The Montreal Blitz, which had played in the Independent Women's Football League from 2001 until 2016, winning four championships in the process, and then in the Women's Football Alliance in 2017 (American football), was told that the Alliance would no longer accept Canadian teams. As a result of this, the Blitz is now trying to organize games with teams in Mississauga and the Maritimes. (The quote is translated from French).

The football initiation camp organized by the Montreal Blitz last March was a success, there is definitely an important craze! In Quebec, our organization is the only competitive team. The challenge for the 2018 season? Find other teams in Eastern Canada to have games in this year of restructuring. There is a women's league in the Maritimes, the MWFL, which has 3 organizations and 1 team in Ontario in the Toronto area, MIFA Allstars Canada. Initially, the scheduled schedule for this year included 4 clashes, 2 against MIFA and 2 against a New Brunswick team. Unfortunately, we learned very recently that the Maritimes had to withdraw from our schedule for reasons beyond our control. Given the urgency of the situation to replace the matches, MIFA agreed to schedule 2 additional meetings.
The first 2 dates are confirmed:

June 16 at 2:30 pm: Blitz @ MIFA Allstars, Oakville, ONT.

30 June at 5 pm: MIFA Allstars @ Blitz, Dalbé-Viau High School, Lachine
http://montrealblitz.ca/une-ligue-de...-pourquoi-pas/