Ottawa accepts Alberta’s new $30-per-tonne carbon plan for large emitters in 2020

The federal government will accept the Alberta government’s latest plan to tax the greenhouse gas emissions of large industrial facilities

Canadian arrested in Turkey this summer charged with terror offences

A Canadian man detained in Turkey this past summer and accused of having ISIS propaganda on his phone was charged

‘The damage done is significant’: Scheer blames Liberal government for national unity ‘crisis’

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said today the Liberal government is to blame for fomenting a national unity «crisis» and Prime

Roni Remme: The real deal

Roni Remme strides confidently into the room for an interview on the threshold of the alpine ski season. She wears

Erik Read wants to carve his own path while living up to family name

There’s something different about the way Erik Read is feeling to start this alpine ski season. He can’t quite put

‘I’m watching it disappear:’ Residents along Lake Erie reckoning with worsening shoreline erosion

Sue O’Brien gets anxious — «shaky,» she said — as soon as a storm is in the forecast. «We call

‘Our language comes from this land’: How culture and territory connect for Homalco First Nation

A large cardboard-backed calendar sits in the Homalco band office in Campbell River, B.C. It looks like a medicine wheel,

Economists say Ottawa needs a new playbook to tackle the next global recession

An internal memo addressed to federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau in August outlined a range of fiscal and monetary policies

Job killer or job creator? Experts predict a climate employment boom: Don Pittis

«Scrap your job-killing carbon tax plan,» Ontario Premier Doug Ford told Prime Minister Justin Trudeau just over a year ago.

Canadian women advance to Cup quarter-finals in Dubai

The Canadian women’s rugby sevens squad stormed to a 43-0 win over Brazil but lost 34-10 to the U.S. on

Milan Lucic finally gets on the board with Flames to help overcome Sabres

It took 28 games, but Milan Lucic finally has his first goal with the Calgary Flames. Lucic scored early in

Stars swat away Jets’ comeback attempt with Joe Pavelski’s OT winner

The Dallas Stars didn’t want to be in overtime after blowing a two-goal lead. Joe Pavelski didn’t mind because he’d

Hip Check: Joe Thornton drops Petr Mrazek

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Raptors win battle against Harden, lose war to Rockets

Raptors coach Nick Nurse called it «an interesting experiment.» But ultimately it proved to be another opposition failure in the

Brent Sopel says stories about Marc Crawford meant ‘to entertain the listener’

Former NHL player Brent Sopel says his stories on a year-old podcast about rough treatment from Marc Crawford were meant

Avs defenceman Cale Makar making early run at Calder Trophy

It was pointed out to Cale Makar back in September that he didn’t seem at all daunted by sky-high expectations.

Vaping-related illnesses rise in Canada and U.S.

A total of 13 vaping-associated lung illness have been reported in Canada, health officials say, and every U.S. state has

Violence against health workers complicating measles outbreak in Ebola-ravaged Congo

Violence against health workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo is complicating the response to a massive measles outbreak and

Chinese ambassador warns Canada against adopting motion calling for sanctions

China’s ambassador to Canada is threatening what he called «very firm countermeasures» should Parliament adopt a motion calling for sanctions

Nathan Chen on course for 3rd straight title at Grand Prix Finals after personal-best score

Nathan Chen is on course for a third straight title at the figure skating Grand Prix Finals, thanks to a

Video shows teen in U.S. Border Patrol custody writhing on floor for hours before dying

Video showing a U.S. Border Patrol cell where a 16-year-old from Guatemala died of the flu shows the teen writhing,

Canadian snowboarder Jasey-Jay Anderson mum on if he’ll compete at record 7th Olympic games

Jasey-Jay Anderson is Canada’s most decorated snowboarder of all time, and in terms of Olympic games representation and World Cup

Canadian running back Chuba Hubbard named Big 12 offensive player of year

Edmonton native Chuba Hubbard, the NCAA rushing leader, has been named the Big 12 offensive player of the year. ‘Canada’s

Canadian Kyle Julius returning home to coach CEBL’s Fraser Valley Bandits

Canada didn’t have its own professional basketball league when Kyle Julius retired from playing in 2009. So while the 40-year-old