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  1. 2 teens killed in crash north of Toronto
  2. Should cyclists be required to get licences?
  3. Hurricane remnants bring Texas floods
  4. 'Autonomy' plan for Scottish Labour
  5. Lords set for tax credits showdown
  6. Legal challenge over ministers' code
  7. Four dead as whale boat sinks
  8. Oklahoma crash woman on murder charges
  9. Justin Bieber rules MTV EMAs in Milan
  10. US remains returned from North Korea
  11. At least 5 dead after whale watching vessel sinks off Tofino, B.C., 1 missing
  12. Why Canadians are spending more on wireless and internet services
  13. Terminally ill boy's family awed by support from all over for early Christmas
  14. Saudi relationship with UK 'at risk'
  15. Steve Jobs film fails at US box office
  16. MPs challenge 'tampon tax' in Commons
  17. MPs to launch TalkTalk hack inquiry
  18. Justin Trudeau will move into Rideau Cottage, not 24 Sussex
  19. 5 British nationals dead after Tofino whale-watching boat capsizes
  20. Parents of disabled woman say caregiver's lack of medical skills put daughter at risk
  21. Five UK whale-watchers die in Canada
  22. University removes US rebel flag
  23. Trump 'started with father's $1M loan'
  24. US ship passes disputed China islands
  25. NSA warns of state cyber-attack risk
  26. Indonesia 'will join TPP trade deal'
  27. Whale boat 'no time to send mayday'
  28. Osborne to act on tax credit defeats
  29. 'Tampon tax' cut to be taken to EU
  30. At least 20 years in prison for B.C. man who trafficked teens for sex, Crown says
  31. Tom Mulcair says niqab position was a defining moment of his political career
  32. UK economic growth slows to 0.5%
  33. 'Joint enterprise' appeals to be heard
  34. Probe into US officer-pupil clash
  35. Bikini islanders seek US relocation
  36. Underdogs aim for World Series glory
  37. Father and son dead in boat sinking
  38. UK to extend Afghanistan troops' stay
  39. Parliament review after Lords defeat
  40. Peers fail in voting register challenge
  41. Canadian Rangers program faces ombudsman review after 'significant' number of deaths
  42. Stephen Harper to move back to Calgary following election defeat
  43. 4 Tofino boat victims identified, including 2 Britons who were living in Canada
  44. US to probe 'tossed student' case
  45. Trump overtaken by Carson in 2016 poll
  46. Bobbies on the beat 'coming to an end'
  47. PM to make EU reform case in Iceland
  48. UK seeks emergency EU talks on steel
  49. Benefit fraud target 'lacks ambition'
  50. UK cash to protect antiquities from IS
  51. US signals shift in anti-IS campaign
  52. Walgreens Boots to buy Rite Aid
  53. Stability of Canada boat questioned
  54. Liberals to get busy with packed agenda before year's end
  55. Vancouver city council votes to remove viaducts
  56. Deaths of Canadian Ranger and spouse involved military-issued rifle
  57. Abbott tells Europe to close borders
  58. Corbyn demands tax credit 'guarantee'
  59. Review 'must not punish Lords'
  60. Job advisers placed in food banks
  61. US policeman fired for student assault
  62. Hastert guilty plea in hush-money case
  63. Ex-Toronto mayor Rob Ford has new tumour on bladder
  64. Senators gather in Ottawa as Justin Trudeau considers Senate reform
  65. Junior doctors 'will not lose money'
  66. US Republicans spar in fiery debate
  67. Escaped US defence blimp grounded
  68. VIDEO: Decades in jail for another man’s crime
  69. Prince Harry meets Barack Obama
  70. Kids Company 'given £46m public cash'
  71. MI5 seeks 'mature debate' on powers
  72. UK 'yet to reveal EU reform details'
  73. Liberal justice: experts expect less punitive, more principled approach to crime
  74. I'm scared of Quebec's police, and I'm not an aboriginal woman: Neil Macdonald
  75. Canadian Forces bases and contracted civilian airliners could help with refugee plan
  76. Iraq Inquiry 'published by July 2016'
  77. Kids Company gave 'exceptional value'
  78. Corbyn would 'intervene' on steel
  79. US jets intercept Russia warplanes
  80. Plane catches fire on Florida runway
  81. Bradley Cooper speaks out over wage gap
  82. Paul Ryan elected US House speaker
  83. MPs to investigate UK drone strike
  84. Clarke: Don't choose leader on EU views
  85. Why celery is eating up more of your salary
  86. Rob Ford '99% sure' new tumour is malignant
  87. Quebec's minister in Val-d'Or aboriginal abuse case takes sick leave
  88. Jail for US prep school sex attacker
  89. Scottish Labour considers Trident debate
  90. Debate over hospital parking charges
  91. Osborne launches infrastructure drive
