Canadian men’s soccer coach Jesse Marsch is in trouble with CONCACAF again. The soccer authority for North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football has started disciplinary proceedings against Canada Soccer and Marsch “for incidents that occurred” during Canada’s Gold Cup match against Honduras on Tuesday, CONCACAF said Wednesday in a statement. CBC | Sports News
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Hammer thrower Rogers, runner DeBues-Stafford victorious for Canada at Paavo Nurmi Games
Canadians grabbed a share of the track and field spotlight Tuesday, with hammer thrower Camryn Rogers and middle-distance runner Gabriela DeBues-Stafford winning their competitions at the 68th Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Tajon Buchanan’s brace lifts Canada to 6-0 Gold Cup win over Honduras
Canada opened their Gold Cup campaign with by clobbering Honduras, taking a 6-0 victory on Tuesday night in Vancouver. Leading 2-0 at halftime, Tajon Buchanan notched a brace with goals in the 48th and 65th minutes, substitute Promise David scored in the 75th, and Nathan Saliba sealed the win with a strike in the 90th minute. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Veteran NHLers Crosby, MacKinnon, McDavid to lead Canada into 2026 Olympic hockey tournament
Connor McDavid, Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, Brayden Point and Sam Reinhart are the first players named to Canada’s preliminary men’s hockey roster for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Record crowd in Quebec City watches Canada fall to France in men’s Volleyball Nations League
The fans broke a record, but Canada came up just short in men’s Volleyball National League action on Saturday at Centre Videotron in Quebec City. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Brit travels to Canada and is shocked by one big thing compared to UK
A British man named Rayhaan has shared one big difference he’s experienced after travelling to Canada to visit his partner, but people claim he’s wrong. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »After 8 weeks, Hockey Canada sex assault trial ends and fates of accused ex-players rest with judge
The judge-alone sexual assault trial of five former Canadian world juniors hockey players ended today in London, Ont. Justice Maria Carroccia is set to deliver her decisions on July 24. CBC | Sports News
Read More »E.M. ‘did not choose’ to consent to sex acts with ex-Hockey Canada players, Crown argues at trial
Assistant Crown attorney Meaghan Cunningham began her closing submissions Wednesday. She took aim at evidence submitted by the defence teams, saying it relied on “myths and stereotypes” about consent. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canada wins inaugural Canadian Shield Tournament despite penalty shootout loss to Ivory Coast
Canada won the inaugural Canadian Shield Tournament on Tuesday night despite losing to African champion Ivory Coast 5-4 in a penalty shootout. The 30th-ranked Canadian men finished with four points, one ahead of No. 86 New Zealand and No. 25 Ukraine and two ahead of No. 41 Ivory Coast. CBC | Sports News
Read More »For some, it’s #MeToo vs. #HimToo at the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial
Outside the London, Ont., courthouse where five former world junior hockey players are on trial on sexual assault charges, supporters of the complainant — carrying signs like “I believe you E.M.” — have been confronted by #HimToo backers with signs of their own: “5 careers ruined” and “E.M. cheated.” CBC | Sports News
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