Canada Soccer president Nick Bontis resigns, says change is needed

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Canada Soccer president Nick Bontis resigns, says change is needed
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Bontis was elected president in November 2020, succeeding Steven Reed.

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Bontis said Canada Soccer and its teams have the opportunity to sign what he calls a “historic collective bargaining agreement.”Advertisement 2REGISTER TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLESAccess articles from across Canada with one accountGet email updates from your favourite authors

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