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

2018-02-17 1 Dailymotion

Canadian Olympic Success, a #MeToo Event and Saskatoon: The Canada Letter<br />Buy Tickets: Journalism and the #Metoo Moment Win Tickets: Journalism<br />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.<br />Few athletes will leave the Games having had a more momentous experience than Eric Radford, a figure skater from Balmertown,<br />Ont., who became the first openly gay Winter Olympian to win a gold medal when Canada took the team competition.<br />16, 2018<br />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<br />that failed to win one gold medal, as was the case when the games were in Montreal and Calgary.<br />Curling, that great cultural institution, is still a fledgling sport in many corners of the world — including South Korea, where<br />the Olympic curling venue has been the site of fine competition, plenty of enthusiasm and no small amount of confusion.<br />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<br />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.

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