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A native of Stoney Creek, Ontario, Richardson attended Saltfleet District High School, growing up playing both ice hockey and rugby. He received a contract offer to play junior ice hockey with the Ancaster Avalanche but chose to pursue a rugby career after being invited to try-out out for Canada's under-20s rugby side.
He owned SmartCentres, a firm that developed Walmart-anchored shopping malls in Canada, and retains a significant ownership stake in its successor firm SmartCentres REIT. [2] Since August 2009, he is also been the owner of the Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club. [3] Goldhar was born in 1962. He completed his bachelor's degree at York University in ...
On March 13, 2023, Bratt started game two for Canada in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. He gave up six runs and recorded just one out. He gave up six runs and recorded just one out. [ 11 ]
He was named a Canada West All-Star and CIS First-Team All-Canadian in 2016 after leading the country with 11 receiving touchdowns. [1] He returned to the team in 2017 to complete his last year of playing eligibility. After a five-year career, Picton finished as the Rams' all-time touchdown leader with 24 scored. [1]
He was also invited to compete with the Canada men's national under-18 ice hockey team at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament where he helped Team Canada win gold. [31] In April 2015, he captained the Canada men's national under-18 ice hockey team to a bronze medal as the 2015 IIHF World U18 Championships .
A post shared on X claims Kentucky Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell died in February 2025. Verdict: False The original post was shared on X on Feb. 17 by a parody account. Fact Check: President ...
A committee of the Senate of Canada decided against moving the boundary in December 1998. [14] The following year, Mitchell introduced legislation to restrict future development in all national parks and announced the creation of an aboriginal affairs secretariat to assist Parks Canada in matters relating to First Nations communities. [15]
On Day 77, Kelsey cast the sole vote to evict Tim. On Day 77, after receiving votes from Jared and Raul, Kelsey was deemed the runner-up and walked away with $20,000. Nick & Phil received the votes of Mitch, Canada, Maddy, Nikki, Joel, Cassandra, and Tim, and were deemed the winners of Big Brother Canada 4, winning $50,000 each.