Leafs avenge brutal loss to Penguins with shutout victory in rematch

After two listless, disheartening performances, Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe wanted to see «signs of life» from his team.

Blue Jackets’ Foligno shows off sweet hands against Flyers

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Rory McIlroy storms out to early lead after 1st round of Mexico Championship

Rory McIlroy switched back to his old putter for the Mexico Championship and it made a world of difference. It

What you need to know about the recent escalation of war and humanitarian crisis in Syria

Syrian rebels and Turkish forces fought government troops in northwest Syria on Thursday as Russian warplanes struck back in a

Wilder, Fury to answer questions in highly anticipated heavyweight rematch

The best fights come with questions, and there are many surrounding Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury as they meet in

Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving to have season-ending shoulder surgery

Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving will have arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder and miss the rest of the season.

Ottawa attempts to reboot campaign to remove Maduro from power in Venezuela

Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne hosted delegates from the Lima Group of nations in Gatineau, Que. today — part of

Things to know for the bobsleigh and skeleton worlds

The bobsleigh and skeleton world championships start Friday in Altenberg, Germany and run through the following weekend. Here are some

David Ortiz says Mike Fiers looks ‘like a snitch’ for revealing Astros’ sign-stealing

Retired Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz said that Astros pitcher Mike Fiers was «looking like a snitch» for disclosing

Spill from latest Sask. oil train derailment larger than thought

The Saskatchewan government says more oil spilled than previously thought during a train derailment earlier this month near the small

Ontario to send out ‘enhanced’ licence plates to replace new ‘problem’ version

The Ontario government announced Thursday afternoon that a new «enhanced» licence plate is currently in development, and will be available

The man who made Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V a part of life has died

Larry Tesler, the Silicon Valley pioneer who created the now-ubiquitous computer concepts such as «cut,» «copy» and «paste,» has died.

Alouettes gathering info following arrest of receiver with over 70 kg of marijuana

The Montreal Alouettes say they are in the process of gathering information after the arrest of wide receiver Quan Bray.

MacKay faces backlash over now-deleted tweet that critics say promoted vigilantism

Conservative leadership hopeful Peter MacKay is facing blowback after posting — then deleting — a tweet that expressed support for

Quebec Major Junior Hockey League postpones vote on fighting ban until summer

Presidents and owners of 18 Quebec Major Junior Hockey League teams have decided to postpone voting on a fighting ban

Telus would cut 5K jobs and $1B in spending if CRTC approves virtual wireless network operators

The CEO of Telus Corp. says it could cut about $1 billion of spending and 5,000 jobs over the next

Brian Noble steps down as director of rugby for Toronto Wolfpack

Brian Noble, who helped build the Toronto Wolfpack from the ground up, is stepping down as director of rugby of

Canadiens acquire forwards Joseph Blandisi, Jacob Lucchini from Penguins

The Montreal Canadiens and Pittsburgh Penguins have completed a trade of minor-league forwards. The Habs acquired Joseph Blandisi and Jacob

Trump associate Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months in prison after roller-coaster trial

Calling the president’s frequent tweets about the case «entirely inappropriate,» a federal judge sentenced Donald Trump ally Roger Stone to

Saskatchewan, B.C. win tiebreakers to advance to Scotties championship round

Host Saskatchewan is moving on to the championship round at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Robyn Silvernagle secured the final

Top European team president indicted in FIFA bribery case

The president of the Paris Saint-Germain soccer club was indicted Thursday as part of a five-year bribery and corruption investigation

Denis Shapovalov advances to quarter-finals in Marseille

Canada’s Denis Shapovalov ended a four-match losing streak with a 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 win over Croatia’s Marin Cilic in the

Andre De Grasse fine-tuning all aspects of his race in pursuit of Olympic gold

After Andre De Grasse won bronze in the 100 metres at the 2016 Olympics, gold medallist Usain Bolt offered the

Canadian with COVID-19 describes life under quarantine at Japanese hospital

A Canadian who contracted coronavirus aboard a quarantined cruise ship before being moved to a Japanese hospital said he’s being