The Latest from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada
Here are the latest developments from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. All times Eastern: 6:55 p.m. Brazil and Morocco are tied 1-1 after a thrilling
Here are the latest developments from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. All times Eastern: 6:55 p.m. Brazil and Morocco are tied 1-1 after a thrilling

CALEDON — Jackson Suber birdied the 18th hole at TPC Toronto to take a one-stroke lead over the field at the RBC Canadian Open. The
Five young siblings are dead and an infant is among the six people injured after a two-vehicle collision in rural Ontario. The Ontario Provincial Police
TORONTO — Canada salvaged a point in its FIFA World Cup opener. An elusive victory is next on the to-do list. Everything is lined up

ACCRA — Ghana’s government said Saturday it plans legal action over Canada’s “high-handed and extremely unfair” decision to deny midfielder Thomas Partey a visa for

A substantial but largely confidential plan to build a huge data centre near Brooks, Alta., has led local officials to update bylaws and launch an education program for residents about the benefits, drawbacks and potential mitigation strategies of hosting such large-scale industry.
Adam Scott doesn’t feel any differently now than eight years ago when he was 30 feet and two putts away from securing a spot in

Warning: This story contains descriptions/graphic details of sexual assault and might affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone affected by it.Alex Pereira,

It’s either an abomination or a perfect encapsulation of the American spirit, depending who you ask. Perhaps, some might argue, it is both. Tensions are high

Assisted deaths among people with mental disorders in the Netherlands have surged in recent years. Some Dutch psychiatrists say that’s a red flag for Canada, but not everyone agrees.

Canadian teens and parents â the two groups directly impacted by the Safe Social Media Act (Bill C-34) introduced Wednesday by the federal government â share their thoughts on social media and the proposed legislation, which would ban accounts for users under 16.

The federal government has pledged $3 billion which it says will add more food terminals in Canada, help the Competition Bureau sniff out and penalize anticompetitive behaviour, and help Canada produce more of its own food. Independent grocers say it’s a step in the right direction when it comes to helping them compete, but won’t topple the dominance of the country’s major grocers.