• Saskatchewan legislature member says invite for killer to throne speech an ‘error’

    REGINA — A member of Saskatchewan’s legislative assembly says it was a mistake for him to invite a notorious convicted killer to sit in on the provincial government’s tough-on-crime throne speech. 
    Lyle Stewart said in a statement Thursday it was his decision alone to invite his longtime friend and constituent Colin Thatcher.
    “In retrospect, this was an error in judgment as his presence was a distraction from a very positive and forward-looking Throne Speech, which i
  • Tim Hortons inks partnerships with Canadian Olympic, Paralympic committees

    TORONTO — Tim Hortons might be synonymous with hockey but this year, it's clinching a new sporting title: Olympic sponsor.
    The café giant revealed Wednesday that it's backing Canada's national squad after signing its first ever partnership with the Canadian Olympic Committee.
    That the two national icons had never teamed up in this way before caught even Hope Bagozzi, Tims' chief marketing officer, off guard when the pair started plotting a union months ago.
    "It seems like sort of a
  • Troy Ryan: Sceptres not “completely snake-bitten yet” as scoring issues continue

    TORONTO — Toronto Sceptres head coach Troy Ryan isn't concerned about the mood of his locker room.
    The Sceptres were shut out in a 2-0 loss to the New York Sirens on Tuesday night, with Ryan mentioning that his team's performance was "unacceptable." It was one of several games Toronto has outshot its opponent (30-23) but struggled to score, with players having answered questions about the team's hardship to do so often.
    "I don't think there's any real concern there," Ryan said. "I think th
  • Oilers snipers continue to feast on Predators

    EDMONTON — Seeing the Nashville Predators on the calendar seems to always give the Edmonton Oilers and their star players some extra jump.
    Connor McDavid scored three goals, including one on a penalty shot, and Leon Draisaitl had a goal and two assists as the Oilers came away with a 6-2 victory over the Predators on Tuesday.
    In their last 16 games against Nashville dating back to the 2019-20 season, Edmonton has gone 14-1-1 and have outscored the Predators 72 to 36.
    “It was a good st
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  • Matthews thrilled with Sundin’s special appearance to recognize goals record

    TORONTO — The fact that Mats Sundin flew from Sweden to Toronto to help honour Auston Matthews' accomplishment of becoming the Maple Leafs franchise leader in goals scored tugged on the current captain’s heartstrings.
    Matthews passed the former captain with two goals on the road against the New York Islanders on Saturday and added another with Sundin watching live in the Maple Leafs 4-1 win against the defending Stanley Cup-champion Florida Panthers at Scotiabank Arena on Tuesday.
    Su
  • Jets remain confident they’ll pull out of nosedive as losing streak hits 10 games

    WINNIPEG — Even though their losing streak has reached double digits, Winnipeg Jets head coach Scott Arniel and his players weren't throwing their arms up in despair.
    Instead, a 10th consecutive loss (0-6-4) after falling 4-3 to the Vegas Golden Knights in overtime on Tuesday will make the Jets dig in deeper and keep hoping there's light at the end of the tunnel.
    “You have to coach the games, you have to be in these games,” Arniel said. “You just can't say, 'OK, it's been
  • Yemen’s anti-Houthi council expels separatist leader and says he faces treason charges

    ADEN, YEMEN (AP) — A council fighting against Yemen’s Houthi rebels said Wednesday that it had expelled the leader of a separatist movement and charged him with treason after he reportedly declined to travel to Saudi Arabia for talks. The statement, carried by the SABA news agency affiliated with the anti-Houthi forces, marks a new escalation between Saudi-backed forces and the Southern Transitional Council, or STC, which had been backed by the United Arab Emirates. The rift deepens
  • In the news: G7 discusses U.S. moves in Venezuela, RCAF growing despite challenges

    Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed …
    Anand says Rubio wants elections in Venezuela
    Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says her American counterpart finds it important that Venezuelans have a chance to elect their own leader, after the ouster of President Nicolas Maduro.
    Anand says U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio took part in a call with his G7 colleagues Tuesday, and spoke of the importance of democracy in Venezuela, as well as the
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  • Novo Nordisk considers competing with generics through renamed lower-price Ozempic

    TORONTO — Novo Nordisk Canada is considering competing with generic versions of its brand-name Ozempic and Wegovy drugs by introducing renamed, lower-priced copies of the medications.Health Canada approved the company's submissions for Plosbrio and Poviztra on Dec. 22.In an email, Health Canada spokesperson Mark Johnson said the diabetes and weight-loss drugs are identical to Ozempic and Wegovy, respectively.The only differences are the product names and packaging, "with no changes to the
  • How Canadian agencies are embracing AI tools to defend national security

    OTTAWA — The national spy watchdog is reviewing the use and governance of artificial intelligence by Canada’s security agencies.
    The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency has written to key federal ministers and organizations to inform them of the study.
    Here’s a look at how some federal organizations are putting AI tools to work to support national security, intelligence and risk assessment operations.
    Canadian Security Intelligence Service
    CSIS works to protect Can
  • Fulmer says B.C. Conservatives must be a grand coalition as he enters leadership race

