(OTTAWA) Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Hockey Canada’s management has lost the confidence of the federal government and Canadians. Posted at 12:47 p.m “As a politician, but especially as a parent, I know how important the organizations that offer
It’s a mini event in New York: a player selected by the Knicks in the first round extends his contract. It hadn’t happened since 1999, and back then it was Charlie Ward. The lucky winner is RJ Barrett, who was
“Shocked,” “surprised” and “excited” is how the Alouettes reacted to the arrest of full-back Christophe Normand over allegations of having lured a teenage girl for sexual purposes. The 30-year-old man was arrested last Thursday at his property in Eastman, Estrie.
Leylah Annie Fernandez has plenty of points to defend at the United States Open, she who reached the final in 2021. The Quebecer brilliantly started her journey to the final Grand Slam of the season on Monday in New York,
Few observers expect the Montreal Canadiens to thrive next season in a year of rebuilding. That doesn’t dampen Nick Suzuki’s enthusiasm. In an interview with the Montreal Gazettethe young center player explained why he believes that CH could thwart the
On August 29, 2022, the Canadians are slowly but surely preparing to play 82 games in 2022-2023. And the fans are preparing for the fact that CH will lose more than it wins. Dominique Ducharme, he’s not preparing. For the
Laurence Applebaum doesn’t move. In his “Vision 2032”, the Big Boss of Golf Canada wants 30 of his professionals to establish themselves at the two largest golf tournaments in the world, the PGA and the LPGA, over the next 10
American Scottie Scheffler went into the finals of the PGA Tour Championship, the final of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, six shots ahead of his nearest challenger, but the sky was falling on his head and Rory McIlroy took the opportunity
Trusted Nashville Predators goaltender Juuse Saros received praise from Tomas Vokoun, one of the club’s founding pillars. Stability has always been present in nets for the Tennessee team. Selected in the 1998 expansion draft with the Montreal Canadiens, Vokoun spent
A little punch. That’s all Sarah-Ève Rhéaume needed to withstand the ax that fell at the Canadian Women’s Open on Saturday morning. She had her fingers crossed in the morning when the 40 or so golfers completed their second round.