Professional women's sports are reaching new heights in Canada. It's only 'the beginning'

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Allison Sandmeyer-Graves has family and friends who want to talk about what’s going on with the Toronto Sceptres and the PWHL. She quotes Diana Matheson, founder of soccer’s Northern Super League, who says Canada’s female athletes are a natural resource just like maple syrup. And she follows the collective bargaining process, hoping the WNBA and players come to an agreement so the Toronto Tempo can start their inaugural season on time.

Sandmeyer-Graves, the chief executive of Canadian Women and Sport regularly finds herself in conversations that weren’t even possible just a few years ago, when there were no professional women’s leagues in the country.

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