1.1tn budget bill
  28. Britain spoke to US about CIA report
  29. No NI deal but PM pledges more cash
  30. Water bills to fall 'by 5%' by 2020
  31. Anti-abortion protest bent rules on Parliament Hill
  32. New prostitution laws unlikely to be challenged soon, legal experts say
  33. Stephen Poloz seeks Star Trek inspiration after bad week: Don Pittis
  34. Brand and Farage trade more insults
  35. Star Wars character names revealed
  36. Labour reveals 'English laws' plans
  37. Juncker warns UK over migrant curbs
  38. Libby Davies, NDP deputy leader, won't run in 2015
  39. HMCS Whitehorse incident results in drinking ban on navy ships
  40. Joellan Huntley insurance clawback case defended by province
  41. US Senate backs anti-IS spending
  42. FBI probe into black teenager's death
  43. Mudslides and floods hit California
  44. Scottish Labour to unveil new leader
  45. David Miliband backs brother for PM
  46. Canada's navy imposes alcohol ban
  47. Life sentences handed down in Surrey Six slayings
  48. B.C. mother charged with death of daughter had attempted suicide
  49. Mohamed Fahmy's lawyers call on Canada to secure his release from Cairo prison
  50. Murphy named Scottish Labour leader
  51. 'Hundreds' of UK troops to go to Iraq
  52. Starmer to contest safe Labour seat
  53. Jennifer Pan guilty of murder in phoney home invasion
  54. Competition Bureau called in on LCBO, Beer Store deal
  55. Boy, 15, dies after being assaulted by group of four to five people
  56. Civil rights protest in US capital
  57. Rifkind requests CIA material on UK
  58. UKIP candidate 'sorry' for gay jibe
  59. Labour pledge over foreign criminals
  60. RCMP takedown of First Nations elder captured in photo
  61. Cable: Tories would destroy services
  62. UK food bank use tiny, says minister
  63. Kerry Smith quits as UKIP candidate
  64. PM attacks Labour's economy 'gamble'
  65. Murphy: 'I will rewrite constitution'
  66. Minister faces MPs over flight chaos
  67. Sidney Crosby diagnosed with the mumps
  68. BC SPCA seizes 16 emaciated horses from Okanagan farm
  69. 3 temporary foreign workers killed in Alta. crash
  70. Labour told 'keep quiet' on immigration
  71. Independent inquiry into flight chaos
  72. Alcatraz escapees 'may have survived'
  73. New dad fears Canadian permanent residency delays could force family apart
  74. Ottawa looks at hot housing market as finance ministers meet
  75. Luka Magnotta trial: Jury expected to start deliberations
  76. Cameron accepts Holyrood votes at 16
  77. Call for devolution 'transparency'
  78. Cameron 'could improve NI offer'
  79. Philippines murder charge for marine
  80. Sandy Hook families sue rifle maker
  81. Jolie: US must lead against torture
  82. Cosby breaks silence on abuse claims
  83. Trident key to SNP election deal
  84. May: 'No intervention' over torture
  85. May wants more powerful abuse inquiry
  86. MPs back firefighter pension changes
  87. Six dead in Pennsylvania shootings
  88. US court upholds LA condom law
  89. 'English votes' plans to be unveiled
  90. MPs urge changes to new planning law
  91. Dalhousie University probes misogynistic student 'Gentlemen's Club'
  92. Luka Magnotta trial: What the jury didn't see or hear
  93. Government loses appeal to stop medical marijuana patients from growing pot at home
  94. Kerry Smith resigns from UKIP
  95. Camille Cosby defends her husband
  96. UK 'will join the euro' - Heseltine
  97. Cheaper fuel cuts UK inflation to 1%
  98. 'Internet Black Widow’ denied any chance of parole
  99. Face it, Canada's housing market could fall like oil: Don Pittis
  100. Acid Attack: Nikolas Stefanatos sentenced to 57 months
  101. Ex-UKIP member's 'black arts' claim
  102. PM: People 'fed up' with wind farms
  103. Jeb Bush to explore White House bid
  104. Family of man killed in Walmart sues
  105. Body found in Pennsylvania manhunt
  106. Sony hackers threaten US cinemas
  107. Bill Cosby will not face LA charges
  108. Ministers criticised over train deals
  109. 'Gang murder law' review call by MPs
  110. Danielle Smith among Wildrose MLAs crossing to Alberta PC party
  111. B.C. Liberals approve controversial Site C dam project
  112. Toronto-area Pakistani community shocked by Taliban school attack
  113. UK unemployment falls again
  114. Government ministers due at talks
  115. VIDEO: Bin offenders 'should be flogged'
  116. Apple halts Russian online sales
  117. Cameron and Miliband clash over cuts
  118. MPs: Abandon Commons clerk process
  119. Parties' EU election spend revealed
  120. Car smoke ban 'to start in October'
  121. Straw 'never complicit' in torture
  122. Barack Obama thanks Canada for hosting Cuba-U.S. meetings
  123. Wildrose floor-crossing goes to vote by Alberta Tories
  124. 'Trusted travellers' designation expanded to reduce airport security wait times
