Newly appointed sports minister meets with Canadian team at FIFA Women’s World Cup
MELBOURNE, Australia — The Canadian women’s soccer team got a pep talk from newly appointed Sports Minister Carla Qualtrough before training Sunday.
“I wanted to make them know that there are 40 million Canadians just bubbling over with excitement and pride at what’s going down here, and way around the word, but really in every living room across the country … It’s the very best of sport. These women are the very best of what Canada has to offer the world and we’re watching it play out,” Qualtrough told reporters
The team, which faces Australian in a do-or-die game Monday at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, presented the minister with a jersey with her name. The seventh-ranked Canadians can assure they advance to the knockout round with a win or a draw. The 10th-ranked Matildas need a victory to be certain of moving on.
Qualtrough shifted from employment minister to the sports portfolio in Wednesday’s cabinet shuffle, replacing Pascale St-Onge who became heritage minister. Safe-sport issues dominated St-Onge’s 21 months overseeing sport.