Football Canada to stage summit with the aim of helping grow the game nationally
TORONTO — It’s dramatically impacted tackle football in Canada, but Jim Mullin feels the COVID-19 pandemic gives national organizers a chance to identify and address the challenges facing the game.
On Thursday, Football Canada unveiled plans to hold a two-part summit with Canadian football leadership. The first will involve a series of five remote gatherings over roughly two weeks this month to discuss the state of the game and opportunities to further grow and develop it nationally.
The second stage, expected to take place in January, is scheduled to address the alignment of female tackle, high school and flag football. It will also touch upon specific diversity issues and regional relationships.
Football Canada, the CFL, Canadian Junior Football League and U Sports – including representation from the Canada West, Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic University Sport conferences – will take part.