Directors arrive in Toronto for Association meetings

The Canadian Soccer Association has landed in Toronto this weekend for a series of meetings to help develop the game in Canada. Top-level meetings on Friday and Saturday are aimed at developing the Association’s new strategic framework. The two-day workshop will be followed by a Board of Directors Meeting and Special General Meeting on Sunday.
The strategic plan will be the Canadian Soccer Association’s new blueprint for the next five years. The plan in development will receive significant discussion over the next several months leading up to the Annual General Meeting in St. John’s, NL. Sunday’s agenda for the Special General Meeting includes the final approval for the 2008 budget.

The Canadian Soccer Association has landed in Toronto this weekend for a series of meetings to help develop the game in Canada. Top-level meetings on Friday and Saturday are aimed at developing the Association’s new strategic framework. The two-day workshop will be followed by a Board of Directors Meeting and Special General Meeting on Sunday.
The strategic plan will be the Canadian Soccer Association’s new blueprint for the next five years. The plan in development will receive significant discussion over the next several months leading up to the Annual General Meeting in St. John’s, NL. Sunday’s agenda for the Special General Meeting includes the final approval for the 2008 budget.
The Canadian Soccer Association, in partnership with its members and all its corporate partners, is dedicated to the growth and development of soccer for all Canadians at all levels. The Canadian Soccer Association is also dedicated to providing leadership and good governance for the sport. The Canadian Soccer Association’s goals include providing opportunities to all members from participation at the grassroots level to the FIFA World Cups, encouraging positive values in all aspects of the sport, and being recognised as a major player in the sport.