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  1. Actor LaBeouf arrested for being drunk
  2. Obituary: Geoffrey Howe
  3. Francophone voters in Quebec to play key role in election outcome
  4. Hurricane Oho remnants bring high winds and waves, elating B.C. surfers
  5. Confederate flag-clad man protesting niqab charged for threats at debate
  6. Bowe Bergdahl 'shouldn't be jailed'
  7. US to compensate Kunduz strike victims
  8. 'Racism' fear over landlord checks
  9. MPs call for tobacco tax increase
  10. Alberta RCMP investigate $24K missing from GoFundMe trust
  11. Elections Canada reports higher voter turnout for advance polls
  12. Montreal opens up to Environment Canada about plan to dump sewage
  13. Clarke to Osborne: Get your tin hat on
  14. Farage: I back both EU 'Out' campaigns
  15. Tamir Rice shooting 'justified'
  16. Berlin protest against EU-US trade deal
  17. Man, 27, arrested after patron killed during St. John's hotel robbery
  18. 2 police officers shot responding to attempted Niagara-area suicide
  19. Labour MP 'sorry' for Hunt wife tweet
  20. Lawyers criticise UK refugee response
  21. British diplomat summoned by Russia
  22. Blue Jays defeat Rangers, avoid elimination
  23. Blue Jays fans thankful for Tulowitzki after Game 3 heroics
  24. US reporter 'convicted' in Iran
  25. Alaska: Oil to pay for climate change
  26. Aerosmith protest over Trump campaign
  27. 'Patriotic' call to remain in the EU
  28. Briton wins Nobel economics prize
  29. Zimbabwe clears Cecil the lion killer
  30. Early voting turnout up in Canada
  31. Labour U-turn on fiscal vote
  32. Watson refuses Lord Brittan apology
  33. Boris: Price of EU exit 'lowest ever'
  34. B.C. election worker quits due to long lineups
  35. Organ exchange program slow to deliver on promise to man in need of a kidney, family says
  36. Jury form errors raise questions about administration of justice in Ontario
  37. Three held over Canadian tourist murder
  38. US rebel flag 'threats' to black family
  39. MPs to debate Immigration Bill
  40. Rock the Vote targets low election turnout in First Nations communities
  41. Election campaign's final week sees party leaders digging in
  42. Political titans locked in tight race in downtown Toronto
  43. Playboy 'to drop' naked women images
  44. UK inflation rate turns negative again
  45. McDonnell: I changed tactics, not policy
  46. UK pulls out of £5.9m Saudi jail deal
  47. Clinton gears up for Democratic debate
  48. Jennifer Lawrence pens sexism essay
  49. US 'drunk driver' live streams ride
  50. Toronto's Ford brothers stand with Harper at Etobicoke campaign event
  51. Stephen Poloz blames 'bad choices,' not monetary policy for record debt
  52. 'Get out the vote' operations critical in tight race
  53. Osborne urges Labour MPs to rebel
  54. Planned Parenthood changes foetal rules
  55. Trump to host Saturday Night Live
  56. 2 girls dead, another critical after being engulfed in grain in Alta.
