Boris Johnson claims historic mandate for Brexit as he heads to big election win

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party will win a majority of 86 seats in Britain’s election, giving him the

U.K. Conservatives poised to win majority government: exit poll

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party will win a majority of 86 seats in Britain’s election, giving him the

Canadian lugers Nash, Corless to become 1st women to race in World Cup doubles

Canadian teens Caitlin Nash and Natalie Corless are set to make history at the World Cup luge event in Whistler,

Scott Milanovich returns to CFL as new head coach of Edmonton Eskimos

Scott Milanovich is returning to the CFL with the task of turning around an Edmonton Eskimos franchise that is storied

Jody Wilson-Raybould is refusing to move out of her entire ministerial office suite

Jody Wilson-Raybould is refusing to vacate the entire suite of Parliament Hill offices she was assigned as a cabinet minister,

Boeing 737 Max won’t return to service before 2020

Boeing on Thursday abandoned its goal of winning approval this month from the Federal Aviation Administration to unground the 737

U.S. stocks reach new highs after rumours of 50% cut on Chinese tariffs

U.S. stock indexes jumped to new highs on Thursday, following rumours that the United States has offered to cut existing

Bystander who tackled London Bridge attacker says he was ‘prepared to die’

One of the bystanders who tackled a knife-wielding attacker on London Bridge in November said he was »prepared to die»

Fullback Ashley Lawrence named Canadian soccer player of the year after busy 2019

Ashley Lawrence, who played in all 15 internationals in 2019 and led the Canadian women in minutes played, has been

Canadian facing 2 terrorism-related charges denied bail in Ontario court

A Guelph, Ont., man charged with two terror-related offences under the Criminal Code has been denied bail. Ikar Mao, 22,

Top prospect Alexis Lafreniere nursing ankle injury at Canada’s world junior camp

Alexis Lafreniere had no reason to hit the ice this week. The presumptive No. 1 pick at the 2020 NHL

Antoine Roussel’s return to Canucks a sweet ending to recovery from knee injury

Just sitting on the couch wasn’t an option for Antoine Roussel. Facing a long recovery after undergoing major knee surgery

Ski cross racer Kevin Drury seeks consistency after disappointing season

A challenging 2018-19 ski cross season for Kevin Drury was filled with «a lot of bad races,» poor results and

B.C. guide handed 1st fine under new whale-protection regulations after sailing too close to humpback

The federal government says the first conviction under new regulations meant to protect whales from being disturbed by people has

Canadian welder braces for the crazy that is the World Darts Championship in London

Canadian Matt Campbell is expecting a wild scene when he takes centre stage this weekend at the William Hill World

Ottawa’s Jonathan David named Canadian men’s soccer player of the year

Teenage forward Jonathan David, who has scored a Canadian-record 28 goals for club and country this year, has been named

Agriculture needs changes to help save climate and farmers, says national agriculture group

Farming needs to change to help save the climate and farmers themselves, says a national agriculture group. A report released

This ancient cave art is the oldest known ‘storytelling’

Six human figures with animal characteristics confront an animal called an anoa in a cave painting in Indonesia dating back

Ethics law forbids ex-minister Philpott from paid work for First Nation

The federal ethics law has put a crimp in Jane Philpott’s plan to put her experience as a former minister

Derailed Sask. CP train leaked 4 times more oil than 2016 Husky pipeline spill

The Canadian Pacific Railway train that derailed in rural Saskatchewan earlier this week leaked more than four times the amount

Former hockey pros describe the sport’s dark side

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has responded to a string of allegations about racism, bullying and physical abuse in the league,

One law, many challenges: How lawyers are trying to overturn Quebec’s religious symbols ban

Later today, Quebec’s Court of Appeal will decide whether to suspend the ban on religious symbols that was voted into

Fraudsters almost swindled the Royal Canadian Mint with payroll ‘spoofing’ scam

The Royal Canadian Mint fell for what’s known as a «spear-phishing» scam and almost forked over an employee’s paycheque to

Fed chair sees North America as an economic oasis in 2020: Don Pittis

A positive outlook for the North American economy means the U.S. Fed has largely taken rate cuts off the table