MONTREAL -- Pauline Marois came out kicking in defence of the Quebec Soccer
Federations refusal to let turban-wearing kids play the sport, a position that
has lobbed the controversial debate into the provinces political arena.
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. The Canadian Soccer Association suspended the provincial association on Monday
after the Quebec body showed no sign of overturning its decision to uphold a ban
on Sikh religious headwear on the pitch. It says the suspension will remain in
place until the Quebec organization lifts its restriction on turbans, patkas and
keskis in organized soccer. The Quebec premier took issue Tuesday with the CSA
move and called it "unacceptable" for the national organization to punish her
provinces soccer federation. The suspension prompted Marois, and several other
Quebec politicians, to make their first public remarks on a contentious dispute
that has made international headlines. Virtually all lawmakers in the Quebec
legislature had avoided the politically thorny topic, but the federal-provincial
jurisdictional crossover had several of them talking Tuesday at the national
assembly. "I believe the Quebec federation has the right to make its own rules,
its autonomous, its not bound by the Canadian federation," Marois, leader of the
sovereigntist Parti Quebecois, said in Quebec City. "In this regard, I support
it in its orientations." The CSA, however, reports directly to the FIFA world
soccer governing body and is responsible for granting or revoking the membership
of provincial federations. Prominent PQ cabinet minister Bernard Drainville
stuck to his partys stance despite the soccer hierarchy. "It is not up to the
Canadian association to decide what is going on Quebec soccer fields -- this
power belongs to the Quebec Soccer Federation," Drainville told reporters. "So,
the Canadian association should respect the autonomy of the Quebec Soccer
Federation to make its own rules on Quebec soccer fields. This is the principle
we are defending and we do not understand why the Canadian association is
interfering with this right that the Quebec Soccer Federation has." The Quebec
body, which did not immediately return calls about the suspension, met late
Tuesday to discuss the matter. A source told The Canadian Press a decision was
made after the meeting and that it would be made public in 10 days. In the
meanwhile, the Quebec Soccer Federation will continue to look at the
controversy. It cites safety concerns for banning turbans and points to FIFA
rules, which dont specifically allow turbans. But critics counter that FIFAs
regulations dont explicitly ban turbans, either. In Ottawa, Quebec Conservative
MP Maxime Bernier was asked by a reporter about Marois support for the Quebec
federation. He said the Harper government backs the CSA and believes soccer
players should be free to wear any religious symbol on the pitch, as long as it
doesnt cause a safety issue. "So, I hope that we are more open in Quebec in this
way," said Bernier, who noted that all other provincial federations believe Sikh
headwear is safe for soccer. The national soccer organization said last week it
expected the Quebec association to reverse the ban, which has drawn condemnation
from several federal politicians. Quebec is the only province that has balked at
the directive to allow turbans on the pitch. Its unclear how the sanction might
affect Quebecs soccer players. A spokeswoman for the Canadian Soccer Association
said Tuesday she did not have specific details on the suspension. The impact,
however, could be felt in a variety of ways unless the situation is resolved
soon, according to Canadian Soccer News. Its website said the suspension could
prevent Quebec all-star teams from playing outside the province, and even result
in games within Quebec being cancelled if they involve a nationally certified
referee. If the suspension lasts long enough, Quebec teams could also be blocked
from participating in national championships, the publication said. Quebec is
set to host the upcoming Canada Games in the city of Sherbrooke and there are
fears the suspension could keep some of the provinces athletes from competing in
the August event. "I know that there are young people who are among the best and
dream of going (to the Canada Games)," Quebec Sports Minister Marie Malavoy said
Tuesday. "And I really hope that the Canadian (Soccer) Association leaves us
alone and lets us make our own decisions because its the youth who risk
suffering in the very short term." The technical director of a top Quebec
amateur club said the suspension could cancel a match scheduled for later this
month between his senior mens team, Royal-Select Beauport, and the touring
Haitian national squad. Haiti is No. 63 in FIFAs world rankings -- 20 spots
higher than Canada. Samir Ghrib said if the dispute isnt resolved before the
fall, it could also prevent his team from earning a chance to defend its 2012
national title. Ghrib, who agrees with the Quebec associations position on
turbans, hopes a solution is found soon. "Religion doesnt have a place on sports
fields," he said. "The soccer field must remain neutral." The Sikh community,
meanwhile, says the Quebec soccer body has put the families of 100 to 200
children in a difficult spot: abandon a religious requirement, or quit playing
organized soccer. The World Sikh Organization says those children were forced
out of soccer a year ago. Quebec referees began cracking down in the last year
