Canadian women will learn Olympic basketball draw in March

The women’s basketball field for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics is set with Canada punching its ticket to a third

U.S. accuses Chinese military hackers in massive Equifax breach over 2 years ago

Four members of the Chinese military have been charged with breaking into the networks of the Equifax credit reporting agency

RCMP poised to enforce injunction at fourth site of blockade of B.C. pipeline project

RCMP are poised to enforce a B.C. Supreme Court injunction in the traditional territory of the Wet’suwet’en Nation at the

The Trump effect: How the U.S. president may be reshaping attitudes toward NATO

It’s no secret that Donald Trump dislikes NATO. But the U.S. president’s incessant hammering of alliance members to urge them

Renovations to cabinet ministers’ offices cost $1.6 million over past 4 years

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has spent more than $1.6 million on furniture, renovations and artwork for cabinet ministers’ offices

Ottawa to promise long-term fix for N.L.’s Muskrat Falls, could spare province steep rate hike

The federal government has agreed to negotiate a financial restructuring of the Muskrat Falls hydro project to make it financially

2 Manitoba curling teams heading to world juniors celebrated in send-off party

Two Manitoba curling teams had their official send off Sunday before making their way to Russia to represent Team Canada

Jets storm back to defeat Blackhawks with 4-goal 3rd period

Andrew Copp may have found his calling playing centre. Moving from the wing to the middle due to injuries, the

Canadian women’s soccer team falls to U.S. in Olympic qualifying championship final

The U.S. continued its mastery over Canada on Sunday, winning the CONCACAF Women’s Olympic Qualifying Championship 3-0 on second-half goals

Canada’s Nick Taylor goes wire-to-wire to win at Pebble Beach

Nick Taylor had more trouble with the wind than he did with Phil Mickelson. The Canadian managed both just fine

Super Bowl win still sinking in for Montreal’s Laurent Duvernay-Tardif

The enormity of winning the Super Bowl only sunk in for Laurent Duvernay-Tardif when he saw his mother crying on

Spring training: Time for pitchers, catchers and cheaters

Baseball returns to the field this coming week when pitchers, catchers and cheaters report to spring training. Fans await the

Strong election result for Sinn Fein throws Irish politics into uncertainty

Ireland faced political turmoil Sunday as an exit poll from the weekend’s parliamentary election suggested that Sinn Fein, a left-wing

Trudeau headed to Kuwait to meet with Canadian soldiers

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will visit Kuwait on Monday, where he will meet with Canadian Forces members involved in both

Teams still trying to salvage blockbuster Mookie Betts trade: reports

With last week’s multi-team blockbuster trade that would send Mookie Betts and David Price to the Los Angeles Dodgers still

Dodgers finalize trade for Mookie Betts, David Price: reports

Two days before the start of spring training, the Boston Red Sox have again agreed to send 2018 AL MVP

Tiger-Cats re-sign all-star defensive back/kick returner Frankie Williams

Defensive back/kick returner Frankie Williams re-signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Sunday. The Canadian Football League’s most outstanding special-teams player

Bridges, buildings, railways, streets focus of anti-pipeline protests in B.C.

From the steps of the British Columbia legislature to Vancouver’s city hall to ports, bridges, railways and streets, protests are

Indigenous leaders should have keys to former U.S. embassy, Métis leader says

A group of Métis citizens from Western Canada was left waiting in the cold as they sought approval from federal

Canada edges Japan with Olympic women’s basketball berth already secure

Kia Nurse had 19 points to lead Canada past Japan 70-68 on Sunday at a women’s basketball Olympic qualifying tournament.

Bruins’ Jeremy Lauzon handed 2-game suspension for check to head

Boston defenceman Jeremy Lauzon was suspended on Sunday for two games, without pay, following a match penalty he received Saturday

Vasek Pospisil falls to top-seeded Gael Monfils in Open Sud de France final

Vancouver’s Vasek Pospisil lost to top-seeded Gael Monfils 7-5, 6-3 in the final of the Open Sud de France on

Trudeau promises investment agreement with Ethiopia, funding for gender equity amid UN Security Council bid

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau brought to the table the promise of an investment agreement with Ethiopia and $10 million to

Canada’s Kim Boutin, Steven Dubois capture speed skating gold in Germany

Kim Boutin and Steven Dubois ruled their respective short track races in Dresden, Germany, after a quiet Saturday for Canada