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The Ottawa Senators return to Toronto tonight for game five of their first round series against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The Ottawa Senators face elimination in Game 5 against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Trailing 3-1 in the series, the Sens have to ...
Populist Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre — in the lead until U.S. President Donald Trump took aim at Canada with a trade ...
Will the rival Senators spoil the celebration and send the series back to Ottawa with an upset win in Game 5? Or will the latest chapter in the Battle of Ontario come to an end tonight with the Maple ...
Mark Carney’s victory in Canada presents a unique opportunity for UK businesses willing to seize it, writes Michael Martins.
Captain Auston Matthews is back on the ice this morning ahead of Game 5 tonight against the Ottawa Senators after missing yesterday's practice due to rest. Matthews is doing a skills session with ...
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Yardbarker on MSNTaking A Look at Every Wildcard Team’s Performance So FarThe Stanley Cup Playoffs are where underdogs often shine bright against their expectations, and this year is no different.
Singh was not only poised to finish third in his own riding, according to preliminary results, but his party was on track to lose more than two-thirds of its seats. The New Democrats will lose ...
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Elections Canada resumes vote counting with majority still in questionThe Liberals were leading or elected in 168 seats when the counting was paused, four short of a majority. Elections Canada ...
OTTAWA - The Canadian Press decision desk is projecting that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has lost in the Ottawa riding of Carleton.
The Senators have the pieces to pull off a reverse sweep. Will they? Probably not, but there's a good case for them to do it.
Ontario is set to introduce legislation this week that would speed up judicial appointments, add more judges to the Ontario ...
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