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,

Russia denies trying to interfere in 2020 U.S. election to benefit Trump

The Kremlin on Friday denied it was interfering in the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign to boost Republican President Donald Trump’s

Trump blasts best-picture Oscar for South Korean film Parasite

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday ridiculed the historic best-picture Oscar win for South Korean film Parasite, telling a Colorado

Former teen prodigy Lara Gut-Behrami ends 2-year drought in dowhhill

In ski-crazy Switzerland, Lara Gut-Behrami’s first World Cup victory in more than two years was quickly labeled «a resurrection» by

‘Miracle on Ice’ continues to resonate in Lake Placid 40 years later

The woman had been waiting for her opportunity for more than an hour, which was no big deal because, technically,

Trudeau convenes meeting with key cabinet ministers, will address the nation over blockades

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

OPINION | Buckle up: Alberta’s political road likely to be bumpy in 2020

The prognosis was never good for Alberta’s doctors. Their existing master agreement with the provincial government was on life-support the

Yeshaneh sets world record in half marathon in controversial Nike shoes

Ababel Yeshaneh set a world record in the women’s half marathon on Friday in the latest breakthrough by athletes wearing

WHO director says world must act fast to contain COVID-19

The latest: China says crisis hasn’t peaked, situation in Hubei province ‘remains severe and complex.’ Iran confirms 13 more cases

China says coronavirus outbreak has not yet peaked

The latest: China says crisis hasn’t peaked, situation in Hubei province ‘remains severe and complex.’ Iran confirms 13 more cases

‘It’s not just headaches’: U.S. soldier’s ex-wife says Trump comments on traumatic brain injuries are harmful

When U.S. President Donald Trump seemed to downplay traumatic brain injuries (TBI) sustained by American troops in an Iranian missile

Latino voters can make or break Democratic campaigns. They’re about to get their say in 2020

Latino voters turned the course of the Democratic presidential primaries in 2016. They’re about to get their say in 2020.

Be warned, Conservatives: a failed leadership bid is not a career-builder

There are two types of candidates vying for the Conservative leadership — those who have a plausible chance of winning