The Ontario - Quebec Inter-Provincial Cup is currently streaming. The first leg (in QUE) ended 1-1. The second leg (Pickering, ONT) is currently coming to you from a soccer bubble. 67:00: Quebec scores a PK to lead the second leg 2-1, taking a 3-2 aggregate lead, and would win the title at 2-2 via the away rule. 75:00: Vaughn Azzurri free kick hits the post; rebound is smothered by the Quebec GK. [stream view count: 181]
88:00: Quebec shot blocked by a kick-save by the Ontario GK, which would have clinched it all. Final: congrats to the CS Mont-Royal Outremont Griffons; 2-1 today, 3-2 agg. [stream view count into the 240's]
League1 Ontario expands by one (Ottawa South United) on the men's side (to 17), and three (West Ottawa, Toronto Azzurri Blizzard, Unionville Milliken) on the women's side (to 12). http://www.league1ontario.com/news_article/show/735737
Argh, OSU and WOS are in the south and west sides of Ottawa. They're also the two biggest clubs in the region (6700 and 9000 players, respectively). They need another team in the east of Ottawa, but none of the clubs in that area have the critical mass of players to support a team.
Nothing official yet but, unfortunately, it looks like Kingston will be out of the L1O for the upcoming season unless a sponsor can be found.
With Vancouver getting a PDL team ( http://www.uslpdl.com/news_article/show/743215 ), I went back over the last year's BC meetings for info on their "tier three" league plan: http://forums.bigsoccer.com/threads/general-pdl.1944004/page-31#post-35029153
Finally. Now players in the West will have a decent league to play in. Watch the Whitecaps put their U-20s in this league as a stepping stone to USL/MLS.
and what about the inter provincial cup champions play the Canadian Championship with Impact, Fury, Whitecaps.. ?