Harjit Sajjan is facing opposition criticism because he did not make any public statement about human rights during his visit to Qatar.
Those concerns have led some broadcasters and players to sport armbands that say “One Love.” The German team covered their mouths when their official photo was taken.RECOMMENDED VIDEOLabour Minister Seamus O’Regan, who is gay, said he felt split on Qatar’s hosting.
Captains of several European countries scrapped plans to wear a “One Love” armband after FIFA, soccer’s governing body, warned they would face on-field sanctions.Article content Soccer Canada released a statement last month in support of ongoing reforms, but steered clear of criticizing the emirate.
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