Senators defeated in overtime despite valiant effort

Tampa Bay needed extra time for a win over rebuilding Ottawa in a game where one Lightning star was benched.

Hurricanes’ Svechnikov wows fans with 2nd lacrosse-style goal of season

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Auston Matthews scores twice as Maple Leafs hang on to beat Sabres

Sheldon Keefe feels his Maple Leafs have a long way go. And that’s a good thing. BOX SCORE: Maple Leafs

Canada’s offensive woes continue in another women’s hockey loss to U.S.

Canada’s women’s hockey team fell 2-1 to the United States Tuesday night in Moncton, N.B., and now trail their five-game

Akim Aliu accepts apology, requests manager keep job after blackface incident

Akim Aliu has accepted the apology of a minor league equipment manager who wore blackface to the team’s Halloween party

After dramatic qualification, Canada’s men’s field hockey team learns Olympic schedule

The Canadian men’s field hockey team will open against Germany at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The 10th-ranked Canadians meet the

‘Greatest existential threat of our time’: Ottawa makes carbon tax case in court

The climate crisis is a national and global issue that can’t be fought entirely by the provinces, a lawyer for

Jane Fonda talks protest, arrest — and why she wants another night in jail

Jane Fonda’s hoping for an unusual birthday present — another night in a Washington, D.C., jail. The award-winning actress and

Trudeau’s communications chief Kate Purchase leaving PM’s office

Kate Purchase, the executive director of communications and planning in the Prime Minister’s Office, will be leaving her post at

Doping violation costs Canada’s show jumping team a spot in Tokyo Olympics

Canada’s show jumping team has been expelled from next summer’s Tokyo Olympics because of a doping violation. Nicole Walker of

Canadian tennis had a monster year — and 2020 could be even better

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‘Big, bold, audacious’ Kent Monkman artworks ‘at home’ at the Met, says curator

A bold commentary on North American history is one of the first things visitors to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of

Immigration minister says Canada is playing a ‘truly transformational’ role in private sponsorship of refugees

Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino says Canada is serving as a model for other countries with a successful program that resettles

Alleged RCMP spy’s lawyer ‘disappointed’ with pace of case so far

The lawyer for the RCMP intelligence official accused of preparing to leak secrets to a foreign entity or terrorist group

Trump warns if Democrats impeach, they’ll be ‘declaring war on American democracy’

On the eve of his expected impeachment in the U.S. House of Representatives, President Donald Trump accused Democrats of pursuing

Cyberattack exposes information of 15 million LifeLabs customers in B.C. and Ontario

LifeLabs, the Canadian laboratory testing company at the centre of a cyberattack targeting millions of customers, says it has consulted

Christine Sinclair honoured as Canadian soccer player of the decade

Christine Sinclair, who is one goal away from tying Abby Wambach’s world-record total of 184, has been named the Canada

Italian soccer anti-racism campaign featuring monkeys called ‘sick joke’

Artist Simone Fugazzotto defended on Tuesday a widely criticized anti-racism campaign launched by Italy’s Serie A soccer league which features

University of Guelph fires track and field coach after allegations of unprofessional conduct

The University of Guelph has fired track and field coach Dave Scott-Thomas for «past unprofessional conduct,» the school said in

Mikaela Shiffrin struggles as Italy’s Federica Brignone rallies with 1st World Cup win in more than a year

Federica Brignone won her first women’s World Cup giant slalom in more than a year on Tuesday, while Olympic champion

N.L. family heartbroken over ‘missing’ ashes

A Newfoundland woman has filed a complaint against a local funeral home after what are supposedly her late husband’s ashes

Finance ministers to discuss CPP, health transfers and improving stabilization program today

Finance Minister Bill Morneau will meet with his provincial and territorial counterparts today to discuss the state of the economy

Why are photo ops (except Trump’s) so brutally boring?: Neil Macdonald

Any reporter who’s ever covered the Middle East can tell you about the Arab leader photo op. It is one

Why India’s controversial citizenship law has sparked violent protests

The passage of a controversial citizenship law in India’s parliament has sparked violent protests across the country. The Citizenship Amendment