MATT DUNSTONE. (Image Credit: Andrew Klaver/Curling Canada)
KAMLOOPS SKIP
Dunstone embracing opportunity to end Canadian drought at men’s World Curling Championship
Mar 27, 2026 | 5:04 AM
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops skip Matt Dunstone and his Manitoba rink will don the Maple Leaf at the Men’s World Curling Championship, which get underway on Friday [March 26] in Utah.
Dunstone won his first Brier title this month to earn the right to represent Canada and his team is aiming to end dubious a drought.
Canada has not won the men’s world championship since 2017.
As CFJC Today reports, Dunstone is excited and looking forward to the challenge.