  57. Elections Canada says 3.6 million votes cast during advance polls
  58. MPs' communications 'not protected'
  59. UK unemployment rate at seven-year low
  60. US gun store ordered to pay $6m
  61. Ex-NBA star Odom 'found unconscious'
  62. Actress Moore launches gun campaign
  63. Corbyn and PM clash over tax credits
  64. Corbyn to press China on human rights
  65. Juncker: No huge progress in UK talks
  66. Immigration fades as election issue despite Alan Kurdi tragedy
  67. Canola seed incident that killed 2 girls claims life of 3rd sister
  68. Feds order Montreal sewage dump to be put on hold
  69. China hits back at US over islands
  70. Go-ahead for grammar school plan
  71. EU to meet over Turkey migrant deal
  72. Teen sex workers rescued in US sting
  73. Tesla urges caution over 'autopilot'
  74. Ex-NBA star Odom 'took cocaine'
  75. US astronomer quits over sex scandal
  76. Sturgeon makes appeal to 'No' voters
  77. What happens if Harper wins the most seats but not a majority?
  78. Toronto erupts with joy as Blue Jays win wild Game 5
  79. Finance Minister Joe Oliver charged taxpayers to upgrade seat on flights
  80. 'Suicide bids' since Kids Company shut
  81. US 'to extend Afghan military presence'
  82. 'Homeland is racist' graffiti on set
  83. Cameron to 'quicken' EU negotiations
  84. Scotland 'unlikely' to reverse UK cuts
  85. Harper 'should be embarrassed' to campaign with Ford brothers: Trudeau
  86. Suspect dead, 4 victims remain in hospital following attack at band office
  87. Kia to recall 42,000 Sorento SUVs in Canada over brake-shift defect
  88. Hastert to plead guilty in cover-up case
  89. NY restaurant group to end tipping
  90. Abuse inquiry lost victim submissions
  91. US mother 'helpless' over church death
  92. Canada election row over brothel advert
  93. Canadian envoy of Iran crisis fame dies
  94. Tom Mulcair's family hardships shaped TPP opposition
  95. Liberals, NDP turn down Privy Council briefing offer on TPP deal
  96. Justin Trudeau and the fading memory of National Energy Program in Alta.
  97. Councils to get business rate powers
  98. Unions demand UK steel industry help
  99. Support for slavery victims criticised
  100. Outside review of Met's Brittan conduct
  101. Farage attacks 'fashionable charities'
  102. Randy Quaid released from custody
  103. Security fears over China nuclear deal
  104. Adviser resigns from abuse inquiry
  105. SNP members reject fracking ban call
  106. Blue Jays get last laugh in election day scheduling conflict
  107. FBI tipped off Wilfrid Laurier University about online threat
  108. Poll Tracker: Are the Liberals now eating into Conservative support?
  109. US-Canada relations 'must improve'
  110. US 'clock boy' meets Sudan leader
  111. Malaysia arrests Kosovan for 'IS hack'
  112. Sturgeon in £200m NHS election pledge
  113. BMA 'misleading' doctors over contract
  114. Ex-NBA star Odom regains consciousness
  115. US curbs Arctic offshore drilling
  116. Briton jailed for US terror offences
  117. Blue Jays bats silenced by Royals in Game 1 of ALCS
  118. Green Party may not be able to ride wave of change
  119. Corbyn to become CND vice-president
  120. Apple ordered to pay huge damages
  121. Call to exempt Scotland from union bill
  122. U.K. police arrest suspect in Wilfrid Laurier University threat
  123. NDP insiders face final campaign stretch with frustration and optimism
  124. Canada Post's controversial reforms could hang on election
  125. Bishops urge PM to accept more refugees
  126. Elections Canada bracing for heavy voter turnout on Oct. 19
  127. Russian spies in Canada: new lessons from the Gouzenko defection
  128. Harper fires up supporters at Toronto rally promoted by Ford brothers
  129. China 'won't shy' from rights talks
  130. 2002 memo suggests Blair Iraq backing
  131. Funding for groups tackling extremism
  132. Morgan back on Saturday Night Live
  133. Mitchell suggests tax credits 'tweak'
  134. Cabinet 'all Eurosceptics', says Fallon
  135. 'There are more people than the murderer that know': 3 cold cases that haunt police
  136. Tom Mulcair's campaign comes down to final, emotional appeals
  137. Canadians to vote in tight election
  138. PM extends powers to block passports
  139. The 'toxic' dilemma over airports
  140. Canada's democracy conundrum: high marks for freedom, not so great on voting
  141. From Bell to VW, shareholders pay for executive sins: Don Pittis
  142. Toronto Blue Jays hoping home games will change ALCS luck
  143. Cost of each Syria refugee 'up to £23k'
  144. English votes plan 'must be piloted'
  145. Cancelled wedding becomes homeless meal
  146. Johnson: Tax credit protections needed
  147. A dozen councils 'close to the edge'
  148. Chinese president in UK for state visit
  149. MPs' spying protection 'still exists'
  150. UK 'to take 1,000 Syrians by Christmas'
  151. Scattered reports of snafus as voters cast ballots after marathon campaign
  152. 'We have no family left,' says woman who lost father, 3 kids in crash
