VIDEO SHOWS: CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER, MARK CARNEY, MEETING THREE MEMBERS OF CANADA'S WOMEN'S NATIONAL HOCKEY TEAM AHEAD OF THE 2026 WINTER OLYMPICS SHOWS: OTTAWA, CANADA (JANUARY 27, 2026) (CANADIAN POOL VIA CBC – No use Canada) 1. CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER, MARK CARNEY, MEETING WITH THREE MEMBERS OF CANADA’S WOMEN’S HOCKEY TEAM (L-R) EMILY CLARK, BRIANNE JENNER & JOCELYNE LAROCQUE [SHOT 2 CONTINUOUS OVER SHOT 1] 2. (SOUNDBITE) (English & French) CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER, MARK CARNEY, SAYING: “I'm here with, this is doubly exciting for me, as I live in Ottawa, Ottawa Charge. Let’s hear it. Give it up, come on. Don't be neutral. And three amazing members of our Olympic hockey team. Despite how young they look, the amount of experience, number of goals, the experience that they've had in top flight hockey, Olympic hockey. And you have all of Canada behind you as you go to Milan, at the rink, it's going to be ready just in time, and they won't know what hit them. So I just want to say on behalf of, of, if I may, on behalf all Canadians, how proud we are that you're representing us. How fortunate we are that we're doing that. How you – and I will also say vis-à-vis Hockey Canada and you personally – how you have led the transformation of the women's game in this country and around the world. [Translated from French] So, on behalf of all Canadians, thank you very much and good luck. We will be there with you. [End translation] [Carney is handed a Jersey with his name on it] A jersey? Ah, I like it. A little bit of black. [CLARK SAYS: “Got the front. Then all done up for you.” Yeah, come on in for the, here, I'll hold it up.” / CARNEY, CLARK, JENNER AND LAROCQUE POSE FOR PHOTO STORY: Canadian Prime Miniter Mark Carney on Tuesday (January 27) wished good luck to members of the women’s Olympic ice hockey team as they prepare to head to Milan for the Winter Olympics in February. Emily Clark, Brianne Jenner and Jocelyne Larocque, who all play for Canada’s capital city team, the Ottawa Charge, gifted Carney a hockey jersey with his name on the back. The 23-player Canadian roster, announced earlier this month, includes 20 players from the team that finished second to the United States at the 2025 World Championships in the Czech Republic and 16 from the squad that won gold at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing. The Canadian team — which has a record five Olympic gold medals — opens play in Italy against Finland on Feb. 5. The United States and Canada will play in the final round of Group A play on Feb. 10. The gold medal game is scheduled for Feb. 19. (Production: Ashraf Fahim)
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