Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney attends the World Cup draw in Washington, where 64 nations compete for 48 spots in next summer's tournament. Carney expresses confidence in Canada's team and excitement for hosting the global event.
Breakdown
- Prime Minister Carney arrives in Washington for World Cup draw
- 64 nations compete for 48 spots in next summer's tournament 4s
- Soccer is the top sport for Canadian youth; national excitement is high 13s
- Carney says Canada is ready to face any opponent 42s
- World Cup draw will reveal Canada's opponents for next June 57s