STAVANGER, Norway — Canada's Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant improved to 4-0 at the world mixed doubles curling championship with an 11-5 win over Denmark on Tuesday.

Winnipeg's Peterman and Gallant, of St. John's, N.L., jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first end and never relinquished the edge against Christine and Martin Groenbech.

Denmark shook hands after the seventh end.

Canada was scheduled to face Sweden (4-0) in the final draw on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Canada's women's team upped its record to 5-0 at the world senior championships at the same venue with a 12-2 win over Australia on Tuesday.

Sherry Anderson's Saskatchewan rink, the defending world champions, scored six in the opening end.

"Overall things are feeling pretty good because we're getting a good handle on the ice," Canada third Patty Hersikorn said. "The ice does change a bit from day to day. A little bit frosty out there today, but I think we're getting a good handle on that and it helps if we're throwing it consistent too."

Canada faces Hong Kong on Wednesday.

On the men's side, Bryan Cochrane's Ontario rink downed the Netherlands 14-1 to improve to 4-0.

"We as a team all agreed to use this as practice, stay focused on the practice," Canada third Ian MacAulay said. "We're trying freezes, board weight, hack weight; trying all sorts of different shots out there."

The Canadian men's side meets Norway on Wednesday.

Playoffs in all three events start Friday, with finals on Saturday.