Canada's men's football team refused to play a match on Sunday against Panama amid strained labour negotiations with the nation's governing body, as players seek to level match fees and share World Cup prize money with the women's team.The game was called off just two hours before it was set to start at Vancouver's BC Place. The players also refused to train Friday and Saturday as the team prepares for its first World Cup appearance since 1986.The team issued a statement Sunday amid heated negotiations with Canada Soccer, which come less than a month after the unions for the American men's and women's team reached a landmark agreement with US Soccer for equal pay.
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