  92. MPs worried by UK refugee 'capacity'
  93. Last UK Guantanamo detainee released
  94. 9 not-so-easy steps to turn 24 Sussex Drive into a green home
  95. Margaret Trudeau on Justin, Pierre - and that hair
  96. Good money after bad? Quebec taxpayers go head to head with Boeing, Airbus: Don Pittis
  97. Iranian-American 'detained in Iran'
  98. Corbyn aide's tweet apology criticised
  99. Ministers knew of Kids Company outlay
  100. Labour's Corbyn in plea to Scots voters
  101. US to send special forces into Syria
  102. First wave of US drug inmates go free
  103. Republicans will not air debate on NBC
  104. Rapper turned IS fighter killed by US
  105. Fewer young Canadians working since 2008 recession, StatsCan finds
  106. Memories still raw 20 years after Quebec referendum
  107. Scots Labour would restore tax credits
  108. Black activists disrupt Clinton rally
  109. Gender specialists to help Canadian military deal with vulnerable civilians
  110. Judicial recount results arriving after narrow election wins
  111. Happy Days actor Molinaro dies at 96
  112. UK 'late' to identify extremist views
  113. Gravel truck, pickup collision kills three members of Paul Band First Nation
  114. ANALYSIS | Wildrose budget response overshadowed by 'childish behaviour'
  115. Hal-Con 2015 doesn't disappoint with spectacular cosplays
  116. Scottish Labour to vote on Trident
  117. Work begins on UK's new UK Mid-East base
  118. Internet firms 'should retain data'
  119. Lost cargo ship 'found by search team'
  120. Found denies Golden Horn in Kentucky
  121. Six million paid 'below living wage'
  122. Trick or Trudeau: Incoming PM's family dresses up for Halloween
  123. May rules out powers on browsing data
  124. Biwott and Keitany win in New York
  125. Taylor Swift sued over Shake It Off
  126. U.S. court orders seizure of Yarmouth ferry due to unpaid bills
  127. LCBO spent more than $250K fighting privacy ruling
  128. Meet the new Blue Jays boss — Mark Shapiro takes over
  129. Actor and ex-senator Fred Thompson dies
  130. UK, Germany heart of Europe - Osborne
  131. PM bids to speed up adoption process
  132. Bier Markt's skimpy dress code called 'sexist and discriminatory'
  133. How the University of Calgary's Enbridge relationship became controversial
  134. Forget Syria, Russia's muscle is moving closer to Canada's doorstep
  135. PM: No 'safe space' for terrorists
  136. Housing Bill debated under new laws
  137. Oldham West by-election date confirmed
  138. 'No special treatment' for Kids Company
  139. US top court hears white jury case
  140. US spent $43m on Afghan fuel station
  141. US Navy locates cargo ship wreckage
  142. Google plans drone delivery service
  143. Top bureaucrats met to resist partisanship imposed on public service
  144. Cabinet swearing-in ceremony will be on jumbo screens at Rideau Hall
  145. Osborne: UK does not want closer union
  146. Downing St denies scrapping Syria vote
  147. Police chiefs threaten legal action
  148. Keystone pipeline company wants pause
  149. Service to remember Charles Kennedy
  150. Justin Trudeau's honeymoon period: How long can it last?
  151. Muslim prisoners allege Catholic chaplain insulted them
  152. Bombardier's strange chokehold on the public purse: Neil Macdonald
  153. Osborne: UK to get best of both worlds
  154. Votes at 16 'may delay' EU referendum
  155. US to return to South China Sea
  156. Rebel flag supporter 'bombs Walmart'
  157. Amazon opens traditional bookshop
  158. Court orders Bill Cosby testimony
  159. Labour denies Corbyn 'snub' to CBI
  160. Jon Stewart signs net deal with HBO
  161. Ohio to vote on marijuana legalisation
  162. Canadian dogs spiked by porcupine
  163. Canadian auto sales up 5.1% in October
  164. National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation opens in Winnipeg
  165. Quebec palliative care centre to provide doctor-assisted suicide
  166. Online activity stored under new law
  167. Obama to rule on Keystone during term
  168. Houston rejects equal rights changes
  169. HMRC 'still failing UK taxpayers'
  170. Crown courts 'chaotic and archaic'
  171. Warning over PM's key EU reform aim
  172. Justin Trudeau's Liberal cabinet to be sworn in at Rideau Hall
  173. Finance report outlines big challenges facing new environment minister
  174. Universities need to beware of companies bearing gifts
  175. Trudeau sworn in as new Canada PM
  176. Bush apologises for French work jibe
  177. PMQs: Corbyn NHS winter crisis warning
  178. Bomb fears halt UK-Sharm flights
  179. Bomb 'may have caused Egypt jet crash'
  180. 'Super Serena' chases 'phone grabber'