  125. 'New chapter' in US-Cuba ties
  126. Ill teenagers not to be held in cells
  127. Councils braced for funding cuts
  128. Castro urges US to lift Cuba embargo
  129. Sony cancels The Interview release
  130. Mumps outbreak hits US hockey teams
  131. The rise and fall of Alberta's Wildrose Party
  132. Full text of Peter Mansbridge's interview with Stephen Harper
  133. Royal Mail sale '£180m underpriced'
  134. Nations hail US-Cuba breakthrough
  135. US boy's 1944 conviction overturned
  136. Man finds Elizabeth Gallagher for trip
  137. Friday marks election campaign start
  138. Libraries 'must emulate coffee shops'
  139. Women bishops fast-tracked to Lords
  140. Anti-marijuana ad's dubious claim a scary hit with parents
  141. Fighting radicalization: Why mosques shouldn't close their doors to troubled Muslims
  142. Dalhousie 4th-year dentistry student in Facebook post ‘frustrated’
  143. Sony hack is 'US security issue'
  144. 'Slenderman' accused to stand trial
  145. Two US states sue over marijuana
  146. Cost of MPs' advisers hits £8.4m
  147. US Secret Service is too 'insular'
  148. Killing of top Taliban 'ineffective'
  149. Stephen Harper's carbon-pricing comments: Policy or politics?
  150. Cutting duty on cross-border purchases could be economic benefit
  151. Women could join British infantry
  152. Tories drop aides from election list
  153. Disabled 'missing out' on scheme
  154. Hint of breakthrough in NI talks
  155. A&E has 'worst week' in England
  156. Illegal attempts to enter UK on rise
  157. What could Wildrose's Danielle Smith possibly have been thinking?
  158. Inflation rate cools to 2% on cheaper gasoline
  159. BlackBerry reports $148M US loss in 3rd quarter on lower revenue
  160. Oxfam criticised over poverty tweet
  161. Farage: Ex-candidate 'rough diamond'
  162. Obama vows response to Sony hack
  163. Plea by parents of Aurora accused
  164. Michael Phelps admits drink-driving
  165. US church crash claims fourth victim
  166. Plan to help over-50s get jobs
  167. Migration system 'in intensive care'
  168. Sony 'will not drop' N Korea film
  169. Travis Vader arrested as murder charges reactivated in McCann case
  170. Nearly 1,000 Reddit Ottawa users signed up for gift exchange
  171. Free weight-loss program helps Moose Jaw residents lose 2,500 lb.
  172. Tory MEP Philip Bradbourn dies
  173. N Korea seeks joint Sony hack probe
  174. Afghan Guantanamo inmates freed
  175. Charges laid after 101-year-old WWII vet robbed, left with plastic bag over head
  176. Bus driver to be charged after teen killed in hit and run
  177. Storm threatens holiday travel in B.C. this weekend
  178. Journalist John Freeman dies at 99
  179. Gunman kills two New York policemen
  180. US insists North Korea behind hack
  181. Ambulance targets plan revealed
  182. Military apologizes to ex-corporal who accused superior of sexual assault
  183. Muhammad Ali down with pneumonia
  184. Be honest on cuts, says Mandelson
  185. May 'could disband child abuse panel'
  186. Ken Clarke attacks 'silly' EU debate
  187. Obama condemns killings of NY police
  188. US mulls putting NK on terror list
  189. May targets student visa 'abuse'
  190. Girl, 6, found with severe injuries on northern Alta. reserve
