Longtime Tim Hortons executive named commissioner of Canadian Premier League
TORONTO — Longtime Tim Hortons executive David Clanachan has been appointed the first chairman and commissioner of the Canadian Premier League.
The men’s pro soccer league, which has been on the drawing board for some four years and under construction for one, is set to debut in the spring of 2019. Clanachan (pronounced clan-a-han) says the league is currently dealing with 12 to 15 interested cities and expects to launch with eight to 10 teams.
Winnipeg and Hamilton are the only two announced entries to date but the league says news of other franchises will follow in the coming months.
The league’s goal is simple.


