Five things Canada can learn or change for World Cup clash with Qatar
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Five things Canada can learn or change for World Cup clash with Qatar
PAUL ATTFIELD
AND NEIL DAVIDSON
PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO
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Fans stand for the national anthems at Canada's World Cup opening match against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Toronto on Friday.
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