‘Outlandish’: Tokyo Olympic head scoffs at latest suggestion about delaying Summer Games

The president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee said Wednesday he has received an apology from an executive board member

Coachella music festival postponed over coronavirus concerns

The Coachella music festival in Southern California has been postponed amid concerns over the coronavirus. The festival is organized by

Biden projected to win Mississippi, Missouri as polls start to close in mini Super Tuesday primaries

Joe Biden is projected to score decisive wins in Missouri and Mississippi on Tuesday, dealing an early blow to rival

Biden strengthens lead in Democratic race with projected wins in Michigan and 3 more states

Joe Biden is projected to score decisive wins in Missouri and Mississippi on Tuesday, dealing an early blow to rival

Telcos say new anti-spoofing technology won’t fully roll out this year

Canada’s big phone companies warned MPs on a parliamentary committee Tuesday their networks aren’t yet ready to implement new anti-spoofing

Brock Boeser returns from injury as Canucks host Islanders

The Vancouver Canucks are getting one of their key players back in the lineup. Forward Brock Boeser practiced on a

Morgan Rielly returns to Maple Leafs’ lineup in midst of recent slump

The Toronto Maple Leafs will have defenceman Morgan Rielly back in their lineup tonight when they host the Tampa Bay

Canada’s soccer women tie Brazil in empty stadium because of virus outbreak

Janine Beckie scored in the 87th minute as Canada salvaged a 2-2 draw with Brazil at the Tournoi de France

Quebec government tries to go green in new budget, pushing public transit and electric cars

Flush with cash, the Quebec government will pour more money into health care and education this year, while also trying

Trump’s pitch for coronavirus payroll tax break gets cool reception from both parties

U.S. President Donald Trump pitched his proposed payroll tax break Tuesday on Capitol Hill as pressure mounts on the administration

Canadians on PGA Tour not changing plans as coronavirus spreads

Despite the spread of the novel coronavirus, it’s business as usual for Canadian golfers on the PGA Tour. The record

Canada names 23 women to hockey team that would have played in cancelled world championship

Hockey Canada has released its 23-player roster for the team that would have competed at the cancelled world women’s hockey

Yale men, Princeton women get automatic NCAA berths as Ivy League cancels tournament

The Ivy League on Tuesday cancelled its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments because of concerns about the spread of coronavirus.

Virus already causing Olympic chaos at qualifying events

For many athletes and teams who have yet to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics, the global virus outbreak is spoiling

A new Battle of Alberta in playoffs too good not to happen

From High Level to Edmonton to Calgary and Milk River, an entire generation of hockey fans has grown up listening

ISU issues strict requirements for attending world figure skating champs in Montreal

The International Skating Union sent out strict requirements for attending next week’s world figure skating championships in Montreal amid the

A Canadian is leading the global fight against COVID-19, and wants you to know the facts

There are no confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Newfoundland and Labrador, and Dr. Bruce Aylward is leading the charge

Russian parliament begins paving way for Putin to run for president again

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday opened the door to constitutional changes that would allow him to remain in power

Canadian men’s basketball team to face all-star CEBL squad in Hamilton

The Canadian men’s basketball team will face an all-star team from the Canadian Elite Basketball League in a tune-up for

COVID-19: Why are cruise ship passengers quarantined and not self-isolated at home?

Canadian passengers of the Grand Princess cruise ship are being sent to Canadian Forces Base Trenton for a two-week quarantine,

Crude price plummet raises spectre of spending cuts, job losses in Canadian oilpatch

Plunging oil prices landed with a giant thud in Canada on Monday, sending tremors across the oilpatch and raising the

‘I’ve been stuck on March 10th’: Families of Ethiopian Airline victims return to site a year after crash

The big crater in an African field has been filled in, no sign anymore of the huge gash where Ethiopian

Biden vs. Sanders: Comparing the candidates on how their policies would affect Canada

Canada could be right back at the bargaining table with the United States, once again negotiating a new trade agreement

Minnesota program offers ‘blueprint’ for pursuing perpetrators of domestic violence

This story is part of Stopping Domestic Violence, a CBC News series looking at the crisis of intimate partner violence