The House of Commons' heritage committee is inviting the leadership of Canada Soccer to testify in early March, amid allegations of unequal treatment of the national women's soccer team and allegations of sexual abuse within soccer programs.
The Canadian PressCanadian women's team players wear purple shirts that read 'Enough is Enough' prior to a SheBelieves Cup match against the United States on Thursday.
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