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Buildings in Winnipegs Exchange district are seen Saturday August 12, 2000. (CP PHOTO/Adrian Wyld)
Why Not Canada? - Part 6

NHL looking north again

A joint Globe and Mail/TSN project studied four Canadian markets with the goal of determining which would be most realistic for an NHL franchise

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David Naylor
Earlier discussion

Naylor on the Why Not Canada? series

Globe and Mail reporter took your questions on the joint Globe and Mail/TSN project

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Six-Part Series

Why not Canada?

A joint Globe and Mail/TSN project studied four Canadian markets with the goal of determining which would be most realistic for an NHL franchise

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Former Manitoba Premier Gary Doer walks down memory lane with Mark Chipman, Chairman of the True North, as they walk through the MTS Centre Wednesday, September 2, 2009 and remember the struggles they faced when they were building the arena in downtown Winnipeg.
Why Not Canada? Part 2

Why not Winnipeg?

A joint Globe and Mail/TSN project studied four Canadian markets with the goal of determining which would be most realistic for an NHL franchise

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Winnipeg report card

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National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman answers questions during a pre-game media availability before the Pittsburgh Penguins season opener against the New York Rangers in a NHL hockey game in Pittsburgh, Friday, Oct. 2, 2009.
Why Not Canada? Part 3

Why not Hamilton?

A joint Globe and Mail/TSN project studied four Canadian markets with the goal of determining which would be most realistic for an NHL franchise

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Report Card

Hamilton report card

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Various file photos of Toronto as seen from the Goodyear Blimp which was flying over Toronto at about the 400 metre height, give or take.
Why Not Canada? - Part 4

Why not Toronto?

A joint Globe and Mail/TSN project studied four Canadian markets with the goal of determining which would be most realistic for an NHL franchise

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Toronto report card

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Quebec City landmark, the Chateau Frontenac can be seen from the boardwalk on May 17, 2008 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Quebec City, once the center of New France -- a French colony that covered almost half of what is today the United States and Canada -- is celebrating the 400th anniversary of its founding on July 3, 1608 by French explorer Samuel de Champlain. The city, set up during the early days of the fur trade, is now a bustling urban center with a population of some 700,000.
Why Not Canada? - Part 5

Why Not Quebec City?

A joint Globe and Mail/TSN project studied four Canadian markets with the goal of determining which would be most realistic for an NHL franchise

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Gary Bettman interview

David Naylor speaks to the NHL comissioner about the future of the NHL in Canada

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman delivers the state of the league press conference in Chicago, May 28, 2010. The Philadelphia Flyers will take on the Chicago Blackhawks in game one of the Stanley Cup Finals starting May 29.