Canadian Olympic Success, a #MeToo Event and Saskatoon: The Canada Letter

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Canadian Olympic Success, a #MeToo Event and Saskatoon: The Canada Letter
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and the #MeToo Moment Ticket Sweepstakes Read: The #MeToo Moment newsletter Her apartment packed up, Jada Yuan has left on her mission as The Times’ new 52 Places To Go in 2018 columnist.
Few athletes will leave the Games having had a more momentous experience than Eric Radford, a figure skater from Balmertown,
Ont., who became the first openly gay Winter Olympian to win a gold medal when Canada took the team competition.
16, 2018
Before Vancouver was host of the Winter Olympics in 2010, Canada created a privately funded program, Own The Podium, to avoid repeating the embarrassment of being a host nation
that failed to win one gold medal, as was the case when the games were in Montreal and Calgary.
Curling, that great cultural institution, is still a fledgling sport in many corners of the world — including South Korea, where
the Olympic curling venue has been the site of fine competition, plenty of enthusiasm and no small amount of confusion.
Read: 52 Places to Go in 2018 Read: Starting an Intimidating World Tour in the Big Easy In this week’s On The Market in Toronto, Tara Deschamps examines some discouraging statistics for both buyers
and renters and takes us on a tour of a penthouse on top of a downtown hotel and looks in at a two-bedroom condo in much quieter Leslieville.