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

Quinton Byfield looking to leave his mark at Canada’s world junior camp

Quinton Byfield was eager to get going. The hulking, highly-touted 17-year-old forward with soft hands and speed to burn instead

Halifax council allows stadium proposal to proceed, but with conditions

Halifax regional council voted 10-7 Tuesday in favour of a staff report that supports a $20-million contribution to a stadium,

Alberta to expand use of private health-care facilities, weeks after announcing public sector cuts are coming

The Alberta government announced Tuesday a new plan to reduce surgical wait times by funding an additional 80,000 surgeries over

Multiple people, including police officer, dead in New Jersey shooting

A police officer and multiple others were killed in a shooting in Jersey City Tuesday that authorities say is not

NHL coaches are definitely on notice now

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Kawhi Leonard’s impending return has Raptors fans more grateful than hateful

Two nights after Paul George’s hostile treatment in Indiana, it should be nothing but love for his teammate Kawhi Leonard

U.K. election: Why a Labour Party stronghold could go to a billionaire Brexit candidate

Every day around high tide, no matter the weather, you’ll find a dozen or so fishermen positioned along the seawall

2-time world champion Kylie Masse named top Canadian female swimmer

Two-time world 100-metre backstroke champion Kylie Masse has been named Swimming Canada’s top female swimmer for a third straight year.

Kenney in Ottawa to call for approval of massive open-pit oilsands mine

In Ottawa today to meet with the prime minister, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said Justin Trudeau’s government faces a stark

Canadian soldiers made ‘progress’ in Afghanistan, Sajjan says in response to grim U.S. war report

Kandahar was made a better place by Canada’s military presence, Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan said following The Washington Post’s publication

All systems go: 1st all-electric seaplane takes flight in B.C.

It was a short but historic moment on the Fraser River on Tuesday morning as Vancouver-based Harbour Air completed the

‘Spygate’ accusations resurface as Patriots investigated for filming Bengals

New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick says neither he nor his coaching staff has watched any video footage shot by

Dallas Stars fire head coach Jim Montgomery for ‘unprofessional conduct’

The Dallas Stars on Tuesday dismissed second-year head coach Jim Montgomery due to «unprofessional conduct inconsistent with the core values

U.S shuts down World Trade Organization appeals court

Global commerce lost its ultimate umpire Tuesday, leaving countries unable to reach a final resolution of disputes at the World

‘I still see flames,’ says resident more than 24 hours after CP train derailed in Sask.

A Saskatchewan woman who lives next to the site of a CP train derailment says a fire is still burning

Freeland in Mexico today as CUSMA meets its ‘moment of truth’

Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is in Mexico City today in a last-minute flurry to tweak the renegotiated North

New North American free trade deal will be signed today

Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is in Mexico City today in a last-minute flurry to tweak the renegotiated North

Democrats poised to unveil 2 impeachment articles against Trump

House Democrats are poised to unveil two articles of impeachment against U.S. President Donald Trump — abuse of power and

Democrats announce 2 articles of impeachment against Donald Trump

House Democrats are poised to unveil two articles of impeachment against U.S. President Donald Trump — abuse of power and

6 shot dead in Czech hospital attack

A gunman shot dead six people on Tuesday at a hospital waiting room in the eastern Czech city of Ostrava

Suspect shoots 6 dead in Czech hospital, then kills self

A gunman shot dead six people on Tuesday at a hospital waiting room in the eastern Czech city of Ostrava

China hints at national security trials for Canadian detainees

China is hinting at upcoming trials for two Canadian citizens held for a year on vague national security charges in

China says Canadian detainees face prosecution on national security charges

China is hinting at upcoming trials for two Canadian citizens held for a year on vague national security charges in