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Canada Soccer says interim funding agreement reached with women's national team players

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Canada Soccer says a deal in principle has been reached with the women's national team players on an interim funding agreement for 2022.

The national governing body says the terms of the interim agreement mirror a similar deal with the men's national team, including per-game incentives and results-based compensation. "This is about respect, this is about dignity, and this is about equalizing the competitive environment in a world that is fundamentally unequal," said Earl Cochrane, Canada Soccer General Secretary, in a statement released late Thursday.

A new overarching collective bargaining agreement with both the men's and women's national teams is still being negotiated — that means this interim agreement announced today with the women's players is subject to change based on a final collective bargaining agreement.

This interim funding agreement comes in the midst of an ongoing labour battle between Canada Soccer and the women's national team.

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