Canada wins twice on opening day at world mixed doubles curling championship
- Canadian curlers Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant won two games on Saturday at the world mixed doubles championship in Fredericton, N.B.
- The pair earned this spot by winning Canadian trials in Liverpool, N.S.
- The event unfolds at Fredericton's Willie O'Ree Place.
- Canada beat Germany 10-5 and edged Denmark 6-4 in their opening matches.
- These wins give Canada a 2-0 record after the first day of competition.
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