Ethiopian report on Max 737 crash says sensor gave faulty reading

A faulty sensor reading and the activation of an anti-stall system on a Boeing 737 Max preceded the crash of

‘Sadness, tears, shock’: Alberta athletes and coaches react to Arctic Winter Games cancellation

Athletes and sports organizers in northern Alberta are feeling devastated after this year’s Arctic Winter Games were cancelled. The biennial

Acting legend Max von Sydow dead at 90

Max von Sydow, the self-described «shy boy»-turned-actor known to art house audiences through his work with Swedish director Ingmar Bergman

Emissions from power generation take biggest fall since 1990

Global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the power sector fell by two per cent last year, the biggest fall since

Rival Afghan leaders each declare themselves president, threatening peace deal

Afghanistan’s rival leaders were each sworn in as president in separate ceremonies on Monday, throwing plans for negotiations with the

Broken, fragmented health-care system failed daughter who died by suicide, family of Taylor Pryor says

It was on a clear and warm autumn day in 2018 that Taylor Pryor’s life began a spiral toward a

Canada needs to address risks of aging IT to fend off threats that come with digital government

This column is an opinion by Alexander Rudolph, a PhD student in the Department of Political Science at Carleton University

Families of those killed when Flight MH17 was shot down hope trial will expose Russian ‘lies’

Silene Fredriksz knows she may never see the day the four men accused of murdering her son Bryce and 297

Bronze medal win thrills Vancouver fans at Canada 7s series

They thrilled us. They broke our hearts. They engaged us throughout and saved the best for last. Team Canada drew

Game Wrap: All female crew call Knights win over Flames on International Women’s Day

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Indian Wells postponed due to coronavirus

The BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament, set to begin this week, has been postponed after a case of coronavirus was

Game Wrap: All female crew call Knights win over Flames on International Women’s Day

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Carleton claims 15th U Sports men’s basketball title with victory over Dalhousie

The Carleton Ravens are once again the Canadian university men’s basketball champions. The No. 1 Ravens defeated the No. 2

Golden Knights regain top spot in Pacific with victory over Flames

It may not have been pretty, but Shea Theodore will take it. After the Calgary Flames rallied to score three

Canada defeats South Africa to win bronze at Vancouver 7s

Given the chance Canada made no mistake. Justin Douglas scored his second try of the game with South Africa playing

North Korea fires 3 unidentified projectiles, South’s military says

North Korea fired three unidentified projectiles off its east coast on Monday, South Korea’s military said, two days after the

Match Wrap: Juventus win Derby d’Italia in empty stadium

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Oil prices take biggest plunge in decades amid coronavirus uncertainty, price-war fears

Oil prices dramatically dropped on Monday, down more than 30 per cent after a 10 per cent drop on Friday.

86 thousand fans watch Women’s Twenty20 Cricket World Cup in Australia

In front of an almost-record crowd, defending champion Australia claimed its fifth Women’s Twenty20 Cricket World Cup title after thrashing

Conservatives say Canada lacks ‘cushion’ to weather economic crises

Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre said the Liberal government has left Canadians without a «cushion» to soften potential economic fallout

Canada runs roughshod over Spain to reach 1st semis on home soil

Scrum-half Lucas Hammond scored a try and made a big defensive play as Canada defeated Spain 21-0 Sunday to advance

NHL teams closing dressing room access due to coronavirus concerns

NHL teams have begun halting media access to team locker rooms in an attempt to keep the coronavirus from spreading.

‘They’ve had a tough year’: Coach reflects on cancellation of world women’s hockey event

Troy Ryan was looking forward to coaching the Canadian women’s hockey team at the International Ice Hockey Federation world championship

Gushue beats Dunstone to advance to Brier final against familiar foe Bottcher

Newfoundland and Labrador’s Brad Gushue defeated Saskatchewan’s Matt Dunstone 7-6 in Sunday’s semifinal at the Brier. Gushue had hammer in