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Sport minister imposes new conditions on Canada Soccer's funding

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The federal sports minister has told Canada Soccer the government is attaching new strings to the sports organization's federal funding going forward, CBC News has learned.

Sport Minister Pascale-St Onge sent the soccer organization a letter on Tuesday saying she shares concerns about the organization's "lack of financial transparency" and ongoing labour disputes.

St-Onge said Canada Soccer must undergo a financial audit and a governance review and must accept advice from an external advisory group in order to continue receiving federal funding. "We expect Canada Soccer to make the necessary changes to address equality between its national team programs as soon as possible," St-Onge wrote in the letter sent to Canada Soccer and obtained by CBC News.  "Canadians expect to see greater transparency with respect to how Canada Soccer is allocating funds between its men's and women's programs, including the negotiating of business contracts and broadcasting agreements." The new requirements for Canada Soccer come after months of turmoil at the top of the sport's governing body.

Labour disputes this year led to the organization's president Nick Bontis and general secretary Earl Cochrane stepping down.

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