- A giant of Montreal: Watch Jean Béliveau funeral live on CBCNews.ca
- Polls show Justin Trudeau, Stephen Harper in tight Ontario race
- Afghanistan decries CIA 'violations'
- Ebola doctors win 2014 Time award
- Humpback whales return to New York
- Miliband: Deficit a test for Labour
- Hamilton quits UKIP candidate vote
- Tony Blair summoned to MPs' inquiry
- Cameron determined to clinch NI deal
- Law targets online child abusers
- Mental health job scheme 'damaging'
- US House backs Venezuela sanctions
- Child's body found in car trunk, woman believed to be mother arrested
- F-35 fleet purchase cost could rise by $1B to replace lost aircraft
- Maritimes hit by rain and flooding, Ontario and Quebec get snow warnings
- MP seeks debate on new porn laws
- Bush 'fully informed' of CIA methods
- Citizenship checks 'missed past crime'
- Man jailed for Galloway attack
- CIA boss defends post-9/11 tactics
- Storm pounds northern California
- Canada police 'can search phones'
- Garcia Marquez archive cost withheld
- CBC shortens regional supper-hour newscasts, emphasizes mobile
- Mother charged with murder after daughter's body found in car trunk
- Luka Magnotta was ultra-organized in premeditated killing, Crown says
- US House passes $1.1tn budget bill
- Britain spoke to US about CIA report
- No NI deal but PM pledges more cash
- Water bills to fall 'by 5%' by 2020
- Anti-abortion protest bent rules on Parliament Hill
- New prostitution laws unlikely to be challenged soon, legal experts say
- Stephen Poloz seeks Star Trek inspiration after bad week: Don Pittis
- Brand and Farage trade more insults
- Star Wars character names revealed
- Labour reveals 'English laws' plans
- Juncker warns UK over migrant curbs
- Libby Davies, NDP deputy leader, won't run in 2015
- HMCS Whitehorse incident results in drinking ban on navy ships
- Joellan Huntley insurance clawback case defended by province
- US Senate backs anti-IS spending
- FBI probe into black teenager's death
- Mudslides and floods hit California
- Scottish Labour to unveil new leader
- David Miliband backs brother for PM
- Canada's navy imposes alcohol ban
- Life sentences handed down in Surrey Six slayings
- B.C. mother charged with death of daughter had attempted suicide
- Mohamed Fahmy's lawyers call on Canada to secure his release from Cairo prison
- Murphy named Scottish Labour leader
- 'Hundreds' of UK troops to go to Iraq
- Starmer to contest safe Labour seat
- Jennifer Pan guilty of murder in phoney home invasion
- Competition Bureau called in on LCBO, Beer Store deal
- Boy, 15, dies after being assaulted by group of four to five people
- Civil rights protest in US capital
- Rifkind requests CIA material on UK
- UKIP candidate 'sorry' for gay jibe
- Labour pledge over foreign criminals
- RCMP takedown of First Nations elder captured in photo
- Cable: Tories would destroy services
- UK food bank use tiny, says minister
- Kerry Smith quits as UKIP candidate
- PM attacks Labour's economy 'gamble'
- Murphy: 'I will rewrite constitution'
- Minister faces MPs over flight chaos
- Sidney Crosby diagnosed with the mumps
- BC SPCA seizes 16 emaciated horses from Okanagan farm
- 3 temporary foreign workers killed in Alta. crash
- Labour told 'keep quiet' on immigration
- Independent inquiry into flight chaos
- Alcatraz escapees 'may have survived'
- New dad fears Canadian permanent residency delays could force family apart
- Ottawa looks at hot housing market as finance ministers meet
- Luka Magnotta trial: Jury expected to start deliberations
- Cameron accepts Holyrood votes at 16
- Call for devolution 'transparency'
- Cameron 'could improve NI offer'
- Philippines murder charge for marine
- Sandy Hook families sue rifle maker
- Jolie: US must lead against torture
- Cosby breaks silence on abuse claims
- Trident key to SNP election deal
- May: 'No intervention' over torture
- May wants more powerful abuse inquiry
