Rugby

Rugby Canada, players association reach landmark 3-year labour agreement

Rugby Canada and the Canadian Rugby Players Association settled on a three-year labour deal, making it the first collective agreement since the players formed an association.

CEO of governing body calls deal 'tangible progress' toward its goals

A Canadian men's rugby player runs while while two New Zealand players hold on to him.
Canada's Matthew Percillier (88) runs in for a try during a 2024 Perth SVNS men's match in January. (Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Rugby Canada and the Canadian Rugby Players Association have agreed on a three-year collective agreement.

While details of the deal were not released, veteran back Ben LeSage called it "an important step in the right direction, giving players a voice at the table to work more closely with Rugby Canada."

"We're excited to continue working together to grow rugby in Canada and increase the support available to Canadian rugby players," LeSage, the association representative for the Canadian men's 15s team, added in a statement.

Rugby Canada CEO Nathan Bombrys called the agreement "tangible progress" towards the governing body's goal to "provide the best possible support to our players in achieving their aspirations on and off the rugby pitch."

A Canadian men's rugby player receives the ball mid-air.
Thomas Isherwood of Canada receives the ball in the line-out during the 2024 Perth SVNS men's 11th place playoff match in January. (Will Russell/Getty Images)
Rugby Canada and the CRPA received support from the Canadian Olympic Committee and their official legal partner Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP in coming to the agreement.

Rugby Canada and its players have butted heads in the past.

Sevens players boycotted training for two months in 2018 unhappy at changes in their contracts and plans to have one centralized player pool rather than separate sevens and 15s squads. Players now move between both teams.

That dispute led the players to form an association. The deal announced Thursday is their first collective agreement.

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