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Carney watches Canada-U.S. gold medal hockey game with friends at a pub.
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney and his wife joined members of the Prime Minister’s Office, Liberal caucus colleagues, friends and family at the Chelsea Pub north of Ottawa to watch the men's Canada–U.S. Olympic gold-medal hockey game; the score was 1-1 late in the second period after Cale Makar tied it for Canada.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney watched the men's Olympic gold-medal hockey game between Canada and the United States at the Chelsea Pub north of Ottawa. He attended with his wife, Diana Fox Carney, members of the Prime Minister's Office and Liberal caucus, friends, family and restaurant staff shortly before 8 a.m. Carney wore a jersey given to him by the women's national team and Fox Carney wore a Marie-Philippe Poulin No. 29 jersey. He greeted the small crowd, made a light comment about the starting goaltender and sat down for a non-alcoholic beer as the game began.
Key details:
- Location and time: Chelsea Pub north of Ottawa, shortly before 8 a.m.
- Attendees: members of the Prime Minister's Office and Liberal caucus, along with friends, family and restaurant staff.
- Noted attire: Carney wore a jersey gifted by the women's national team; Diana Fox Carney wore a No. 29 Marie-Philippe Poulin jersey.
- Conduct: Carney greeted the crowd, referred to goaltender Jordan Binnington as Winnington and had a non-alcoholic beer.
- Game status: Cale Makar tied the score late in the second period, leaving the game 1-1 at that time.
Summary:
The gathering was a brief public viewing that included government colleagues, friends and family and featured light, supportive remarks. Undetermined at this time.