- MPs back firefighter pension changes
- Six dead in Pennsylvania shootings
- US court upholds LA condom law
- 'English votes' plans to be unveiled
- MPs urge changes to new planning law
- Dalhousie University probes misogynistic student 'Gentlemen's Club'
- Luka Magnotta trial: What the jury didn't see or hear
- Government loses appeal to stop medical marijuana patients from growing pot at home
- Kerry Smith resigns from UKIP
- Camille Cosby defends her husband
- UK 'will join the euro' - Heseltine
- Cheaper fuel cuts UK inflation to 1%
- 'Internet Black Widow’ denied any chance of parole
- Face it, Canada's housing market could fall like oil: Don Pittis
- Acid Attack: Nikolas Stefanatos sentenced to 57 months
- Ex-UKIP member's 'black arts' claim
- PM: People 'fed up' with wind farms
- Jeb Bush to explore White House bid
- Family of man killed in Walmart sues
- Body found in Pennsylvania manhunt
- Sony hackers threaten US cinemas
- Bill Cosby will not face LA charges
- Ministers criticised over train deals
- 'Gang murder law' review call by MPs
- Danielle Smith among Wildrose MLAs crossing to Alberta PC party
- B.C. Liberals approve controversial Site C dam project
- Toronto-area Pakistani community shocked by Taliban school attack
- UK unemployment falls again
- Government ministers due at talks
- VIDEO: Bin offenders 'should be flogged'
- Apple halts Russian online sales
- Cameron and Miliband clash over cuts
- MPs: Abandon Commons clerk process
- Parties' EU election spend revealed
- Car smoke ban 'to start in October'
- Straw 'never complicit' in torture
- Barack Obama thanks Canada for hosting Cuba-U.S. meetings
- Wildrose floor-crossing goes to vote by Alberta Tories
- 'Trusted travellers' designation expanded to reduce airport security wait times
- 'New chapter' in US-Cuba ties
- Ill teenagers not to be held in cells
- Councils braced for funding cuts
- Castro urges US to lift Cuba embargo
- Sony cancels The Interview release
- Mumps outbreak hits US hockey teams
- The rise and fall of Alberta's Wildrose Party
- Full text of Peter Mansbridge's interview with Stephen Harper
- Royal Mail sale '£180m underpriced'
- Nations hail US-Cuba breakthrough
- US boy's 1944 conviction overturned
- Man finds Elizabeth Gallagher for trip
- Friday marks election campaign start
- Libraries 'must emulate coffee shops'
- Women bishops fast-tracked to Lords
- Anti-marijuana ad's dubious claim a scary hit with parents
- Fighting radicalization: Why mosques shouldn't close their doors to troubled Muslims
- Dalhousie 4th-year dentistry student in Facebook post ‘frustrated’
- Sony hack is 'US security issue'
- 'Slenderman' accused to stand trial
- Two US states sue over marijuana
- Cost of MPs' advisers hits £8.4m
- US Secret Service is too 'insular'
- Killing of top Taliban 'ineffective'
- Stephen Harper's carbon-pricing comments: Policy or politics?
- Cutting duty on cross-border purchases could be economic benefit
- Women could join British infantry
- Tories drop aides from election list
- Disabled 'missing out' on scheme
- Hint of breakthrough in NI talks
- A&E has 'worst week' in England
- Illegal attempts to enter UK on rise
- What could Wildrose's Danielle Smith possibly have been thinking?
- Inflation rate cools to 2% on cheaper gasoline
- BlackBerry reports $148M US loss in 3rd quarter on lower revenue
- Oxfam criticised over poverty tweet
- Farage: Ex-candidate 'rough diamond'
- Obama vows response to Sony hack
- Plea by parents of Aurora accused
- Michael Phelps admits drink-driving
- US church crash claims fourth victim
- Plan to help over-50s get jobs
- Migration system 'in intensive care'
- Sony 'will not drop' N Korea film
- Travis Vader arrested as murder charges reactivated in McCann case
- Nearly 1,000 Reddit Ottawa users signed up for gift exchange
- Free weight-loss program helps Moose Jaw residents lose 2,500 lb.
