Ujiri says Raptors are «going to die trying» to win 2nd consecutive title

There was a moment during his keynote speech Tuesday night that Masai Ujiri briefly looked at his phone. Raptors’ Pascal

Brexit bill becomes law, paving the way for Britain to leave the EU next week

Britain’s delayed and disputed Brexit bill became law on Thursday, removing the last parliamentary obstacle to leaving the European Union

‘Right needs to be done’: Meng Wanzhou’s lawyers make final pitch to judge

A lawyer for Meng Wanzhou made a final pitch against extradition Thursday to the B.C. Supreme Court judge tasked with

New stamp commemorates black hockey league nearly lost to time

A new stamp highlights black hockey players in the Maritimes whose story was almost buried in history. But those players

Jim Lehrer, longtime PBS anchor and journalist, dead at 85

Jim Lehrer, co-host and later host of the nightly PBS NewsHour that for decades offered a thoughtful take on current

Democrats use words of Trump’s staunchest allies to make their case in his impeachment trial

Democrats on Thursday pressed their case for removing U.S. President Donald Trump from office by using the words of his

Democrats use words of Trump’s staunchest allies to make their case in his impeachment trial

Democrats on Thursday pressed their case for removing U.S. President Donald Trump from office by using the words of his

Tiger Woods keeps momentum in 1st round of Farmers Insurance Open to start new year

Canadian golfer Graham DeLaet has withdrawn from the PGA Tour’s Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego with another back injury.

Graham DeLaet withdraws from Farmers Insurance Open due to troublesome back

Canadian golfer Graham DeLaet has withdrawn from the PGA Tour’s Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego with another back injury.

‘Time to rock the boat’: Canada’s track cyclists in sprint to Tokyo as qualification wraps up

Lauriane Genest just wanted to go fast. In track cycling, and sprint cycling specifically, the 21-year-old from Levis, Que., has

Doping cases a roadblock even for Russian athletes not suspected of wrongdoing

The Olympics are six months away, but Russia’s top track and field athlete has no idea if she’ll be there.

Sitting atop crowded Pacific Division, Canucks aim a cautious eye at playoffs

Last season the Vancouver Canucks finished nine points short of the 90 needed to advance to the playoffs in the

NHL’s Flyers dispute assault allegation aimed at team mascot Gritty

Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers’ fuzzy, orange mascot, is under investigation for an alleged physical assault of a 13-year-old boy during

Economic ministers miss caucus meetings to attend Davos forum

As the Liberal caucus meets on Parliament Hill Thursday to plot strategy for the return of the House of Commons,

How Brian Stemmle’s frightening Kitzbühel crash affected 3 generations of a Canadian family

Brian Stemmle doesn’t want his 11-year-old twin girls to follow in his footsteps. He doesn’t want them to experience the

Trudeau urges MPs to move ‘resolutely and rapidly’ to pass North American trade deal

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged MPs to move «resolutely and rapidly» to ratify the new North American trade deal. Addressing

UN court orders Myanmar to protect Rohingya from atrocities

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Thursday ordered Myanmar to take urgent measures to protect its Muslim Rohingya population

Doomsday Clock moved to 100 seconds to midnight

In its annual announcement, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the Doomsday Clock to 100 seconds to midnight. The

Quebec is up for grabs in the Conservative leadership race — and it’s a prize worth grabbing

Jean Charest is out — which means Quebec is wide open in the Conservative leadership race. And with every member’s

Alberta’s looming multibillion-dollar orphan wells problem prompts auditor general probe

As Alberta struggles to clean up thousands of oil and gas wells left behind by bankrupt companies, the province’s auditor

It’s Stephen Harper’s party – and he’ll do what he wants to

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

U.S. border officers were told to target Iranian-born travellers, officer alleges in email

U.S. border officers working at multiple Canada-U.S. border crossings were instructed to target and interrogate Iranian-born travellers in early January,

Millionaires at the World Economic Forum are demanding higher taxes: Don Pittis

A group of rich people from the United States want governments to raise their taxes. Yesterday, Patriotic Millionaires, the exclusive

Zion Williamson’s exceptional debut provides Pelicans hope

Zion Williamson’s sublime 17-point surge in a span of barely more than three minutes could very well become part of