Report on FBI probe into Trump campaign’s ties to Russia finds mistakes, no sign of political bias

The FBI was justified in opening its investigation into ties between the Trump presidential campaign and Russia, and didn’t act

Injured Bronco Ryan Straschnitzki wonders why Canada won’t fund spinal surgery

A hockey player paralyzed in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash says it feels good to be home after spending five

Miller puts Sabres back into win column with overtime victory over Oilers

Colin Miller scored in overtime as the Buffalo Sabres emerged with a 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday.

Tourists injured, missing after New Zealand volcano erupts

A volcano erupted Monday on a small New Zealand island frequented by tourists, and a number of people were missing

Harris, Thybulle’s big games leads 76ers past struggling Raptors

This victory over the Toronto Raptors didn’t feel as good as it should have to the Philadelphia 76ers because of

Union exec Marvin Miller elected to Baseball Hall of Fame

Marvin Miller, the union leader who revolutionized baseball by empowering players to negotiate multimillion-dollar contracts and to play for teams

Canadians win double gold at IRONMAN Indian Wells

It was a clean sweep for Canada at the top of the podium at the IRONMAN 70.3 Indian Wells-La Quinta

Beckie Scott, WADA Athletes Committee calls for full Russian ban

The athlete committee of the World Anti Doping Agency is calling for Russia to be completely banned from the Olympics

Scheifele scores 400th career point as Jets shoot down Ducks

Nikolaj Ehlers isn’t about to trade the ice for a boxing ring, but he was pumped about dropping the gloves

Benson, Star Trek actor Rene Auberjonois dead at 79

Rene Auberjonois, a prolific actor best known for his roles on the television shows Benson and Star Trek: Deep Space

Finland’s Sanna Marin becomes world’s youngest serving prime minister

Finland’s transportation minister Sanna Marin was selected by her Social Democratic party on Sunday to become the country’s youngest prime

American Tommy Ford wins giant slalom for 1st career World Cup win

Tommy Ford didn’t even set an alarm Sunday morning. He never does. He’s so easygoing that oversleeping for a race

Conservatives urge finance minister to deliver ‘urgent’ fall economic update

The Conservatives are calling on Finance Minister Bill Morneau to deliver an «urgent» fall economic update, including a plan to

Austria’s Nicole Schmidhofer wins the 2nd World Cup downhill in Lake Louise

Here’s a scary thought for her competition: Mikaela Shiffrin is still getting comfortable with the intensity and the speed of

Anthony Jushua defeats Andy Ruiz in heavyweight world championship rematch

Anthony Joshua reclaimed his world heavyweight titles Sunday by producing a disciplined and smart display to beat an out-of-shape Andy

Flyers stay hot, score late to eke out victory over resilient Senators

Scott Laughton responded to a jarring hit to his teammate in a big way. Laughton had a goal, an assist

Beat Feuz defends Birds of Prey downhill title

Beat Feuz of Switzerland won the Birds of Prey downhill race for a second straight season with a precise run

Kaillie Humphries victorious in bobsleigh World Cup debut with U.S.

Kaillie Humphries’ World Cup bobsled debut for the United States was a winning one. The former Canadian bobsled star won

Canada’s Graeme Fish wins 1st individual World Cup medal of long track career

Speed skater Graeme Fish reached the podium for the first individual medal of his long track career on Saturday, collecting

Mikael Kingsbury golden in 100th World Cup moguls appearance

Reigning Olympic moguls champion Mikael Kingsbury opened the 2019-20 season in style, capturing his 57th gold medal in his 100th

Get ready for the most active meteor shower of the year

It’s that time of the year again, when the night sky lights up with meteors as part of the Geminid

Step inside the works of van Gogh with immersive exhibit in Montreal

A new immersive art exhibit in Montreal lets visitors feel like they’re stepping into the works of Vincent van Gogh.

Canada’s cyber intelligence agency is helping the U.K. protect its election

Canada’s foreign signals intelligence agency is on the lookout for threats to Britain’s election as the country heads into the

No body, no closure: Sisters seek justice as emotional Sheree Fertuck trial looms

A lot can happen in four years. The last time anyone saw Sheree Fertuck, she was leaving her family farmhouse