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New goalie helps Pistons to perfect week in MJHL
3 minute read 12:00 PM CSTIt was a magical Steinbach Pistons debut for Hunter Bauer.
The 2006-born goaltender from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, posted a shutout in his first Manitoba Junior Hockey League start, stopping all 25 shots he faced as the Pistons blew out the Winnipeg Monarchs 7-0.
“It was a lot of calm and rebound control,” Bauer said on his game.
“When I get tested, (I try to) get out and challenge the shooter knowing my D is pressuring behind them so they don’t have much options.”
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COLUMN: On Parliament Hill – Family south of the border
5 minute read 8:37 AM CSTAt Christmas, families come together and celebrate the season. Students return from university, young families reunite with grandparents, and extended family travel long distances to be around a familiar table. Of course, food is almost always a part of the celebration as families join at festive tables with traditional dishes, all creating new memories. Stories are shared, and burdens are shared. All problems aren’t solved but there is a sense that together, challenges can be faced.
I believe that Canada and the U.S. share a similar bond. We are two distinct nations, different in character and perspective, yet united by common values, a shared history, and one of the world’s longest and most trusted borders. For decades, both countries have benefited from deep cooperation, mutual respect, and strong trade relationships
Regrettably, over the past year, relations have been strained.
Last week, I had the opportunity to attend the 31st Parliamentary Intelligence Security Forum in Washington, DC, with colleagues from other Canadian parties and parliamentarians from around the world. Since its inception in 2014, the forum has brought more than 3,000 parliamentarians from 120 countries to engage in dialogue and strategic global briefings. These included cyber warfare, digital currencies, AI, quantum computing, illicit finance/trade, adversarial foreign investments, supply chains, energy, critical minerals, human trafficking, migration, and other related topics. Engaging in dialogue mutually benefits nations.
Holiday hockey rare but present across the region
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