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  1. Trump: 'I will never leave this race'
  2. California pair 'plotted before dating'
  3. Cab driver pounds on car, dragged 20 metres in Toronto anti-Uber protest
  4. Changes to question period could put the prime minister on the spot
  5. Syrian refugees won't 'jump the queue' for housing and citizenship, John McCallum says
  6. Immigration levels 'unsustainable' - PM
  7. Colorado shooting suspect: 'I'm guilty'
  8. 'Happy Birthday' copyright case settled
  9. Chicago mayor apology prompts protests
  10. PM urged to tackle 'UK hunger problem'
  11. Liberal government passes 'middle-class' tax cut
  12. Quebec's assisted dying law will proceed as scheduled, pending Appeal Court hearing
  13. Bob Paulson says he doesn't want racists inside RCMP ranks
  14. Boxing legend Ali criticises Trump
  15. US joins climate 'ambition coalition'
  16. No deal yet on EU benefits - Cameron
  17. EU result to be declared in Manchester
  18. Corbyn campaign group faces data probe
  19. NHS failure to probe deaths 'shocking'
  20. Canada welcomes Syrian refugees
  21. Donald Trump postpones Israel trip
  22. Obama 'misled Congress' over Bergdahl
  23. Toronto's 'Fashion Santa' turns heads
  24. How negative interest rates could have a positive economic impact
  25. Leaked email suggests partner in winning Alberta tobacco-litigation team believed it had political advantage
  26. Leonardo DiCaprio's chinook climate change comments mocked by Alberta politicos on Twitter
  27. Heathrow Airport decision delayed
  28. Further push to get Wales more HS2 cash
  29. Tory PR made bully complaint in 2008
  30. California terror police search lake
  31. US runaway train 'tampered with'
  32. Anger over 'gutless' Heathrow delay
  33. Health regulator not effective, say MPs
  34. Call to end police funding 'shambles'
  35. Plane carrying Syrian refugees arrives in Toronto
  36. Duffy denies billing taxpayers to attend dog show
  37. Senators have little interest in suspending Pamela Wallin a 2nd time
  38. Oklahoma police officer guilty of rape
  39. Blair: Gaddafi rule 'not sustainable'
  40. Samantha Cameron in Bake Off special
  41. Airport delay 'pathetic' says Tory MP
  42. Council tenants to lose lifetime rights
  43. IMF: UK's economic performance 'strong'
  44. Rachel Notley assassination chatter 'needs to stop,' Wildrose leader says as Bill 6 anger mounts
  45. Duffy defends travel expenses for P.E.I. funerals, saying it was his duty as a senator
  46. Clinton says Trump is 'no longer funny'
  47. Top US airlines ban 'hoverboards'
  48. Corbyn hails 'vital' Stop the War fight
  49. Man charged in Red River murder
  50. Cottage booking fraud scheme netted dozens of victims, RCMP say
  51. Linnea Veinotte found dead in Grenada, family confirms
  52. Refugees' first year in Canada can be one of challenges, joy
  53. Saudi prince in Twitter spat with Trump
  54. 'Altruistic AI' plan wins $1bn pledge
  55. Climate deal a 'huge step' - Cameron
  56. Swinney warns of 'tough choices' ahead
  57. Shaker Aamer denounces extremists
  58. PM 'still aiming' for EU welfare curbs
  59. Cédrika Provencher, missing since 2007, found dead
  60. 2nd government planeload of Syrian refugees arrives, this time in Montreal
  61. Ban semi-automatic guns in EU, says PM
  62. Cruz leads Trump in Iowa opinion poll
  63. UK 'will deliver' on Paris climate deal
  64. Body of Quebec girl is found 8 years after she disappeared
  65. 'It's a Christmas present that Canada is giving us,' refugee host says
  66. Waiting to see if new mortgage rules will pop a bubble or prevent one: Don Pittis
  67. Peers make new bid for votes at 16
  68. Assange to be questioned by Sweden
  69. Sturgeon and PM in devolution talks
  70. Fans gear up for Star Wars premiere
  71. Christmas partygoers trapped overnight at Grouse Mountain
  72. Children's choir performance of traditional Arabic song leaves viewers in tears
  73. Worst children's services 'face takeover'
  74. UK will listen to 'other EU options'
  75. US joins protest over pro-Nazi statue
  76. EU to launch new border force plan
  77. Families of 32 killed in seniors residence fire 'disappointed' no charges will be laid
  78. Next flight of Syrian refugees arrives in Toronto tomorrow, McCallum says
  79. Report calls for complete overhaul of B.C.'s child protection system
  80. US hitting IS harder than ever - Obama
  81. Bill Cosby sues sexual assault accusers
  82. Trump in 'excellent' health - doctor
  83. Gray's van was a 'coffin on wheels'
  84. EU reforms need treaty change, MPs say
