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What's your favourite moment in Canadian sports history?

Checkup wants to know: What's your favourite moment in Canadian sports? Ian Hanomansing and special guest Scott Russell contemplate sports history in Canada.
Members of a women's soccer team have exuberant expressions on their faces as they run.
Canadian players celebrate after the final whistle to beat Sweden for gold at the Tokyo Olympics, held in 2021. Cross Country Checkup is inviting you to reflect on your favourite memories in Canadian Olympic history. (Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

Coming up this Sunday on Cross Country Checkup...

How are you celebrating Canada Day weekend? 

Spend part of it with Cross Country Checkup as we reflect on our favourite moments in Canadian sports. 

This week, join Ian Hanomansing and special guest Scott Russell for part of Canada Day weekend while they contemplate sports history in Canada in our country on the brink of the Paris 2024 Olympics. 

CBC Sports reporter interviewing Canadian male decathlete.
Scott Russell, right, interviewing Olympic champion Damian Warner at the World Athletics championships. (CBC Sports)

Scott, a Canadian sports writer and broadcaster, has covered 16 Olympic games. And he's just announced that he's retiring after covering the Paris Olympics.

He'll respond to your memories, stories and comments this week as Canada Day is in full swing. 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a news conference in Vancouver, Tuesday, June 25, 2024.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a news conference in Vancouver, Tuesday, June 25, 2024. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press)

What's next for Justin Trudeau? 

After Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's by-election loss in Toronto this week, questions are swirling around what his next steps could be. 

On Ask Me Anything this week, we're looking for your questions about what's next for Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party.

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