Could Murray choose to rest instead of playing at FIBA World Cup? With Jamal Murray's summer cut short thanks to the Nuggets' championship run, is there a chance the Canadian guard won't end up playing for Canada at the FIBA World Cup and choose to rest instead? Josh Lewenberg joins SportsCentre to share his thoughts. play-btn-vid 1:59
Murray's workload to be monitored ahead of FIBA World Cup Jamal Murray took part in day 2 of training camp for Canada's national team after a long season that was capped off with an NBA Championship. Murray's workload will be monitored as the FIBA World Cup approaches, leaving his status for the tournament in question. play-btn-vid 0:52
What are the expectations for Canada at FIBA World Cup? On paper, this edition of Canada's men's basketball team is the strongest the country has ever fielded at a tournament. What are the expectations for Canada at the FIBA World Cup? Will the departure of Nick Nurse as head coach affect commitment from some players? TSN's Josh Lewenberg has more. play-btn-vid 2:26
Canada's men's basketball team opens camp in preparation for FIBA World Cup Canada's men's national basketball team opened camp in Toronto on Tuesday as they prepare for the upcoming FIBA World Cup in Asia. Canada will begin play in Jakarta, Indonesia and sits in Group H alongside France, Latvia and Lebanon. play-btn-vid 1:12
Calgary's Revolution representing Canada at 2023 SLSWS The Southern Alberta Revolution are representing Canada at the 2023 Senior League Softball World Series this week in Lower Sussex, Delaware.
Canadian track and field championship wraps with De Grasse victory in men's 200-metre final Andre De Grasse won the men's 200-metre final as the Canadian track and field championship came to a close Sunday at McLeod Stadium. The reigning Olympic champion in the 200 finished in 20.01 seconds just ahead of fellow Olympian and teammate Aaron Brown (20.10) with Brendon Rodney (20.15) rounding out the top three.
Canada's McIntosh wins gold in 200m butterfly at World Aquatics Championship Canada's Summer McIntosh won gold in the women's 200-metre butterfly at the World Aquatics Championship on Thursday.
Qualtrough returns as Canada's sports minister, replaces St-Onge Prime Minister Justin Trudeau changed sports ministers again and amid a Canadian safe-sport crisis with Wednesday's cabinet shuffle. Pascale St-Onge, appointed to the sports portfolio in October 2021, was shifted to heritage minister and replaced by Carla Qualtrough, who had been Trudeau's employment minister since 2019.
Canada's McIntosh claims bronze in 200m freestyle at World Aquatics Championships Canada's Summer McIntosh earned a bronze medal and set a new world junior record in the women's 200-metre freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships on Wednesday.
Canada's Mac Neil wins silver in 100m butterfly at worlds Canadian swimmer Maggie Mac Neil claimed silver in the women's 100-metre butterfly at the World Aquatics Championships on Monday.
Canada advances to women's water polo quarterfinals The Canadian women's water polo team advanced to the quarterfinals at the FINA World Aquatics Championships with a 21-6 win over South Africa in Round-of-16 action Saturday.
Teen star McIntosh leads strong Canadian swim team at world championships Summer McIntosh no longer enjoys the luxury of gracing the pool deck as a relatively anonymous up-and-comer with modest expectations from the outside world.
Canada's Ware dives to bronze at World Aquatics Championships in Japan Energized by an 11-hour sleep, Montreal diver Pamela Ware could feel she had something special in store on Friday.
Canada reaches round of 16 in women's world water polo championship Canada's women's water polo team advanced to the round of 16 at the world championship with a 17-12 victory Thursday over host Japan.
Onraits and Wrongs Jay Onrait brings you all of the plays not good enough to be the Highlight of the Night and not bad enough to be the Worst Play of the Day from Wednesday in the Onraits and Wrongs. play-btn-vid 1:57
Canada dominates Brazil to advance to FIBA U-19 women's World Cup quarters Toby Fournier had game highs of 22 points and 12 rebounds as Canada advanced to the quarterfinals of the FIBA U19 Women's World Cup with an 89-45 win over Brazil on Wednesday.