15-11-2025 20:08 via cbc.ca

Federal government plans to invest up to $5.45M to help grow women's soccer in Canada

Ahead of the first-ever Northern Super League final, the federal government has committed up to $5.45 million to support the league and help grow women's professional soccer in Canada.
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Federal government plans to invest up to $5.45M to help grow women's soccer
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