    VICTORIA — Yuri Fulmer said the Conservative Party of B.C. needs to be a "grand coalition" that refrains from "undisciplined" behaviour if it wants to govern, as he becomes the first high-profile candidate to run for the party's leadership.Fulmer, the chancellor of Capilano University who made his fortune with fast food franchises, said that means that the Conservatives have to "welcome a lot of people" into the party who don't feel comfortable there now — including former B.C. Liber
  • Commander says RCAF is on a ‘path of growth’ in 2026

    OTTAWA — The head of the Royal Canadian Air Force has only been in the job for half a year — but it's been an eventful period as the force has worked to rapidly overhaul its fleets and turn a corner on persistent personnel shortages.
    In a wide-ranging interview, Commander Lt.-Gen. Jamie Speiser-Blanchet told The Canadian Press that while change is happening incrementally behind the scenes at the RCAF, it will amount to a dramatic makeover of the force within a decade.
    "There's so man
  • Yemen anti-Houthi council expels separatist leader and says he faces treason charges

    CAIRO (AP) — A council fighting against Yemen’s Houthi rebels said Wednesday it had expelled the leader of a separatist movement and charged him with treason after he reportedly declined to travel to Saudi Arabia for talks. The statement carried by SABA news agency controlled by anti-Houthi forces is the latest escalation between Saudi-backed forces and the Southern Transitional Council, which had been backed by the United Arab Emirates. It also further complicates the future of Yeme
  • Miller scores twice, Svechnikov has 4 assists as Hurricanes beat Stars 6-3

    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — K’Andre Miller scored twice while Andrei Svechnikov had four assists as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Dallas Stars 6-3 on Tuesday night.In a game packed with individual storylines, the Hurricanes chased Dallas goalie Jake Oettinger by midway through the second period while taking a 5-1 lead.Logan Stankoven scored for Carolina against his former team, which traded him here last year at the deadline in the deal that sent Mikko Rantanen to Dallas.The Hurricanes a
  • Saudi Arabia says Yemen separatist leader flees before flight to kingdom for talks

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia on Wednesday said the leader of a separatist movement in Yemen “fled” to an unknown location after saying he would travel to the kingdom for negotiations over the future of southern Yemen.A statement from Maj. Gen, Turki al-Malki, a spokesperson for a Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, represents the latest twist in tensions between it and the Southern Transitional Council, backed by the United Arab Emirates.Al-Malik said the council's
  • NHL roundup: Miller scores twice, Svechnikov adds four assists as Hurricanes beat Stars 6-3

    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — K’Andre Miller scored twice while Andrei Svechnikov had four assists as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Dallas Stars 6-3 on Tuesday night.
    In a game packed with individual storylines, the Hurricanes chased Dallas goalie Jake Oettinger by midway through the second period while taking a 5-1 lead.
    Logan Stankoven scored for Carolina against his former team, which traded him here last year at the deadline in the deal that sent Mikko Rantanen to Dallas.
    The Hurricane
  • McDavid nets hat trick as Oilers drill Predators 6-2

    EDMONTON — Connor McDavid scored three goals, including one on a penalty shot, and Leon Draisaitl had a goal and two assists as the Edmonton Oilers came away with a 6-2 victory over the Nashville Predators on Tuesday.
    Kasperi Kapanen had a goal and an assist and Curtis Lazar also scored for the Oilers (21-16-6) who snapped a two-game losing skid.
    The team that has scored first has emerged victorious in the last 20 Oilers’ games, with Edmonton now sporting an 18-1-3 record when gettin
  • Hertl plays OT hero as Golden Knights extend Jets’ losing streak to 10 games

    WINNIPEG — Tomas Hertl scored at 4:47 of overtime on the power play to lift the Vegas Golden Knights to a 4-3 victory over the Winnipeg Jets, who had their losing streak extended to 10 games.
    Mitch Marner fired the puck and it bounced off Hertl as he was battling in front of goalie Connor Hellebuyck.
    Mark Stone also scored on the power play for the Golden Knights (18-11-12), extending his goal-scoring streak to a career-high five games. Reilly Smith had a goal and Brett Howden also scored,
  • Leafs, Matthews pounce on Panthers to net 4-1 win

    TORONTO — Matthew Knies scored a goal and set up a red-hot Auston Matthews to push the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 4-1 win against the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers on Tuesday.
    Former Maple Leafs draft pick Carter Verhaeghe broke Joseph Woll’s shutout bid with 8:22 remaining as Toronto (20-15-7) won its sixth straight at Scotiabank Arena. The Panthers (22-17-3) have been blanked only once this season.
    Knies made it 2-0 early in the second period. Then, less than four m
  • Tuch has goal and assist to lead surging Sabres past Canucks 5-3

