Canada Today: South Korean Hockey, Biking to the Border and Medicine Hat’s Money
Here are some articles from The Times over the last week, not necessarily related to Canada and perhaps overlooked,
that I found interesting: — The fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu, who was raised in Canada, introduced a political tinge to his recent show in London.
As envisioned, the route will split north of New York City with one leg heading to the Canadian border between Buffalo and Fort Erie, Ontario.
A native of Windsor, Ontario, Ian Austen was educated in Toronto, lives in Ottawa
and has reported about Canada for The New York Times for over a decade.
"We’d be a very, very wealthy little country, except we have no military." Iced South Korea is hosting the Winter Olympics
next year, so it has decided to become an overnight force — or perhaps more accurately, a presence — in ice hockey.
Andrew M. Cuomo of New York comes to pass, Canadians will have a new option for traveling to New York City: cycling.
Dan Levin reported from Vancouver, British Columbia, on the opening of Canada’s second Trump hotel and condo complex.
If you’re a Canadian cyclist, please let me know if you’d consider using the trail for a cycling tour in the United States.