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Prime Minister Carney Meets Montreal Victoire After PWHL Title Win

Prime Minister Mark Carney met the Montreal Victoire, 2026 Walter Cup champions of the Professional Women's Hockey League. The team completed a dominant season. Goaltender Ann-Renée Desbiens spoke during the meeting.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney met members of the Montreal Victoire after the team won the 2026 Walter Cup as Professional Women's Hockey League champions. The club completed a season described by the prime minister as dominating.

During the meeting, Victoire goaltender Ann-Renée Desbiens addressed players and staff. "Follow your dreams, even if that dream is not possible yet," Desbiens said. The prime minister praised the team's performance and offered the remarks as encouragement for athletes pursuing professional careers.

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