Sour Mitch Marner Can't Leave Toronto Dark Days Behind on Way to Cup Final
Sour Mitch Marner Can't Leave Toronto Dark Days Behind

It's Wednesday, May 27. Here are the top stories we're following today.

SIMMONS: Sour Mitch Marner Can't Seem to Leave Toronto Dark Days Behind on Way to Stanley Cup Final

On the greatest night of his career, with his Vegas Golden Knights putting on a clinic for the hockey ages, on his way to his first Stanley Cup final, Mitch Marner needed to reference the dark days in Toronto. The star forward, who left the Maple Leafs amid much controversy, has been a key contributor for Vegas in their playoff run. Despite his success, Marner's comments suggest lingering bitterness over his time in Toronto.

Prime Minister Mark Carney Spent $195Gs on In-Flight Catering

Over a month after the Toronto Sun revealed that Prime Minister Mark Carney spent $524,000 on in-flight catering during his first year in office, newly-released documents reveal what the PM and his guests noshed on at 30,000 feet. Catering invoices obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation show $195,400 was spent on high-priced airline food on three separate flights of CANFORCE ONE.

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$5M in Stolen Vehicles Recovered After Lexus SUV Theft Sparked Niagara Region Probe

Police in Niagara Region have recovered more than $5 million in stolen vehicles during a complex investigation sparked by the theft of a single SUV just over a year ago. Niagara Regional Police say nine suspects, including seven youths, have been arrested so far while two others are still sought as part of the probe dubbed Project Jack Links.

WARMINGTON: Move Over Paramount, Time to Rename Mississauga's Ice Barn After Don Cherry

What to call the arena in Mississauga? Just call it Don Cherry Gardens! It doesn't get any more Mississauga than that. And with an election soon happening for that city's mayor and council, people who like this idea can get to work on it.

Paul Anka Says Crime in Canada 'Through the Roof' Amid Mass Immigration

Paul Anka is lamenting the surge of crime in Canada, blaming it on the country's mass immigration. The Ottawa-born singer appeared on Bill Maher's Club Random podcast where the topic turned to life in Canada, back in the day compared to now.

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