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Canadian track cyclists take world championship case to Ontario Human Rights Tribunal

  • Posted on August 20, 2026
  • By The Toronto Star
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Five Canadian track cyclists have escalated their fight for gender equality in competitive cycling by filing a formal complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal. The athletes are demanding inclusion of women's team pursuit events at the upcoming world championship, challenging what they argue represents systemic discrimination in Olympic sport selection and funding. This legal action highlights ongoing disparities in competitive opportunities between male and female cyclists at international levels.

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Canadian track cyclists take world championship case to Ontario Human Rights Tribunal
Canadian track cyclists take world championship case to Ontario Human Rights Tribunal

TORONTO - Five Canadian track cyclists have taken their case for inclusion of a women's pursuit team in this year's world championship to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal after their
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