Coverage begins with this weekend’s World Cup in MontrealOTTAWA, ONTARIO – With the start of international short track season just around the corner, Speed Skating Canada is happy to announce that CBC Sports and Radio-Canada Sports will provide fans across the country with live streaming and broadcast coverage of both ISU World Cup Short Track events in Montreal, as well as the ISU Four Continents Short Track Championships in Laval. Fans will have the option to watch races live in both English and French on a variety of digital platforms, including CBCSports.ca, Radio-Canada.ca/Sports, and on the CBC Gem and CBC Sports apps. In addition to live streaming, CBC and ICI Télé will also broadcast select competition days nationally across their television networks. Both CBC Sports and Radio-Canada Sports will also be on-site at the arena to capture post-race reactions from Canadian skaters as they fight for a medal on home ice. ISU World Cup Short Track 1 (Montreal)Date Streaming (EN) Streaming (FR) Television (EN) Television (FR) Friday, October 20 9h30-17h30 ET Saturday, October 21 13h30-18h00 ET 13h30-18h00 ET 17:00-18:00 ET 15h00-17h00 ET Sunday, October 22 13h30 – 17h30 ET 13h30-17h30 ET 16:00 -17:00 LocalISU World Cup Short Track 2 (Montreal)Date Streaming (EN) Streaming (FR) Television (EN) Television (FR) Friday, October 27 9h30-17h30 ET Saturday, October 28 13h30-18h00 ET 13h30-18h00 ET 17:00-18:00 ET Sunday, October 29 13h30 – 17h30 ET 13h30-17h30 ET 16:00 -17:00 LocalISU Four Continents Short Track Championships (Laval)