  85. US-Russia try to narrow Syria divisions
  86. Truth and Reconciliation Commission final report points to 'growing crisis' for indigenous youth
  87. Calgary faces all-out gang war defined by impulsive gun violence
  88. Unprovoked Shoppers Drug Mart stabbing suspect at large as victim fights for life
  89. Call for fracking to get started in UK
  90. Farage and Jones to hold Europe debate
  91. LA schools shut over 'threat'
  92. 'No taboos' when EU debates UK demands
  93. Thatcher's red box sells for £242,500
  94. MEPs urge tougher stance on diesel
  95. Senior gender pay gap 'up since 2005'
  96. 21-year-old man arrested after Guelph university grad's hit-and-run death
  97. Mystery $50M Lotto Max winners finally revealed
  98. Carey Price wins Lou Marsh Award
  99. Prince gets copies of cabinet papers
  100. Trump and Cruz to spar in latest debate
  101. Canada promises 'full reconciliation'
  102. Gray jury deadlocked on officer's fate
  103. MPs to vote on fracking protections
  104. Dump Trump's name from Vancouver tower, says mayor
  105. Volunteers say some landlords to blame for difficulties resettling Syrian refugees in Toronto
  106. Rohinie Bisesar arrested in random Shoppers Drug Mart stabbing
  107. Don't 'flirt' with EU exit - Major
  108. Farage: EU vote a 'tipping point'
  109. US executions 'lowest in 25 years'
  110. Film critics hail Star Wars 'triumph'
  111. US Congress reaches $1.1tn budget deal
  112. No change in Scottish income tax rate
  113. Cameron and Corbyn in final 2015 clash
  114. Prince William gets confidential papers
  115. Russian actions 'helping IS' - Hammond
  116. Trudeau says he'll seek formal apology from Pope on residential schools
  117. U.S. interest rate hike is tough medicine for indebted Canada
  118. Bob McLeod re-elected N.W.T. premier
  119. US Fed raises interest rates by 0.25%
  120. Mistrial in US Freddie Gray case
  121. 'No social media posts' by US attackers
  122. Academy plans survive Lords challenge
  123. EU leaders to discuss PM's reforms
  124. US-Cuba reach 'understanding' on flights
  125. RCMP officer sued by brain-injured man for jail cell takedown faces new allegations
  126. Foster to be first woman to lead DUP
  127. UK announces solar subsidy cuts
  128. E-borders 'delivered most of its aims'
  129. Pharma boss Shkreli on fraud charge
  130. Putin praises 'talented' Trump
  131. US defence chief admits email mistake
  132. MP 'threatened to sack sick employee'
  133. Foster is elected as leader of DUP
  134. Justin Trudeau's still-unclear war against ISIS: Chris Hall
  135. Review of Sick Kids' hair drug testing finds it 'inadequate and unreliable'
  136. Montreal teen 1st to be convicted of trying to travel to join terror group
  137. Friend of San Bernardino gunman charged
  138. Bear Grylls on being 'wild' with Obama
  139. 'Good progress' at EU talks - Cameron
  140. Immigration cap 'not fit for purpose'
  141. Scrap FoI Act review, says Labour
  142. Transportation Safety Board probing 'remote controlled' train in Edmonton derailment
  143. Gas plant scandal charges are latest trust problem for Kathleen Wynne
  144. Shaw deal to buy Wind Mobile could be a boon to wireless customers
  145. UKIP needs 'fresh face' as leader - MP
  146. PM: UK will get new EU deal in 2016
  147. Big announcements you may have missed
  148. Ex-US defence chief blasts Obama
  149. Huge spending bill clears US Congress
  150. US schools shut in Islam script row
  151. Sanders punished over Clinton snooping
  152. Staff 'errors' over police cash reform
  153. Alberta credit rating downgraded by Standard and Poor's
  154. Why a blood-stained jacket was kept as key evidence in Dennis Oland's trial
  155. Why doctors choose the cheapest over-the-counter drugs
  156. McDonnell vows 'no deselections'
  157. US drug overdose deaths see sharp rise
  158. Star Wars breaks opening night record
  159. Privatisation could 'undermine' bank
  160. UKIP voters 'satisfied with Farage'
  161. South Edmonton armed robberies leave 2 Mac's workers dead
  162. 'It just makes me feel very vulnerable,' Toronto worker says of drugstore attack
  163. Reality bites and Justin Trudeau's pledges get Photoshopped
  164. China accuses US of B-52 'provocation'
  165. Lord Janner dies after long illness
  166. Conductor Kurt Masur dies at 88
  167. Dennis Oland wails uncontrollably after guilty verdict in father's murder
  168. 2 adults, 1 boy charged with 1st-degree murder in Edmonton Mac's shootings
  169. Air Canada reaches tentative deal with 7,500 union members
  170. £2 betting machine limit proposed
