Fair play is the highest principle of sport.  The actions of those involved do not reflect Canada’s values or the values of sport. I am in contact with the Canadian Olympic Committee and Canada Soccer.

Jul 24, 2024 · 12:12 PM UTC

When rules are broken, there must be consequences. I support the sanctions being imposed by the Canadian Olympic Committee, their apologies to New Zealand, and the decision of Head Coach Bev Priestman.
These decisive actions will help ensure that individuals are held accountable and preserve the integrity of the game and fair play for all athletes.
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Remind me again what is "fair" about men competing in women's sports?
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Fair play? But you support men competing in women's sports.
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Who's values did you represent and what fair play did you offer when you denied Canadians the right to collect EI they paid into over their working careers for not getting injected with an experimental medical experiment multiple times? Know your place.
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If you really cared about fair play, you wouldn't let men compete against women, identity is not gender: gender is sex, sorry but we're not throwing out middle school biology
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What is a woman Carla? Muslims are listening too Make sure you toss the word salad well.
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If you genuinely believed "fair play is the highest principle of sport," you wouldn't be allowing males to play in sports for women and girls. #liberalslosingwomen #LiberalsMustGo #SaveWomensSports
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“The Canadian sport system is in need of review and reform. For the last two years, the culture & operations of sport in Canada have been under the spotlight for its failures to adequately serve & protect all Canadians who participate in sport.”2023 Report globalathlete.org/canadian-s…
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This! Your government is corrupt.
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