All-Manitoba, all-Ontario playoff games at the Scotties

MOOSE JAW, Sask. – The province of Manitoba has produced some of this country’s greatest curlers. This year’s Scotties in

Raptors back to winning ways, dispatch Suns in 1st game since all-star break

Pascal Siakam began the unofficial start to the second half of the NBA season with some fresh legs. He set

The National for February 21, 2020

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Canada cruises past Dominican Republic to open men’s basketball AmeriCup qualifier

Former NBA player Andrew Nicholson had 16 points and seven rebounds to lead Canada’s men’s basketball team to an 89-72

Coastal GasLink sent back to the table with Indigenous leaders, delaying pipeline construction

Coastal GasLink must consult further with Indigenous communities along a stretch of its pipeline route at the heart of the

Follow a Canadian as she disembarks from the quarantined Diamond Princess

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Bryson DeChambeau birdies his way to 1-shot lead heading into the weekend

Bryson DeChambeau kept making so many birdies in the Mexico Championship that when he rolled in his ninth one from

Jets acquire Winnipeg native Cody Eakin from Golden Knights for draft pick

The Winnipeg Jets are bringing centre Cody Eakin home. PLAYER STATS: Cody Eakin NHL Trade Tracker The Jets acquired the

‘The game’s changing,’ but NHL players don’t foresee ban on fighting

A veteran of nearly 130 career fights, Kyle Clifford can see a day when dropping the gloves in the NHL

Canadian Premier League moves to single season, changes playoff format

The Canadian Premier League is dispensing with its spring and fall split-seasons, moving to a single-table format in 2020. And

‘Feels like freedom’: Canadian evacuees relieved after 2-week coronavirus quarantine ends

The knock on Carter Perrier’s door came early Friday morning. It was followed by a temperature and overall health check

Wolfpack suffer 4th straight loss at hands of Warrington

The Warrington Wolves needed two late penalties and a try Friday to stave off the Toronto Wolfpack for a hard-earned

Northern Ontario’s Krista McCarville claims Scotties playoff berth

Protective of their curling-life balance, Krista McCarville and her Northern Ontario team build their season around peaking for the national

Decision on Teck oilsands mine coming next week: Jim Carr

The prime minister’s point man for the Prairies said today the fate of the proposed Teck Frontier oilsands mine will

Canada’s Celina Toth captures silver at diving Grand Prix

Celina Toth of St. Thomas, Ont., emerged with the silver medal in women’s 10-metre tower on Friday at the second

Victim of sword attack tried to save son by sacrificing herself, judge told

The Airdrie, Alta., woman who lost three fingers and was severely injured in an act of domestic violence involving a

Rail barricades ‘need to come down now,’ Trudeau demands

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is huddled with key cabinet ministers in Ottawa this morning as the government looks for a

Crunching the numbers: History of NHL trade deadline

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Bruins acquire Ondrej Kase from Ducks for David Backes, 1st-round pick

The NHL-leading Boston Bruins freed up salary cap space Friday by trading veteran forward David Backes and a first-round draft

Privacy watchdogs to probe Clearview AI’s facial-recognition technology

The federal privacy watchdog and three of his provincial counterparts will jointly investigate Canadian use of facial-recognition technology supplied by

Senators’ Bobby Ryan dealing with alcohol problem, says he’s ‘doing well’

Ottawa Senators Bobby Ryan forward said Friday that he has been dealing with an alcohol problem, but is doing «very

Kaillie Humphries, competing for U.S., leads at halfway mark of bobsleigh world championships

Kaillie Humphries and Lauren Gibbs are in the lead after two runs of the bobsleigh world championships in Altenberg, Germany.

Rail blockades causing containers to pile up at Canadian ports

A rail blockade in eastern Ontario is jamming up Canada’s three biggest ports, prompting some shippers to take their business

Sliders drop out of luge World Cup in Germany over safety concerns

The U.S. has pulled its entire team out of this weekend’s series of World Cup luge races in Winterberg, Germany,