So far, Iran is offering Canada only limited access to its crash probe

Iran’s civil aviation authority has said it’s following international rules and will allow other countries to participate in its investigation

Police chief says Parliamentary Protective Service to blame for ‘extra fear’ after Ottawa shooting

Peter Sloly, Ottawa’s police chief, says an alert issued by the Parliamentary Protective Service (PPS) warning government employees about an

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Youth Olympics aim to change the Olympic movement

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Crop of Canadians taken early in MLS draft

Four Canadians went in the top 20 of Thursday’s MLS SuperDraft with the Vancouver Whitecaps taking Hamilton’s Ryan Raposo fourth

‘Seek and Destroy’ campaign against People’s Party didn’t violate elections law: commissioner

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‘It’s disturbing’: Edmonton’s Iranian community reacts to news Iran may have shot down airliner

A prominent member of Edmonton’s tight-knit Iranian community says he would be angered — but not surprised — if it’s

Perry Pearn out as head coach of Canadian women’s hockey team

Perry Pearn is out and Troy Ryan is in as head coach of the Canadian women’s hockey team in a

Bank of Canada to make new $5 note, seeks public input on who should be on it

Canada’s central bank is planning to release a new $5 note, and it wants input from Canadians on what it

Canada’s Mac Marcoux claims 2nd gold at season-opening para alpine World Cup

Canada’s Mac Marcoux grabbed his second win in as many days in the para alpine skiing World Cup circuit on

Sharks’ Logan Couture out 6 weeks with broken ankle

San Jose Sharks captain and leading scorer Logan Couture will miss about six weeks after breaking his left ankle when

Pneumonia the lastest setback for Gabrielle Daleman ahead of nationals

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Members of Sheepdogs, Blue Rodeo to challenge former NHLers at Juno Cup in Saskatoon

A few Saskatchewan musicians will be among the performers that take to the ice for the annual Juno Cup hockey

Cavaliers coach apologizes for calling his players ‘thugs’ during film session

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Europe takes early lead over Canada at Continental Cup of curling

Sweden’s Niklas Edin and Scotland’s Eve Muirhead won their opening games Thursday morning to give Team Europe a 2-1 edge

Rangers’ Kaapo Kakko adjusting to peaks and valleys of 1st NHL season

Many rookies talk about adapting to the speed of the NHL game. For Kaapo Kakko, picked second overall by the

Iran denies that missile brought down Ukrainian airliner despite Canadian, U.S. assertions

Iran denied on Thursday that a Ukraine International Airlines plane that crashed near Tehran had been hit by a missile,

IOC details rules on athlete protests at 2020 Olympics

No taking a knee at the Olympics. No hand gestures with political meaning. No disrespect at medal ceremonies. The International

A look inside the Athletes’ Vortex at the 2020 Youth Olympic Games

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Hundreds expected to attend candlelight vigil in honour of GTA victims killed in Iran plane crash

Hundreds are expected to attend a candlelight vigil planned for Thursday evening in honour of Toronto-area victims killed in the

NASA may make Boeing redo failed test flight to space station

NASA is opening an independent investigation with Boeing over a software glitch that prevented its unmanned astronaut capsule from reaching

Canada offers more aid for Australia as bushfires burn

Nearly 100 Canadian fire experts have been sent to Australia to help in the fight against one of the worst

Republican calls White House briefing on Iran ‘insulting and demeaning’

The Trump administration made its case on Capitol Hill for killing a powerful Iranian general, but Democrats — and a

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Another snowstorm, another snow story… Reporter Zach Goudie has shovelled his fair share over the course of many years of