- Tory MEP Philip Bradbourn dies
- N Korea seeks joint Sony hack probe
- Afghan Guantanamo inmates freed
- Charges laid after 101-year-old WWII vet robbed, left with plastic bag over head
- Bus driver to be charged after teen killed in hit and run
- Storm threatens holiday travel in B.C. this weekend
- Journalist John Freeman dies at 99
- Gunman kills two New York policemen
- US insists North Korea behind hack
- Ambulance targets plan revealed
- Military apologizes to ex-corporal who accused superior of sexual assault
- Muhammad Ali down with pneumonia
- Be honest on cuts, says Mandelson
- May 'could disband child abuse panel'
- Ken Clarke attacks 'silly' EU debate
- Obama condemns killings of NY police
- US mulls putting NK on terror list
- May targets student visa 'abuse'
- Girl, 6, found with severe injuries on northern Alta. reserve
- SaskPower worker electrocuted on high-voltage line
- 'Huff and puff' technology questioned after leak at Alberta oilsands site
- Labour attacks street light cuts
- Survivors urge abuse inquiry overhaul
- Father arrested after toddler struck in face, abandoned at B.C. bus stop
- Teen killed by Toronto transit bus remembered at candlelight vigil
- New York killer boasted to onlookers
- Higher pay awards 'on the way'
- Parties say progress made in talks
- NYC police chief backs mayor
- Singer Joe Cocker dies aged 70
- Alstom to pay US $772m bribery fine
- North Korea threatens US over Sony
- Man shot by U.S. customs officer to face charges in Canada
- Alberta man charged after First Nation girl beaten, found naked in snow
- Alberta's Wildrose Party picks Heather Forsyth as interim leader
- Scientists attack student exit plan
- US to probe Milwaukee police killing
- Council pothole repair cash listed
- Preston Manning apologizes for role in Wildrose defections
- Tributes paid to singer Joe Cocker
- North Korea websites back online
- UK economic growth revised down
- Broad agreement brokered in NI talks
- UKIP's Roger Bird to leave post
- US cinemas to screen The Interview
- Canada porn actor guilty of murder
- Gay US blood donor ban 'should end'
- Man admits £2m heiress blackmail
- Family of Luka Magnotta's victim still haunted by his horrific death
- Family says daughter killed in rock slide in Lions Bay, B.C., loved to hike
- A solo Christmas, snowshoeing across Great Slave Lake
- Party leaders' Christmas messages
- Obama hails The Interview screenings
- US shares close at record level
- Agreement 'shows way to succeed'
- Luka Magnotta found guilty of 1st-degree murder in Concordia student's death
- Travis Vader, accused of killing Alberta couple, released on house arrest
- Peace Tower carillon bells to mark 1914 Christmas truce
- UK productivity shows small rise
- Police killing sparks St Louis unrest
- Deadly storm strikes southern US
- George Bush Sr taken to hospital
- Edward Greenspan, criminal lawyer and legal pioneer, dead at 70
- A behind-the-scenes look at Pearson airport's holiday operations
- National chief Perry Bellegarde calls Alberta girl's assault shocking
- Sony releases The Interview online
- St Louis shooting 'unlike Ferguson'
- US lab worker monitored for Ebola
- Green Christmas greets millions of Canadians
- Surrey carjacking suspect facing multiple charges
- City Link closure 'disgraceful'
- PM's holiday message asks Canadians to pray for military personnel fighting ISIS
- Avalanche warning in effect for B.C. interior mountains
- Temperature records shattered in Atlantic Canada on balmy Christmas Day
- UKIP chair regrets National Front past
- 2 people in custody after shooting injures 1 person at Ottawa mall
- Beaten, abandoned Alberta girl regains consciousness, asks for Santa
- Pop music stars, former Bank of Canada chief named to Order of Canada
- N Korea berates Obama over film