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Canadian Premier League kicks off its sixth season, looking to build and grow

The Canadian Premier League kicks off its sixth season this weekend, still a work in progress but with a sense of stability in most quarters.

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Canadian Premier League kicks off its sixth season, looking to build and grow

Forge FC midfielder Noah Jensen (left) fights for a ball with Cavalry FC defender Daan Klomp (4) during the Canadian Premier League final soccer action in Hamilton on Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023. While still a work in progress, the Canadian Premier League kicks off its sixth season Saturday with a feeling of stability. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nick Iwanyshyn

The Canadian Premier League kicks off its sixth season this weekend, still a work in progress but with a sense of stability in most quarters.

Toronto-based York United FC, sold in November after being taken over last April by Canadian Soccer Business (which shares the same ownership as the CPL), has enthusiastic new Mexican owners and all eight clubs enter the season with the same coaches. There seems plenty to build on.

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