Mikael Kingsbury takes World Cup silver in Thaiwoo moguls

Canada’s Mikael Kingsbury followed last weekend’s season-opening gold medal with a silver medal win on Saturday at a World Cup

Ivanie Blondin earns new track record, 2nd speed skating gold in Nagano

Canadian speed skater Ivanie Blondin continues to impress on the World Cup circuit, winning her second gold of the weekend

Canadian women remain undefeated at Cape Town 7s

The Canadian women’s rugby sevens team are a perfect 2-0 in pool play at the HSBC World Series Rugby Sevens

A greener tour? Musicians work toward net-zero emissions on the road

Teen phenom Billie Eilish is planning an eco-friendly world tour for 2020. Coldplay, no stranger to rocking an arena, is

Health Canada says it hasn’t tested health effects of cannabis vaping but will release new products anyway

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Careful, Canada: What Ireland has learned about two-tier health care

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Chrystia Freeland is now the minister for almost everything

Justin Trudeau continues to task his government with doing a great many things. And he has now assigned a great

The U.S.-China trade deal is a step toward trade peace, but there’s still a long way to go

A so-called Phase 1 trade deal between the U.S. and China ensures the dispute between the two countries won’t escalate

Now that Brexit’s a go, how about that Canada-U.K. trade deal?

Thursday’s U.K. election might have settled the question of whether Brexit will proceed, but it didn’t settle how it will

Canadians Karker, Bowman score bronze medals in ski halfpipe

Canada’s Rachael Karker won the bronze medal at a ski halfpipe World Cup on Friday while fellow Canadian Noah Bowman

Koe beats Gushue to secure playoff spot at the National

Calgary’s Kevin Koe clinched a playoff berth at the National with a 6-3 victory over Brad Gushue of St. John’s,

Patrick Reed’s caddie says he shoved fan at Presidents Cup

The caddie for Patrick Reed says he shoved a fan Saturday after another loss at the Presidents Cup because the

Argonauts introduce Calgary assistant Ryan Dinwiddie as new head coach

Ryan Dinwiddie had the head coaching bug back when he was a CFL quarterback, regularly drawing up plays for consideration

Morneau to release fall economic and fiscal update next week

Finance Minister Bill Morneau will release his fall economic and fiscal update Dec. 16. The announcement comes after a week

Flu activity recorded across Canada for 1st time this season: PHAC

All provinces and territories are reporting flu activity, the Public Health Agency of Canada said Friday. The agency’s weekly influenza

Mother convicted in daughters’ ‘honour killings’ granted escorted temporary absence from prison

The woman convicted for her role in the so-called «honour killings» of her three daughters and her husband’s first wife

New Speaker says he’ll evict Wilson-Raybould if she doesn’t leave willingly

If it comes down to it, newly-elected House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota says he will evict Jody Wilson-Raybould, the

Russia’s Elena Nikitina scores skeleton gold in Lake Placid

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3 confirmed dead in plane crash on B.C.’s Gabriola Island: Nav Canada report

Three people died in the plane crash on Gabriola Island on Tuesday, which happened after the Nanaimo Airport got a

Tokyo being billed as ‘Recovery Olympics’ — but not for all

The torch relay for the Tokyo Olympics will kick off in Fukushima, the northern prefecture devastated almost nine years ago

Sajjan given mandate to modernize NORAD, buy fighter jet fleet

Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan’s new marching orders from the prime minister put special emphasis on the expensive and politically touchy

Retired goalie Tim Thomas emotionally details brain damage he says came from hockey

Doctors told Tim Thomas that two-thirds of his brain were getting less than five per cent blood flow and the

No need to panic, Brad Gushue says, Canadian curling is just fine

It’s approaching two years since there was all that panic, look-yourself-in-the-mirror moments and hyperbolic talk about Canada needing a curling

U.S. will phase out tariffs on China as part of Phase 1 deal, Beijing officials say

U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese officials said Friday that they have agreed to the first phase of a trade