Hasselborg tops Kim to win Canadian Open Grand Slam of Curling event

Sweden’s Anna Hasselborg beat Min-Jim Kim of South Korea 7-5 in an extra end on Sunday to capture the Grand

China reports 139 new cases of pneumonia as coronavirus spreads to new regions

China on Monday reported 139 new cases of pneumonia over the weekend, caused by the outbreak of a new coronavirus

China reports sharp rise in new cases of pneumonia, 3rd death as coronavirus spreads

China on Monday reported 139 new cases of pneumonia over the weekend, caused by the outbreak of a new coronavirus

Remembering Ryder: Northern Manitobans hang hockey jerseys for boy lost to cancer

House by house, the jerseys seemed to appear overnight. They were hung in front windows and on porches in memory

Ice dancers Gilles, Poirier headline Canadian world championship team

Ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier headline the Canadian team that will compete at this year’s world figure skating

Canada presses Iran to share black boxes from PS752 crash amid mixed signals from Tehran

Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne is pressing Iran to share the black boxes from the downed Ukrainian airliner that killed

Italy’s Dominik Fischnaller wins World Cup luge gold, European title in Lillehammer

Italy’s Dominik Fischnaller won a World Cup men’s luge race and the European championship on Sunday, adding to his run

Malindi Elmore could be Olympic-bound after shattering Canadian women’s marathon record

Malindi Elmore crushed the Canadian women’s marathon record on Sunday, all but booking her spot on the team for the

Germany’s Francesco Friedrich wins 4-man bobsleigh gold in Austria

Hunter Church remembers seeing U.S. bobsled great Steven Holcomb win the 2009 world championships, then went up to him afterward

Clement Noel wins slalom, Henrik Kristoffersen retakes overall World Cup lead

Clement Noel skied through steadily falling snow to protect his first-run lead and win a World Cup slalom on Sunday.

Clara Direz of France wins parallel giant slalom, Shiffrin eliminated early

French skier Clara Direz claimed her first career victory in the debut of parallel giant slalom on the women’s World

Public servant who promoted $225M baby formula plant now sits on Chinese investor’s board

The former head of the Canadian Dairy Commission who facilitated a $225-million investment by a Chinese dairy processor to build

Why the Ford government isn’t stopping teachers’ strikes with back-to-work legislation just yet

More than one million students across Ontario face a day of cancelled school in the coming week because of teachers’

‘It is not your duty to be average’: Here is why we celebrate Lincoln Alexander’s legacy

This column is an opinion by Patrick Twagirayezu, a recent graduate (Magna Cum Laude) of the University of Ottawa’s Faculty

Major Canadian pot companies facing proposed class-action lawsuits in the U.S.

Some of Canada’s biggest cannabis producers are facing proposed class-action lawsuits in the United States after investors were hit with

‘He deserves to be there’: Canadian baseball community wants Larry Walker in the Hall of Fame

Larry Walker’s climb toward induction into the hallowed halls of the National Baseball Hall of Fame has been a slow

Trudeau cabinet holds 3-day retreat to plot parliamentary strategy for minority government

Liberal cabinet ministers begin meetings in Winnipeg today to set parliamentary priorities and strategize for what’s expected to be a

Boeing’s safety vs. cost-control culture may be what sent a fatal aircraft into the skies

Internal messages and emails from Boeing paint a picture of a profit-focused management culture at the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer,

What to expect from Meng Wanzhou’s extradition hearing this week

The eyes of the world will be on Vancouver this week as Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou takes a seat in

Tanner Pearson leads Canucks past Sharks to move into 1st in tight Pacific

The Vancouver Canucks surged past the San Jose Sharks — and took over the tight Pacific Division. Tanner Pearson scored

McGregor back in UFC saddle with blazing 1st-round TKO victory over Cowboy

Conor McGregor’s opening flurry — a punch that missed, followed by shoulder and elbow shots to the face — bloodied

Jacobs, Epping to meet in Canadian Open curling men’s final

Brad Jacobs of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and Toronto’s John Epping will face off in Sunday’s final at the Grand

‘He ruined and deterred my career’: Akim Aliu discusses the racial abuse he suffered in hockey

Akim Aliu didn’t know when and how he would share his story of racial abuse at the hands of his

Bob Cole gives a N.L. blizzard update on Hockey Night in Canada

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