Taiwan’s independence-leaning president wins 2nd term

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen has won a second term, signalling strong voter support for her tough stance against China. Tsai

Canada’s de Bruin, Bujnowski take World Cup bobsleigh silver

Canadians Christine de Bruin and Kristen Bujnowski will be bringing home silver from the World Cup women’s bobsleigh event in

Canadian freestyle skier Mark Hendrickson wins slopestyle gold

Canada’s Mark Hendrickson won his first-ever World Cup slopestyle skiing medal on Saturday, taking gold in ​Font Romeu, France. The

Bianca Andreescu will miss Australian Open due to knee injury

U.S. Open champion Bianca Andreescu will miss the Australian Open later this month as she continues to recover from a

Patient placed in ‘filthy’ conference room at London, Ont., hospital to recover from infection

A London, Ont., woman is speaking out after her daughter was placed in a «filthy» conference room at the city’s

Canada’s response to Iran crash a ‘180-degree shift’ from Air India disaster, experts say

Canada’s response to the Ukrainian air crash tragedy is very different from the way Canadians reacted to the Air India

‘It was clearly a war zone’: Aviation experts question why Flight PS752 was cleared to fly

Just hours after Iran fired ballistic missiles at two bases in Iraq housing U.S. and coalition troops, Ukraine International Airlines

What Canadians need to know about donating to Australia’s fire relief efforts

Critics of Australia’s government say international donors to the bushfire relief effort should be aware that their contributions could be

‘In the zone:’ Serena Williams downs Amanda Anisimova to reach Auckland Open final

Serena Williams showed no signs of sentiment as she clinically dispatched teenager Amanda Anismiova 6-1 6-1 in just 45 minutes

Novak Djokovic clinches Serbia’s spot at 1st-ever ATP Cup final

Novak Djokovic has beaten Daniil Medvedev 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 to secure Serbia’s win over Russia and a spot in the

Justin Thomas misses Sony Open cut days after winning Tournament of Champions

Different island, similar result. Justin Thomas and Patrick Reed finished the tournament with the same score. Only this was was

Canada’s men’s volleyball team crushes Mexico to open last-chance Olympic qualifier

The Canadian men’s volleyball team took a step toward securing their spot at this summer’s Olympic Games by defeating Mexico

Sens’ losing skid extends to 6 games after Red Wings take shootout

Dylan Larkin scored the only goal in the shootout to give the Detroit Red Wings a 3-2 win over the

China reports 1st death from ‘new type of coronavirus’

Health authorities in the central Chinese city of Wuhan are reporting the first death from a new type of coronavirus.

Vancouver police chief defends handcuffing of Indigenous man and granddaughter

Police officers followed standard procedure when they handcuffed an Indigenous man and his 12-year-old granddaughter after they tried to open

Canadian men’s soccer comfortably dispatches Barbados in friendly rematch

Charles-Andreas Brym, Amer Didic and 17-year-old Jayden Nelson scored their first international goals to help Canada beat Barbados 4-1 in

Marlies forfeit game in Texas after assistant coach rushed to hospital

Marlies assistant coach Rob Davison experienced a medical emergency ahead of Toronto’s game against the Texas Stars on Friday night,

Canadian women come up short in opening match of Olympic volleyball qualifier

The Canadian women’s volleyball team has dropped its opener at a last-chance Olympic qualifying tournament. Canada, ranked 18th in the

Heat’s Butler, Pacers’ Warren fined for altercation

Miami’s Jimmy Butler was fined $35,000 US and Indiana’s T.J. Warren $25,000 by the NBA on Friday, two days after

Europe salvages split of scramble matches against Canada at Continental Cup of curling

Team Europe won a measure in the eighth end to salvage a split of the morning scramble matches against Team

Bound by grief, 2 men become friends on journey to ID bodies of loved ones

They met on a flight to Germany, both bound for Tehran, drawn together by their shared grief. One from Edmonton,

Blue Jays avoid arbitration by agreeing to deals with Giles, Drury and Shoemaker

The Toronto Blue Jays avoided arbitration with three players on Friday by agreeing to terms on one-year deals with closer

Winnipeg Jets unveil jerseys with Indigenous-styled logo for upcoming campaign

Representatives from the Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose hockey teams unveiled special jerseys bearing Indigenous-styled logos on Friday that the

U.S. should have warned Canada of plan to kill Iranian general, say government sources

Canada should have been warned in advance by the Americans of U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to kill a high-ranking