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COC AC welcomes AthletesCAN Board Member Cynthia Appiah to Athletes’ Commission

TORONTO – The Canadian Olympic Committee Athletes’ Commission (COC AC) is pleased to welcome two new appointed members who will join 12 other Olympians on the volunteer commission.

  • Cynthia Appiah (Bobsleigh)
  • Rachel Nicol (Swimming)

Appiah and Nicol have been appointed for a one-year term, renewable for up to four years. Joseph Polossifakis (Fencing) was re-appointed for this third one-year term.

“I’m extremely excited to be appointed to the COC Athletes’ Commission. The COC AC has done such amazing work in championing the voices of Canada’s Olympians and I am more than honoured to now be a part of this team. The Commission’s vision and values mirror closely to the work that I have done so far in the athlete advocacy world and I look forward to doing my part in continuing to amplify the voice of Canadian Olympians with the COC AC.”

Cynthia Appiah

The COC Athletes’ Commission represents athletes on the COC Board of Directors. The COC AC’s priorities for 2024 include athlete connection, sport system and culture, partnerships and financial opportunity, sustainability and Games planning. The members also present and advocate for Canadian Olympic athletes’ perspectives at the COC, and work closely with their elected athlete representative peers at the Canadian Paralympic Committee and AthletesCAN to be strong advocates for athletes and the athlete voice within the Canadian sport system.

Sport Solution Clinic supports public accountability in gymnastics

By Amanda Fowler (Supervising Lawyer) and Laura Wade (Program Manager)

In the longest case AthletesCAN and Western Law’s Sport Solution Clinic (the clinic) has ever been involved with, a former Gymnastics Canada coach, Elvira Saadi, has been banned from coaching athletes for life.

This decision is the first to order a lifetime ban for non-sexual abuse in Canada. It is also the first decision to be made public (a marked departure from Gymnastics Canada’s ‘practice’ of keeping them confidential).

Ms. Saadi was found to have abused athletes through physical, emotional and psychological abuse. This included making disparaging comments about the athletes’ bodies, restricting food and water intake, and instilling fear that became normalized within the gymnastics community. This is significant in the growing safe-sport movement as it recognizes that other forms of abuse, such as emotional and psychological abuse, will no longer be tolerated in sport.

All forms of abuse and maltreatment should be taken seriously, and this decision demonstrates that continuous emotional and psychological abuse will not be sanctioned lightly.

To provide the history of the clinic’s involvement with the matter, the investigation into Ms. Saadi by an external investigator began in November 2020 and the investigation report was issued in April 2022. The case manager recommended that the complaints be referred to a Gymnastics Canada Discipline Committee for disciplinary action.

After an unsuccessful mediation, all the parties (each of whom were represented by counsel) agreed the investigation report would be adopted by the panel as findings of fact. This left the panel to decide the applicable sanction.

Prior to that sanctioning process, both Gymnastics Canada and Ms. Saadi brought motions: Gymnastics Canada disputed whether our client was a proper complainant in the proceeding, and Ms. Saadi sought to quash the hearing based on lack of jurisdiction, apprehension of bias and procedural fairness because of an alleged fee agreement where Gymnastics Canada paid the other complainants’ lawyer fees. (Of note, we were never paid by Gymnastics Canada).

Our client filed responding submissions and was successful in dismissing the requests. In fact, Gymnastics Canada had argued that it ‘becomes’ the complainants and should have carriage and control of the proceedings on their behalf going forward. The panel disagreed. Gymnastics Canada was given a participatory role, and not the ‘party’ status it sought.

At the end of the sanctioning process, the panel issued the following sanction:

  1. A full suspension of membership from Gymnastics Canada and any Provincial Governing Body for Gymnastics in Canada for 10 years with credit served for the provisional suspension period.
  2. Required to complete ethics and healthy coaching education as well as demonstrate a full understanding of Gymnastics Canada’s Code of Ethics and Conduct among other conditions for reinstatement.
  3. If the above conditions are met, permitted to return to training coaches only. She is prohibited from having direct contact or engagement with athletes in any manner.