  191. SaskPower worker electrocuted on high-voltage line
  192. 'Huff and puff' technology questioned after leak at Alberta oilsands site
  193. Labour attacks street light cuts
  194. Survivors urge abuse inquiry overhaul
  195. Father arrested after toddler struck in face, abandoned at B.C. bus stop
  196. Teen killed by Toronto transit bus remembered at candlelight vigil
  197. New York killer boasted to onlookers
  198. Higher pay awards 'on the way'
  199. Parties say progress made in talks
  200. NYC police chief backs mayor
  201. Singer Joe Cocker dies aged 70
  202. Alstom to pay US $772m bribery fine
  203. North Korea threatens US over Sony
  204. Man shot by U.S. customs officer to face charges in Canada
  205. Alberta man charged after First Nation girl beaten, found naked in snow
  206. Alberta's Wildrose Party picks Heather Forsyth as interim leader
  207. Scientists attack student exit plan
  208. US to probe Milwaukee police killing
  209. Council pothole repair cash listed
  210. Preston Manning apologizes for role in Wildrose defections
  211. Tributes paid to singer Joe Cocker
  212. North Korea websites back online
  213. UK economic growth revised down
  214. Broad agreement brokered in NI talks
  215. UKIP's Roger Bird to leave post
  216. US cinemas to screen The Interview
  217. Canada porn actor guilty of murder
  218. Gay US blood donor ban 'should end'
  219. Man admits £2m heiress blackmail
  220. Family of Luka Magnotta's victim still haunted by his horrific death
  221. Family says daughter killed in rock slide in Lions Bay, B.C., loved to hike
  222. A solo Christmas, snowshoeing across Great Slave Lake
  223. Party leaders' Christmas messages
  224. Obama hails The Interview screenings
  225. US shares close at record level
  226. Agreement 'shows way to succeed'
  227. Luka Magnotta found guilty of 1st-degree murder in Concordia student's death
  228. Travis Vader, accused of killing Alberta couple, released on house arrest
  229. Peace Tower carillon bells to mark 1914 Christmas truce
  230. UK productivity shows small rise
  231. Police killing sparks St Louis unrest
  232. Deadly storm strikes southern US
  233. George Bush Sr taken to hospital
  234. Edward Greenspan, criminal lawyer and legal pioneer, dead at 70
  235. A behind-the-scenes look at Pearson airport's holiday operations
  236. National chief Perry Bellegarde calls Alberta girl's assault shocking
  237. Sony releases The Interview online
  238. St Louis shooting 'unlike Ferguson'
  239. US lab worker monitored for Ebola
  240. Green Christmas greets millions of Canadians
  241. Surrey carjacking suspect facing multiple charges
  242. City Link closure 'disgraceful'
  243. PM's holiday message asks Canadians to pray for military personnel fighting ISIS
  244. Avalanche warning in effect for B.C. interior mountains
  245. Temperature records shattered in Atlantic Canada on balmy Christmas Day
  246. UKIP chair regrets National Front past
  247. 2 people in custody after shooting injures 1 person at Ottawa mall
  248. Beaten, abandoned Alberta girl regains consciousness, asks for Santa
  249. Pop music stars, former Bank of Canada chief named to Order of Canada
  250. N Korea berates Obama over film