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Wayne Gretzky says he wants Canada to win Olympic gold.
Summary
Wayne Gretzky told CBC he wants Canada to win gold at the Milan Olympics and said he considers himself a true Canadian. He also spoke about recent tensions between Canada and the United States and mentioned his friendships with political leaders.
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Wayne Gretzky told a CBC panel before Canada’s semifinal hockey game at the Milan Olympics that he wants Canada to win the gold medal. He said he has never wavered from that view and described himself as a Canadian and a hockey player. Gretzky spoke about elevated tensions between Canada and the United States and noted that he has been friends with presidents and prime ministers. The article reports he has faced criticism over his friendship with U.S. President Donald Trump and his attendance at Trump’s inauguration.
Noted details:
- Gretzky told the CBC panel before the game versus Finland that he wants Canada to win Olympic gold.
- He said he has been friends with presidents and prime ministers and acknowledged a bit more tension than usual between Canada and the U.S.
- The article reports criticism of Gretzky’s friendship with U.S. President Donald Trump and notes that he attended Trump’s inauguration.
- The article says Trump has suggested Gretzky should run for prime minister and has praised him publicly.
Summary:
Gretzky’s comments reaffirmed his stated support for Canada’s Olympic team while addressing questions about his ties to U.S. leadership. The remarks were reported alongside references to Canada–U.S. tensions and public commentary about his relationships with political figures. Undetermined at this time.
