![]() ![]() We have great partners in China and we’re growing the sport globally. “We’re moving ahead day-by-day and communicating with the players,” says CWHL commissioner Jayna Hefford. The Canadian Women’s Hockey League, for example, has no plans to alter anything in their schedule as the Toronto Furies prepare for three games overseas later this month against the Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays, a Chinese team who joined the pro league this season. The response from many Canadian entities who regularly travel to China for business or education? Keep a close eye on the news, but don’t cancel travel plans just yet. ![]() The travel advisory from Global Affairs Canada is pretty clear: Canadians should “ exercise a high degree of caution in China due to a risk of arbitrary enforcement of local laws.” Emphasis theirs. ![]()
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