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Travis Green has not only shaped the Senators into a playoff team for this season, but under his stewardship, they look poised to be a playoff team for years to come.
Canadian federal election is just over a month away, with candidates in Lethbridge presenting themselves as the best choice for a seat in Ottawa.
Manitoba, with its 14 ridings, isn’t a make-or-break battleground for the national parties, but new dynamics are expected to ...
When Cozens arrived in Ottawa, Tkachuk urged him to play with confidence and encouraged him to speak in front of the team when the situation called for it. Senators coach Travis Green immediately ...
MONTREAL - The Green Party will defend “the progressive vision of Canada” against the threats of U.S. President Donald Trump even as the Liberals move to the right, one of the party’s co ...
When Fabian Zetterlund was acquired with minutes to spare ahead of the 3 pm deadline on the NHL's trade deadline day, people in Ottawa instinctively ... Travis Green and his coaching staff use ...
OTTAWA — Canadians will vote on April 28 in a snap spring election to be called Sunday as newcomer Liberal Leader Mark Carney seeks his own governing mandate, and a fourth term for the Liberal ...
Travis Green conducted what amounted to a Changing of the Guard on Friday. The Ottawa Senators head coach opted to shuffle the deck for practice at the Bell Sensplex after a listless 5-1 loss to the ...
Travis Green conducted what amounted to a Changing of the Guard on Friday. The Ottawa Senators head coach opted to shuffle the deck for practice at the Bell Sensplex after a listless 5-1 loss to ...
But the group insists it wants a pluralistic society, officially celebrating Christmas as a sign of including Christians, and starting talks with Ismaili leaders. Last week, Ottawa announced a ...
Brock Nelson scored his first two goals with the Colorado Avalanche, who recorded four in the first period of a 5-1 win against the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa on Thursday.
"We strongly condemn the executions that did happen against Canadians in China," Joly said while addressing the media in Ottawa. Joly said she and former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had asked ...
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