North Nova is using community insight to build better sport for girls through the Same Game Challenge. Curious how small changes make big impact? #IWD
👉 Webinar: March 24, 12 p.m. ET
🔗 Register: https://t.co/fbEC3FGUrL
🤝 Thanks to our Same Game partners @CTJumpstart.
“It’s about connecting with people. It’s about finding out who you are through those activities.”
@CanSkateboard applied for the Same Game Challenge because they understand that growing the sport for everyone, means understanding what sport looks like for girls.
🤝 @SportCanada
✍️ Empower, and support.
Girls like Cadence 👇 are telling us what they need - it's time to listen.
👉 Get Girl Coached and help us keep girls in the game at https://t.co/zZuJmyMVob
@SportCanada.EN #KeepGirlsPlaying
New Canadian research shows no difference in recovery between sport and non-sport concussions in kids—highlighting the need for proper care for all concussions, no matter the cause. Learn More: ➡️ https://t.co/9Z83272uYw
Pride is more than a season—it's a year-round commitment. The NSL proudly stands with 2SLGBTQI+ communities and allies, celebrating inclusion, visibility, and love on and off the pitch.
Today on Red Dress Day, the AFN honours the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ Peoples, and stands with Survivors and families who continue to advocate for justice.
We encourage all Canadians to read Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and commit to actions that uphold the safety, security, and dignity of First Nations women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people. Learn more: https://t.co/29Z1pQ3sS6.
#NoMoreStolenSisters #RedDressDay #MMIWG2S+
Just a reminder my Canadian friends. Many spring projects.
Home Depot is 100% American owned. The owner is Bernard Marcus is a huge Trump supporter.
Home hardware is 100% Canadian owned.
Pass the word repost.
“Soccer is not a men's game. It's the people's game. And we all belong. Young girls need to know….they belong on television for the entire world to see."
This Sinclair speech is one of a kind. She is a role model, an icon, and a Portland legend.