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“Canadian Curling Team Under Fire for Language Use”

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Canadian curling team faces scrutiny over language use by Winter Olympic officials following their 9-5 victory against Team GB. Controversy surrounds Brad Jacobs’ team in Milan and Cortina, with Marc Kennedy’s foul-mouthed incident involving a Swedish player prompting a BBC apology. Kennedy also faced accusations of rule violations, leading to clarification from World Curling. During a match break, cameras captured the Canadians swearing, drawing criticism from co-commentators Steve Cram and Logan Gray. Cram expressed the need for officials to address the issue, highlighting the Canadians’ language as a concern. Despite Canada’s lead, Team GB faces an uphill battle in the Olympic curling competition, with crucial matches ahead to secure a spot in the semi-finals. The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics offer fans over 850 hours of live action on discovery+, emphasizing the importance of following the ongoing sports coverage.

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