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President Trump has repeatedly described the U.S.-Canada border as an "artificially drawn line." But experts say just because ...
The team announced Wednesday that Evason has been chosen to be the head coach for Team Canada at the IIHF World Championships, which begin May 9. Joining Evason on his coaching staff is Blue ...
This week's unseasonal mini-heatwave could be followed by a return to cold and wintry conditions across the UK, new weather maps suggest. Parts of Britain are expected to reach 28C on Wednesday ...
For longtime Blue Jackets fans, think Tyler Wright. Just as Team Canada was there at the start of Evason’s pro career, so it was a big part of the end of his NHL playing days. Evason’s ...
According to the public broadcaster CBC, the governing party won more seats in the vote than the Conservatives of challenger Pierre Poilievre.
Columbus Blue Jackets forwards Kent Johnson and Adam Fantilli will play for Team Canada at the IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship next month, according to The Athletic's Aaron Portzline.
The political diversity that once defined Canada is giving way to a simplified, polarized duopoly: Liberals vs. Conservatives. Red vs. Blue. Sound familiar? That dynamic may work in a country like ...
Columbus Blue Jackets forwards Adam Fantilli and Kent Johnson have been chosen to represent Canada in the upcoming IIHF World Championship's according to Aaron Portzline. He also says that Jackets ...
A car driving into a crowd of people at a street festival in Canada has claimed the lives of at least nine people. At this time, it can be confirmed that nine people have died after a man drove ...
Canada’s biodiversity is in decline. Globally, climate change, urbanization, overexploitation of resources and habitat loss are combining to drive biodiversity loss across all ecosystems. There is a ...
The Liberal Party (LPC) is forecast to win 186 seats in Monday's election, surpassing the 172 seats required for a majority, according to the trustworthy political forecasting website 388 Canada.
Congratulations to Katherine Hay (BA ’98, Psychology) on her appointment to serve on the Senate of Canada. “I am honoured to be selected by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Governor General to ...