TFC shaken by Earthquakes’ late equalizer in season opener

Oswaldo Alanis scored on the last kick of the game as the San Jose Earthquakes salvaged a 2-2 draw against

Joe Biden easily wins South Carolina Democratic presidential primary

Joe Biden scored a thundering victory in South Carolina’s Democratic primary on Saturday, riding a wave of support from black

13 Canadian charity workers and volunteers detained in Ethiopia

Staff members and volunteers with a Canadian charity have been detained in Ethiopia. Canadian Humanitarian, a charity registered in Medicine

HSBC Men’s World Rugby Sevens on CBC: Los Angeles

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Top American distance runner Galen Rupp earns spot in Tokyo Olympics

Galen Rupp reclaimed his status as the nation’s top distance runner Saturday, winning his second straight U.S. Olympic marathon trials

Canada’s Justin Kripps withdraws from 4-man bobsleigh worlds with torn hamstring

Canadian Justin Kripps suffered a hamstring injury at the IBSF Bobsleigh and Skeleton world championships in Altenberg, Germany on Saturday,

Djokovic tops Tsitsipas to win 5th Dubai Open title

After saving match points to reach the final, top-ranked Novak Djokovic was scarcely troubled as he beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3,

Canadian men’s rugby 7s team falls to Ireland in L.A.

The Canadian men’s rugby sevens team suffered a 17-12 defeat to Ireland on Saturday at the Men’s World Rugby Sevens

Eggert, Benecken capture 4th straight luge World Cup doubles season title

Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken won the World Cup doubles overall title on Saturday, and Germany’s Julia Taubitz claimed the

Germany’s Tina Hermann pulls off huge comeback to win 3rd world skeleton title

Germany’s Tina Hermann pulled off a huge comeback in her final run and won the women’s skeleton world championship for

B.C. pipeline talks with Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs stretch into Saturday

Senior government ministers say they remain optimistic talks with the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs will break an impasse over a pipeline

Ukraine pledges help for airline compensation for Iran plane crash victims

Ukraine’s ambassador to Canada says his government will help Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne secure compensation from Ukraine International Airlines

Shots fired as migrants try to cross into Greece from Turkey

Gunfire could be heard from the Greek side of the River Evros at the Turkish border on Saturday, as migrants

Why coronavirus will force central bankers to give the economy a shot in the arm by cutting rates

Central bankers are waking up to dramatically overhauled expectations about interest rates, as the coronavirus that started in China and

What Ontario’s Liberal Party can learn from Manitoba

This column is an opinion by Jamal Abas, a political analyst for Peguis First Nation in Winnipeg who also assists

Russia hasn’t had any new coronavirus cases. Why is that?

In the snowy Russian city of Yekaterinburg — thousands of kilometres from the closest international border — Igor Gorbunov says

Looming lawsuits, threats of job losses and other takeaways from the CRTC hearings on cell service

This week saw the end of a nine-day marathon round of public hearings that pitted dominant cellphone carriers against affordability

Canadians may be out thousands of dollars after Saudi Arabia suspends entry for religious pilgrims

Canadians hoping to travel to Saudi Arabia for the umrah pilgrimage are scrambling to curb their losses after the kingdom

Chris Hall: Can net-zero and the energy sector co-exist?

Chrystia Freeland says there’s nothing inconsistent about the federal government’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions while promoting a thriving

‘A desperate act’: Imperial Tobacco Canada under fire for ‘misinformation’ ad campaign

This is an excerpt from Second Opinion, a weekly roundup of eclectic and under-the-radar health and medical science news emailed

Canada’s Leylah Fernandez sweeps into final to extend teenage dream run

Canadian Leylah Annie Fernandez advanced to the final of the Mexican Open with a 6-3, 6-3 win over Renata Zarazua

Raptors struggle to overcome shooting woes in narrow loss to Hornets

Terry Rozier scored 18 points and the game-clinching free throw with two seconds remaining to lift the Charlotte Hornets to

Canadian women’s sitting volleyball on brink of Paralympic berth after advancing to Halifax final

The Canadian women’s sitting volleyball team is one win away from securing a spot at the Tokyo Paralympics. Canada cruised

Best Brier Field ever? Past Champions looking for Canada’s curling prize

It seems every year, right about this exact moment on the eve of the Brier, fans and curling pundits proclaim