Who pays Olympic bills with Tokyo 2020 postponed for year?

With the Tokyo Olympics postponed until 2021, now comes the multi-billion-dollar question: Who pays the bills for the delay, and

MPs pass legislation for COVID-19 supports after opposition limits government’s powers

The House of Commons has passed emergency legislation to free up $82 billion to help Canadians weather the COVID-19 crisis,

MPs pass legislation for COVID-19 supports after opposition limits government’s powers

The House of Commons has passed emergency legislation to free up $82 billion to help Canadians weather the COVID-19 crisis,

Parliament passes Ottawa’s $107 billion COVID-19 aid package

The House of Commons has passed emergency legislation to free up $82 billion to help Canadians weather the COVID-19 crisis,

U.S. Senate, White House reach deal on $2T coronavirus rescue package

The White House and Senate leaders of both parties announced agreement early Wednesday on unprecedented emergency legislation to rush sweeping

Senate, White House reach deal on $2 trillion coronavirus rescue package

The White House and Senate leaders of both parties announced agreement early Wednesday on unprecedented emergency legislation to rush sweeping

How a lab in Sask. that focuses on animals became Canada’s $23M hope for a COVID-19 vaccine

In the global race to find a COVID-19 vaccine, the federal government announced Monday it is pumping $23 million into

‘I’ve never been so stressed’: Health-care workers in COVID-19 battle face PTSD, mental health issues

Dr. Andrea Alfonso is an anesthesiologist at a private hospital in Milan, Italy’s second-most populous city. Each day, he drives

How do you process a million EI claims? Don’t try to make it perfect, say experts

Experts say when it comes to the Herculean task of pushing close to one million employment insurance payments out the

NHL extending isolation period for players and staff

The NHL is extending its recommendation for players and staff to self-isolate and stay away from team facilities during the

Business owners call for direct wage subsidies to prevent a cascade of layoffs, bankruptcies

Some business owners are calling on the government to consider changing up one of the primary tools it’s chosen to

Flu-like cases spike on stranded cruise ship carrying 247 Canadian passengers

The number of passengers and crew exhibiting flu-like symptoms aboard a Holland America Line cruise ship travelling around South America

More than 15,000 Canadian citizens stranded in India, including Liberal MP’s mom

More than 15,000 Canadian passport holders have registered with the Foreign Affairs Department as being stranded in India, and as

Panthers cut ties with QB Cam Newton after allowing him to seek trade

The Cam Newton era is over in Carolina, as the Panthers released the 30-year-old quarterback after nine seasons. The move

‘An extreme last resort’: Police reluctant to ticket, arrest COVID-19 rule-breakers

The government warnings to Canadians to keep their distance and stay home — especially if they have recently been abroad

Canada’s De Grasse has new chance to feature in Olympics after postponement

Andre De Grasse now has the chance to be a major part of the sprint show at the Tokyo Games.

WestJet laying off 6,900 workers amid worsening COVID-19 crisis

WestJet says 6,900 of its workers are being laid off amid a dramatic downturn in business because of COVID-19. The

‘Good outcome of a bad situation:’ Canada Basketball CEO on impact of Tokyo 2020 postponement

Glen Grunwald was at Toronto Raptors coach Nick Nurse’s foundation gala dinner on March 11 when the sports world began

National parks closing to visitors amid COVID-19 pandemic as Parks Canada says ‘stay home’

Canada will close its national parks to visitors Wednesday amid the growing COVID-19 pandemic, the minister responsible for Parks Canada

Now that the 2020 Olympics are postponed, what happens next?

The inevitable announcement came down this morning from the International Olympic Committee, which made the unprecedented call to postpone the

Olympics postponement raises questions, throwing athletes’ scheduling into disarray

It’s still going to be called Tokyo 2020, but the Olympics and Paralympics are now, most likely, going to be

U.S. nears goal line in coronavirus stimulus negotiations, Senate leaders say

Democrats and Republicans said on Tuesday they were close to reaching a deal on a $2 trillion US coronavirus economic

U.S. Senate ‘on the 5-yard line’ in coronavirus stimulus negotiations, McConnell says

Democrats and Republicans said on Tuesday they were close to reaching a deal on a $2 trillion US coronavirus economic

Stock markets rebound as U.S. nears $2T stimulus deal

Stock markets in New York and Toronto jumped significantly higher on Tuesday on hopes that trillions of dollars in stimulus