Canada’s top 100 CEOs have already earned more than average Canadian will all year

By 10:09 a.m. on January 2nd, Canada’s highest paid CEOs had made as much money as the average Canadian will

Former Bengals head coach Sam Wyche dies at 74

Sam Wyche, who pushed the boundaries as an offensive innovator with the Cincinnati Bengals and challenged the NFL’s protocols along

Justin Bieber ups the ante on Blues goalie Jordan Binnington’s shootout challenge

After going back to his Canadian roots with a game of shinny alongside Maple Leafs pros in his hometown, Justin

‘Lapse in judgment’ led to 2-day ordeal for skier lost on B.C. mountain

Mark Gayowski had Monday all planned out. He was skiing the slopes at Red Mountain Resort in southern British Columbia

Fomer All Black Sonny Bill Williams trains with Wolfpack for 1st time

Former All Black star Sonny Bill Williams trained with the Toronto Wolfpack for the first time Thursday as coach Brian

New charges laid against Hamilton 14-year-old accused of fatally stabbing Devan Selvey

The 14-year-old charged with first-degree murder for allegedly stabbing Devan Selvey to death is facing new charges, including assault and

Ex-Nissan chair Carlos Ghosn wanted by Interpol after mysterious escape to Lebanon

Lebanon’s justice minister said Thursday the country received an international wanted notice from Interpol for former Nissan chair Carlos Ghosn.

Some people flee, others restock before Australian wildfires worsen

Thousands of tourists fled Australia’s wildfire-ravaged eastern coast Thursday ahead of worsening conditions as the military started to evacuate people

Could drones help ease Canada’s construction worker shortage?

An aging construction workforce and a shortage of workers has some businesses looking to drones to help fill the gaps

‘Completely unsustainable’: How streaming and other data demands take a toll on the environment

For those of us binge-watching TV shows, installing new smartphone apps or sharing family photos on social media over the

What the 2017 Conservative leadership race told us about what it takes to win

At some point in the coming year, the Conservatives will choose a replacement for Andrew Scheer. Whenever it comes to

Liberals plan new program to allow communities to pick immigrants

The federal government plans to bring in a new immigration program that will allow cities and towns to pick newcomers

‘I just love it more’: Habs prospect Cole Caufield on his goal-scoring acumen

Cole Caufield is getting used to the attention. Since being selected 15th overall by the Montreal Canadiens at last June’s

Stars start off 2020 with Winter Classic win over Predators

Alexander Radulov scored the tiebreaking goal on a one-timer with just under 15 minutes left, Andrej Sekera quickly added another

Minnesota to host 2021 NHL Winter Classic at Target Field

The 2021 NHL Winter Classic will be hosted by the Minnesota Wild at Target Field, the home stadium of the

Former NBA commissioner David Stern dies at 77

David Stern, the basketball-loving lawyer who took the NBA around the world during 30 years as its longest-serving commissioner and

Canada’s building code being modernized to address climate change

When storm winds howl and rivers flood, buildings take the brunt. And as climate change makes all kinds of extreme

Man stabbed in New York Hanukkah attack may have brain damage, family says

A man wounded in the Hanukkah stabbings north of New York City may have permanent brain damage and be partially

Netanyahu seeks immunity from corruption charges, buying time until after vote

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday said he will ask parliament to grant him immunity from corruption charges, a

Surrey teen survives 150-metre fall from top of Mount Hood

A 16-year-old mountain climber from Surrey, B.C., has survived a 150-metre fall from the top of Mount Hood in Oregon.

Canada’s Lafreniere to return from injury for quarter-finals at world juniors

Alexis Lafreniere started by weaving back and forth on the edges of his skates. Next up was a series of

‘Unfathomable tragedy’: Fire at western Germany zoo kills 30 animals, many close to extinction

A fire at a zoo in western Germany in the first minutes of 2020 killed more than 30 animals, including

Australia scrambles to reach fire victims as death toll rises

Australia deployed military ships and aircraft Wednesday to help communities ravaged by deadly wildfires that have sent thousands of residents

Hong Kong protesters’ 1st 2020 rally mostly orderly but 5 arrests

The annual New Year’s Day protest march in Hong Kong drew a huge crowd as the months-long pro-democracy movement extended