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Maple Leafs beat Senators 7-5 in high-scoring affair

The Toronto Maple Leafs secured a crucial 7-5 win over the Ottawa Senators, powered by a resurgent power play and key performances from Domi and Knies. Read the full analysis of the playoff-like victory.

Matthews, Knies Spark Wild Leafs Win Over Senators

Auston Matthews and Matthew Knies combined for six points as the Toronto Maple Leafs edged the Ottawa Senators 7-5 in a high-scoring Battle of Ontario. Read the full game recap and analysis.

Klepper on MAGA Shift: From Defensiveness to Celebration

Daily Show correspondent Jordan Klepper reveals a significant change in Trump supporters' attitude post-2025 inauguration, noting a shift from defensiveness to open celebration of aggressive policies. Read his full analysis.

Calgary House Party Killer Granted More Freedoms

Matthew de Grood, found not criminally responsible for killing five at a Calgary house party, has been granted more freedoms by the Alberta Review Board. Read the latest on his case.

Red Barn Market Settles Lawsuit Over Secret Recordings

A Vancouver Island grocery chain settles a class-action lawsuit after a former assistant manager secretly recorded employees in a bathroom and posted the images online. Learn about the case and its resolution.

Corcoran's BS Rating for 'Rogers v. Rogers' Theatre Play

Financial Post columnist Terence Corcoran reviews the new satirical play 'Rogers v. Rogers,' critiquing its portrayal of the telecom battle and the glorification of Canada's competition commissioner. Read his take.

Leafs win but lose Joseph Woll to lower-body injury

The Toronto Maple Leafs secured a decisive 5-1 road victory against the Carolina Hurricanes, extending their strong run. However, the win was marred by a lower-body injury to starting goaltender Joseph Woll. Read the full details and implications for the

U of R students to vote on new union, URSA, in December

University of Regina students will vote Dec. 12-15 on adopting the new University of Regina Students' Association (URSA), which pledges transparent governance and renewed advocacy, marking a clean break from the dissolved URSU.

10,000 Cases Tossed Yearly Over Trial Delays in Canada

A staggering 10,000 criminal cases, including murder and sexual assault, are stayed annually in Canada due to court delays. As governments argue before the Supreme Court, victims' rights hang in the balance.

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