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  1. New York mourns murdered policeman
  2. Christmas baby born on US train
  3. US city sues Petrobras for corruption
  4. Roof issues at closed Ottawa science museum date back to 2010
  5. 2 taken into custody after Ottawa mall shooting released without charges
  6. World Juniors: Canada earns decisive win over Slovakia
  7. Screech actor charged over stabbing
  8. Rural firms 'catching up on towns'
  9. 'Blocked drug proposals' revealed
  10. Huge funeral for New York policeman
  11. RCMP investigate double homicide in northern B.C.
  12. Marcus Larabie, 14, killed by car driven by off-duty Abbotsford officer
  13. 'Crying every day': Immigration application error strands couple's son in India
  14. Foreign bribery cases are focus of new RCMP crackdown
  15. Canada's mining sector braces for another challenging year
  16. Sony The Interview makes $15m online
  17. Porter Airlines Flight PD539 makes emergency landing in Toronto
  18. Man shot and killed by transit police in Surrey, B.C.
  19. Hundreds mourn famed defence lawyer Eddie Greenspan in Toronto
  20. Youth vote 'key to election win'
  21. Businesses warn on election tactics
  22. Childcare costs 'cancels out wages'
  23. City Link owner defends actions
  24. Air Canada Calgary-to-Heathrow flight diverted to Toronto over 'electrical smell'
  25. Jun Lin's father addresses media after Magnotta verdict
  26. University student wants you to know how government spends tax money
  27. Network Rail boss 'may take bonus'
  28. Ex-Bank governor in new warning
  29. Obama: US now 'less racially divided'
  30. Virgin jet makes emergency landing
  31. US bishop admits fatal hit-and-run
  32. Probe into deadly US elderly home fire
  33. SNP defends talk of 'kingmaker role'
  34. PM joins runners in festive challenge
  35. Thatcher explored education overhaul
  36. Obama suggests Putin 'not so smart'
  37. LA police 'shot man in back'
  38. 6 charged in Boxing Day slayings in B.C. town
  39. Snowy owl 'epidemic' sweeps across Ontario
  40. CBI wants 2015 focus on deficit cut
  41. Clegg: Ignore election mud-slinging
  42. Secret papers reveal poll tax push
  43. Westland: Heseltine's Libya concerns
  44. Assault charge MP pleads not guilty
  45. Falling loonie cited for 'dent' in cross-border holiday shopping
  46. Indian parents pray for 'good sense to prevail' in attempt to bring son to Canada
  47. Trudeau's Liberals led in 2014, but what does 2015 hold?
  48. Network Rail boss will not take bonus
  49. New York Congressman Grimm resigns
  50. George Bush Sr home from hospital
  51. Travel firms sue cheap airfare site
  52. Ashdown recognised in Honours List
  53. FOI requests exceed 400,000 in decade
  54. Eight dead in Canadian 'mass murder'
  55. New York City arrests drop by 66%
  56. US woman killed by two-year-old son
  57. Edmonton mass murder: 6 adults, 2 children dead
  58. Ebola test negative on Kelowna, B.C., nurse Patrice Gordon
  59. Joe Oliver concerned about a Canada divided over energy
  60. Blair warning to 'left-wing' Labour
  61. Miliband in 'kitchen table' promise
  62. Warning over abuse inquiry victims
  63. CBC year in review: what you cared about most in 2014
  64. 'It was horrific': Edmonton mass killings linked to man with lengthy police record
  65. Ontario cancer patients gets compensation from Porter for bumped flight
  66. US state spares four on death row
  67. Kazakhstan takes Guantanamo inmates
  68. US strike 'killed al-Shabab chief'
  69. Cameron urges 'right choice' in 2015
  70. New family tax breaks, smoking rules and more take effect Jan. 1
  71. World Juniors: Canada edges U.S. to stay undefeated
  72. US 'concerned' about Cuba arrests
  73. Rail firms must offer cheapest ticket
  74. Abuse claims 'too many for state'
  75. Up to 7 shot, 2 in critical condition after Calgary New Year's shooting
  76. 5 immigration changes to watch for in 2015
  77. Jeb Bush 'clears decks for 2016 run'
  78. Boston bomb trial delay rejected
  79. Balls: Tories cede 'centre ground'
  80. 'Absolutely terrible' road conditions hit snowy eastern Ontario
  81. HMRC defends 'tweet us' suggestion
  82. Three-time NY Governor Cuomo dies
  83. Tories 'fire election starting gun'
