Category: Canada Sports
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Ron MacLean Repeats Columbus Myth on Hockey Night
Ron MacLean’s Columbus remark repeats a colonial myth disproven by UNESCO, historians, and the TRC, revealing how national media still distort Indigenous history.
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Toronto Baseball and the City’s Ritual of Power and Emotion
How the 2025 Blue Jays run exposed Toronto’s emotional life, state power, colonial narratives, and the machinery that turns sports into civic governance.
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Doug Ford’s Ring of Fire Ads Backfire on Blue Jays Playoff Stage
Ontario’s pricey mining ads flooded Jays broadcasts, sparking backlash from fans, Indigenous nations, and reporters who say the project isn’t real or ready.
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Why the Blue Jays Felt Magical but Weren’t Destined or Cursed
Toronto’s 2025 World Series loss wasn’t just a game. It revealed the myths, structures, and civic psychology that shaped the run and deepened the city’s grief.
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The Game 6 Lodged Ball Loss That Stunned Toronto
A perfect swing, a trapped baseball, and a vanished run turned Game 6 into a surreal lesson in how rules, architecture, and chaos can upend an entire city’s hopes.
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Blue Jays Tilt Baseball’s Ritual North with Game 5 Victory
The Jays didn’t just win a baseball game. They performed a ritual, rewrote a prophecy, and tilted the empire’s diamond to face north.
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Trust the Plan: Baseball as Statecraft
Modern Baseball, the Occult Ritual of North American Integration
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Blue Jays Erupt in Game 4 as October Mystique Takes Over
Toronto’s Game 4 win turns from tension to revelation as Guerrero’s blast, a chaotic strike zone, and a seventh-inning surge expose a team sportsbooks can’t model.
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Dodgers Outlast Jays in Marathon World Series Game 3 Epic
In a 6-hour, 39-minute Game 3 classic, Los Angeles and Toronto traded blows, exhausted bullpens, and unforgettable moments before Freddie Freeman’s walk-off homer.
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Dodgers Even Series Behind Yamamoto’s Game 2 Dominance
Yoshinobu Yamamoto shut down Toronto with 14 straight retired, while Smith and Muncy’s back-to-back homers powered the Dodgers to a 5–1 win in Game 2.
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Blue Jays Detonate in Historic 2025 World Series Opener
A nine-run inning, a cascade of historic swings, and a fan base living on the edge turned Game One of the 2025 World Series into a cathartic release for a city carrying decades of October tension.
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