Canada Soccer president predicts labour talks will produce ‘epic, historical’ deal
Canada Soccer president Nick Bontis predicts the ongoing labour talks with the Canadian men’s and women’s teams will produce “an epic, historical deal for pay equity.”
The association’s collective bargaining agreement with the women’s team expired last December. The World Cup-bound men recently formed their own players’ association and are in talks for a first CBA.
Bontis said he connected with captain Christine Sinclair, Sophie Schmidt and other senior women’s players as well as their legal counsel in late January, telling them “something very very different was going to come to the (bargaining) table.”
“I told them on a Zoom call that I guaranteed as president that I would deliver pay equity,” said Bontis. “This was a very very important and fundamental policy that I wanted to enact.”