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

Centre Greg Worthington, halfback Ryan Brierley leave Toronto Wolfpack

Two Toronto Wolfpack players are moving on with halfback Ryan Brierley joining Hull Kingston Rovers permanently while centre Greg Worthington

Biden campaign uses video of Trudeau laughing at Trump in election ad

A video of Justin Trudeau gossiping with other world leaders about Donald Trump is featured in an advertisement for the

Canadian Jessie Fleming hopes to cap UCLA soccer career with NCAA title, MAC Hermann Trophy

After 74 games in UCLA colours, Canadian international Jessie Fleming’s collegiate soccer career will end at the College Cup in

Here’s how much the Ford government’s anti-carbon tax ad campaign cost Ontario

The Ford government’s advertising campaign attacking the federal Liberals’ carbon pricing system cost Ontario taxpayers $4 million, says the province’s

Italian sports daily under fire for ‘Black Friday’ headline

A leading Italian sports daily is facing criticism for a headline reading «Black Friday» and featuring two black soccer players

Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard gets wild-card spot in Auckland Open

Canadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard has been given a wild-card entry into the main draw of next month’s season-opening ASB

Done deal: Calgary getting new taxpayer-funded NHL arena

It’s no longer hypothetical. Calgary taxpayers have bought themselves a new NHL arena. Coun. Jeff Davison says a final deal

Canadian stats on impaired driving deaths incomplete, years out of date

Canada’s statistics on impaired and distracted driving fatalities, as well as drowning deaths, are incomplete and years out of date

What to expect from today’s speech from the throne

The Liberal government will lay out its priorities for its second term in office in the throne speech today —

5 MPs vying to sit in Speaker’s chair

Liberal MP Anthony Rota will preside over the new minority Parliament as the new Speaker of the House of Commons.

Mounties should have steered clear of any probe into Trudeau’s Bahamas vacation: MP

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police should have recused themselves from deciding whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should be investigated in

Impeachment inquiry moves to House judiciary committee

Watch the full hearing live on CBCNews.ca beginning at 10 a.m. ET The U.S. House judiciary committee is moving swiftly

Municipalities will pay up as Alberta adds 300 RCMP officers to combat rural crime

Hundreds of additional RCMP officers and civilian members will join Alberta’s ranks as part of the province’s ongoing offensive against

Trump calls Trudeau ‘two-faced’ after PM’s candid comments caught on camera

Donald Trump called Justin Trudeau «two-faced» this morning, hours after the Canadian prime minister was caught seemingly venting about the

‘Gave their lives for us’: Canada’s role in Italian campaign remembered 75 years later

Rosalia Fantoni remembers the cold, the rain, and the hunger her family felt 75 years ago. And while those memories