on turbans, patkas and keskis -- the religious headgear worn by Sikh men and
boys. Physicians, including former soccer coach Dr. Sanjeet Singh Saluja, have
denounced the ban and insist it has no medical justification. On Tuesday, even
the president of Major League Soccers Montreal Impact weighed in on the
turban-ban debate. Joey Saputo said in a statement that kids should not be
prevented from playing soccer at the youth level just because they wear a
turban, but added that he thought the CSAs decision to suspend Quebecs
federation over the issue was "clearly exaggerated." He said the Quebec
organizations ban on turbans was based on a FIFA rule that is open to
interpretation. Saputo added that accusations of racism against the provincial
federation were uncalled for considering the context of the Quebec bodys
decision. "The Canadian Soccer Association made a recommendation and did not
officially state its position to provincial federations," said Saputo, who also
urged those involved to resolve the situation. "All parties involved must find
some common ground for the good of the sport." Shortly after the suspension was
announced Monday, some of those who opposed the ban said they welcomed the
national bodys tough-love approach. Immigration Minister Jason Kenney tweeted
his approval: "Good to see CDN Soccer Association take action against the Quebec
Soccer Federation over its ridiculous turban ban." Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau
echoed the sentiment, tweeting that "Barring kids from playing soccer because
they wear a turban is wrong. The CSA is right to suspend the .QSF." - with a
file from Marc Tougas
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we all saw the Canucks/Flames line brawl just after puck drop. It was obvious
that something was about to happen, even to the referees because the fourth
lines were on to start. ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Texas Rangers and Kansas City
Royals are both looking to steady the ship going into a four-game series that
opens Thursday night at Globe Life Park.The American League West-leading Rangers
(58-44) have seen what was once a 10-game division lead dwindle to 2 1/2 games
thanks to a 7-17 stretch.The defending World Series champion Royals (49-51) are
in fourth place in the AL Central.The pitching matchup in the opener is a repeat
of last Saturdays duel in Kansas City, which the Rangers won 7-4. Texas would
love to get a repeat performance out of ace Cole Hamels, who picked up the win
after allowing one run (none earned) and five hits in 5 1/3 innings.The
32-year-old lefty, 11-2 with a 2.87 ERA, is among the league leaders in several
major categories, including wins, ERA and strikeouts.Hamels is facing Yordano
Ventura (6-8, 4.99 ERA) again. The right-hander set down the first nine hitters
he faced before a walk and a two-run homer by Jurickson Profar started the
fourth. Ventura took the loss after being charged with three runs and three hits
in five innings with four walks and five strikeouts.Hamels owns the last three
and five of the last six wins by a Texas starting pitcher. Thats why the Rangers
made the first of what could be several trades to upgrade the pitching staff
with Wednesdays deal to land starter Lucas Harrell and reliever Dario Alvarez
from Atlanta.You look at both pitchers we acquired, they can help our ballclub,
fill a role and add depth, Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said. With Lucas,
he is a guy who is throwing the ball well. He has been around a little bit, had
some experience and he has been on a little bit of a roll.Harrell, 31, fills an
immediate need in the rotation, with his turn coming up Sunday against the
Royals. Harrell has gone 2-2 with a 3.38 ERA in five starts ffor the Braves this
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e has the capability of keeping us in the ballgame, manager Jeff Banister
said.Alvarez is a hard-throwing lefty with 3.00 ERA with 28 strikeouts and five
walks in 15 innings. He has held opponents to a .200 batting average.The Rangers
did give up highly-regarded power prospect Travis Demeritte. The 21-year-old
infielder was hitting .272 with 25 home runs in 88 games for High-Class A High
Desert.Daniels added the Rangers arent necessarily done with the trade deadline
looming Monday. While the search for arms tops the list, upgrading other facets
of the club could be on the table.I wouldnt rule anything out, Daniels said, but
pitching is our priority.Texas took the last two of three last weekend in Kansas
City and it 6-4 against the Royals since the start of 2015. The teams split four
games in Arlington in 2015, but the Rangers are just 5-7 against Kansas City at
Globe Life Park since start of 2012.Royals manager Ned Yost held a team meeting
before Wednesdays 7-5 win over the Los Angeles Angels to try to ease concerns
for a club thats fading in the standings and is inundated with trade rumors.The
get-together was quick -- Yost said about two minutes -- and to the point.We
know what we have ahead of us, weve known the trials that weve been through in
the past and weve known that weve had our backs against the wall before, he told
MLB.com. You know that you always come out of it. Just go out, enjoy your
teammates and play the game like you did when you were 12 years old. Thats what
we do so well when were successful, is we just go out and play hard and have fun
doing it. So sometimes you just take a step back and relax a little bit and inch
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