Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has told Liberal party supporters in Saskatchewan that more needs to be done to help Indigenous people. more »
Saskatchewan’s Scott Moe says carbon-tax stance unchanged after Trudeau meeting
The federal government and Saskatchewan are still deadlocked on a national climate change plan despite what the two sides call a constructive meeting on Friday. more »
Sarah Murray following in father’s footsteps, leading Korea into Olympics
Every now and then, Sarah Murray will recognize something about herself, usually when she’s directing her players from behind the bench. more »
Can’t go to the Olympics? Toronto’s Koreatown offers authentic experience
There are plenty of ways to experience Korean culture at home in Canada during the Pyeongchang Olympics, including in Toronto’s Koreatown. more »
Unified Korean Olympic hockey team comes with ‘mixed feelings’ for Canadian coach
The Canadian coach of the South Korean women’s hockey team says she has “mixed feelings” about including players from North Korea on her roster. more »
Spengler Cup offers Canada last chance to look at potential Olympic hopefuls
With a good part of its Olympic roster already set, hockey players looking for a spot Team Canada will get one final chance to prove themselves at the Spengler Cup. more »
From hockey to hoops: A look at 10 of the biggest sports stories from 2017
The NHL decided to skip out on the Pyeongchang Olympics, a pair of Toronto franchises won titles and the Blue Jays lost beloved former pitcher Roy Halladay when his private plane crashed. Here are 10 of the biggest sports stories The Canadian Press reported on in 2017. more »
Video: Fans pack downtown to celebrate Toronto FC championship win
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Chanting fans pack downtown Toronto to celebrate TFC’s MLS Cup championship
TORONTO — Michael Bradley stood with his teammates on top of a red double-decker bus as chants of his name rang through the downtown streets of Toronto. more »
Video: Toronto fans hold Hip sing-along in tribute to Gord Downie
Toronto fans sang along to Tragically Hip songs Tuesday night in honour of frontman Gord Downie, who died last week at age 53. Organizer Nobu Adilman says the event was a way for people to “feel connected.” more »
