Canada’s Laurent Dubreuil wins 500-metre race at world sprint championships

Canada’s Laurent Dubreuil raced to a gold medal in the men’s 500-metre race Friday at the ISU world sprint/allround speedskating

David Ayres donates game-used goalie stick to Hockey Hall of Fame

David Ayres went out for a casual game of pickup hockey last week. Between work, coaching kids and suiting up

See you at the Supreme Court, Ottawa says after Alberta demands carbon tax be killed

On Monday, Alberta’s top court declared the federal carbon tax unconstitutional. On Wednesday, the province’s justice minister demanded that the

Via Rail to resume partial service on most routes starting Tuesday

Via Rail is set to resume partial service next Tuesday on most routes that were cancelled due to rail blockades

As Turkey opens path to Europe, one refugee describes war-like scene at border with Greece

An Iranian refugee who is trying to cross the border from Turkey into Greece described babies and elderly people waiting

Subway must pay CBC $500K for failed defamation lawsuit over chicken

Sandwich chain Subway has been ordered to pay the CBC $500,000 in legal costs following its failed bid to sue

Trump says Mike Pompeo will witness signing of peace deal with Taliban

U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that he’s dispatching the Secretary of State to sign an agreement with the Taliban

Abel, Citrini-Beaulieu cap memorable day for Canadians at diving World Series in Montreal

Canada’s Meaghan Benfeito and Caeli McKay have won gold in the women’s 10-metre synchronized event at the first World Series

Canada’s Meaghan Benfeito, Caeli McKay win gold at diving World Series in Montreal

Canada’s Meaghan Benfeito and Caeli McKay have won gold in the women’s 10-metre synchronized event at the first World Series

Lawsuit over African mine can be heard in British Columbia: Supreme Court

A human-rights lawsuit against a Canadian mining company can be heard in British Columbia, even though it involves events in

Ottawa Redblacks player blindsided by Trump tweet

RJ Harris didn’t make a heroic play. He didn’t take a controversial political stance. He didn’t really do anything but

David Ayres’s famous Maple Leafs-beating stick now in Hockey Hall of Fame

Emergency backup goaltender David Ayres is now enshrined in the annals of hockey history. The 42-year-old’s hockey stick, which he

Oilers’ Mike Green out 3-4 weeks with knee injury

Newly acquired Edmonton Oilers defenceman Mike Green will miss three to four weeks with a knee injury. The Oilers announced

Kahnawake Mohawk offer to temporarily step in for RCMP in Wet’suwet’en territory

The Mohawk Council of Kahnawake has proposed that its peacekeepers head up a temporary Indigenous police force to patrol traditional

OPINION | Gambling on oil prices, Alberta’s budget is not prudent, responsible — or new

This column is an opinion from Trevor Tombe, an associate professor of economics at the University of Calgary. «This budget

Montreal in for a treat at world figure skating championships in March

The world figure skating championships will unfold in a devoutly skating city and in a country which has a national

Amid coronavirus outbreak COC’s chief medical officer discusses the concern for upcoming Olympic Games

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RCMP’s use of Clearview AI facial recognition technology under investigation

The federal privacy commissioner is opening an investigation into how the RCMP uses facial recognition technology, a day after the

RCMP’s use of Clearview AI facial recognition technology under investigation

The federal privacy commissioner is opening an investigation into how the RCMP uses facial recognition technology, a day after the

Black History Month is coming to end, but the conversation shouldn’t

Asher Hill still remembers his shock at hearing a fellow figure skating coach say, »This is why I don’t coach

Canadian teen Leylah Fernandez advances to 1st WTA semifinal at Mexican Open

Canada’s Leylah Annie Fernandez is well aware she will not be the crowd favourite when she plays her first career

Talks with Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs set for 2nd day in northern B.C.

The hereditary chiefs of the Wet’suwet’en are set to meet for a second day with senior federal and provincial ministers

Insurers could lose billions if coronavirus causes Olympics cancellation

Global insurers face a hefty bill if the coronavirus forces the cancellation of the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, with estimates

TSX reopens after glitch — and the stock market rout continues

The Toronto Stock Exchange reopened Friday after a technical glitch shut down trading early the day before — and investors