Team Gushue lineup change puts Canadian curling residency rules back in spotlight
The long-simmering Canadian curling residency issue has been raised to the front burner once again after a quadrennial that saw Canada largely come up short at major international four-player team events.
A fresh wrinkle came this week with Team Brad Gushue’s announcement that E.J. Harnden would join the St. John’s-based rink at second to replace Brett Gallant after his departure to join the Alberta-based Team Brendan Bottcher.
Harnden’s addition created a residency issue for the world’s top-ranked team since he’s based in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. In order to satisfy current residency rules, Gushue said that lead Geoff Walker would become a resident of Newfoundland and Labrador.
“It’s extra work and it’s an extra challenge,” Gushue said on a video conference call. “I think going forward that’s something that needs to be addressed from a countrywide standpoint (to) allow Canada to make sure that we’re developing the best teams.”