Canada's governing body of varsity sports is changing its policies to allow students-athletes entering universities to be eligible to participate in sports and receive athletic scholarships regardless of their grades.
Canada's governing body of varsity sports is changing its policies to allow students-athletes entering universities to be eligible to participate in sports and receive athletic scholarships regardless of their grades.
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