Saturday, February 24, 2018

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Daily update February 24, 2018
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Jocelyne Larocque, the Canadian women's hockey player who removed her silver medal immediately after receiving it, apologized for her actions after the Gold Medal Game against the USA. When the members of Team Canada were presented with their silver medals following the USA's 3-2 shootout ...
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Canada finishes one-two in ski cross, as Kelsey Serwa and Brittany Phelan dominate the competition throughout, and you're watching a pair of close friends dancing and deliriously hugging each other on the podium, and you're feeling pretty good about the whole thing. And then you turn around and ...
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A 10-year veteran of Sun Media, Larson has worked in various roles – Multimedia Editor, Senior Online Producer and Sports Columnist – for the Toronto Sun and Postmedia Network. Larsoncovers Toronto FC and international soccer for the Sun and Postmedia papers throughout Canada – a beat that ...
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'Hug A Canadian': Why Germany Issued Hilarious Travel Advisory ... German tourists planning a trip to Canada received some tongue-in-cheek advice from their government Friday after their unheralded ice hockey team dumped mighty ... Just imagine how you would feel if Canada beat us in soccer!".
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It was only Germany's second victory in 30 meetings with Canada in Olympic and world championship play. Former Canadian women's soccer coach John Herdman also parted with his silver medal after losing to the U.S.in the the final of the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship in ...
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Christine Sinclair leads Canadian women39s soccer team to victory
S. "We feel cheated. The United States has won the past three gold medals and four overall since women's soccer became an Olympic sport in 1996. , making the score 3–3 at the end of regulation. That's how both Canadian women's team coach John Herdman and his American counterpart Jill Ellis ...
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