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  1. Winnipeg's boil-water advisory remains in place until at least Thursday
  2. US Supreme Court blocks executions
  3. E. coli found in Winnipeg water
  4. US law 'chief' defends migrant action
  5. DfID criticised for agency oversight
  6. Miliband in Scots 'Home Rule' pledge
  7. Nuclear scientist jailed in US
  8. Spy agencies 'drowning in data' and unable to follow leads: security expert
  9. Woman who lost both legs after being attacked finally finds home
  10. More school grades dip amid changes
  11. MPs 'plotted to knock over cameraman'
  12. PM ludicrous over TV debates - Clegg
  13. Fugitive treasure hunter in court
  14. Taylor Swift trademarks 'sick beat'
  15. Port spat puts squeeze on US islands
  16. Tim Hortons confirms 350 layoffs, employees say news came as a shock
  17. Allan Schoenborn: home where B.C. man killed his 3 children to be demolished
  18. Serial bank robber linked to 9 heists in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan
  19. US Congress passes Keystone approval
  20. Amazon posts modest holiday profits
  21. Man missed lottery jackpot by seven seconds
  22. Google profits up nearly 30%
  23. Churchill's funeral anniversary marked
  24. Bombers 'porn-driven losers' - Boris
  25. University applications at record high
  26. Abuse victims named on Commons site
  27. 2 families chased by rabid wolf escape 'absolute disaster'
  28. Winter storm, freezing rain warnings to blanket Maritimes on Saturday
  29. Toronto, Montreal among safest cities, Economist report finds
  30. Mitchell 'refused' libel settlement
  31. Migrant voters 'key' in election
  32. Romney won't run in 2016 election
  33. US rejects Guantanamo Bay demand
  34. Woods shoots worst round of career
  35. US growth slows in fourth quarter
  36. PM Harper makes his case for new powers to combat terror
  37. Barclays downgrades 4 Canadian banks: BMO, Laurentian, RBC, TD
  38. Mother, child in critical condition after being swept away in B.C. river
  39. Canadian PM seeks wider terror laws
  40. Tasers 'needed for all police'
  41. Army to set up 'social media unit'
  42. Security fears over diplomat sex case
  43. 'Agent of radicalization' blocked from setting up community centre in Montreal