Given the duration of this case (three years, including a 13-month investigation) it was overseen by three cohorts of the clinic’s program managers: graduated program managers Tyler Matthews, Brittany Bates, and Rheanna Geisel, and current program managers Laura Wade, Dylan Romero-Marshall and Hannah Herrington.

The clinic’s supervising lawyer, Amanda Fowler, was the lawyer of record and Dr. Emir Crowne joined us as co-counsel for the motions and sanctioning hearing.

46th Canadian Sport Awards: Nominees unveiled, Respect Group named Presenting Sponsor for Most Trending Moment of Year Award

TORONTO – AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, is proud to announce that Respect Group, a headversity company, has been named the Presenting Sponsor of the 2023 People’s Choice Award for Most Trending Moment of the Year.

A dedicated partner since 2019, Respect Group has been working for nearly 20 years to eliminate bullying, abuse, harassment and discrimination by inspiring a global culture of respect. Expanding its relationship with AthletesCAN, Respect Group’s name and brand will featured across a national digital campaign running from Dec. 4-19, highlighting 10 unforgettable Team Canada moments from 2023, culminating in the winner reveal on Wednesday, Dec. 20.

Respect Group will also continue to offer all AthletesCAN members complimentary access to its Respect in Sport for Activity Leaders training course, which will be promoted throughout the campaign.

“When AthletesCAN came to us with the opportunity to work together on their Most Trending Moment Award, we knew right away this was a great way to inspire Canadians to live our shared values. The 10 moments nominated by our sport partners are about more than just success on the field of play – some of them are tied to victories and defeats, but what makes them stand out is their power to make us laugh, cry, and stand up and cheer. Most importantly, these moments are the moments that inspire us to be better people.”

Sheldon Kennedy, Respect Group co-founder and former professional hockey player

Created in 2020, the People’s Choice Award for Most Trending Moment of the Year Presented by Respect Group, is the final honour to be bestowed as part of the 46th Canadian Sport Awards, which were recognized at the 2023 AthletesCAN Forum in Vancouver.

The award honours a current or retired national team athlete who has captured the virtual world by storm. It highlights the magic that lives within sport to inspire and motivate all Canadians through innovative use of a digital platform, captivating athletic performance, or who’s digital actions have been a force for good.

The year’s campaign was deferred until the conclusion of the 2023 Pan and Parapan American Games in Santiago, Chile, in order to have the opportunity the celebrate these moments from the entire year, including those captured on the Multisport Games stage. The 10 finalists were selected in consultation with the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Committees, as well as CBC Sports.

"We appreciate the support of Respect Group for helping us elevate and amplify the amazing achievements of our national team athletes. These 10 moments exemplify the best of what AthletesCAN, Respect Group, and Team Canada stand for and we're looking forward to seeing which moment comes out on top."

Celina Toth - CSA Committee Chair

Previous winners of the Most Trending Moment Award include Paralympian swimmer Danielle Kisser, with the creation of her do-it-yourself swimming pool that she used to train for the Tokyo 2020 Games; the Canadian women’s soccer team’s Olympic gold medal, and the medal performances of the 3×3 men’s and women’s basketball and wheelchair basketball teams at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Voting for this year’s competition is now open until 11:59 p.m. PT on Saturday, Dec. 16.

