In July 2020, about five months into the global pandemic, 144 WNBA players gathered in Bradenton, Fla., to play a 22-game condensed season in empty arenas. Inside the "Wubble," a campus-style ...
In Canada, and the Toronto region in particular, the visibility of high-profile women in sports is on the rise. Whether it’s on the court, ice, pitch or even on the bench, women are making their mark ...
From left to right, CBC's Andi Petrillo, Shireen Ahmed, Signa Butler, Anastasia Bucsis shared their experiences in sports media in a wide-ranging discussion. (Monika Platek/CBC Sports) Every year on ...
Through the first years of the NIL era, women’s sports thrived. With the revenue-sharing era in its early stages, that trend is primed to continue, according to a new report from Opendorse. Women’s ...
This International Women’s Day, Canada stands at a tipping point of a golden era for women’s sport. The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is in the midst of its second season, setting new ...
Some two thirds of Canadians are fans of women’s sports, says new market research being presented in Toronto on Monday, in a meeting of sport and business leaders. A survey of more than 2,000 ...
Canadian Women & Sport is investing more dollars in digital and social channels to address what it says is one of sport’s most serious concerns today: keeping girls interested and supported. “Too many ...
Half of Canadian girls drop out of organized sports by the time they’re 17, according to Canadian Women & Sport. But the non-profit organization has a plan to stop that from happening. Get our free ...