Beyond the dirtiest FIFA deal-making, Mersiades explains her greatest source of disillusionment It's because we Australia played the game the FIFA way... READ MORE›
Tim Hortons locations in Ontario were host to protests today following the decision by some franchisees to cut employee benefits... READ MORE›
Restaurant Brands International, the multinational fast food giant that owns Tim Hortons, has snapped back at what it calls a rogue group of franchise owners... READ MORE›
Non-union employees in Ontario are covered by the Employment Standards Act... READ MORE›
Coca-Cola has had stadium advertising at every Fifa World Cup since 1950... READ MORE›
Chief Cameron, who lives at the Witchekan Lake First Nation, south of La Loche, agreed... READ MORE›
In May 2011, FIFA agreed to provide about 23 million over 10 years to support the Integrity in Sport program run by Interpol... READ MORE›
Eckert led the clean-up attempt at the organisation, which has been the focus of numerous corruption allegations, and helped bring down Sepp Blatter as FIFA president... READ MORE›
Canadian coffee giant apologises after shop owner pours bucket of water over sleeping homeless man and his dog... READ MORE›
Fifa remains corrupt to the core. The FA could ban its players from taking part in so dishonest a tournament, but it doesnt have the guts... READ MORE›
The winner of the 50 50 prize at the Grey Cup still hasn't come forward, and time is running out... READ MORE›
The move comes weeks after new leadership at Tim Hortons emphasized growing the company's presence south of the border... READ MORE›
Vladimir Putin has dismissed questions over Russia's right to host the 2018 World Cup, claiming the country fought in an honest manner ... READ MORE›
On December 1, 2010, Blatter, Valcke and Kattner also received 23.5m in special bonuses after the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, the report said... READ MORE›
FIFA has admitted that its executive committee members sold World Cup votes on numerous occasions in a legal document submitted to United States authorities... READ MORE›
Football Federation Australia is currently awaiting official notification from FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation on the status of the ..... READ MORE›
Will a new FIFA president end corruption in world soccer? Don't bet on it... READ MORE›
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - The most successful Women's World Cup concludes on Sunday when the United States and Japan take the field at BC Place... READ MORE›
The 2018 FIFA World Cup draw takes place Friday, Dec. 1, in Moscow, with the 32 teams who qualified being placed into eight groups... READ MORE›
Australian football's stakeholders would fund the bid themselves if government funding fell through as a result of any FIFA action, Football NSW chairman Anter Isaac said... READ MORE›
FIFA has confirmed the 2022 World Cup final in Qatar will take place on Sunday, December 18... READ MORE›
Disciplinary proceedings were later opened against the Zimbabwe Football Association on the request of Claudinei, FIFA said... READ MORE›
Ottawa's 2017 Grey Cup festival may not be as Lansdowne Park-centric as we thought... READ MORE›
Of nine current and former FIFA officials and five business executives on a series of corruption charges including bribery money laundering and wire fraud... READ MORE›
The UEFA Executive Committee expressed its full confidence in UEFA President Michel Platini and stands fully behind him, they said in a statement... READ MORE›
The seven were arrested by Swiss authorities in an extraordinary raid at a sumptuous hotel in Zurich, where FIFA officials had gathered for their annual meeting... READ MORE›
In the event of co-hosting, the number of host countries to qualify automatically would be decided by the FIFA Council... READ MORE›
Domenico Scala told SonntagsZeitung that FIFA the two countries could lose the hosting rights should evidence emerge of bribery in the bidding process... READ MORE›
Which MP could be out of the running for the Speaker of the House position because of a mysterious medical ailment?... READ MORE›
CBC Ottawa will have you covered before kickoff, during the game and after the celebrations with live coverage from the two of them starting right here... READ MORE›
Gianni Infantino has been elected the new President of Fifa... READ MORE›
World football body, FIFA has reassured football fans that it will not manipulate the world cup draw on Friday to favour certain teams... READ MORE›
If a FIFA president does two or three cycles, that is enough, Scala is quoted as saying... READ MORE›
The FOJ said it would rule on the extradition requests within a few weeks, based on statutory hearings and the responses of the FIFA officials... READ MORE›
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