  44. Fracking called likely cause of earthquakes in northern Alberta
  45. Maritimes snow, ice pellets causing flight delays, slick roads
  46. Balloonists complete Pacific journey
  47. Labour makes Cameron billboard vow
  48. Firms to begin inmate rehabilitation
  49. John Baird says it was 'perfect time' for U.S. to move to restore Cuba relations
  50. North West Company boycott challenges high prices in North
  51. 'Holy moley': Video shows B.C. orcas rubbing on beach stones
  52. Pupils 'must know times tables by 11'
  53. New Jersey governor begins UK visit
  54. Morgan: I'm in charge, not Gove
  55. US boy, three, shoots both parents
  56. Whitney daughter's condition unknown
  57. Maude to stand down at election
  58. Winter wallop: Blizzard to blast Maritimes, drop another pile of snow
  59. Covering the Phoenix Sinclair inquiry was a 'harrowing' experience
  60. Canada's richest 1% aren't the only ones prospering
  61. Obama plans tax on overseas profits
  62. Cameron attacks school 'mediocrity'
  63. Labour warned over tuition fees cut
  64. Aid target figure 'should be kept'
  65. Who are Canada's politicians talking to when they say 'middle-class'?
  66. Toddler foods with excessive sodium, added sugar set taste preferences
  67. The Imitation Game's real-life history has link to Canada
  68. Patriots beat Seahawks 28-24
  69. Miliband to fight back in Boots row
  70. Scottish Labour proposes 'vow plus'
  71. New bid to revive 'snoopers' charter'
  72. Obama seeks tax rises in budget
  73. US oil workers go on national strike
  74. Power Rangers actor held over stabbing
  75. PM's mosque radicalization remark troubles Muslim groups
  76. Target Canada liquidation sales this Thursday will be 'like Black Friday'
  77. Woman charged for not taking breathalyzer - but says she took it 24 times
  78. Osborne warns of Greece 'risk'
  79. US expands Venezuela visa bans
  80. Whitney daughter 'fighting for life'
  81. US drops News Corp hacking probe
  82. Tories to offer English laws 'veto'
  83. Crucial vote on three-person babies
  84. 'Radical change' needed for NHS
  85. John Baird to resign as foreign affairs minister, sources say
  86. Calgary's Naheed Nenshi chosen as world's best mayor
  87. Alice Fox, RCMP officer in 'It Gets Better' video, sues force for harassment
  88. 'Innocent' on police photos database
  89. Suge Knight charged with murder
  90. Boris Johnson enters Boots tax row
  91. UKIP MP's 'Hello Kitty' tweet puzzle
  92. MP: Lobbying Act a 'dog's breakfast'
  93. Lee to publish Mockingbird 'sequel'
  94. Canada foreign minister resigns
  95. Knight goes from court to hospital
  96. S&P pays $1.4bn in sub-prime case
  97. John Baird resigns: So, what does a former foreign affairs minister do next?
  98. What's going on in Calgary's housing market?
  99. Adopted twins stranded in Sierra Leone could soon be on way to Canada
  100. Charities warn of rising homelessness
  101. NSA pledge on data of non-Americans
  102. Seven die as New York train hits car
  103. MPs to press Chilcot on Iraq delays
  104. Labour plays down Ed Balls' name gaffe
  105. Yo! Sushi founder 'scared' by Labour
  106. Mount Polley spill: Search warrants executed at Imperial Metals
  107. Baird bows out: Foreign affairs minister tells House he's resigning
  108. Who is terrorism suspect Awso Peshdary?
  109. MP's 'inaccurate mileage claims'
  110. US senator questions hand-wash rules
  111. Armstrong charged over car crash
  112. US skier trapped for days in Alps
  113. NZ judge to lead child abuse inquiry
  114. Hodge pulls out of mayoral race
  115. Ex priest who 'devastated a generation' of parishioners gets 19 years in prison
  116. Justin Trudeau, babysitter? Poll tests leaders' images on range of questions
  117. Man facing terror-related charges told not to contact 14 possible witnesses
  118. IFS says 'worst of cuts to come'
  119. Silk Road site's creator found guilty
  120. 9/11 plotter accuses Saudi royals
  121. Pentagon 'boss' keen to arm Ukraine
  122. US watchdog to defend net neutrality
  123. MPs urge Britain to step up IS fight
  124. Simplify voter registration, say MPs
  125. Lib Dems planning £8bn in tax rises
  126. Brown warns of Union disintegration
  127. 2 escapees from mental-health facility injured in head-on crash
  128. B.C. soccer coach arrested for allegedly trying to meet 12-year-old girl for sex
  129. 'Going out on top was always an objective of mine,' John Baird tells Peter Mansbridge
