Canada’s women’s basketball team commanding attention as serious Olympic medal threats

You can’t be what you can’t see. That’s the mantra you’ll hear from the Canadian women’s basketball team, whether it’s

Phillies to retire late Roy Halladay’s No. 34 on perfect game anniversary

The Philadelphia Phillies will retire the late Hall of Fame pitcher Roy Halladay’s No. 34 this season. The Phillies will

Hong Kong reports virus death as workers strike at hospitals

Hong Kong hospitals cut services as medical workers were striking for a second day Tuesday to demand the border with

Rail disaster video surfaces on anniversary of CP crash amid controversy over police probe

A metal CP Rail car ripped in half. An orange tarp shrouding the overturned locomotive. A dusting of snow covering

Federal Court to decide fate of Trans Mountain expansion

The Federal Court of Appeal will decide on Tuesday whether the Trans Mountain expansion project lives or dies when rules

Canadian special forces troops back on the job in Iraq, says commander

Canadian special forces troops are back to full employment in northern Iraq — but for how long? All joint operations

RCMP resolves impasse, pays $56K bill related to Trudeau’s trip to Aga Khan’s island

The cost to the Canadian government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s controversial vacation on the Aga Khan’s private island in

MacKay calls Paris climate targets ‘aspirational’ but isn’t abandoning them

Conservative leadership candidate Peter MacKay says Canada’s Paris climate targets are a «dream» — but he’s not ready to abandon

Victoria Bach scores OT winner as Canada defeats U.S. on home ice in Victoria

Victoria Bach scored the overtime winner Monday in a thriller that saw Canada’s women’s national hockey team defeat the United

Maple Leafs suffer collapse to Panthers as Frederik Andersen exits with injury

Mike Hoffman scored the winner and added an assist after lost Toronto lost starting goalie Frederik Andersen to injury as

Dustin Byfuglien, Winnipeg Jets close to signing divorce papers: Sportsnet

It looks like Dustin Byfuglien will never skate for the Winnipeg Jets again. Sportsnet is reporting the fan-favourite defenceman and

Stationed in Siberia, Canadian basketball players bring resilience to national team

Ruth Hamblin, Jamie Scott, and Miah-Marie Langlois were on a train bound for Hungary a few weeks ago. They were

Candidate cities’ selection process for 2026 World Cup takes next step

Potential host cities for the 2026 World Cup have got their marching orders for the next stage of the selection

Russian track federation board resigns over doping impasse

The entire board of the Russian Athletics Federation resigned on Monday as Russia faces another ban from Olympic track and

History on Canada’s side ahead of crucial match vs. Mexico at women’s Olympic soccer qualifier

History and the numbers are on Canada’s side Tuesday when it faces Mexico to decide first place in Group B

‘We’ve taken one step forward and two back’: Willie O’Ree on fighting racism in sports

Willie O’Ree is hopeful that one day sport will be free of racism and bigotry, but thinks it’s still a

Lynn Beyak claimed she was Métis during her anti-racism training sessions

Ontario Sen. Lynn Beyak is again facing suspension from the Red Chamber for failing to complete her anti-racism training —

Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh diagnosed with lung cancer

Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh said Monday he’s been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. Addressing listeners on his program, Limbaugh

‘A British bobby through and through’: Slain Abbotsford, B.C., police officer remembered as killer gets life

On the day Const. John Davidson was murdered, his wife — Denise — had been dreaming about their plans for

Late-arriving Maple Leaf Kasperi Kapanen contrite after scratch against Senators

The Maple Leafs sent Kasperi Kapanen a strong message. Now it’s up to him to respond. Toronto scratched the speedy

Vasek Pospisil gets chance to avenge recent loss to Denis Shapovalov

Vasek Pospisil set up an all-Canadian matchup with Denis Shapovalov with a first-round win Monday at the Open Sud de

Fatality inquiry focuses on veteran’s release from hospital 1 day before he killed family and himself

The doctors and nurses who treated a veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder days before he shot his family and himself

Trump impeachment: Democrats make plea to ‘common sense,’ Republicans say let voters decide

Closing arguments in U.S. President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial unfolded Monday as much for history as any effort to sway

Father of U.S. ski star Mikaela Shiffrin dies unexpectedly at 65

Two-time Olympic champion skier Mikaela Shiffrin has said her father, Jeff, has died. He was 65. «My family is heartbroken