Elizabeth Wurtzel, author of Prozac Nation, dies at 52

Elizabeth Wurtzel, whose blunt and painful confessions of her struggles with addiction and depression in the bestselling Prozac Nation made

Hundreds to lose jobs to automation, consolidation of 2 Loblaws distribution centres

Nearly 800 employees of grocery distribution centres in Quebec and Ontario will lose their jobs by the end of 2021,

‘Famous coyote patient’ returns to wild after driver who thought he’d hit a dog picked it up

A coyote that regained consciousness in a car, after a Manitoba driver hit what he thought was a dog and

Hereditary chiefs say no access to Wet’suwet’en territory until B.C. addresses title issues

It’s been one year since a conflict between a pipeline company and Wet’suwet’en people came to a head in the

Canadian NBA talent continues to reach new milestones

Canadian NBA players set their first milestone of the 2019-20 season when a record 16 appeared on opening day rosters,

Ex-Trump aide Flynn deserves up to 6 months in prison, Justice Department now says

President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn deserves up to six months behind bars, the Justice Department said

NFL coaching hunt continues as Panthers, Giants reportedly find new HC’s

The Carolina Panthers are completing a contract to hire Baylor’s Matt Rhule as their coach, according to a person familiar

Strumbellas postpone Canadian tour as member undergoes medical treatment

The Strumbellas say they’re postponing a 14-city Canadian tour after one of their members was hospitalized with an illness. The

Canadian Olympians able to promote personal sponsors in Tokyo this summer

The International Olympic Committee’s loosening of iron-fisted rules around sponsorship gives Canada’s Olympians more commercial wiggle room in Tokyo this

Acquiring Canadian stars top priority for Toronto’s new pro swim league club

As general manager and co-owner of Toronto’s expansion franchise in the International Swimming League, it’s time for Robert Kent to

Predators hire ex-Devils head coach John Hynes to replace fired Peter Laviolette

John Hynes will behind the Nashville Predators bench for Tuesday night’s home game against Boston, one month after being fired

Venezuela’s Guaido enters congress building only after chaotic scene with troops

Venezuelan security forces let U.S.-backed opposition leader Juan Guaido enter the legislative palace on Tuesday amid a showdown for control

Work must stop on Trans Mountain, Site C, LNG pipeline until First Nations approval, UN committee says

A United Nations committee working to end racism is urging Canada to immediately stop the construction of three major resource

Canadian fire crews cheered in Australia as front-line teams prepare for the worst

Exhausted after a nearly 16-hour flight from the opposite side of the world, Canadian wildfire specialists were cheered by Australians

How this N.L. fish plant is learning to process sea urchins for a Japanese market

Two Japanese technicians spent just over a week in December giving fish plant workers in Ramea, N.L., a crash course

Ottawa Hospital morgues are full, bodies left with ‘makeshift refrigeration,’ union says

Morgues at two Ottawa Hospital locations are full, resulting in some bodies being stored in unexpected places, including conference rooms,

What really happens to plastic drink bottles you toss in your recycling bin

The infinite, triangular loop of arrows that we know as the recycling symbol adorns millions of plastic pop and water

Canada upends Germany with doubles win, but playoff fate still up in air at ATP Cup

Canada’s Denis Shapovalov and Felix Auger-Aliassime defeated Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies 6-3, 7-6 (4) in doubles action on Tuesday

Jets hand struggling Canadiens 6th straight loss in Kovalchuk’s debut

Veteran forward Ilya Kovalchuk felt good in his Montreal Canadiens debut despite not getting the win. Kovalchuk had an assist

McDavid’s gorgeous 1st hometown goal helps Oilers seal win in Toronto

Edmonton Oilers forward Alex Chiasson called Connor McDavid’s highlight-reel goal on Monday against the Toronto Maple Leafs the best he’s

2 teenage snowboarders lost in B.C.’s backcountry burned homework to stay warm

Two snowboarding teenagers who spent a cold night in the backcountry near Nelson, B.C., are safe after being discovered by

Sitting outside of playoffs, Predators fire head coach Peter Laviolette

In the midst of a disappointing season, the Nashville Predators fired head coach Peter Laviolette on Monday. The Predators reached

Canadian players return home from world juniors after winning gold

Members of Canada’s world junior hockey team were greeted by dozens of friends, family and supporters at Pearson International Airport

Oilers’ Yamamoto enjoying quick chemistry alongside Draisaitl, Nugent-Hopkins

The way Kailer Yamamoto laughs and jokes around with his teammates in the Edmonton Oilers locker room, you’d think he