MILAN — Canadian speedskater Courtney Sarault won the silver medal in the women’s 1,000-metre individual race in short-track on Monday at the Milan-Cortina Games. Read More
OTTAWA — Transportation ministers from across the country will meet quietly this week with an agenda that is expected to include a possible update of the contentious safety rules that govern flights to remote communities. Read More
On Jan. 26, the University of Alberta embarked on the process of ridding diversity, equity and inclusion from its hiring policy, at least in name. Identity is still a core part of the school’s ethos, but this is still a step in the right direction; the proposed change would have been unthinkable in 2021. Read More
MILAN — It's not the Olympic debut that she may have dreamed of, but Canadian figure skater Deanna Stellato-Dudek and her on-ice partner Maxime Deschamps managed to advance on Sunday evening to the second stage of pairs skating at the Olympics. Read More
President Donald Trump said founding member countries of his Board of Peace have pledged more than $5 billion toward humanitarian efforts and reconstruction in Gaza. Read More
There were no extra umpires monitoring the hog lines. No stones removed from play. No trading of accusations in post-game scrums. No spicy words from the ice. Read More
The disarmament of Hamas and all other Palestinian terrorist groups is a precondition for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, the enclave’s high representative, Nickolay Mladenov, reiterated on Friday. Read More
Gisele Pelicot, the French woman who became a symbol in the global fight against sexual violence, told AFP why she wants to visit her ex-husband in jail and her joy at finding love again. Read More
MILAN — The streets of the ancient city were bustling on Sunday, with brilliant sunshine, spring-like weather and a chance to soak up the Olympic spirit in more ways than one. Read More
MILAN — After finishing fifth in his race on Saturday, Canadian speedskating world champion William Dandjinou breezed by the reporters who were huddled, waiting for him. Read More
Canadian curling officials say they don't plan to launch a formal complaint against Sweden following allegations of unsanctioned filming at the Milan-Cortina Games, lowering the temperature around a story that has become a simmering talking point across the curling world. Read More
Former U.S. president Barack Obama criticized a lack of shame and decorum in the country's political discourse, responding Saturday for the first time to a post on Donald Trump's social media account that depicted him and first lady Michelle as monkeys. Read More
Canada will spend more of its growing military budget with domestic firms under a defence-industrial strategy that’s meant to unleash more than $500 billion (US$369 billion) in investment over a decade. Read More
MILAN — Bauer and Hockey Canada announced on New Year’s Eve that Bauer will continue to produce the national teams’ uniforms and off-ice apparel well into the next decade. Read More
The mourning father of Emmett Jacobs, one of eight victims in last week’s Tumbler Ridge mass shooting, said he’s in “unbearable” pain since losing his 11-year-old son. Read More
As a former chief of police in two of Canada’s major cities, I am writing to offer citizens and law enforcement leaders some measure of confidence after the announcement of police corruption criminal charges in Ontario. Read More
The mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. may have given rise to concern about Canadian school safety, but there is inevitable anxiety that goes with reviewing security measures and concern about mental health is paramount among experts. Read More
Mikael Kingsbury sat, hands folded on the table in front of him, and he reflected on the journey that delivered him from childhood to the top of the podium at the Milan-Cortina Games. Read More