
Grief, loss changed mindset of top NHL draft prospect Matthew Schaefer
Matthew Schaefer has been hit with heartache and grief. The 17-year-old defenceman projected to go first overall at the 2025 NHL draft dusted himself off

Matthew Schaefer has been hit with heartache and grief. The 17-year-old defenceman projected to go first overall at the 2025 NHL draft dusted himself off

TORONTO — Canadian midfielder Sarah Stratigakis tells a familiar story in signing with AFC Toronto “I’m very excited. Finally, to have a chance to play

Myles Creighton had such a good week he almost forgot about the hole-in-one. Creighton, from Digby, N.S., had an ace on a par-3 hole in

Serge Fiori, singer, guitarist and founding member of the legendary Quebec band Harmonium, died Tuesday at the age of 73.

Zohran Mamdani declared victory in New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary Tuesday night after Andrew Cuomo conceded the race in a stunning upset, as the young, progressive upstart who was virtually unknown when the contest began built a substantial lead over the more experienced but scandal-scarred former governor.

A former Canada Border Services Agency dog handler who filed a grievance over the program’s maternity leave policy went on to face a “mobbing” of bullying

Canadian residents will be asked about their sexual orientation in next year’s national census, CBC News has learned.While Statistics Canada has asked about sexual orientation in

One of the biggest perks of owning an EV is waking up to a fully charged car every morning and never having to go to

Tents are being set up to provide shade for bulls and broncs and some chuckwagon horses are to be fitted with tiny electrocardiograms at the upcoming Calgary Stampede.

The House of Commons spring sitting saw co-operation between the Liberals and Conservatives to pass some key pieces of legislation in the span of a month â but it was a drastic change in tone from where things were left in December.

The national voice of the trucking industry in Canada is renewing calls for the federal government to pump the brakes on what it says is a $1-billion scam it calls “Driver Inc.”

It can be costly or difficult at the traditional banks to send money around the world, with some pointing to a lack of competition in Canada’s banking sector. But newer competitors are looking to simplify the process â if customers make the effort to access options outside of a traditional wire transfer.