Canadian men's soccer team wins vital World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica

A second-half goal from Jonathan David put Canada's men's soccer team one step closer to the 2022 World Cup. David's 57th-minute goal was all Canada needed to beat Costa Rica 1-0 on Friday in a World Cup qualifier in front of 48,806 fans at Commonwealth Stadium.


Electric vehicles will change how cities look. Just ask the Scottish city of Dundee

As world leaders at COP26 in Glasgow hammer out the final details of a new action plan to tackle climate change, the nearby Scottish city of Dundee is already offering a glimpse of what a zero-emission future might look like.


Organized crime 'knowingly and actively' exploited federal pandemic benefits: intelligence reports

The federal government spent billions of dollars on income supports to help Canadians weather the pandemic — but it appears these emergency benefits inadvertently went to criminals as well.


How a grocery store visit highlights voters' fears that Kevin Vuong will be a lame duck MP

As a newly elected MP ditched by the Liberals days before the federal vote, observers suspect Kevin Vuong will be unable to get much done in Parliament and constituents will not want to approach him for essential matters.


Which coffee chain drink has as much sugar as 2 scoops of ice cream?

You probably wouldn’t eat a chocolate bar on your way to work, but depending on your morning beverage of choice, you could be getting a similar amount of sugar in your favourite drinks from Starbucks, Tim Hortons and McCafe.


Edward Rogers won the war — but that victory may still yet cost his company dearly

While a court ruling last week handed Edward Rogers the keys to the castle he has long-coveted, the costs associated with his win may make it even harder for him to fix the financial underperformance that he says has plagued Rogers Communications for years.


Travel turmoil leaves Australians reluctant to go overseas as others struggle to get home

A turbulent era of travel created by COVID-19 restrictions has made some Australians reluctant to leave their country, even as others were stranded overseas and struggle to return home.


How climate change is causing grief, anxiety and depression

Many people across Canada are feeling a sense of loss, grief and frustration due to climate change — a phenomenon that's been dubbed ecological grief.


Dictionary update shows how changing climate changes everything, including language

No dictionary can capture the language of climate change. There simply aren’t enough words to convey the enormity of what we confront as a species, writes Donald Wright.


Nations at odds over how to keep 1.5 C goal alive as UN climate negotiations enter final day

Negotiators at the UN climate summit in Glasgow are expected to lock horns on Friday for what is scheduled to be the final day of bargaining over how to stop global warming from becoming catastrophic.