Impact make splash by signing Tottenham’s Victor Wanyama as designated player

The Montreal Impact have signed midfielder Victor Wanyama as a designated player from Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur. Urruti nets

Chrétien says today’s national unity challenges can’t compare to the October Crisis

Former prime minister Jean Chrétien today dismissed the claim that Canada is experiencing another national unity crisis, arguing that rail

Wet’suwet’en prepare for clan meetings to discuss rights and title proposal

Members of the Wet’suwet’en nation are anxiously waiting to find out what’s in the draft agreement that their hereditary chiefs

NHL GMs vote to simplify offside rule

NHL general managers voted Tuesday to make a slight tweak to simplify the offside rule, and will make a recommendation

Still no word on the future of Quebec’s remaining rail barricades

Meetings are currently underway in Quebec to discuss whether to maintain or dismantle the two remaining rail barricades that were

Meetings underway in Quebec to discuss fate of remaining rail barricades

Meetings are currently underway in Quebec to discuss whether to maintain or dismantle the two remaining rail barricades that were

Claude Julien to return next season behind Canadiens bench, GM says

Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin says that he will keep Claude Julien as head coach for next season. Bergevin

Canadians Giguere, Roque among 3 finalists for top NCAA women’s hockey award

Elizabeth Giguere of Quebec City and Abby Roque of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., were among the three finalists announced Tuesday

Trudeau urges patience as Wet’suwet’en consider proposed land and title deal

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he knows people are impatient for a resolution to tensions involving a disputed natural gas

U Sports basketball championships forging new ground with joint men’s-women’s event

Canada’s best university basketball players won’t just be playing for pride and glory in their championship tournament in Ottawa this

B.C. identifies 3 more cases of COVID-19, bringing total to 12

Three more cases of COVID-19 have been identified in B.C., bringing the total number of patients in the province to

B.C. to provide another COVID-19 update after confirming 9th case earlier today

Three more cases of COVID-19 have been identified in B.C., bringing the total number of patients in the province to

15,000 km away, Tahiti named 2024 Paris Olympics surfing venue

The surfing events at the 2024 Paris Olympics will be held on the other side of the world in Tahiti.

Trump speaks with Taliban leader, says they have ‘very good’ relationship

U.S. President Donald Trump said he spoke Tuesday with the leader of the Taliban, days after Washington and the extremist

Race was a factor in handcuffing of 6-year-old black girl in Mississauga school, tribunal says

Peel police officers discriminated against a six-year-old black girl when they handcuffed her wrists behind her back and kept her

Olympic flame-lighting in Greece to proceed despite fast-spreading virus

Next week’s flame-lighting ceremony for the Tokyo Olympics will go ahead in Greece despite concerns about the virus outbreak, organizers

Japan’s Olympic minister says Games could be held any time in 2020

Japan’s Olympic minister said Tuesday the contract to hold the Tokyo Games only specifies the event has to be held

Arctic Winter Games ‘in good shape’ with COVID-19 precautions

Officials with the Arctic Winter Games (AWG) say the risk is low, but they’re taking all necessary precautions to avoid

Trudeau says government will do ‘everything necessary’ to protect Canadians from COVID-19

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the risk of COVID-19 to Canadians remains low, but the federal government will ensure provincial

Gatineau youth baseball team scraps Astros name, colours over cheating scandal

The Aylmer Astros are no more. The youth baseball team in Gatineau, Que., is changing its name and colours inspired

Bank of Canada may cut rates to aid economy sickened by COVID-19: Don Pittis

It is becoming increasingly clear that the impact of COVID-19 on the economy is far more than a blip. Economists’

Don’t buy new, fix the old: The repair business is booming

We’ve all heard the phrase, «They don’t make things like they used to.» Now a growing number of eco-minded Canadians

U.S. tax rules raising the stakes for Canadian residents with American citizenship

Many Canadian residents with U.S. citizenship could risk fines or the closure of their banking or investment accounts in the

What you need to know about Super Tuesday

Super Tuesday is the single biggest voting day of the U.S. 2020 election — outside of the actual vote for