Hockey Canada reveals trio of jerseys to be worn at Beijing 2022

Hockey Canada unveiled the three jerseys that will be worn by its men's, women's and Para ice hockey teams at Beijing 2022 on Tuesday.
Conservatives call for probe into claims of political bias made against Commons clerk

The Conservatives today called for a parliamentary committee to publicly investigate claims of political bias made against the clerk of the House of Commons.
Accused in deadly Wisconsin parade crash charged with homicide as death toll rises to 6

Prosecutors in Wisconsin on Tuesday charged a man with intentional homicide in the deaths of five people who were killed when an SUV was driven into a Christmas parade Sunday. They say a sixth person, a child, has died and more charges are pending.
Jon Batiste leads Grammy nominations — Justin Bieber, Doja Cat, H.E.R. closely follow

American musician and multi-genre performer scored the most nominations with 11, including an album of the year nod for We Are and record of the year with Freedom. Bieber, Doja Cat and H.E.R. each came away with the second-most nominations with eight each.
Canadian woman freed from ISIS detention camp reunites with daughter in Canada

A Canadian woman who was held in an ISIS detention camp in northeast Syria has arrived back in Canada to reunite with her five-year-old daughter — who was allowed to leave ahead of her last spring in the company of a former U.S. diplomat.
Ottawa takes fight against lawsuit over bullying in RCMP to top court

The federal government is appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada to end a massive class-action lawsuit against the Royal Canadian Mounted Police alleging "systemic negligence" in its handling of allegations of bullying and harassment.
Apple suing 'hacker-for-hire' firm NSO that Canadian cyber watchdog Citizen Lab warned them about

Tech giant Apple announced Tuesday it is suing Israel's NSO Group, seeking to block the world's most infamous hacker-for-hire company from breaking into Apple's products, such as the iPhone.
WHO's Europe office warns of possible surge in COVID-19 deaths in region

The World Health Organization's Europe office said projections show its 53-country region could face another 700,000 deaths in the COVID-19 pandemic by next spring, topping two million in total.
Quebec 'cast aside' seniors in long-term care, needs to make changes now, ombudsman says

Quebec's ombudsman has submitted her final report into what went wrong in long-term care homes during the pandemic, saying residents were "cast aside" and imploring the government to right its wrongs by making recommended changes immediately.
Almost 1 year after Ontario police shot baby, father, watchdog agency gets FBI report, but offers no answers

Ontario's Special Investigations Unit says it has received testing results that it was waiting on linked to a high-profile case where Ontario Provincial Police shot a baby boy and his father — but nearly a year on from the shooting, the agency has made no conclusions.