Mounting complaints spark federal inquiry into airlines’ reasons for denying flight delay compensation

The Canadian Transportation Agency has launched an inquiry into allegations from passengers that airlines aren’t adequately explaining their reasons for

‘Catastrophe’ looms as displaced Syrians flee toward closed Turkish border

«The children. Thousands of children under the trees.» That’s the answer that came crackling back from Dr. Tammam Lodami on

‘The lights all came on’: Alex Bilodeau’s historic gold set tone for Vancouver Olympics

Alex Bilodeau was prepared to win a medal at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games. What he hadn’t planned for was

Flames erupt for offensive explosion in shutout win against Ducks

Mikael Backlund and Mark Jankowski scored two goals apiece, and Cam Talbot made 44 saves for his 21st career shutout

Hogberg helps Senators snap 6-game skid after Coyotes doomed by slow start

It’s no longer a surprise to see Marcus Hogberg come up with a big game for the Ottawa Senators. The

Lightning strike for 9th consecutive win against McDavid-less Oilers

Yanni Gourde scored a short-handed goal and Andrei Vasilevskiy finished with 29 saves to lift the Tampa Bay Lightning to

Blues leaning on their dads during annual fathers trip after Bouwmeester’s collapse

Jay Bouwmeester’s cardiac episode was a scary experience for the St. Louis Blues. Even for a bunch of tough hockey

Maple Leafs fall short against Stars in Frederik Andersen’s return from injury

The Dallas Stars are a team built to play with a lead. And when they get one early, more often

Tiger Woods opens star-studded Riviera tournament with Kobe Bryant tribute

Tiger Woods began with an unknowing tribute to Kobe Bryant by making an eagle putt that optical cameras measured at

‘That’s a very rare sight’: Driver spots family of lynx crossing Manitoba highway

A Manitoba Hydro worker pulled out his phone when he noticed little faces peering out from the trees on his

Canadians Bloemen, Fish burst to gold, bronze at speed skating worlds

Canada’s Ted-Jan Bloemen is trending in the right direction. The 2018 Olympic silver medallist won gold in the men’s 5,000-metre

John Baird will not run for the Conservative leadership

Former Conservative cabinet minister John Baird says he will not enter the race to succeed Andrew Scheer as leader of

Depleted Wolfpack suffer 3rd straight Super League loss at hands of Wigan

The depleted Toronto Wolfpack suffered their third straight Super League loss, beaten 32-10 by the Wigan Warriors on Thursday. For

Vasek Pospisil ousted in 2nd round of ATP Rotterdam by Krajinović

Canada’s Vasek Pospisil couldn’t keep his run of upsets going on Thursday at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament. Rotterdam

New NATO mission won’t mean a net increase in Canadian troops in Iraq: Sajjan

Canada already has deployed a «significant contribution» to the NATO mission in Iraq and likely will only make adjustments within

Via Rail cancels trains nationwide, CN shuts down Eastern Canadian network amid protests

CN Rail and Via Rail are shutting down huge sections of their railway networks as Indigenous blockades continue to cripple

Budget watchdog slashes economic growth projections, partly blames coronavirus

Canada’s economy slowed «sharply» in the final quarter of 2019, the parliamentary budget office said Thursday in its February economic

Veterans Affairs let Lionel Desmond ‘fall through the cracks,’ inquiry judge says

The Lionel Desmond fatality inquiry will end in recommendations for change rather than blame, but Judge Warren Zimmer made it

Veterans Affairs let Lionel Desmond ‘fall through the cracks,’ inquiry judge says

The Lionel Desmond fatality inquiry will end in recommendations for change rather than blame, but Judge Warren Zimmer made it

New U.S. charges claim Huawei stole trade secrets, did business in North Korea

The U.S. Department of Justice has hit telecommunications giant Huawei with new charges, including stealing trade secrets and violating sanctions

Toronto police admit using secretive facial recognition technology Clearview AI

Toronto police have admitted some of their officers have used Clearview AI — a powerful and controversial facial recognition tool

Supreme Court to hear cases challenging government’s solitary confinement policy

The Supreme Court of Canada has decided to hear two cases launched by civil rights groups challenging federal policy on

Why everyone in the Conservative Party should want John Baird to run

This column is an opinion by Kory Teneycke. He is a former director of communications for prime minister Stephen Harper,

Team Canada coach eyes podium after women’s basketball team earns spot at 2020 Olympics

Lisa Thomaidis is still basking in the glow of her team’s victory. On Saturday, Canada’s women’s basketball team earned a