Kenney’s claim carbon tax damaged Alberta economy is refuted in court documents

During the provincial election, and on many occasions since, the government of Premier Jason Kenney has claimed the NDP government’s

Toronto police repeat appeal for tips in slaying of Barry and Honey Sherman

Toronto police say a private investigation into the slayings two years ago of billionaire couple Barry and Honey Sherman has

‘Total closure’: Pilot’s son gets answers 62 years after father’s fatal plane crash

For 62 years, Mark Behnke has wondered where his father’s plane crashed in northern New Brunswick. Mark was seven when

Golden Knights cut down Canucks as Max Pacioretty leads charge

Max Pacioretty has scored 67 points twice in his career. At the rate he’s producing this season, the 12-year veteran

New draft ethics guidelines for judges caution them about post-bench work

If he could do it all over again, former Supreme Court of Canada justice Ian Binnie says he would not

Rachel Cliff sets new Canadian half-marathon record

Rachel Cliff beat her own personal best to to set the new Canadian half-marathon record. It is also her fourth

Brad Jacobs wins the National to claim 2nd straight Grand Slam title

Brad Jacobs, Marc Kennedy, E.J. Harnden and Ryan Harnden just weren’t going to be beat this week. In a clinical

Christmas comes early for Canadian women’s side at Cape Town 7s

Christmas came early for Team Canada. A second podium finish in as many weeks. Another strong finish after a mid-tournament

Chinese TV pulls Arsenal game coverage after Mesut Ozil criticizes Beijing’s ethnic Muslim crackdown

Chinese television pulled coverage of Arsenal’s Premier League match against Manchester City after Mesut Ozil, a forward for the London

Justin Kripps golden again at 4-man bobsleigh in Lake Placid

Canada’s Justin Kripps has piloted his sled to the top of the World Cup podium on back-to-back days at the

Martin Fuchs rides Clooney 51 to Rolex Grand Prix win

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Pinturault wins World Cup slalom in France

Alexis Pinturault won his first World Cup slalom in almost six years by a big margin Sunday, after American prospect

Former SNC-Lavalin executive found guilty on Libya corruption charges

A former senior SNC-Lavalin executive was found guilty Sunday of fraud and corruption charges related to the engineering company’s close

Farmers lobby to make rail shipment an essential service, saying delays hurt their image in overseas markets

Alberta’s Wheat and Barley Commissions say the CN strike cost farmers their reputations in an international market. And the groups

Soaring condo insurance rates help push Fort McMurray homeowner into bankruptcy

A woman says she walked away from her Fort McMurray condo after skyrocketing insurance costs became «the final straw» in

Andersen, Maple Leafs send Oilers to 4th straight loss

Alexander Kerfoot had a goal and an assist as the Toronto Maple Leafs powered their way to a 4-1 victory

Jonathan Bernier stands tall as Red Wings snap Habs 3-game win streak

Jonathan Bernier made 42 saves as the league-worst Detroit Red Wings downed the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 Saturday night. Tyler Bertuzzi

Boy at centre of fight against ‘no-fly list’ including innocent people flagged again

A 10-year-old boy at the forefront of a fight to solve the problem of innocent Canadians ending up on the

James Reimer, Hurricanes snap Flames’ season-high win streak

It took a hot goalie, a surging power play and a close non-offside call to end Calgary’s seven-game winning streak.

Canadian teens become 1st females to race World Cup doubles luge

Caitlin Nash and Natalie Corless made luge history Saturday, becoming the first female team to compete in a World Cup

Democratic lawmaker from New Jersey reportedly plans to become Republican

Democratic Rep. Jeff Van Drew, a freshman member of the House from New Jersey who was planning to break with

Anger erupts at UN climate summit as major economies resist bold action

Major economies resisted calls for bolder climate commitments as a UN summit in Madrid limped toward a delayed conclusion on

Senators’ Anthony Duclair caps hat trick in OT against Blue Jackets

Anthony Duclair couldn’t have scripted a better ending. Duclair scored on the power play in overtime to complete the hat

Sofia Goggia wins 1st World Cup ski race since scary car accident 8 months ago

She can joke now about the accident that sent her car into a twisting fall off a mountain road and