Swimming Canada is searching for a new site for the Olympic and Paralympic trials due to an extended closure of Montreal’s Olympic pool. CBC | Sports News
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NATO at 75: Is Canada losing its grip on the world’s greatest military alliance?
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Read More »Athletics Canada hopes to take last-ditch shot at qualifying men’s 4×400 relay team for Paris Olympics
Canada’s men’s 4×400-metre relay chances for Paris 2024 are hanging in the balance, and depending on what happens by the end of this week, their Olympic dreams will still be intact or could be over before they even had a chance to be fully realized. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canada looking for revenge against U.S. at women’s hockey worlds
Host Rob Pizzo is joined by Karissa Donkin to preview the upcoming IIHF women’s hockey world championship in Utica, New York. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Team Canada relying on veterans as it looks to regain women’s hockey world championship
Canadian GM Gina Kingsbury didn’t see a need for major changes to the team that lost the final to the U.S. last year. She thinks the team had a strong performance in 2023, even if it didn’t result in a championship. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canada rebounds from 1st loss at men’s curling worlds to beat New Zealand
Brad Gushue of St. John’s improved to 4-1 following a 7-4 nine-end victory over New Zealand’s Anton Hood at the world men’s curling championship on Tuesday in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canada downs Scotland at men’s curling worlds for 3rd straight win to open tourney
Canada skip Brad Gushue improved to 3-0 following an 8-4 win over defending champion Bruce Mouat of Scotland at the world men’s curling championship on Sunday in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canada rolls over Finland in tune-up game before next month’s world championships
Offence wasn’t a problem for Canada’s national team on Saturday in Kingston, Ont., as the squad flattened Finland 8-2 in its lone exhibition tune-up before next month’s IIHF women’s world championships. CBC | Sports News
Read More »New Canada Soccer boss says organization’s $4-million operating deficit ‘not sustainable’
The newly appointed CEO and general secretary of Canada Soccer has provided an update on the governing body’s finances and the news isn’t good. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Scott, Beckie return to Canada for SheBelieves Cup after injury layoffs
Desiree Scott and Janine Beckie return after lengthy knee injury layoffs to join Canada at next month’s SheBelieves Cup. The four-team tournament, which runs April 6-9 in Atlanta and Columbus, also features the fourth-ranked U.S., No. 7 Japan and No. 10 Brazil. CBC | Sports News
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