IOC releases rewritten path to Tokyo, with already-qualified athletes still in

About 6,500 athletes who already have earned their spots for the Tokyo Games are in for 2021 under redrawn qualifying

Formula One’s Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal postponed

The Canadian Grand Prix has become the latest major sports event in the country to be postponed due to the

Canada’s top doctor says she’ll wear a mask when physical distancing isn’t possible

After downplaying the effectiveness of non-medical face masks, both the chief public health officer and federal health minister now say

World Athletics suspends Tokyo Olympics qualifying through November

World Athletics says it has suspended Olympic qualification because of the coronavirus pandemic and the postponement of the Tokyo Games

U.S. records deadliest day yet in coronavirus crisis

New York recorded its single greatest one-day jump in deaths from COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus, but

New York sees its deadliest day yet in coronavirus crisis

New York recorded its single greatest one-day jump in deaths from COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus, but

CFL says it won’t start regular season until at least July

The CFL is the latest league to postpone play due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Slated to kick off the regular

Nearly 1M Canadians applied for emergency COVID-19 benefits on Day 1

Nearly one million Canadians filed for income support benefits on the first day the emergency COVID-19 program was open for

Maple Leafs sign KHL forward to 1-year entry-level deal

The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed forward Alexander Barabanov to a one-year entry-level contract for the 2020-21 season. The 25-year-old

MLB, players’ union discuss playing all games in Arizona

Putting all 30 teams in the Phoenix area this season and playing in empty ballparks was among the ideas discussed

That time when not even snow could stop the Blue Jays from playing

There was snow on the ground at Toronto’s Exhibition Stadium and it was definitely a cold day to sit outdoors

As Schitt’s Creek bids farewell, fans cling to its levity and ‘humanity’

It has earned multiple Emmy Award nominations and a celebrity following that includes singer Mariah Carey and NBA star Steph

NBA commissioner says no decisions expected until at least May on return to play

NBA commissioner Adam Silver does not expect any decisions to be made until at least May about the possible resumption

Ontario health-care worker posts emotional thank-you to border officers

Jeffrey Rowe was heading back into Windsor, Ont., on Saturday night after working a hectic 12-hour hospital shift in Detroit,

U.S. deaths from COVID-19 climb to over 10,000: Johns Hopkins

The death toll in New York, the state hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, was «effectively flat» for the second

Actor Ryan Reynolds sweetens Hayley Wickenheiser’s ask for medical supplies

Hayley Wickenheiser’s call for medical supplies for front-line health care workers got an assist from Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds. Wickenheiser

NHL considering August return without fans: report

Uncertainty remains a major hurdle, but the NHL is plotting a late summer return with playoff games in empty venues

Russia to stop giving national team spots to track athletes with doping history

The Russian track federation says it will no longer give national team places to some athletes with past doping bans.

Swedes’ trust in government put to test as coronavirus deaths spike

Hakan Savllind ‘s coffee shop in Stockholm seems like a throwback to the way life used to be before the

Major upheaval in golf as British Open cancelled, Masters eyeing November dates

The British Open will not be played this year for the first time since 1945, golf officials announced Monday as

Japan preparing to declare state of emergency to COVID-19 fight

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that he will declare a state of emergency for Tokyo and six other prefectures

Oil prices pull back after OPEC and Russia delay discussions on cutting output

Oil prices fell on Monday after Saudi Arabia and Russia delayed a meeting to discuss output cuts that could help

Canadian passengers on Coral Princess cruise ship heading home: Champagne

Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne says Canadian passengers on the Coral Princess cruise ship will be headed home today, after

Canadian Forces calls back ships, cuts missions short due to COVID-19

The Canadian military is taking what it calls «unprecedented measures» to protect its members from COVID-19 and prevent the spread