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The Canadian Press on MSN
5h
Ottawa, provinces should discuss possibility of west-east oil pipeline: Wilkinson
WASHINGTON — Canada's energy minister says Ottawa and the provinces should discuss the possibility of an oil pipeline to ...
14h
Genius dealmaker, or gullible rube? Washington weighs Trump's deal with Canada
U.S. deal to pause tariffs is as polarized as the politics. To those on the U.S. right, Trump is a negotiating genius who ...
6d
Ottawa 5, Washington 4
Third Period_5, Washington, Strome 14 (Carlson, Ovechkin), 7:58 (pp). 6, Ottawa, Sanderson 3 (Stutzle, Giroux), 10:38 (pp). 7, Washington, Ovechkin 23 (Protas, McMichael), 13:01 (pp). 8, Washington, ...
4d
Why Ottawa’s win over Minnesota was its most dominant of the season: 4 takeaways
Ottawa dominated every period with its offence and defence, got better goaltending, won more faceoffs and made fewer mistakes ...
12h
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Canadian politicians are literally praying in Washington as they try to stop a trade war
OTTAWA – On Thursday morning, their faces basking in the bright blue lights of the Hilton International Ballroom in ...
Ottawa Citizen
7d
GAMEDAY: Ottawa Senators face Jakob Chychrun and Washington Capitals
One thing to watch: It’s been an awakening for The Great 8, 39-year-old Capitals winger Alex Ovechkin, who has 22 goals in 34 ...
6d
Ottawa Senators owner Michael Andlauer responds to fan backlash after Quebec City announcement
Andlauer says he didn't realize how much "scar tissue" had been left with the fan base because of relocation talk in previous ...
SFGate
6d
Ottawa 5, Washington 4
First Period_None. Penalties_Washington bench, served by Ovechkin (Too Many Men on the Ice), 2:12; Washington bench, served by Strome (Too Many Men on the Ice), 3:50. Second Period_1, Ottawa ...
The Associated Press – Sports on MSN
10d
Washington Capitals sign goalie Logan Thompson to a 6-year, $35.1 million contract
The NHL-leading Washington Capitals have signed goaltender Logan Thompson to a six-year contract extension worth $35.1 ...
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