  84. 'Messy meteorological medley' in store across Canada
  85. Toronto's Somali community worried over Calgary shooting death
  86. Greg Selinger to enter Manitoba NDP leadership race Friday
  87. Minister defends rail fare rises
  88. Merseyside devolution plan queried
  89. Florida man decapitates mother
  90. Presley's private jets up for sale
  91. No new charges for Reagan gunman
  92. 'Girl survivor' reports US plane crash
  93. Tories to cap public sector pay-offs
  94. Calgary police seek motive, suspect in New Year's shooting
  95. Edmonton mass murder: victims identified, all died of gunshot wounds
  96. Prince Andrew claims 'unbelievable'
  97. Libya al-Qaeda suspect dies in US
  98. Country star Jimmy Dickens dies
  99. Meals on wheels service 'in crisis'
  100. Heavy snow? Freezing rain? Bitter cold? Canada has it all this weekend
  101. Man with gun barricades himself in Trois-Rivières apartment
  102. Calgary's Somali community saddened by 2 deaths in 2 days
  103. US girl, 7, hailed after plane crash
  104. Labour in new NHS attack on Tories
  105. First elected US black senator dies
  106. Andrew claims 'emphatically denied'
  107. Edmonton mass shooting victims to be honoured at monastery
  108. Skiers rescued after chairlift breaks down at Quebec ski resort
  109. Retired 'could sell pension off'
  110. Funeral for murdered NY officer Liu
  111. Police cuts 'are here to stay'
  112. 2014 was a record year for Canadian auto recalls
  113. Winter weather wallops Canada as 9 provinces under warnings, watches
  114. Political courtroom showdowns scheduled in 2015
  115. Lib Dems could work with 'any party'
  116. Tories attack Labour spending plans
  117. Tips to survive the deep freeze gripping Canada
  118. Canada defeats Slovakia, advances to gold medal game
  119. Counselling in a 'spacesuit:' Healing the emotional toll of Ebola
  120. Hedge fund founder shot dead in NY
  121. Afghan leader queries exit deadline
  122. Boston bomb trial set to pick jury
  123. Gay banner removed from Pride DVD
  124. Minister sorry over rail delays
  125. Clegg: Lib Dems offer heart and spine
  126. Scots parties get campaigns started
  127. Welcome to election year, date to be determined: Chris Hall
  128. Elderly mom left on floor to die, son charged and seeks bail from court
  129. Julian Fantino out as veterans affairs minister
  130. Green Party in fares cut pledge
  131. Ferguson juror sues to lift gag order
  132. US oil falls below $50 a barrel
  133. US skiers killed in Alps avalanche
  134. Lib Dems in NHS funding pledge
  135. Poor 'face higher council tax bills'
  136. Prime minister meets with Ontario premier in Toronto
  137. World Juniors: Canada holds off Russia to win gold
  138. NY mayor rejects police funeral snub
  139. US governor sworn in for fourth term
  140. Police drop rape inquiry against MP
  141. Abbott: Murphy 'trying to buy' votes
  142. New legal bid in Andrew sex claim case
  143. Gerrard to seal move to LA Galaxy
  144. Hedge fund chief murder: Son charged
  145. Interest rate hike: 4 ways Canadians should prepare
  146. Want a single family home in Vancouver? Expect to pay over $1M
  147. Leafs fire coach Randy Carlyle
  148. Peers debate Wellers' privacy case
  149. Labour seeks summit to find A&E 'fix'
  150. Osborne warns over low oil prices
  151. Boehner survives US House rebellion
  152. Ex-governor jailed for corruption
  153. Obama threatens Keystone XL veto
  154. EU tops Cameron-Merkel talks agenda
  155. MPs: Deficit cut plan 'challenging'
  156. Dalhousie students condemn restorative justice in Facebook scandal
  157. 'Life is fragile,' mourners told at memorial for Edmonton mass murder victims
  158. Young start-up entrepreneur chooses Montreal over San Fran
  159. Calls made for hairdresser register
  160. PM condemns 'barbaric' Paris attack
  161. Campaign against Cosby, co-star says
  162. US lawyer in Andrew sex case sued
  163. MP calls for email disclaimer ban
  164. Why the Bank of Canada may hold off on interest rate hikes
  165. TSX up but oil price rise stalls at midday
  166. Why $500K may not be enough for a decent home in Canada's large cities
  167. US temperatures 'dangerously' low
  168. More Cosby accusers come forward
  169. Sony Pictures hackers 'got sloppy'