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Alex Tuch had a goal and an assist, and the Buffalo Sabres held on to beat the Vancouver Canucks 5-3 on Tuesday night for their 11th win in 12 games.
    Tage Thompson, Ryan McLeod, Zach Metsa and Josh Doan also scored for Buffalo, which was coming off a 5-1 loss at Columbus on Saturday that snapped a 10-game win streak. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen stopped 32 shots.
    Jake DeBrusk, Elias Pettersson and Liam Ohgren all scored in the third period, and Brock Boeser had two assists for
  • Sirens extend win streak to four games, send Sceptres to third straight loss

    TORONTO — Kristýna Kaltounková scored twice, Kayle Osborne had a 31-save shutout and the New York Sirens topped the Toronto Sceptres 2-0 on Tuesday in the Professional Women's Hockey League.
    The victory extended New York's (6-0-0-5) winning streak to four games.
    Elaine Chuli made 20 saves for Toronto (4-0-3-4), which had its losing streak extended to three games.
    Kaltounková tipped in a point shot from Jincy Roese 2:50 into the second period.Just over a minute later, f
  • CIA turncoat Aldrich Ames, who sold US secrets to the Soviets, dies in prison at 84

    WASHINGTON (AP) — CIA turncoat Aldrich Ames, who betrayed Western intelligence assets to the Soviet Union and Russia in one of the most damaging intelligence breaches in U.S. history, has died in a Maryland prison. He was 84.A spokesperson for the Bureau of Prisons confirmed Ames died Monday.Ames admitted being paid $2.5 million by Moscow for U.S. secrets from 1985 until his arrest in 1994. He admitted disclosing the identities of 10 Russian officials and one East European who were spying
  • B.C. lawsuit alleges 3 former Denny’s employees stole thousands in tips

    KAMLOOPS — Mounties in B.C. say they are investigating an alleged fraud perpetrated against a Denny's restaurant by three former employees who are being sued by the restaurant's operator for allegedly misappropriating more than $500,000 from an account for employee tips.Cpl. Dana Napier, media relations officer for the Kamloops RCMP, said in a statement Tuesday that the file is under investigation, and couldn't provide any further details.
    Northland Properties Corp., the operator of the De
  • Shooter who killed Brown students and MIT professor planned attack for years, says DOJ

    BOSTON (AP) — The man identified by law enforcement as the shooter who killed two Brown University students and an MIT professor had been planning the attack for years and left behind videos in which he confessed to the murders but provided no motive, according to information released Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Justice.Claudio Neves Valente, 48, a former Brown student and Portuguese national, was found dead in a New Hampshire storage facility after he killed two students and wounded
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  • Michael Reagan, the eldest son of President Ronald Reagan, dies at 80

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Reagan, the eldest son of President Ronald Reagan and a conservative commentator, has died. He was 80.The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute announced his death in a post on the social platform X on Tuesday, calling him “a steadfast guardian of his father’s legacy.”“Michael Reagan lived a life shaped by conviction, purpose, and an abiding devotion to President Reagan’s ideals,” the foundation said.His cause of
  • John Harbaugh is out as the Baltimore Ravens’ coach after 18 seasons, including a Super Bowl win

    OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — John Harbaugh has been fired after 18 seasons as the Baltimore Ravens' coach.Owner Steve Bisciotti said Tuesday he relieved Harbaugh of his duties after the Ravens were one of the league’s most disappointing teams this season. They went 8-9 and missed the playoffs after entering Week 1 as one of the Super Bowl favorites. Baltimore’s season ended Sunday night when Tyler Loop missed a last-second field goal, allowing Pittsburgh to hold on for a 26-24 vict
  • AP Source: John Harbaugh leaving the Baltimore Ravens after 18 seasons as coach

    OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — John Harbaugh is leaving the Baltimore Ravens after 18 seasons as their coach, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press.
    The person spoke on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the Ravens haven’t announced the decision.
    The move comes after the Ravens were one of the league’s most disappointing teams this season, going 8-9 and missing the playoffs after entering Week 1 as one of the Super Bowl favorites. Baltimore’s sea
  • Source: Stampeders linebacker Roberts reaches multi-year deal with Minnesota Vikings

    CALGARY — Former CFL linebacker Jacob Roberts has reached a multi-year agreement with the NFL's Minnesota Vikings.
    According to a CFL source, the deal covers three years. The source spoke on the condition of anonymity as the Vikings haven't announced the move.
    The six-foot-one, 233-pound Roberts had earlier worked out with the Vikings following the 2025 CFL season.
    Roberts, 24, of Charlotte, N.C., registered a team-high 93 tackles last season with the Calgary Stampeders. He also recorded n
  • ‘We’re growing, we’re evolving’: Goldeneyes searching for groove in first PWHL season

    VANCOUVER — Ten games into their inaugural season, the Vancouver Goldeneyes are still striving to find their groove.A come-from-behind 4-3 victory over the league-leading Boston Fleet last weekend could provide the expansion club with a little momentum as it continues to push through the Professional Women's Hockey League season.“I think we've had a lot of character wins and character moments here," said Goldeneyes captain Ashton Bell. "We've been through a lot already as a group ear

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