2 Toronto area men indicted in U.S. for allegedly trafficking items for Pakistan nuclear program

Two Mississauga, Ont., men have been indicted for allegedly helping to run an international procurement network over a five-year period

Quebec dairy mogul Lino Saputo had secret past dealings with U.S. mobster Joe Bonanno, then lied about it

Lino Saputo turned his family’s humble cheesemaking business into a multibillion-dollar global dairy empire and became one of the 10

U.S. Senators sworn in as impeachment procedures against Trump begin

The chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court was sworn in Thursday at the Senate to preside over President Donald

Montreal’s Felix Auger-Aliassime rolls into semifinals at Adelaide International

Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime is off to the semifinals of the Adelaide International. The No. 2 seed from Montreal needed just

Putin’s political gambit suggests plan to rule Russia forever

Russians awoke this morning to a new prime minister and much confusion about a new constitutional process that appears designed

Australia firefighters save world’s only rare dinosaur trees

Specialist firefighters have saved the world’s last remaining wild stand of a prehistoric tree from wildfires that razed forests west

Ukraine opens probe of possible surveillance of ambassador

Ukrainian police say they have opened an investigation into the possibility the former U.S. ambassador came under illegal surveillance before

Canadian military resumes some operations in Iraq following Iran scare

The Canadian military is resuming some operations in Iraq following a temporary suspension of activities last week. Brig.-Gen. Michel-Henri St-Louis

Giuliani associate Lev Parnas says Trump had knowledge of Ukraine pressure

A close associate of President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer says he delivered an ultimatum in May to the incoming president

Eugenie Bouchard advances to qualifier final at Australian Open

Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard is one win away from getting back into the main draw at the Australian Open. Bouchard, of

He didn’t pay his phone bill for 5 years. No one noticed. Now he owes Telus $5,000

A B.C. man who unknowingly went five years without paying his phone bill has been told he owes Telus more

Denis Shapovalov succumbs to France’s Humbert in ASB Classic quarters

Canadian Denis Shapovalov is out at the ASB Classic. The second-seeded Shapovalov was ousted 7-5, 6-4 in the quarter-finals on

Habs see 2-game win streak snapped in frustrating home loss to Blackhawks

An unneeded penalty by Max Domi really hurt Montreal’s chances of winning, and it’s not the first time this season.

Canada’s Peter Polansky makes quick exit from Australian Open qualifying

Canadian Peter Polansky made a quick exit in Australian Open qualifying on Thursday. Polansky, from Thornhill, Ont., was ousted by

With roster nearly at full strength, Raptors find the juice to bottle up Thunder

Norman Powell doesn’t need to work his way back into form. The Toronto guard missed 11 games with a left

Set-piece goal helps Iceland edge Canada in international soccer friendly

Iceland rode a first-half set-piece goal to defeat Canada 1-0 Wednesday in an international soccer friendly. Holmar Eyjolfsson scored for

Top women’s players to headline 3-on-3 game as part of NHL All-Star Weekend

The magnitude of the moment wasn’t lost on Kendall Coyne Schofield — wearing her No. 26 Team USA jersey —

Trump administration shares no blame for downing of Flight PS752, says top Republican

The top Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives sidestepped questions today about whether the Trump administration should have warned

Harper says regime change needed in Iran to bring peace to region

Former prime minister Stephen Harper says peace in the Middle East will only come after change comes to Iran. Speaking

Oldest material on Earth found inside meteorite

A scanning electron micrograph shows a silicon carbide grain, about 8 micrometres in its longest dimension, from a meteorite that

Jann Arden to be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame

Jann Arden, the Alberta singer-songwriter whose music career has spanned three decades with success in Canada as well as abroad,

Canada’s Gilgeous-Alexander racks up 1st triple-double to help Thunder down Wolves

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 20 points, a career-high 20 rebounds and 10 assists in his first triple-double, leading the Oklahoma City

Capitals’ Ovechkin passes Selanne with 685th career goal

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Brad Marchand’s shootout gaffe costs Bruins in loss to Flyers

The Boston Bruins have lost shootouts every which way this season. Brad Marchand found a new one Monday night. BOX