  171. Sanders apologises to Clinton at debate
  172. PM orders review into police gun use
  173. Crackdown on using mobiles when driving
  174. How long does 'real change' last? 5 Liberal changes that are likely to stick
  175. Solving refugees crisis requires more than offering to resettle cream of crop: Steven Toope
  176. Dennis Oland's charter rights violated by police, judge ruled
  177. I'll vote to leave the EU, says Fox
  178. Jeremy Corbyn: I'll lead Labour in 2020
  179. Major: 'No fast rise in interest rates'
  180. Writer of heartbreaking 1993 Dear Santa letter reconnects with former mailman
  181. Snowplow operator charged with drunk driving after ending up in ditch
  182. Edmonton Mac's victims: Friends, colleagues help families
  183. Emergency vehicle cuts 'risk security'
  184. Las Vegas driver crashes into crowd
  185. 'Little action' taken to help UK steel
  186. IS killings 'should be genocide'
  187. Heseltine warns of Tory EU civil war
  188. EU vote 'spending free-for-all' warning
  189. Military's head of procurement defends budgeting for navy's new warships
  190. Dennis Oland plans to appeal guilty verdict in father's murder
  191. De Beers Victor mine fails to monitor mercury risk, environmental group says
  192. Ofcom: Rifkind and Straw probe was fair
  193. Holyrood 'should devolve more powers'
  194. Clinton: 'Hell no' to a Trump apology
  195. US troops killed in Afghan blast
  196. US crash driver 'faces murder charge'
  197. Canada vows to double Syrian intake
  198. Apple worried by UK surveillance bill
  199. Ontario's ROM latest museum caught up in looted antiquities investigation
  200. Precious Charbonneau was pregnant, stabbed prior to fall, police say
  201. Panel to review decision of judge who asked woman why she couldn't keep knees together
  202. UK military deployed to Helmand
  203. US wild bees decline as biofuels boom
  204. SpaceX launch sees rocket breakthrough
  205. Pupils' internet use to be monitored
  206. Public borrowing worse than forecast
  207. New Serjeant at Arms appointed
  208. Prime minister's gifts find new homes at museums, official residences
  209. Researcher issues 'call to action' to force release of hidden drug safety data
  210. 'Bullying and harassment': Gander doctor files human rights complaint against Central Health
  211. Trump mocks Clinton toilet break
  212. No charges over US custody death
  213. NYC detective killed in Afghanistan
  214. Lords Speaker's car bills revealed
  215. Thornberry: There's no jobs 'miracle'
  216. San Bernardino attackers 'met at Hajj'
  217. Details emerge about Las Vegas suspect
  218. Compassionate care leave to expand up to 26 weeks in new year
  219. Saint John police's handling of Richard Oland murder investigation to be reviewed
  220. Drunk driver smacks Headingley traffic light, drags pole for 1 km, RCMP say
  221. EU exit would break up UK, says Hague
  222. Labour: Extra NHS cash vow 'unravels'
  223. UK growth estimate revised down
  224. Muslim family's US 'ban' raised with PM
  225. Canada's natural gas future linked to hydrogen innovation: Don Pittis
  226. Toronto's Pearson airport returning to normal after morning fog delays
  227. Climate change means Canada is losing its reputation as land of 'the winter people'
  228. Guilty plea to financial news hack
  229. Reflect on Christian values, PM urges
  230. Housing cuts 'affect the vulnerable'
  231. Man charged with attempted murder after machete attack near Eaton Centre
  232. RCMP confirm basic details of YouTube video linking Edmonton Mac's killings to earlier crime
  233. Salvadoran refugee in Langley, B.C., tastes freedom for first time in 2 years
  234. Race campaigners target US Christmas
  235. Six dead as heavy storms batter US
  236. Westerners warned of Beijing threat
  237. Choirs offer fast 'ice-breaker effect' to foster social bonds
  238. More than spanking: What Section 43 of the Criminal Code means
  239. Iran hostages 'win compensation'
  240. US man free from jail after 28 years
  241. Robert Downey Jr granted a pardon
  242. Man's bullet killed wife in bear attack
  243. Robbery victim goes 'from a nightmare to a miracle' on Christmas Eve
  244. Wind knocks out power to 97,000 customers in eastern, central and northern Ontario
  245. Husband's stray bullet in 'catastrophic collision of events' killed woman in grizzly attack
  246. VIDEO: Review 2015: The year in politics
  247. Queen's hope in 'moments of darkness'
  248. Welby: Islamic State is Herod of today
  249. Power outages in Ontario, Quebec still affecting thousands
  250. Minister: Fox-hunting should be history