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Canada women's team threaten to boycott next team camp over pay equity

:Canada's women's team will play at this month's SheBelieves Cup under protest but the Olympic champions say their fight is far from over and have vowed future boycotts if their demands over pay equity are not met.

Members of the Canada team held a virtual call with media on Tuesday, two days before kicking off the four-nation SheBelieves tournament against world champions and hosts the United States as they step up their preparations for this year’s World Cup - which the Canadians firmly believe they can win.

"There's a FIFA window coming up in April where we have said that if things are not just addressed, if things aren't fixed, we'll not be going to that camp," said long-time captain Christine Sinclair.

"So (playing this tournament under protest) is a short-term solution," added the forward.

The players said the "disgusting" discrepancy between the Canada men’s and women’s soccer programmes became obvious last year in Qatar, where Canada's men made their first World Cup appearance in 37 years in November.

“I think we’ve been fighting blindly not knowing what our federation was capable of in terms of support, and then we were all witnesses to what our men’s team received as they prepared for their World Cup last year.”

Canada forward Janine Beckie, who was in Qatar as part of the Canadian broadcast crew, said the discrepancy went beyond just salaries, citing a men’s staff that was double the size of the women's.

“We’re in this for the long haul,” said Beckie. “And what we’re asking for are fundamental changes in the way the CSA (Canadian Soccer Association) operates in order to operate our national teams at a world class level.

“It’s been a really, really difficult couple of days specifically, and a really difficult camp, And

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