Gabriela Dabrowski of Ottawa, along with partner Erin Routliffe, made Canadian tennis history by winning the WTA Finals doubles title in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, defeating Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend. Dabrowski is the first Canadian to win at the prestigious event, adding to her list of accomplishments that includes three Grand Slam titles and an Olympic bronze medal. In the singles semifinals, Coco Gauff upset Aryna Sabalenka to set up a final against Zheng Qinwen, who defeated Barbora Krejcikova to advance.
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Canadian grave of general who torched White House in 1814 draws interest amid trade war
The gravesite of British Major General Robert Ross, who led the burning of the White House in 1814 during the War of 1812, saw many visitors this week, including Larry and Connie Tremain from Arizona. Ross, buried in Halifax, N.S., after his death at the Battle of North Point, remains a surprising figure for many Americans, who often lack awareness of this historical event and its implications for U.S.-Canada relations. Want More Context? 🔎
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