  153. End of election blackout puts B.C. in 'anomalous situation'
  154. Ohio puts executions on hold until 2017
  155. CIA boss's personal email 'hacked'
  156. NY 'Goodfellas' robbery trial opens
  157. Treasury defends tax credit cuts
  158. Ex-minister resigns Labour whip
  159. Royals and MPs to greet Chinese leader
  160. Canada's Liberals sweep to power
  161. Mitchell 'making progress' says friend
  162. Tata Steel announces 1,200 job cuts
  163. Trudeau pledges 'real change' as Liberals leap ahead to majority government
  164. Justin Trudeau's turn to face the weight of expectations
  165. Toronto Blue Jays: 3 up, 3 down after a big Game 3 win
  166. Hammond rejects China security fears
  167. Canada's Liberals to hold victory rally
  168. Ex-NBA star Odom home after collapse
  169. Walking Dead star's play to hit Broadway
  170. NHS cash 'to fall as share of GDP by 2020'
  171. Corbyn meets Chinese President Xi
  172. Conservatives begin post-mortem as defeat to Liberals begins to sink in
  173. Justin Trudeau's majority greeted with optimism by provincial premiers
  174. TSX, Canadian dollar rise after federal election
  175. Canada to withdraw jets from IS battle
  176. Biden insists he backed Bin Laden raid
  177. US 'clock boy' to move to Qatar
  178. Jim Webb drops out as 2016 Democrat
  179. China to sign UK nuclear plant deal
  180. 70% in work scheme 'don't get jobs'
  181. CBI warning of EU exit 'downsides'
  182. NDP left looking for answers after crushing collapse in support
  183. Before Parliament Hill attack, RCMP got 3 warnings, reduced patrols
  184. What a Liberal majority means to First Nations
  185. US Pilot killed in F-18 jet crash
  186. Cameron defends tax credit cuts at PMQs
  187. Watson to face Brittan case questions
  188. Tributes to Labour MP Michael Meacher
  189. Bercow calls for school funding reform
  190. Biden rules out White House run
  191. Wikileaks in CIA boss emails claim
  192. Chris Rock to host 2016 Oscars
  193. PM defends China business deals
  194. Bank: EU makes economy 'more dynamic'
  195. Estrada cools Royals bats, Blue Jays avoid elimination
  196. Streetcar video shows Yatim being shot repeatedly on Dundas West car
  197. Gilles Duceppe to step down as Bloc Québécois leader
  198. MPs to debate 'English votes' plans
  199. May condemns lack of police diversity
  200. Deaths data 'misrepresented by Hunt'
  201. Small units urged for child offenders
  202. US pours scorn on Assad Moscow trip
  203. Man held in US 'road rage' killing
  204. Clinton to testify on Benghazi attack
  205. Osborne: Comfortable over tax credits
  206. Sugar tax and offers ban 'would work'
  207. Ottawa shooting: Day of chaos remembered 1 year later
  208. Jury to hear audio of fatal police shooting at trial of Const. James Forcillo
  209. Mysterious international fireworks show erupts over Detroit River
  210. Cuts 'would hurt police terror fight'
  211. Iraq Inquiry timetable 'by November'
  212. US-Iraqi raid 'foiled IS mass killing'
  213. Canada remembers Ottawa attack
  214. Obama calls for Puerto Rico debt help
  215. Psychoactive drugs policy 'rushed'
  216. Monsoon tops minimum wage shame list
  217. China and UK in 'deals for North'
  218. Highway of Tears email deletion referred to RCMP by B.C. privacy watchdog
  219. 2 dead after helicopter crash north of Paynton, Sask.
  220. Three shot at US university
  221. 'Drunken' spies' defections shook US
  222. Plaid to end 'record of NHS failure'
  223. Cenotaph service to be made shorter
  224. Tax credit opponents 'can kill' plans
  225. £9m pledged for Tata steelworkers
  226. Chafee drops out of White House race
  227. U.S. milk imports under Trans-Pacific Partnership not subject to Canada's drug rules
  228. Quebec reacts to allegations of police sex abuse toward First Nations women
  229. Mountie killer prompted RCMP to test guns that can be converted to fully automatic
  230. Housing 'first test' for English votes
  231. Paul Ryan to run for US House speaker
  232. Labour campaigns over vote changes
  233. Trudeau approach to climate talks will include provinces - but maybe not targets
  234. Funeral held for 3 Alberta sisters smothered by canola seed
  235. Toronto Blue Jays look for Game 6 win to stay alive in ALCS
  236. No more excuses on NHS, says Plaid
  237. Another Labour peer resigns whip
  238. Actress Maureen O'Hara dies aged 95
  239. Justin Trudeau answers B.C. voter's widely shared Facebook letter
  240. Trudeau follows in father's footsteps as leader for generational change
  241. Canadiens carry perfect record into tilt against Leafs
  242. US 'drunk driver' kills four people
  243. Thousands of Canadians warned about risks in wake of Hurricane Patricia
  244. Ontario town celebrates Christmas early for terminally ill boy
  245. Rise of IS linked to Iraq War - Blair
  246. Florida holds hunt to kill 320 bears
  247. Labour 'would back tax credit U-turn'
  248. Firms 'must reveal bonus gender gap'
  249. Labour: MPs will not be deselected
  250. March held for aboriginal women alleging police abuse in Val-d'Or