Labour Party’s Red Wall across England falls as voters clamour for Brexit

Burnley is no longer a brick in Labour’s Red Wall. Electing its first Conservative member of Parliament for 109 years,

Meghan Agosta, Meaghan Mikkelson combine motherhood, hockey with return to Canadian team

Boy or girl, Meghan Agosta was going to name her first child Chance. The name represents the chances Agosta sees

New compensation rules for flight delays, cancellations kick in Sunday

Canadians preparing to board flights over the coming holidays will be armed with more rights if their trips are delayed

Watch World Cup bobsleigh & skeleton from Lake Placid

Click on the video player above to watch live action from the bobsleigh and skeleton season’s first World Cup event

Blue Bombers re-sign head coach Mike O’Shea to new 3-year contract

The Grey Cup champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers have locked up their head coach and general manager with contract extensions. The

U.S. House panel votes in favour of 2 impeachment articles against Trump

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Friday recommended that President Donald Trump be impeached for obstructing a congressional probe into

Canadian women dominate Brazil in 1st match at Cape Town 7s

The Canadian women’s rugby sevens team were victorious in their first match at the HSBC World Series Rugby Sevens event

Americans steal momentum, but not the lead at Presidents Cup

The fist pumps, the screaming and shouting, it all belonged to the Americans in the final hour of the Presidents

Boris Johnson’s big win may ‘get Brexit done’ but damaging fights loom

Boris Johnson has broken Britain’s deadlock over leaving the European Union with a dramatic election win but the victory could

Ivanie Blondin, Jordan Belchos win mass start gold in Nagano

Canadian speed skaters Ivanie Blondin and Jordan Belchos each won their respective mass start races to take individual gold medals

Canadian men sprint to bronze medal at World Cup in Nagano

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How 2 top lawyers would make the case for and against Trump in a Senate impeachment trial

The charges have been drawn up and following a near-certain vote next week in the House, the U.S. Senate will

World’s 1st floating dairy farm could help cities adapt to climate change

As you approach the Port of Rotterdam, Europe’s largest, the usual sights come into focus: cranes, barges, shipping containers, seagulls.

Pettersson, Markstrom lead Canucks to OT victory over Hurricanes

Elias Pettersson scored 40 seconds into overtime for his 100th NHL point and the Vancouver Canucks beat the Carolina Hurricanes

Gaudreau scores twice, Flames rally past Maple Leafs

Johnny Gaudreau had his first two-goal game of the season and the Calgary Flames scored three goals in the first

Wild strike late to sink another Oilers comeback attempt in high-flying affair

Eric Staal was a gametime decision for the Minnesota Wild, two days after he was injured while colliding with a

Former NBA Commissioner David Stern has emergency brain surgery

The NBA said former Commissioner David Stern suffered a sudden brain hemorrhage Thursday and had emergency surgery. The league said

Red Wings jump on Jets early to end month-long losing streak at 12 games

Robby Fabbri backhanded a pass toward the slot, and it bounced into the net off the leg of an opposing

OHL game postponed after goalie severely cut in leg by skate

Niagara IceDogs goaltender Tucker Tynan has been injured during an Ontario Hockey League game against the London Knights. Tynan left

‘We will keep on fighting’: Hijabi women devastated by Appeal Court decision to uphold Bill 21

Amal Sassi was counting on Quebec’s highest court to suspend the province’s controversial secularism law, so she kept her head

Transport Canada reopens investigation into ‘racist’ email

Transport Canada has reopened its investigation into a racist song allegedly shared a decade ago in the department office that

Canadians McKeever, Arendz ski to pair of podiums at para nordic World Cup

Canada opened the para nordic World Cup season with authority on Thursday. Brian McKeever, Canada’s flag-bearer at the 2018 Paralympic

Ontario removing cap on number of pot shops, opening up market for retailers

Ontario is removing the cap on the number of pot shops in the province and nixing some qualification requirements for

Argonauts fire Corey Chamblin, name Calgary assistant Ryan Dinwiddie as new head coach

The Toronto Argonauts have fired head coach Corey Chamblin and replaced him with former Calgary assistant Ryan Dinwiddie. The 39-year-old