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RT @Devin_Heroux: A SPORTING YEAR TO REMEMBER Canadian athletes left us with memories for a lifetime in 2024. Here’s a look at some of t…
(Ottawa, Ontario – May 15, 2019) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) and the Sport Law & Strategy Group are offering the Sport Leaders Retreat to help sport leaders from provincial/territorial, national and multi-sport organizations enhance their leadership skills. The retreat inclu...
Canadas Sports Hall of Fame celebrates inclusiveness and athletes of all orientations. Come check out the Hall for #RainbowMW #MuseumWeek2019
🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 The nomination process for the 42nd #CDNSportAwards is now open! Nominate your favourite #CDNAthleteLeader today! 🙌 ➡️ http://bit.ly/2Ed70nY
RT @TeamCanada: Alysha Newman takes silver 🥈 and keeps her pole vault podium momentum going. 🤩 https://t.co/DwjVM37E7I
RT @CDNParalympics: After years apart, the roar of the crowd at Paris 2024 means more than ever. For Keegan Gaunt, having family and friend…
The Responsible Coaching Movement (RCM), coordinated by the Coaching Association of Canada / Association canadienne des entraîneurs and Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport is a call to action that has the potential to positively affect all sport organizations and coaches across Canada by ensuring that athletes, especially minors, are protected from abuse, harassment, and other safety risks. Learn more about the RCM's three components in this SIRC blog series. https://sirc.ca/blog/creating-safer-sport-environment-rule-two
Earlier this month, our managing partner, Layth Gafoor, was invited to be a speaker at AthletesCAN's #SafeSport Summit - Layth was joined by other industry experts to discuss athlete rights in regards to harassment in sports and what can be done to better support athletes dealing with these issues. It was an informative discussion and we're looking forward to seeing how we can implement things that were discussed into the industry in the coming year.
RT @CDNParalympics: Fourth in your first Paralympic Games final at just 17 years old! It’s been quite the start to her Paralympic career fo…
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