A recent study targeting Canadians aged 13-65 has revealed that 67% of the population, or over 17 million people, consider themselves fans of women's sports. This significant interest is prompting Toronto to explore various options for hosting the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) playoff dates. The study also advocates for increased investment in professional women's sports across Canada.
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Toronto exploring all options for PWHL playoff home dates amid report of booming interest in women’s sports. About two in three Canadians consider themselves to be fans of women’s sports — an equivalent of more than 17 million people. https://t.co/BA2CYlM0QY
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