Elbows Up! Latest chapter of Canada-U.S. rivalry set for Friday at curling worlds
- Canada and the United States will compete in curling Friday at the BKT championship.
- Tension off the ice stems from tariffs and suggestions of a U.S., Canada union.
- The BKT World Men's Curling Championship is in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
- Coach Paul Webster stated, "It's not our job to solve political concerns or arguments."
- American skip Dropkin said, "We'll be smiling," looking forward to the game.
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Elbows Up! Latest chapter of Canada-U.S. rivalry set for Friday at curling worlds
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'Elbows Up' has become a Canadian rallying cry
Many more homes across Prince Edward County are flying the Canadian flag thanks to a recent initiative by Picton Home Hardware. Close to 200 flags were sold for the low price of only $10, less than cost and they were “flying” off the shelves at the Picton Branch as people want to show their Canadian pride. Thanks to a library patron, Judith van Bastelaar, who kickstarted the project.
Elbows Up: Canada, U.S. renew rivalry at curling worlds
MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Three fights in nine seconds? Now that would be a story. Elbows up? Only if you count the arm motion from heavy sweeping. The latest on-ice battle between Canada and the United States is set for Friday night in the round-robin finale at the BKT World Men’s Curling Championship. But unlike the fiery showdowns between the longtime rivals at the recent 4 Nations Face-Off, the Roaring Game’s version will be much different. One thi…
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