The Toronto Tempo released their full merchandise collection on Tuesday, including everything from hoodies and hats to basketball-shaped pillows and planters. CBC | Sports News
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Canada shuts out U.S. to win women’s world U-18 championship
Marilou Grenier stopped 14 shots as Canada defeated the United States 3-0 on Sunday to capture the gold medal at the world women’s under-18 hockey championship. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canada imposes new sanctions as Venezuelan President Maduro sworn in despite global condemnation
Canada has imposed new sanctions against 14 Venezuelan officials as President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in Friday to serve a third six-year term, extending his increasingly repressive rule until 2031. CBC | World News
Read More »Canada gets revenge on Czechs, to battle U.S. for gold supremacy at women’s U18 hockey worlds
The Canadian women advance to Sunday’s gold-medal game while getting revenge on the Czech Republic following a 4-2 win on Saturday in the semifinals at the women’s U18 hockey world championship in Finland. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Unlike overmatched Japan, Czechs present stiffer challenge to Canada at U18 women’s hockey worlds
Canada destroyed Japan 17-0 in the final game of the round robin at the women’s U18 world hockey championship. But now that the semifinals are set, don’t expect the Czech Republic to be pushovers despite the fact the Canadians are considered favourites on Saturday in Vantaa, Finland. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Catriona Le May Doan passionate about new role as chair of Canada Games Council
Telling the story about the power of the Canada Games is a goal of retired long track speed skater Catriona Le May Doan, the recently elected chair to the Canada Games Council. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Trump has threatened Canada in all sorts of ways. What does he really want?
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Read More »Chaos and an abduction in Caracas as Canada recognizes Venezuelan opposition
Canada today recognized Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia as the legitimate winner of the July 2024 Venezuelan presidential election, one day before Nicolas Maduro is due to be sworn in. Mass protests in the country saw the opposition leader emerge from hiding, only to be acducted and then released. CBC | World News
Read More »2-time Olympic champion Catriona Le May Doan elected chair of Canada Games Council
Catriona Le May Doan won Olympic gold at Nagano 1998 & Salt Lake City 2002 when she carried the flag into the Opening Ceremony. The long track speed skater has a long history with the Canada Games having competed for the first time in 1983. Fast forward 40 years later and she’s been elected as chair of the Canada Games ...
Read More »‘Where does the money go?’ Canada Soccer gets a red card for its finances
Gold medal wins and big-ticket sponsorship haven’t translated to revenues for Canada Soccer. Here’s why. CBC | Sports News
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