Charity highlights pay inequality in pro sports during WNBA weekend in Toronto
Growing up in Mississauga, Ont., Laeticia Amihere loved basketball, but she couldn’t see herself in the Toronto Raptors players she regularly watched.
She hopes that other Canadian girls and young women who watch this Saturday’s game between the Minnesota Lynx and Chicago Sky at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena — the first ever WNBA game north of the border — will have a different experience.
“It’s going to be tremendous,” said Amihere from Atlanta, where she plays for the WNBA’s Dream. “I wasn’t able to kind of look up to WNBA players, because they didn’t have the TV channels in Canada, and obviously, there was no team in Canada.
“So for the young athletes being able to watch and attend these games, I think it’s going to be crucial for them to be able to look up to our athletes.”