Team Canada's Men's Curling squad is undefeated at the 2016 World Senior Curling Championships in Sweden. They knocked off France this morning 7-3 in 7 ends to improve to 5-0 overall. Team Canada's Women are also doing quite well, they're 4-1 after losing to England this morning.

Men's 3rd, and Portage native, Dean Moxham gives his thoughts on their play so far.

"You know I think we've picked up on the ice, and are just feeling confident with everything and the surroundings. We're feeling good about how things are going, but we know the tough games are ahead of us in the next couple of days."

Team Canada has looked great on the ice so far, with their closest match coming from Sweden in their opening game of the competition. Moxham feels they've been steadily improving throughout the tournament, but says it's more about being consistent than anything. Moxham feels they've steadily improving over the week.

Moxham (left) curling at the Viterra Championships

"Yeah I think so. It's about being consistent, not too high not too low, just make the shots you're called apon and hope you don't leave yourself too many difficult ones."

Japan's up next for Team Canada, Moxham feels a victory is achievable if they stick to their game.

"(Japan) play maybe a little bit different style than we're used to. So I think as long as we're happy with how are game is going, I think we can dictate the play and we feel confident going into it."

The Men go at 1 a.m. against Japan tomorrow. The Women follow at 5 against Lithuania.