Why Alberta is throwing billions behind the Keystone XL pipeline

With the energy sector still reeling from weeks of economic turmoil, Alberta’s United Conservative government announced Tuesday it is throwing

‘Everybody is susceptible’: Why younger Canadians may be helping fuel the spread of COVID-19

Younger Canadians represent one in three of all reported COVID-19 cases, and experts say they could be unknowingly accelerating the

Own the Podium funding remains intact for Canadian Olympic, Paralympic efforts

National sports federations recalculating their budgets after the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics can count on a continued level of

Toronto’s large events ban doesn’t include Jays, Leafs, Raptors, TFC

Toronto’s ban on city-led events through June 30 does not prohibit professional sporting events. That means the Maple Leafs and

Resetting the Canadian Olympic landscape with Games moved to 2021

The countdown clock has been reset. Canada pushed for postponements of the Tokyo Games and got them. The 2020 Olympic

How Tokyo 2020 Postponement Affects Olympian Families

Mar. 28: Olympic Games Replay: Pyeongchang 2018 Bobsleigh & Luge Road to the Olympic Games 3 days ago

NFL playoffs expanded to 14 teams as league business moves on as usual

The NFL is gearing up for a normal season and playoffs — with two additional wild-card teams in the Super

As timeline for return grows murkier, NHL extends self-quarantine period

The NHL has extended its guideline for players and staff to self-quarantine until April 15 and it is possible the

‘We’re all struggling’: Tenants — and landlords — anxious as April 1 rent day arrives

It’s been more than two weeks since Karla Mounsteven got her last paycheque, and in one day it’ll all be

Trudeau is projecting a sense of calm and continuity — but what happens when things get worse?

Over his first four years in office, we probably saw more of Justin Trudeau — in photos, interviews, news conferences,

6 flights set to repatriate Canadians stuck in India due to COVID-19

The first of six flights to repatriate some of the 15,000 Canadian passport-holders stranded in India due to the COVID-19

Class action launched after airlines give vouchers, not refunds for cancelled trips

A British Columbia woman is launching a class-action lawsuit against several major Canadian airlines and travel companies over their decision

Volunteer dies of COVID-19 as daughter races across Canada to be near her

Last week, Pam Smith set out on a race against time driving from B.C. to Ontario, hoping to be near

Jay Bouwmeester in good health after cardiac episode, says teammate Pietrangelo

St. Louis Blues captain Alex Pietrangelo says teammate Jay Bouwmeester is in good health some seven weeks after having a

Bill Blair asks prison, parole heads to consider releasing some inmates to stop spread of COVID-19

Public Safety Minister Bill Blair has asked the heads of Canada’s prison system and parole board to consider early release

Connor McDavid, Sidney Crosby favourites again in NHLPA annual poll

Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid is still regarded as the NHL’s top forward, while peers consider Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby the

U.S. has dropped idea of placing troops near Canadian border: official

The United States has dropped its controversial proposal to station American troops near the shared border as part of its

Entire tennis season could be lost, Australian exec says

Tennis could lose the remainder of the 2020 season to the coronavirus pandemic, Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley has

The best of NHLers self-isolating: Metropolitan Division

Wickenheiser calls IOC ‘insensitive and irresponsible’ (not applicable) 12 days ago

Some health experts questioning advice against wider use of masks to slow spread of COVID-19

Science magazine had been trying for days to speak to the elusive George Gao, head of China’s Centre for Disease

Canada’s economy was slowing even before COVID-19 hit, January GDP numbers show

Canada’s economy expanded by 0.1 per cent in January as manufacturing and the financial sector grew while transportation, mining, oil

Young father identified as northern Alberta’s 1st fatal case of COVID-19

The first person from northern Alberta to die of COVID-19 — a man in his 30s from Big Lakes County,

‘An amazing man’: Young father identified as northern Alberta’s 1st fatal case of COVID-19

The first person from northern Alberta to die of COVID-19 — a man in his 30s from Big Lakes County,

TC Energy to start work on Keystone XL pipeline after $1.1B US Alberta investment

TC Energy Corp. said on Tuesday it would proceed with the construction of the long-delayed $8 billion US Keystone XL