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home mail news sports finance celebrity style movies weather answers mobile ca sign in loading updates mail sign in to view your mail skip to navigation skip to main content skip to related content mail ( ) news sports finance celebrity style movies more... why harry told meghan to 'turn around' on the balcony it happened during trooping the colour at buckingham palace last saturday. body language analysed » 1537 people reacting police: off-duty officer shot man who hit him in costco woman finds x-rated item on her plane seat raptors delay toronto return for one more vegas party $805,000 home in posh toronto area is truly scary canadians are spending most of their money on this sports the canadian press victorious raptors cancel their return to toronto after becoming nba champs toronto - some raptors players returned to toronto on saturday night for the first time since their electrifying nba championship win south of the border.maple leaf sports & entertainment, which owns the franchise, initially said the whole team would arrive at toronto's pearson international airport around 9 p.m. eastern time, but on saturday afternoon said most of the players would extend their trip.coach nick nurse was among the high-profile figures greeted by dozens of fans at pearson.flanked by peel regional police, nurse fist-pumped and waved to the small crowd.some team members - such as fred vanvleet and jeremy lin - have also returned home.the raptors became the first franchise outside the u.s. to win the nba title by beating the golden state warriors in oakland, calif., on thursday.they were expected to spend friday night partying in las vegas before flying home saturday.a spokesperson for the raptors said the team is expected to return for a victory parade and rally in toronto on monday. the players are expected to travel the parade route in open-air, double-decker buses with the larry o'brien championship trophy beside them.the parade will start at exhibition place and travel east on lakeshore avenue before heading north on york street and then university avenue. the procession will then briefly travel east on queen street and end at nathan phillips square outside toronto's city hall.much of canada was swept up in the team's exhilarating playoff run, with fans celebrating long into the night after the big win, which also marked the first time a canadian team has secured one of the big four professional sports championships since the toronto blue jays won the 1993 world series.-with files from the associated pressthe canadian press 21 reactions entertainment elle priyanka chopra wears orange dress and knee brace for date with nick jonas the actress isn’t letting a knee brace hold her back. 125 reactions entertainment people five found guilty of dragging 15-year-old boy from bronx store, stabbing him to death with machete five guilty of murder for bodega stabbing death of teen boy 1 reactions style style uk prince william plays with youngest son louis in sweet snap to mark father's day royal fans praised the adorable choice of photo. 19 reactions style harper’s bazaar meghan and harry share a new picture of baby archie for father's day it's the first father's day for prince harry 15 reactions news cbc when trudeau sought to free 2 canadians, 'beijing had no time' for him. will trump? with justin trudeau's calls for the release of two detained canadians in china going unheeded by one superpower, the canadian prime minister is now seeking help from another. whether the economic giant to canada's south is willing to come to its neighbour's aid may depend on a clash of washington's interests amid its own multi-pronged conflict with beijing.the white house will host trudeau next week, but it's hardly a convenient moment for trudeau to ask trump for a favour.china and the u.s. are locked in a trade war. the trump administration is dealing with new financial pressures brought on by chinese economic countermeasures. meanwhile, the u.s. is ramping up military tensions by floating american warships into the south china sea and selling high-grade weapons to taiwan, which china views as a renegade province."at that level, it's definitely this sense of great powers rumbling," said chris sands, director of the center for canadian studies at johns hopkins university. "and that puts canada in a tough position. because china typically has not dealt with middle powers very well."trudeau attempt to engage chinese premier failedenter trudeau, bearing his own request for trump to intervene on behalf of two canadians detained in china. he is due to arrive to the white house on thursday, after his personal attempt to arrange a conversation with china's premier failed.trudeau's outreach effort was to seek intervention on behalf of michael kovrig and michael spavor, who have for months been languishing in a chinese detention centre. beijing snubbed that request. "canada tried to reach out to beijing, and beijing had no time for canada because canada has annoyed them," sands said. now, trudeau is going to the u.s., hoping a traditional ally will at least give canada the time of day.intervention from the u.s. on canada's behalf would be more influential, as chinese leaders are less likely to ignore states able to exert great global influence, sands said. "china thinks when it gets respect back from them, it validates china as a great nation." the president has put canada in an awful place. his mixing legal and trade policy together is completely unconventional and unfortunate. \- bruce heyman, former u.s. ambassador to canadathe trump administration, as sands sees it, has been poor at dealing with "middle powers" like canada, however. ottawa's strained relations with beijing may have been collateral damage in an ongoing scuffle between beijing and washington. the detentions of kovrig and spavor are suspected of being retaliatory measures against canada after the arrest of huawei cfo meng wanzhou in vancouver. this, despite meng's arrest being made at the behest of american authorities.the blowback was nevertheless severe for canada, amid fears meng's fate is being used as a bargaining chip in the u.s.-china trade war. meng is awaiting extradition to the u.s."the president has put canada in an awful place," said former u.s. ambassador to canada bruce heyman. "his mixing legal and trade policy together is completely unconventional and unfortunate."what trudeau might demand is clarification, the former diplomat said, specifically on whether the extradition battle over meng is truly a legal matter, "or if this is a trade-negotiation tactic" the u.s. is employing "and putting canada in a difficult place.""this gives the prime minister the opportunity to say, 'hey, i just want to let you know when you bring an extradition issue along with a trade issue, it really puts us in a tough spot,'" heyman said. audience set for thursdayalthough trudeau is expected on thursday to have an audience with trump, it's questionable whether any efforts to persuade the president to speak up for the detained canadians will succeed.trump might be loath, for example, to divulge to the chinese how important the matter of the canadian detainees is to the u.s. or to canada. for the americans, "asking the chinese for a favour during a period of confrontation" complicates matters, he said, because it also signals to the chinese that these kinds of detentions work as negotiating tools. encouraging more detentions would be a grave setback."at the level of the president, he's just trying to keep his decks clear in a complex pressure campaign," sands said.rather than framing the scenario as one in which canada is looking to the u.s. like a big brother and asking for help, trudeau might do well to use its levers of influence to show how the release of the canadian detainees is in u.s. interest.the americans need canada's support in national security as well as trade, and that fellowship will be crucial for trump to bear in m
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