Investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Admiral Art McDonald ends without charges

An investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Admiral Art McDonald has concluded and will not result in any charges against Canada’s top military commander.


Olympic viewing guide: How Canada can reach a new high in medals

After a wonderful Day 14 for Canada, here's what to watch on Friday night and Saturday morning with a 23rd podium in sight.


Conservatives outline plan for 'bold' new international human rights agenda

Erin O’Toole and the Conservatives say that if they form the next government, they'll make it easier for newcomers to Canada to find work in their fields while transforming Canada’s role in promoting international human rights.


Christine Sinclair's quiet confidence carried Canadian soccer for decades

Christine Sinclair's greatness shouldn't be defined by scoring all those goals, playing all those games or, now, winning Olympic gold. Sinclair's legacy should be defined by inspiring a nation and women across Canada and the world to play soccer — and showing up when no one was watching.


Alberta homeowner who shot, killed intruder during attack will not face charges: RCMP

No charges will be laid against an Alberta man who shot and killed an intruder who broke into his home and beat him with a baseball bat, RCMP said Friday.


Aide who accused Cuomo of groping her files criminal complaint, sheriff's office says

A woman who accused New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of groping her breast at the governor's state residence filed a criminal complaint against him, the Albany County Sheriff's office said Friday.


B.C.'s privacy watchdog investigating Liberal Party's use of facial recognition software

British Columbia's privacy watchdog is launching an investigation into the federal Liberal Party's use of facial recognition technology to pick candidates for the next election.


London man saves family of 4 'all drowning simultaneously' at Ontario beach

A London firefighter-in-training says he was at the right place, at the right time when he came across a Mississauga family of four struggling to stay above water at Ontario's Grand Bend South Beach.


B.C. fire crews risked their lives to help residents who ignored evacuation orders: minister

Another British Columbia community has been devastated by a raging wildfire, and more could be at risk from a blaze between Kamloops and Vernon in the province's southern Interior.


Sask. government to rethink pact with Extendicare after 'very troubling' nursing home outbreak report

The Saskatchewan government says it will rethink its relationship with private nursing home operator Extendicare after an independent investigation found the company was clearly unprepared to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak that killed 39 residents at its Parkside home in Regina.