New faces on CWNT for world championship in Finland. MORE:
Forwards Melodie Daoust of Valleyfield, Que., Ann-Sophie Bettez of Sept Iles, Que., Sarah Nurse of Hamilton and Loren Gabel of Kitchener, Ont., plus defenders Jamie Bourbonnais of Mississauga, Ont., and Micah Zandee-Hart of Saanichton, B.C., have been named to Canada's 23-player squad.
Nurse was a member of the Canadian team that won a silver medal in last year's Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Edmonton's Shannon Szabados, Genevieve Lacasse of Kingston, Ont., and Emerance Maschmeyer of Bruderheim, Alta., all have previous world championship experience.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
CWNT win bronze medal at Algarve Cup in penalty shootout - TSN.caJessie Fleming scored in the seventh round of a penalty shootout to earn Canada the bronze medal at the Algarve Cup on Wednesday.
Read more »
No. 1 Osaka hires Jenkins as new coach - TSN.caNo. 1-ranked Naomi Osaka has a new coach: Jermaine Jenkins. Osaka's agent confirmed in an email to The Associated Press on Thursday that Jenkins has started working with the two-time major champion.
Read more »
New-look Whitecaps fall to Minnesota in season opener - TSN.caThe new-look Vancouver Whitecaps fought hard but came up just short in their 2019 MLS season opener, dropping a 3-2 decision to Minnesota United on Saturday at B.C. Place.
Read more »
Falcons franchise DT Jarrett, still want new deal - TSN.caThe Atlanta Falcons have placed a franchise tag on Grady Jarrett while saying they still hope to negotiate a long-term contract with the defensive tackle.
Read more »
Tattoo artist charged with sexual assault faces new charge in TorontoA tattoo artist charged with sexual assault for alleged incidents north of Toronto is now facing a similar charge in the city itself.
Read more »
Huawei faces slim odds in new U.S. court fightHere is a look at measures against Huawei, the nature of the lawsuit and why it will likely be dismissed
Read more »
Classic fraud schemes endure on new playing fieldsTechnology is being used to perpetrate the same old strategies to pry dollars out of investors’ pockets
Read more »
MOCA’s new space struggles for a sense of selfThe Museum of Contemporary Art has an ambitious goal of becoming a cultural hub in Toronto’s Junction neighbourhood
Read more »
Relentless crowd overwhelms Maple Leafs in Tavares' return to New York - Sportsnet.caFans of the relentless New York Islanders gathered Thursday to make John Tavares’ return miserable. And it worked, as the home team came away with a convincing win over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Read more »
B.C. Premier Horgan announces new funding for province’s caregiversPlanned spending increase will go to support those care for foster children, disabled adults to the tune of an additional $109-million over the next three years
Read more »