  130. Brian Williams sorry for Iraq story
  131. UK to lead 'spearhead Nato force'
  132. May wins rapist deportation appeal
  133. Target Canada's liquidation draws crowds, but also bargain hungry critics
  134. Gordie Howe's trip to Saskatoon a tribute to humble beginnings
  135. Skating trail now the longest its ever been on the Red River
  136. Sony boss quits after email hack
  137. Grand jury 'chokehold' records sought
  138. Obama lauds 'friend' Dalai Lama
  139. Twitter boss admits trolling failure
  140. Radical NHS changes 'disastrous'
  141. PwC promoted tax avoidance, say MPs
  142. Mental health detentions 'a scandal'
  143. New York crash train 'not speeding'
  144. China detains Canadian over secrets
  145. Harvard bans student-teacher affairs
  146. VIDEO: Hunt under fire over 'nuns' remark
  147. Army 'needs more minority recruits'
  148. Supreme Court to rule today whether doctors can help patients die
  149. Job figures can show latest impact of oil-price drop
  150. Winnipeg woman caught up in international sex assault investigation
  151. Farage scraps event amid protests
  152. Hunt attacked over nun comment
  153. GCHQ censured over data deal with US
  154. Canada to allow assisted suicide
  155. US jobs market gathers momentum
  156. Lawyers bite over 'Left Shark' model
  157. Hodge attacks Labour over PwC funds
  158. UK 'not irrelevant' in Ukraine talks
  159. Miliband warning to UK 'tax havens'
  160. What's next for Parliament after top court ruling on doctor-assisted suicide?
  161. 'Magic Lady' Rashida Samji: Accused Ponzi schemer in her own words
  162. TurboTax fraud uncovered in U.S. couldn't happen here, CRA says
  163. Air strike kills US hostage, says IS
  164. US family 'stages boy's kidnapping'
  165. Susan Rice: US has achievable agenda
  166. Parents 'hopeful US hostage alive'
  167. Sturgeon backs LGBTI envoy plan
  168. Labour's women board members plan
  169. Cutting through news of John Baird's resignation
  170. Doctor-assisted death: Physicians want more palliative care as well
  171. Winners become losers in aftermath of $110M Ponzi scheme
  172. Miliband stance 'not anti-business'
  173. UKIP in PC death 'karma' tweet row
  174. Search for RCAF technician now a 'recovery'
  175. Snow as high as roofs in Northern B.C. after record-breaking snowfall
  176. Talking terrorism: Harper and Obama sound like yin and yang
  177. News anchor Brian Williams steps down
  178. Adnan Syed from 'Serial' granted appeal
  179. Labour pledges Sure Start boost
  180. Pensioner bonds extended - Osborne
  181. Solicitor general denies tax claims
  182. Revenue Canada's call centres giving bad tax advice: report
  183. The Massey Murder: 100 years later, the tabloid tale still fascinates
  184. Vancouver homeless man allegedly gets soaked with bucket of water outside Tim Hortons
  185. Greenspan predicts Greek euro exit
  186. Three-time major winner Casper dies
  187. Ban racists from social media - MPs
  188. Labour to double paid paternity leave
  189. Tim Hortons apologizes after water poured on sleeping homeless men in Vancouver
  190. Ground search held off for RCAF member missing in Banff avalanche
  191. CRA's new mandate lets agency pass info to police without judicial warrants
  192. NFL concussion settlement 'close'
  193. HSBC 'helped clients dodge tax'
  194. Snapchat selfie 'unmasked killer'
  195. Lee 'extremely hurt' by book claims
  196. Grammy glory for singer Sam Smith
  197. ‘Utterly shocking’: Experts say sex assault reports on Canadian campuses too low
  198. BMW Mini Cooper called 'junk,' as owner left with blown engine
  199. This RRSP season will be the last before new rules on fee transparency
  200. HSBC tax claim sparks political row
  201. Alabama same-sex marriages begin
  202. Netflix launches service in Cuba
  203. Rotherham warning 'ignored in 2002'
  204. Give Britain a pay rise, says Cameron
  205. Global calls to probe HSBC tax plans
  206. HSBC documents show bank helped clients hide billions from tax man
  207. 'That’s the target,' Via terror suspect said as train passed, court hears
  208. Girls teams in Toronto test smaller, lighter soccer balls to try to limit injuries
  209. Labour pledges new 'kinship' rights
  210. UK prisoner voting rights 'breached'
  211. Tories auction shoe shopping with May
  212. US hostage 'killed by Islamic State'
  213. Requests for Twitter user data surge
  214. Spider-Man swings into Marvel films
  215. UK 'cannot let Ukraine collapse'
  216. EU law targets foreign rogue drivers
  217. Weather statements, extreme cold warnings for Atlantic Canada
  218. 30 years on, did Tears Are Not Enough really 'bridge the distance'?
  219. UBC sex assault reports out of sync with police statistics
  220. Labour defends 'pink van' campaign
  221. Spouse rules 'unfair to UK citizens'
  222. NY policeman charged over shooting
  223. Jon Stewart to leave Daily Show
  224. Man charged with Graham murder
  225. Alleged Via train plot unravelled after police encounter
  226. Longueuil pedestrian overpass partially collapses on Highway 132
  227. Missing search and rescue worker loved 'majestic mountains' that claimed his life
  228. Sturgeon: UK austerity 'has failed'
  229. MPs to question tax chief on HSBC
  230. US news anchor Williams suspended
  231. Party donors had HSBC Swiss accounts
  232. Pink van not patronising - Harman
  233. UK 'did not seek torture redactions'
  234. Canadian campuses lack U.S.-style transparency on sex assault reports
  235. Pierre Poilievre takes charge of one key to Conservative election win
  236. Dad, daughter undergo successful liver transplant, but twin sister still in need
  237. Obama seeks IS 'war' resolution
  238. Man held for North Carolina killings
  239. Jeb Bush redacts leaked information
  240. NY policeman pleads not guilty
  241. Murders 'over parking, not religion'
  242. Sniper Kyle said gunman was 'nuts'
  243. Accused in B.C. legislature bomb plot case wanted 'jihad'
  244. Mark Salesse: body of missing RCAF member recovered
  245. L'Isle Verte seniors' residence fire coroner's report expected Thursday
  246. Labour pledges infant class size cap
  247. Farage: Other parties 'fear' UKIP
  248. Congress defies Obama over Keystone
  249. CBS newsman Bob Simon dies in crash
  250. HSBC tax scandal 'public' in 2010