Canada Soccer addresses issue of workers’ rights, Inclusivity in World Cup host Qatar

People take photographs in front of a sign representing FIFA World Cup 2022, on Doha's corniche, only 30 days away from the event, in Qatar, Friday, Oct. 21, 2022. Canada Soccer added its voice Friday to the push for greater workers' rights and inclusivity in Qatar as the country prepares to host next month's FIFA World Cup. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Nariman El-Mofty

Canada Soccer added its voice Friday to the push for greater workers' rights and inclusivity in Qatar as the country prepares to host next month's FIFA World Cup.

The gas-rich emirate has come under fire during the past decade for its treatment of migrant workers, mostly from South Asia, who were needed to build billions worth of stadiums, transportation and hotels ahead of the 32-country men's soccer showcase.

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