they are the first canadian team to take home a major us sports title since the toronto bluejays wonl the sport for now. more from the bbc sport centre at 11:15am. great pictures, thank you, mike, see you soon. a nationwide women's strike takes place in switzerland today with demonstrations across the country. marches were held 28 years ago for pay equality but campaigners say little has changed and discrimination in the workplace still exists. imogen foulkes reports from berne. june 14th, 1991, 500,000 swiss women took to the streets to protest against inequality. they had no right to maternity leave, and not a single woman in the swiss government. dore heim was there. 1991 was a real big bang. i think it was like a wake—up call for our politics, and since then, we have achieved a lot. we have more women being politicians, we have more laws for women, for example paid maternity leave. so that day, almost 30 years ago, did achieve some things. but for a century, swiss women have complained that equality is moving at a snail‘s pace. they didn't even get the vote until 1971. today, com