Chinese Canadians, health officials taking stand against ‘unfair stigmatization’ during coronavirus outbreak

Amid growing fears around the coronavirus outbreak, Chinese Canadians and public health officials in Toronto say more must be done

Air Canada suspends all flights to Beijing and Shanghai amid coronavirus outbreak

Airlines around the world have started to cancel more flights to China as coronavirus fears have dragged down demand for

Russia athletics federation could be expelled from World Athletics

The Athletics Integrity Unit Board on Wednesday called for the expulsion of Russia’s suspended athletics federation after what it described

Kris Bryant loses grievance against Cubs seeking extra year of service: reports

Kris Bryant remains under contract with the Chicago Cubs through the 2021 season after losing a grievance over his service

Trump trashes Bolton as impeachment moves into question-answer phase

U.S. President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial is shifting to questions from senators, a pivotal juncture as Republicans lack the votes

EU stops short of recommending full ban on Huawei from 5G network

The European Union unveiled security guidelines for next generation high-speed wireless networks that stop short of banning Huawei, in the

Guelph, Ont., family builds epic snowman you can climb into and peek out from

A Guelph, Ont., family, along with help from some friends, have built an enormous snowman in their front yard. It’s

Despite tension over right whale deaths, Maine lobster group backs Canadian fishermen

Atlantic Canadian lobster fishermen are getting some support from competitors south of the border. The president of the Maine Lobstermen’s

8 impeachment arguments senators will be weighing as Trump trial enters question phase

The impeachment trial of U.S. President Donald Trump is moving into its next phase Wednesday, with senators preparing to question

It’s a new year, Mr. Trudeau. What do you want to do with it?

If there’s anything to be said about the Liberal minority government so far, it’s this: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and

Blues seal season series sweep over Flames with wild shootout win

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U.S. thumps Haiti in 1st CONCACAF women’s Olympic qualifier group match

Christen Press scored the opening goal off a shoeless assist from Lynn Williams and the United States beat Haiti 4-0

Senators snap 7-game road skid with win over Sabres

Mike Reilly scored the go-ahead goal 8:48 into the third period, and the Ottawa Senators snapped a seven-game road skid

Shaq: ‘Never could have imagined’ anything like Kobe Bryant’s death

Shaquille O’Neal tearfully said Tuesday he never could have imagined anything like Kobe Bryant’s death, remembering his former teammate as

Top seed Nadal upset by Thiem in Australian Open quarter-finals

Outplayed at his own brand of physical tennis for much of the match, Rafael Nadal finally claimed a set to

‘There haven’t been any duels lately’: Unspooling the arcane rules and rituals of the U.S. Senate chamber

All eyes have been on the U.S. Senate these past two weeks for the impeachment trial of U.S. President Donald

Albatrosses used as flying spies to detect illegal fishing boats

Sea birds with radar detectors attached to their backs can detect illegal fishing boats in real time, potentially allowing such

Major earthquake hits between Cuba and Jamaica

A powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica on Tuesday, but there were no reports

Trump lawyers conclude opening arguments as Bolton controversy simmers

U.S. President Donald Trump’s lawyers wrapped up their arguments in his impeachment trial on Tuesday with a plea for the

U.K. will allow Huawei to play a role in building its 5G networks

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday granted Chinese telecom giant Huawei a limited role in Britain’s 5G mobile network,

Bolton bombshell threatens to blow Trump defence off course

Once again the false gods of punditry have failed us. We were told that former national security adviser John Bolton

To win the Conservative leadership, Erin O’Toole needs to be what he wasn’t in 2017

Erin O’Toole is spending the first days of his campaign for the Conservative Party leadership in Western Canada, far from

RCMP’s security reviews continue as Cameron Ortis faces new charges

The RCMP is still trying to figure out if there are gaps in its security policies as one of its

Yes, prime ministers should be fluently bilingual – because that’s what Canadians expect

It’s 2020, and it seems we’re in a place in Canadian politics again where the question of leadership is also