Rachel Homan, Kerri Einarson and Kaitlyn Lawes all improved to 2-0 at the Canadian curling trials on Sunday in Halifax.Men’s and women’s winners to represent Canada at Milano-Cortina Winter GamesThe Canadian Press · Posted: Nov 23, 2025 2:07 PM EST | Last Updated: 3 hours agoListen to this articleEstimated 1 minuteThe audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence.Rachel Homan, middle, the two-time reigning Canadian and world women’s champion, defeated Halifax’s Christina Black 8-2 over eight ends in the early draw on Sunday in Halifax. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press/File)Rachel Homan, Kerri Einarson and Kaitlyn Lawes all improved to 2-0 at the Canadian curling trials on Sunday in Halifax. Ottawa’s Homan, the two-time reigning Canadian and world women’s champion, defeated Halifax’s Christina Black 8-2 over eight ends in the early draw. Einarson, of Gimli, Man., held on for a 6-5 win over Kate Cameron, of St. Adolphe, Man., who scored singles in each of the final four ends. Einarson is a four-time Canadian champion who finished runner-up to Homan at this year’s Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Lawes, of Winnipeg, scored one in the 11th end for an 8-7 victory over Selena Sturmay of Edmonton. In other action, Corryn Brown of Kamloops, B.C., edged Calgary’s Kayla Skrlik 7-6. The winner of the men’s and women’s competitions will represent Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina, Italy. WATCH | CBC Sports’ Devin Heroux previews Canadian Olympic curling trials:Olympic spots are on the line at the 2025 Canadian Curling Trials in HalifaxCBC Sports’ Devin Heroux previews the upcoming 2025 Canadian Curling Trials from Halifax.



