TOKYO—Moments after Julia Grosso’s kick deflected off the hands of the Swedish keeper and into the goal, her Canadian teammates charged onto the pitch at Tokyo Stadium in jubilation. Canada’s women’s soccer team are finally gold medallists, and their dramatic win in the gold-medal match capped a huge day for Canada at the Tokyo Games. Canada captured four medals on the day, equalling its highest single-day output in Tokyo. Three of them came within hours of each other, with Moh Ahmed claiming silver in the men’s 5,000 metres and the Andre De Grasse-led 4×100 relay sprint team earning bronze. The result made De Grasse the most decorated Canadian male Olympian with six medals—one gold, one silver and four bronze. With the four medals, Canada equalled the 22 it won four years ago in Rio de Janeiro, with chances to add to that in sprint canoe, track cycling and other events …