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August 21, 2023
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

U.S. clinches last spot in ICC U19 Men’s World Cup with historic victory over Canada

With immigrant-dominated teams showcasing exceptional performances, the U.S. cricket team secured its place in a thrilling showdown for the upcoming World Cup,

cricket player Gurshaan Dhaliwal being presented with awards
March 31, 2023
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/Winnipeg

Young cricketers harbour world cup dreams, but opportunities remain rare in Canada

Cricket is a fast-growing sport in the country, but players and advocates say spaces to play professionally are too few.

cricket, sport
May 13, 2022
Arts & Culture/Local Journalism Initiative

Brampton bowling to be Canada’s cricket capital

Concerns about the cost and profits from a planned cricket stadium prevent building plans from moving forward, despite support from a roster

February 2, 2015
Arts & Culture

Cricket in Canada: Over 200 Years Old

Cricket is often viewed as an exotic or foreign sport in Canada, but the truth of the matter is that the game

March 26, 2015
Immigration/News

PULSE: India – What You Didn’t Read in the Mainstream

Pulse takes a look at some stories that caught the attention of Canada’s Indian diaspora community. From cricket fever to the ethnic

October 11, 2016
History

Canadian Sports History Not Naïve of Exclusion

Sports has the ability to unite Canada, show the recently released findings of an Association for Canadian Studies survey. “A majority of Canadians agree

February 9, 2015
Immigration/Top Stories

Settlement Services Increasing Priority in Northern Ontario

For more and more new Canadians arriving in Ontario, Toronto and Ottawa are no longer the desired destinations. Newcomers seem to be

July 21, 2014
Commentary

Consumers More Borderless Than Multinationals

I became a Canadian citizen in November last year. Like most immigrants to Canada, I am proud and grateful to join my

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