ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesDisability LifeGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaWinnipeg boy makes journey from refugee camps to international soccer tournamentsSeptember 24Duration 1:57September 24NewsDuration 1:57Jorden Kananga kicked his first soccer ball in the dusty fields of a refugee camp in Malawi. Kananga immigrated to Winnipeg in 2016 with his family and sharpened his skills on local pitches, playing for community clubs. Now, he is playing on international pitches in places like Spain and the Philippines.Related Stories Confederation College marks 5th year of student refugee program in Thunder Bay, Ont. Canadians prove fearless, on and off field, in first men’s soccer win in Europe in 14 years Canadian men jump to record No. 26 in FIFA rankings France to Scotland to Romania all in a week’s work for Canadian soccer player Derek Cornelius Winnipeg police investigating after soccer club bench destroyed in fireMore from NewsVideo12:12What will Emily Lowan’s leadership of the B.C. Green Party look like?The Early Edition 5 minutes agoVideo0:13CALGARY VOTES STING LONG15 minutes agoVideo2:16Audit highlights $34M of ‘questionable’ spending by FSIN17 minutes agoVideo1:54How the Port of Churchill expansion could transform Canada25 minutes agoVideo1:45When it comes to where you can ride electric dirt bikes, the rules are blurryCBC News: Calgary at 6:00 32 minutes agoTrending NowVideo2:33Jimmy Kimmel makes emotional return with monologue about free speech The National September 24Video2:51Late-night hosts mock Trump as outrage over Kimmel suspension growsThe National September 20Video3:52 ‘Your countries are being ruined,’ Trump tells UN assemblySeptember 23Video1:08 Reaction to U.S. ambassador being ‘disappointed’ with anti-American sentiment in CanadaPolitics News September 19Video8:47Kimmel pokes fun at Trump administration in late-night returnSeptember 24