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TORONTO -- The Toronto Maple Leafs are running out of chances to end a record-setting losing streak at Air Canada Centre.

Brayden Schenn and Wayne Simmonds each scored twice Thursday as the playoff-bound Philadelphia Flyers hammered the Maple Leafs 7-1, handing Toronto its 11th straight loss at home.

It was another ugly night in a second half full of them for the Maple Leafs. The home fans continue to find new ways to show their displeasure, starting up a

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A “frustrated” Omar Khadr could be back in Canada by the end of May, with both Ottawa and Washington poised to approve his transfer from Guantanamo Bay, where the convicted war criminal has been held for almost a decade, The Canadian Press has learned.
A source familiar with the file said U.S. Secretary of Defence Leon Panetta was expected to sign off on the transfer within a week.


“It’s on his desk, it’s ready,” the source said Wednesday. “The U.S. has no concerns about

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TORONTO - Toronto FC is a tough team to figure out.


How do they go from losing by three goals to a mediocre Major League Soccer team to drawing Mexico's best club in the space of four days?


It's a question many are asking themselves after the Reds earned a 1-1 draw with Santos Laguna in the first leg of their CONCACAF Champions League semifinal on a crisp and rainy Wednesday evening before 18,950 spectators at BMO Field.


Losers of two straight to open the MLS regular season, including a

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