RCMP mistakes stroke victim for drunk, leaving him half-paralyzed in jail cell for hours, lawsuit says

Alan Ruel’s life changed forever the day he was arrested by RCMP for being drunk in a public place even

‘Unfathomable’: Search to continue Monday for body of 9-year-old boy in Lake Erie

Locals watched the icy water with helplessness, as a recovery search continued Sunday for the nine-year-old boy who fell into

Archibald, Edmonton topple Hurricanes in OT to seal back-to-back wins

Josh Archibald scored his second goal of the game in overtime, NHL points leader Leon Draisaitl had a goal and

Ivanie Blondin claims mass start gold at world speed skating championships

Canadians took home three mass start medals on the final day of the ISU World Single Distances Championships at the

Fire sale: Devils trade captain Andy Greene and Blake Coleman in separate deals

The New York Islanders solidified their defence for the playoff push Sunday, acquiring New Jersey Devils captain Andy Greene. The

Wales bears the brunt as deadly storm Dennis hammers the U.K.

Storm Dennis hammered Britain on Sunday, bringing a month’s worth of rain in just 48 hours to parts of South

Tribute for the late curler Aly Jenkins at Scotties

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More than 1,000 former DOJ officials call on U.S. Attorney General Barr to resign

More than 1,000 former U.S. Justice Department officials on Sunday called for Attorney General William Barr to resign over his

Laurie Blouin collects slopestyle skiing gold on home soil in Calgary

Snowboarder Laurie Blouin won World Cup slopestyle gold on Sunday at Canada Olympic Park while Canadian teammate Liam Brearley took

Bombardier to sell train-making division to French multinational Alstom: report

Bombardier Inc. has reached a preliminary deal to sell its transportation division to Paris-based Alstom SA for more than $7

Canada’s Kripps, Giguere win bronze at season’s final 2-man bobsleigh event

A new day, new brakeman and the same result for Justin Kripps, who piloted Canada to a second bronze medal

Manitoba escapes with win over Nunavut at Scotties

Manitoba’s Kerri Einarson escaped with a 6-4 victory over Nunavut’s Lori Eddy at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts on Sunday

Canadian Youth Boulder Nationals on CBC: Semifinals

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Steven Dubois leads Canada’s 3-medal short track haul in the Netherlands

Steven Dubois made up for a disappointing Saturday in short track with an individual bronze medal and relay gold 24

Canada’s Auger-Aliassime falls to Gael Monfils in Rotterdam final

Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime dropped a 6-2, 6-4 decision to Gael Monfils of France in the final of the ABN AMRO

Blue Jays legend Tony Fernandez dies at 57 from stroke, kidney complications

Tony Fernandez, one of the greatest infielders in Toronto Blue Jays history, has died, according to a statement from the

Trudeau’s office won’t say if it recorded meeting with Iranian foreign minister

While Iran has released a video excerpt of its foreign minister meeting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Canadian officials won’t say

Vlhova wins slalom to overtake absent Shiffrin in standings

Petra Vlhova won her third straight women’s World Cup slalom Sunday in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. to overtake the absent Mikaela

Canada wins gold in men’s 10m synchro diving at FINA Grand Prix

Laurent Gosselin-Paradis of Montreal and Ethan Pitman of Edmonton combined forces on Sunday in Madrid to win the gold medal

Vancouver Day 4 lookback: Maelle Ricker becomes first Canadian woman to win gold on home soil

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Xi’s early involvement in coronavirus outbreak raises questions

A recent speech by Chinese President Xi Jinping that has been published by state media indicates for the first time

Canadian professional players joined this U.K. league to play hockey and go to school tuition-free

Aaron Johnson tried not to think about life after hockey, but the former NHL’er knew «the real world» was waiting

Canada is waking up to China’s quest for a ‘new world order’, says Japanese observer

One of Japan’s top academics says China is trying to create its own new world order — and leading Western

Why Coastal GasLink says it rejected a pipeline route endorsed by Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs

As rallies spring up across Canada to support Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs fighting the Coastal GasLink pipeline in northern B.C., an