2017 in Canadian soccer

[2] On April 10, 2017, the Canadian Soccer Association announced a joint bid for the 2026 FIFA World Cup along with the United States Soccer Federation and the Mexican Football Federation.

The announced proposal would see Canada host ten matches of the eighty expected to take place during the tournament.

The league champion is determined by a single-match series between the top-ranked teams from the western and eastern conferences.

Heartland Division – Thunder Bay Chill, WSA Winnipeg

The Canadian Championship is contested by professional men's teams at the division 1 & 2 level.

[5] However, because Toronto ended up winning the 2017 Canadian Championship, they qualified automatically, and a play-off was not held.

The Challenge Trophy is a national cup contested by men's teams at the division 4 level and below.

The Jubilee Trophy is a national cup contested by women's teams at the division 4 level and below.