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CP NewsAlert: Canada wins bronze for first-ever softball medal

TOKYO — Canada has defeated Mexico 3-2 to win the bronze medal in softball at the Tokyo Olympics. It's the first medal for the Canadian team in the history of Olympic softball, which was dropped from the Games along with baseball in 2012 and 2016.
Jets send Capitals two second-round picks for defenceman Brenden Dillion

Jets send Capitals two second-round picks for defenceman Brenden Dillion

WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Jets have added defenceman Brenden Dillon to their squad. The Jets acquired the 30-year-old blueliner from the Washington Capitals on Monday in exchange for two second-round draft picks, one in 2022 and another in 2023.
Red Sox rally late for 2nd straight game, beat Blue Jays 5-4

Red Sox rally late for 2nd straight game, beat Blue Jays 5-4

BOSTON (AP) — Alex Verdugo hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning and the AL East-leading Boston Red Sox rallied late for the second straight game, beating Toronto 5-4 on Monday night in the opener of an important series for the Blue Jays.

Canadian Kylie Masse captures silver in 100-metre backstroke

TOKYO — Canadian Kylie Masse has captured silver in the women's 100-metre backstroke at the Tokyo Olympics. The two-time world champion in the event finished in 57.72 seconds, behind Australia's Kaylee McKeown (57.47), who set a new Olympic record.
Jets re-sign forward Paul Stastny to one-year, US$3.75 million deal

Jets re-sign forward Paul Stastny to one-year, US$3.75 million deal

WINNIPEG — Forward Paul Stastny is staying with the Winnipeg Jets. The Jets announced on Monday that they have agreed to a one-year, US$3.75 million deal with Stastny, who was set to become an unrestricted free agent this summer.
Mac Neil wins first gold medal in Tokyo as Canada continues swimming success

Mac Neil wins first gold medal in Tokyo as Canada continues swimming success

TOKYO — Standing atop the Olympic podium, Maggie Mac Neil flashed a double "thumbs up" to the small but vocal crowd of staff and teammates that watched her pick up Canada's first gold medal of the Tokyo Olympics.
Pettersson, Hughes, among players extended qualifying offers from Vancouver Canucks

Pettersson, Hughes, among players extended qualifying offers from Vancouver Canucks

VANCOUVER — Defenceman Quinn Hughes, a 2018 first-round pick, was among seven players extended qualifying offers from the Vancouver Canucks on Monday. Hughes, 21, was selected seventh overall by Vancouver in the 2018 NHL draft.
Argos head coach Dinwiddie continues to be cautious with QB Nick Arbuckle's injury

Argos head coach Dinwiddie continues to be cautious with QB Nick Arbuckle's injury

Toronto Argonauts head coach Ryan Dinwiddie continues to be cautious with quarterback Nick Arbuckle's hamstring injury. Dinwiddie kept Arbuckle out of Toronto's scrimmage Monday as a precaution.
Veteran CFL receiver Naaman Roosevelt among 15 players released by Montreal Alouettes

Veteran CFL receiver Naaman Roosevelt among 15 players released by Montreal Alouettes

MONTREAL — Veteran American receiver Naaman Roosevelt was among 15 players released Monday by the Montreal Alouettes. Roosevelt, 33, had 77 catches for 946 yards and a TD in 2019 with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
National Bank Open given final approval to go ahead: Tennis Canada

National Bank Open given final approval to go ahead: Tennis Canada

Tennis Canada says it has received approval from the country's top health agency to host the National Bank Open in Toronto, Ont. and Montreal, Que.