Canada added 35,000 jobs in December, capping strong 2019 for employment

Canada’s economy added 35,000 new jobs in December, bringing the total for the year 2019 as a whole to 320,000.

Canada’s volleyball women in must-win scenario at Olympic qualifier

Canadian volleyball player Alexa Gray feels extra motivation in an upcoming Olympic qualification tournament. Her sister Jordan plays for the

John Crosbie dead at 88

John Crosbie, a firebrand of a politician who served in several federal cabinet portfolios and who played a dominant role

‘Designed by clowns’: Boeing employees ridicule 737 Max, regulators in internal messages

Boeing has released hundreds of internal messages that contained harshly critical comments about the development of its 737 Max, including

The top threat in Lebanon is the country’s economy, not tension between the U.S. and Iran

«Now we are in a dark tunnel and we don’t know what is happening or where we are going.» So

B.C. naturopath’s pricey fecal transplants for autism are experimental and risky, scientists say

A Vancouver naturopath who charges $15,000 US for children with autism to have fecal transplants at a clinic near Tijuana,

Pekka Rinne scores 1st goalie goal since 2013 to cement Hynes’ 1st win with Preds

Pekka Rinne made 29 saves and scored an empty-net goal, and the Nashville Predators beat the sloppy Chicago Blackhawks 5-2

Eugenie Bouchard falls in Auckland Open quarter-finals

Top seed Serena Williams struggled with a swirling breeze before beating Germany’s Laura Siegemund 6-4, 6-3 Friday to reach the

Serena Williams beats swirling breeze, opponent Siegemund to reach Auckland Open semis

Top seed Serena Williams struggled with a swirling breeze before beating Germany’s Laura Siegemund 6-4, 6-3 Friday to reach the

Tough conditions make Hawaii no vacation for golfers at 1st round of Sony Open

The wind blew so hard that palm trees looked as though they were made of rubber. The Pacific looked angrier

Cam Talbot stands tall to fuel Flames past faltering Wild for 4th straight win

Johnny Gaudreau scored the winning goal for the Calgary Flames in a 2-1 win over the visiting Minnesota Wild on

Pastrnak’s 3rd hat trick of campaign helps Bruins hold off Jets

The Bruins used a barrage of different scorers to snap a three-game losing streak at Nashville earlier this week. Goals

Hapless Habs unravel against Oilers for 8th consecutive loss

It’s a goal Alex Chiasson won’t soon forget. Chiasson scored the third-period winner to give the Edmonton Oilers a 4-2

Panthers pounce to send Canucks packing from rough trip in Sunshine State

Noel Acciari just keeps getting the puck in the net during the best scoring streak of his career. Acciari did

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

Glove love: Minnesota tight end’s mitts go from scam to fundraiser

In the celebratory chaos of the victorious locker room, Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph was approached after his game-winning

Youth Olympics aim to change the Olympic movement

Before the blasting of the fireworks, a light show that shot across the arena, the pomp and circumstance and before

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

The «seek and destroy» campaign that Warren Kinsella and his firm Daisy Group waged against Maxime Bernier’s People’s Party of

‘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