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Canada wins bronze in women's rugby 7s

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The Canadian women's rugby sevens team beat Great Britain 33-10 to win the bronze medal at the Rio Olympics
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Encouraging women to become political leaders

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Women from every riding in Canada were in the House of Commons as part of Daughters of the Vote, which looks to give them the tools to join politics
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The Future of Women's Pro Hockey

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The NHL will host the first-ever Women's Winter Classic this year. We take a closer look at the new women's hockey league .
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Canada Soccer loses appeal of 6-point penalty over drone scandal

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The Court of Arbitration for Sport has dismissed Canada's appeal of a six-point penalty against its Olympic women's soccer team. FIFA had docked six points from the women's team after a Canadian staffer was caught using a drone to spy on...
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Paris Pulse: Canoe sprint Olympic qualification, Aaliyah Edwards shares her Olympic goals

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In our weekly Olympic update, we cover recent Canadian qualifications in Canoe Sprint, along with updates on basketball player Aaliyah Edwards and para swimmer Shelby Newkirk's Olympic preparations.
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Soccer legend Christine Sinclair plays last match as Canada's captain

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Canadian women's national soccer team captain Christine Sinclair will play her final international game at a stadium — temporarily named after her — in Vancouver.
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These women veterans of the Second World War are finally telling their stories

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A documentary filmmaker is recording the stories of women veterans of the Second World War. For many of them, it's their first time in the spotlight as much of the previous attention went to the men.
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Host country Australia ends Canada's Women's World Cup run

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Team Canada's Women's World Cup run ends in the group stage by host Australia. After a crushing 4-0 defeat, the Canadian women's focus shifts to the long-standing labour dispute and future of soccer in Canada.
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Canada eliminated from the 2023 Women's World Cup

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Australia has eliminated Canada from the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. The crushing 4-0 loss comes as the team battles Soccer Canada for more support.
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Women's soccer team reaches interim pay deal but say the fight isn't over

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Canada's women's soccer team has reached an interim deal with Canada Soccer for compensation, including any prize money from the Women's World Cup. But they say they're not happy with the choices they've had to make and will continue to...
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Canada beats soccer-mad Ireland, ready to face host Australia Monday

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The Canadian women beat soccer-mad Ireland at the Women's World Cup in Perth, Australia, which sets the stage for its next match against host Australia on July 31.
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Canada considered the underdog heading into the Women's World Cup

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The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup has kicked off. Despite recent success as the reigning Olympic champions, Canada is being viewed as an underdog with difficult opponents on the pitch and a lingering contract dispute back at home.
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Women's World Cup kicks off with pay equity top of mind

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As the Women's World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand, players from Canada to France to fans back home are thinking about the fight for pay equity between men and women soccer players.
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Mother of Canadian detained in Syria asks why others ‘are receiving the justice my son is being denied’

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Sally Lane is the mother of Jack Letts, who has been imprisoned in Syria for more than four years after allegedly joining ISIS. She asks why other people are being repatriated, including a group of Canadian women brought home earlier...
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Canadian women, children leaving ISIS camp in Syria, lawyer says

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The lawyer for multiple Canadian women and their children long-detained in a Syrian camp for suspected ISIS members and their families told CBC News a deal has been reached to bring them home, and some may be on their way.
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Professional women’s soccer coming to Canada in 2025

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Soccer superstars Christine Sinclair and Diana Matheson announce that a professional women’s soccer league in Canada will launch in 2025. The athletes tell Adrienne Arsenault the country has the players, money and desire to make the...
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2022 FIFA World Cup countdown: North & Central America

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We get the North & Central American perspective ahead of the Middle East’s first football World Cup.
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Canada will welcome American women seeking abortion, says Gould

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Social Development and Families Minister Karina Gould tells Power & Politics American women will be able to access abortion services in Canada if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade
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Women need more than child care to end 'she-cession,' expert says

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The federal government is planning a national child-care program as a way to help get women — who bore the brunt of pandemic job losses — back to work, but an expert says it's not the only support women need to end the so-called...
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‘She-cession’ will require a different playbook for recovery, says expert

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The federal government is planning a national child-care program as one way to help get women — who bore the brunt of pandemic job losses — back to work. It’s a key support that one economist says is key to a ‘she-covery.’
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Canada's speed skating team off to a hot start this season

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Speed skating analyst Michael Gilday speaks to CBC Sports about some of the athletes to look out for this season.
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Report finds progress in girls' participation in sport, but there is room for improvement

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There are renewed calls today - to keep girls active in sports...And new details on how critical it is to keep them involved during their formative years.A new report breaks down the factors keeping girls in the game...And highlights...
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Maude Charron lands on the podium, Sarah Mitton and Canada’s beach volleyball duo go for gold on Day 14

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Tokyo 2020 champion Maude Charron settled for silver at her 2nd Games, while Skylar Park won Canada’s first taekwondo medal since Beijing 2008. All eyes on Sarah Mitton and beach volleyball duo Brandie Wilkerson & Melissa Humana-Paredes...