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Canadians mad about Trump’s trade war avoided the US. Then the Blue Jays made it to the World Series
Vancouver attorney Grant Murray used to travel to the United States frequently until the US-Canadian trade dispute led him to wage his own personal travel boycott. But as much as he loves his country and wants to support it,
The Toronto Blue Jays have advanced to the World Series and have a chance of claiming the championship of America’s pastime at a time when U.S.-Canada relations remain near historic lows
What if the Dallas Cowboys actually were 'America's Team?' The lone team playing a sport that is mostly native to another country, while competing against 29 ot
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Toronto Blue Jays: Amid Canada-U.S. tensions, ‘Canada’s team’ is excelling at America’s pastime
The Blue Jays’ post-season run as Donald Trump continues to threaten Canada gives the team perhaps its best opportunity ever to fulfil its role as Canada’s team.
As the Toronto Blue Jays take on the Los Angeles Dodgers, let's take a look at some of the A-listers who've shown the Canadian team some love in the past.
As the Toronto Blue Jays verge on a World Series title, the organization is projecting the “biggest” 50/50 draw in baseball history.
The Toronto Blue Jays’ post-season success triggered big business for restaurants around the Rogers Centre. Moneris, Canada’s leading commerce provider, says spending data reveals restaurant spending surged during Game 7 of the American League Championship Series (ALCS) and the first two World Series games played at home.
Toronto Blue Jays fans were furious over the home plate umpire's blown call on Daulton Varsho. Here are some reactions from X.