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

Roger Federer has knee surgery, will miss French Open

Roger Federer will miss the French Open and no fewer than three other tournaments while he is sidelined for at

Alberta public pensions being used to prop up struggling carbon industry, union says

Alberta’s largest labour organization says public-service pensions are being used to prop up the province’s struggling fossil fuels industry at

Canadian cruise passengers who test negative for COVID-19 prepare to leave ship

The latest: Canadians who pass medical screening expected to disembark Diamond Princess today. 47 Canadians among the more than 630

Canadian cruise passengers who test negative for COVID-19 leave ship

The latest: Canadians who cleared medical screening disembark after 2-week quarantine on Diamond Princess. Charter flight for eligible Canadians expected

Coronavirus is keeping Chinese travellers at home — and it’s hurting European tour operators

Travel and tourism operators around the world are bracing for more difficult times ahead as the coronavirus outbreak chokes off

This rural Ontario black hockey line broke barriers — producing generations of star players

An aged photo of three young black hockey players hangs in Darren Lowe’s basement. His dad Arthur is in the

‘It’s none of their business’: The Wet’suwet’en people who want the protesters to stop

Another day of blockades across the country means more protesters with signs bearing slogans such as «Wet’suwet’en Strong» and «Stand

Send in the army? Why one expert says that would be a ‘ludicrous’ response to rail blockades

Over seven years ago, two books written by retired lieutenant-colonel Douglas Bland offered some sobering warnings about the future of

Wild’s Galchenyuk ties game late, adds SO winner to steal crucial point from Canucks

Alex Galchenyuk scored the tying goal and the shootout winner as the Minnesota Wild beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-3 on

Thierry Henry’s coaching debut ends in draw as Impact blow lead to Costa Rican side

Jonathan Martinez scored in the 90th minute as Costa Rican side Deportivo Saprissa salvaged a 2-2 draw with the Montreal

David Pastrnak buries Oilers in OT to lead Bruins to 4th straight victory

David Pastrnak scored the winner 1:14 into overtime as the Boston Bruins continued their strong run of late, coming away

Baseball still reeling from Astros’ cheating scandal

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At least 8 people killed in shootings in Hanau, Germany

Eight people were killed on Wednesday in two shootings in the western German city of Hanau, police said. Police special

‘It’s unacceptable’: Maple Leafs look in the mirror after recent run of ugly efforts

Mitch Marner can see something’s been missing. The star winger and his talent-loaded Toronto Maple Leafs teammates possess the ability

UN Security Council hears of ‘unfolding humanitarian catastrophe’ in Syria’s Idlib province

Hundreds of thousands of people fleeing a Russian-backed Syrian offensive are being squeezed into ever smaller areas near Turkey’s border

Why 2 different kinds of Wet’suwet’en leaders support and oppose the gas pipeline

Anti-pipeline protesters from the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory just east of Belleville, Ont., continue their blockade that has forced CN Rail

Kings send veteran defenceman Alec Martinez to Golden Knights for pair of picks

Alec Martinez is going from being a King to a Knight — a Golden Knight. Los Angeles general manager Rob

69 people injured as whiteout causes 100-vehicle pileup on Montreal’s South Shore

Nine people were seriously injured, while another 60 suffered minor injuries after a pileup involving at least 100 cars and

Trump offered to pardon Assange if he said Russia not involved in 2016 Wikileaks dump, court told

U.S. President Donald Trump offered to pardon WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange if he said that Russia had nothing to do

Rapper Pop Smoke, 20, fatally shot at Los Angeles residence

An up-and-coming rapper known as Pop Smoke was fatally shot during a break-in early Wednesday at a Hollywood Hills home,