‘We deserve to benefit from this land’: Squamish Nation votes for $3B housing project on its land

The Squamish Nation voted last night to proceed with the $3-billion Sen̓áḵw housing development project on Kitsilano reserve land in

Boris Johnson has been on his best behaviour for the Brexit election — and it’s working

With the finishing line of Britain’s Brexit election in sight on Thursday, Boris Johnson’s mouth had more or less avoided

NAFTA 2.1: The changes Democrats (and Canada) settled on

Canada has again joined Mexico and the U.S. to sign on to the final — and this time they really

What went wrong in Afghanistan? Our MPs don’t seem to be in a hurry to find out

The House of Commons spent Tuesday debating a Conservative proposal to establish a special committee of MPs to study Canada’s

‘It just feels pretty dire’: What it’s like for young Alberta men facing a 20% unemployment rate

At 24 years old, Joshua Leonard is getting used to being unemployed. He lives in Edmonton with his parents. He

How RCMP job policy is undermining the careers of women within its ranks

This column is an opinion by Souhila Baba, a law student and research assistant at the faculty of law at

Santa’s list: Who’s been naughty and nice in the NHL

«He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice. He’s going to find out who’s naughty or nice.» For years I

How high voter turnout blew Conservative expectations ‘out of the water’

The Conservatives underestimated turnout in October’s federal vote, missing the emergence of a bloc of voters that cemented both the

Yankees land Gerrit Cole with whopping 9-year, $324M US contract: reports

The New York Yankees landed the biggest prize of the free agent market, adding Gerrit Cole to their rotation with

Yankees land ace Gerrit Cole with whopping 9-year, $324M US contract: reports

The New York Yankees landed the biggest prize of the free agent market, adding Gerrit Cole to their rotation with

Andersen stones Canucks to lead Leafs to win in 1st game of Western Canada swing

John Tavares provided the bulk of the offence, yet it was goaltender Frederik Andersen who was the difference for Toronto

Flames keep firing on all cylinders as unlikely offence helps cut down Coyotes

An early-season coaching change could have derailed Calgary’s entire season. Instead, it seems to have revitalized the Flames. Even on

Oilers’ 3-goal comeback immediately erased in up-and-down loss to Hurricanes

It wasn’t an ideal way to win, but the Carolina Hurricanes will take it. Sebastian Aho had a pair of

McDavid loses handle on penalty shot

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Canadiens end Jarry’s shutout streak, race past Penguins

Tomas Tatar’s 10th goal of the season ended Tristan Jarry’s franchise-record shutout streak and sparked the Montreal Canadiens to a

Gushue, Koe open the National curling tournament with easy victories

Brad Gushue opened up the National curling tournament on Tuesday with a 6-2 win over Scott McDonald in the opening

B.C. woman loses fight to preserve sperm taken from dead husband

In the hours after D.T.’s death, his wife made a desperate plea to a judge. Her husband had died unexpectedly

Trudeau’s minority Liberal government survives first confidence vote

Justin Trudeau’s Liberals survived Tuesday their first test of confidence in the House of Commons but got a pointed reminder

Meng Wanzhou wins bid for documents related to Vancouver arrest

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ordered Canada’s attorney general to give Meng Wanzhou’s lawyers a trove of documents related

English clubs on the march again in Champions League

The English are on the march again in Champions League. Liverpool and Chelsea completed a sweep of Premier League clubs

Canada One: Chasing Every Hundredth

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Kim Boutin’s Breakthrough

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Just the basics: A quick look at today’s impeachment news

U.S. House Democrats announced two articles of impeachment Tuesday against President Donald Trump, charging him with abuse of power and

Arctic ecosystems and cultures threatened as region continues to warm

Rising temperatures and shrinking snow and ice cover in the Arctic are endangering habitats, fisheries and local cultures, according to