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Canada secures a spot in the gold medal match against Britain in men's curling at the Milan Cortina Games. The Canadians edge out Norway 5-4 in a nail-biting semifinal after a controversial week that included accusations of cheating. Earlier, Canada faced a setback against Norway, but rallied to lead 3-1 before entering an extra end. Brad Jacobs' final shot seals the win as Norway misses their last attempt.
Britain shocks Switzerland 8-5, overcoming a 9-1 record to advance. Skip Bruce Mouat highlights the emotional rollercoaster of the tournament.
Canada aims for its first gold medal in men's curling since 2014, when they last faced Britain in the final. Marc Kennedy expresses pride in the team's journey, while Jacobs reflects on the joy of giving his family another game to cheer for. Norway will compete against Switzerland for bronze on Friday.

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