  170. Ex-police chief in US murder trial
  171. Bill Cosby warmly welcomed in Kitchener despite sex assault allegations
  172. B.C. family fined for noisy children by strata
  173. Charlie Hebdo vigils held in Canada after deadly attack in Paris
  174. Security meeting after Paris attack
  175. 'Strong case' for abandoning CPI
  176. Welfare reforms 'hit Wales hardest'
  177. Clegg 'dismay' at Farage comments
  178. Green anger at Ofcom exclusion
  179. Cosby receives standing ovation
  180. Girl, five, thrown off US bridge
  181. Punk band find stolen painting
  182. Fed rate rise before April unlikely
  183. No Greens, no TV debates - Cameron
  184. Paris shootings 'assaulted democracy everywhere,' PM says
  185. Should I stay or should I go? Canadian tech firms on the pros and cons of CES
  186. RCMP officer goaded to see 'how far he would go' with female prisoner
  187. MI5 'cannot stop every threat to UK'
  188. US to close 15 bases in Europe
  189. Ohio ends two-drug executions
  190. US to hold migration talks in Cuba
  191. Bill Cosby called a rapist by heckler at London, Ont., show
  192. Bob Marley brand pot producer wins Silicon Valley backing
  193. Tackling terror 'national priority'
  194. Private firm pulls out of hospital
  195. Short-term politics 'damages schools'
  196. MP receives Twitter pipe bomb threat
  197. US adds 252,000 jobs in December
  198. Men involved in Dalhousie Facebook scandal to attend separate classes
  199. How much will cheap oil save you? $1,500 this year at the gas pump, BMO says
  200. Activist who has family in Quebec flogged in Saudi Arabia, rights group says
  201. Cleric Abu Hamza jailed for life
  202. US 'recommends charges' for Petraeus
  203. Dozens of Cuban activists released
  204. US House passes Keystone pipeline bill
  205. Conservatives pledge new strike curbs
  206. Pensioners 'could run out of cash'
  207. Terrorism charges laid against 2 Ottawa men: RCMP
  208. Bill Cosby's Hamilton show disrupted by protesters
  209. Craigslist luxury rental scam leaves Vancouver tenants on the sidewalk
  210. Tories call for own MP to quit
  211. Whole Foods, Organic Valley targeted by animal abuse video
  212. House-high drifts as Nunavut areas buried in snow after blizzards
  213. Cameron to pay Obama two-day visit
  214. Miliband wants Living Standards Index
  215. Apprenticeship ad's claim of skilled trades shortfall open to question
  216. Dalhousie profs 'distressed' Facebook scandal to be handled inside dentistry school
  217. How Canadian doctor Vera Peters revolutionized cancer treatments
  218. PM 'running scared of TV debates'
  219. Movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn Jr dies
  220. MP 'upset' to be labelled a snob
  221. Terrorism Bill 'needs to be changed'
  222. Rallies across Canada, globe support victims of attacks in France
  223. Harper under tight security at Sir John A. Macdonald 200th birthday event
  224. Healthy newborn orca a hopeful sign for beleaguered species
  225. Cameron warns of 'legacy of debt'
  226. Boyhood takes Golden Globe honours
  227. Kerry urges stronger India-US ties
  228. 'Only 45%' to get full state pension
  229. DUP set to back Sinn Féin speaker
  230. Murdered and missing aboriginal women report coming today
  231. Dalhousie dentistry students return to class but will be taught separately
  232. $500M investment in Linamar auto-parts maker creates 1,200 jobs
  233. New terror data laws needed, says PM
  234. US admits Paris 'no-show' mistake
  235. US Centcom Twitter account hacked
  236. US police charged in homeless death
  237. US to beef up privacy and data laws
  238. Sellafield firm to lose contract
  239. MPs to sue UKIP MEP for slander
  240. MPs to press for Iraq report debate
  241. Another Ottawa man charged with participating in terrorist group
  242. Apprentice ad claim elicits NDP complaint to industry watchdog
  243. Tim Hortons snake-toss video surfaces
  244. Apology for 'Muslim Birmingham' claim
  245. Clegg on 'snoopers' charter' attack
  246. Schools face 'places breaking point'
  247. UK inflation rate falls to 0.5%
  248. End election deposits, says watchdog
  249. On the Runs evidence by Tony Blair
  250. How to tell if Canadian house prices are overvalued: Don Pittis