Independent study makes recommendations to improve Canada Soccer governance
A review of Canada Soccer's governance recommends the governing body modernize its bylaws, make changes to its board structure, improve its communication and transparency, and improve athlete involvement.
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A review of Canada Soccer's governance recommends the governing body modernize its bylaws, make changes to its board structure, improve its communication and transparency, and improve athlete involvement.
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