Sports in Canada is a complex social phenomenon where gender, age, race, class, masculinity and sex comes together for the benefit of health and fitness of each individual, regardless of all backgrounds and geographic locations (Joseph, Darnell and Nakamura, 2012). It is then not a surprise that professional sports clubs are a common and a popular feature found across Canada and, undoubtedly, part of the very social fabric of our communities crossing all boundaries. The same observation, however, cannot be said on their respective sport foundations, which go largely unnoticed despite their significant social and economic presence (Gumulka, Barr, Lasby and Brownlee, 2005).
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