  181. Mystery US police death ruled suicide
  182. TransCanada's request to pause Keystone XL review rejected by U.S.
  183. Cabinet swearing-in ceremony signals new relationship with indigenous people
  184. MI5 'secretly collected phone data'
  185. Holyrood 'will have tax credit powers'
  186. Gove 'wants to reduce prison numbers'
  187. Britons stuck as Sharm flights halted
  188. Justin Trudeau's 1st day as PM: Family, flag and father
  189. Justin Trudeau begins his bold experiment in 'government by cabinet'
  190. Justin Trudeau's 'sunny ways' already forcing old foes to mend fences
  191. Bush Sr critical of Rumsfeld and Cheney
  192. US boy missing for 13 years found safe
  193. Live worm pulled from man's brain
  194. Early UK rate rise now less likely
  195. Corbyn-sceptic MPs seize Labour posts
  196. Protesters clash with police at demo
  197. Protect children from porn - Bishop
  198. Anonymous posts Ku Klux Klan list
  199. Theme park visitors boost Disney profits
  200. Conservatives choose Alberta MP Rona Ambrose as interim leader
  201. Mother of Canadian killed fighting ISIS says son was 'insightful' human rights activist
  202. 4 teens face charges linked to Quebec school bomb threats
  203. Sharm repatriations to begin on Friday
  204. MPs condemn 'barbaric' dog meat trade
  205. 'Morally indefensible not to bomb IS'
  206. Labour chooses Oldham poll candidate
  207. 'Value for money' promise for students
  208. Rebuilding Conservatives' record on women presents challenge and opportunity
  209. Grocery store secrets: Best-before dates tampered, workers claim
  210. Hydro One and the re-emergence of the Canadian mixed economy: Don Pittis
  211. Obama rejects Keystone XL pipeline
  212. Jobs data lifts US rate rise prospects
  213. Suicide officer 'tried to order hitman'
  214. Key Corbyn aide suspended by Labour
  215. UKIP writes to Queen on 'Cenotaph ban'
  216. 'Shadow shadow cabinet' claim denied
  217. 'Awkward squad' MPs strike again
  218. Doubts over Carson's West Point story
  219. New evidence allowed in Serial case
  220. Ex-PM Harper leaves a mixed-bag legacy for those on the political right
  221. Celebrated author John Irving talks election results and 'the nature of obsessions'
  222. 'I felt like a second-class citizen,' says scientist muzzled over salmon study
  223. Queen to lead tributes to war dead
  224. 'Fast internet' for all by 2020 pledged
  225. Two charged over US boy's fatal shooting
  226. Corbyn criticised for standing by aide
  227. B.C. women suing RCMP ask Justin Trudeau for help
  228. 'Less than worthy victims': lawyer sees common themes in police treatment of First Nations deaths
  229. Justin Trudeau's cabinet: 6 changes found in the fine print
  230. IDS resists Universal Credit cuts
  231. Get on with third runway, CBI boss says
  232. JFK licence plates sell for $100,000
  233. Michael Bublé says Canada's Walk of Fame induction 'means everything'
  234. Oil companies and climate change: who should pay?
  235. Cameron to issue EU exit warning
  236. UK 'letting down' allies over Syria
  237. Missile over LA spooks Californians
  238. Trump 'heckled' during TV appearance
  239. Corbyn stance 'undermines deterrent'
  240. Kenny 'hopeful' NI talks deal imminent
  241. How Canada deploys its military has moral costs, even if we don't fight
  242. Ralph Goodale to review harassment cases of B.C. women suing RCMP
  243. Rock shows and circus acts? Canada's legions no longer just about 'darts and draught beer'
  244. SNP call for Holyrood indyref powers
  245. Critics slate Jolie and Pitt's latest film
  246. US football team in 'racism' boycott
  247. Ground swallows cars in Mississippi
  248. Osborne 'secures deals' on 30% cuts
  249. Supreme Court hears rendition claim
  250. 'No' campaigners urge CBI EU rethink