Canada falls short in World Cup game against Switzerland
25-06-2026 00:29 via cbc.ca

Canada falls short in World Cup game against Switzerland

It's the result no one wanted to see. Switzerland takes first place in Group B of the World Cup after beating Canada 2-1. The 306's Shlok Talati is back from his trip to Toronto, and breaks down the game from right here in Regina.
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