About Respect Group

Respect Group, a headversity company, was incorporated in 2004 by co-founders, Sheldon Kennedy and Wayne McNeil, to pursue their common passion: the prevention of bullying, abuse, harassment and discrimination (BAHD). As Canada’s leading online provider of prevention education related to BAHD, Respect Group has certified over 2.3 Million people involved in sport, schools and the workplace. Respect Group is a Certified B Corporation (bcorporation.net)

About the Canadian Sport Awards

The Canadian Sport Awards were established in 1972 by modern day co-founders True Sport, Canadian Centre for Ethics and Sport, Canada Games Council, Commonwealth Sport Canada, and AthletesCAN to recognize and showcase excellence in Canadian sport. Since then, the CSA evolved over time to become the premier recognition event for national sporting excellence. After the 40th anniversary, the awards experienced a five-year hiatus. In 2017, AthletesCAN successfully acquired the rights to revive this staple event to once again bring together members of the sport community to honour the spirit, drive, and commitment of Canada’s international level athletes, coaches, volunteers, and sport leaders.

About AthletesCAN

AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, is the only fully independent and most inclusive athlete organization in the country and the first organization of its kind in the world.  As the voice of over 6,000 current and recently retired Canadian national team athletes, AthletesCAN membership spans 68 sports across the Olympic, Paralympic, Pan/Parapan American, and Commonwealth Games, and those currently funded by Sport Canada competing at Senior World Championships. AthletesCAN ensures an athlete-centered sport system by developing athlete leaders who influence sport policy and, as role models, inspire a strong sport culture, through educational resources, support, training and professional development.  

Follow us on social @AthletesCAN and Join #TheCollective today.

For more information, please contact:

Alan Hudes
Manager, Communications & Sport Partnerships
AthletesCAN
613-526-4025 Ext. 224
[email protected] 

Joannie Morneau
Marketing Manager
Respect Group
514-882-1183
[email protected]

Black Sheep Coffee Roasters named Official Specialty Coffee of AthletesCAN

TORONTO / WELLAND, Ont. – AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, is proud to unveil Black Sheep Coffee Roasters as the Official Speciality Coffee of AthletesCAN.

Founded in 2015 and based in Niagara, Ont., Black Sheep specializes in delicious, sustainably and ethically-sourced coffee, priding themselves on their commitments to quality, community, and coffee education.

Black Sheep will provide all AthletesCAN members for two years with a 10 per cent discount on their packaged coffee and flat-rate shipping of $10 per order in Ontario and $15 per order anywhere else nationwide. Members will be able to access the discount via promo code provided by AthletesCAN.

“Having the opportunity to work with AthletesCAN and support our national team athletes is amazing. As an organization that has normally supported the arts, having the opportunity to branch out and support our Team Canada athletes in the same way is an exciting step in continuing and expanding our community-based mission.”

Lucas Spinosa - Black Sheep Owner and Roaster

AthletesCAN and Black Sheep will also collaborate to produce a signature AthletesCAN Roast available for sale in the coming months. A portion of proceeds from the sale of the custom roast will support AthletesCAN in its athlete education, representation, and empowerment initiatives.

“We are excited to welcome Black Sheep to our growing network of partners. Lucas and his team have been incredibly supportive of our mission of athlete empowerment and advocating for the voices of National Team Athletes. Providing this new benefit to our membership is just one way that we are continuing to grow our support network.”

Andrea Proske - AthletesCAN Vice President

Black Sheep joins a growing roster of AthletesCAN partners with access to an exclusive network of over 6,000 current and recently-retired Canadian senior national team athletes, including Sport Canada (federal funding), Sport Solution / Western Law (athlete pro bono legal support), Respect Group (Respect in Sport training), Dale Carnegie (leadership training), Purolator (shipping), Enterprise (car rentals), and Etherington Generations / Benefits By Design (health and dental coverage).

About Black Sheep Coffee Roasters

Specialty tastes better and values the coffee farmer as highly as every other part of the chain. We made a conscious decision to better ourselves and our craft year over year. We strive to source coffees from farmers we have met (in-person or virtually) and establish relationships to last a lifetime. These relationships not only make our experiences more pleasant, they also establish trust and help both parties to raise the bar every season. Every year we host dozens of fundraisers for local charities, sponsor scholarships in local high schools, support sports teams, and travel to origin to source great coffee and see how we can help them improve their operations. 

About AthletesCAN

AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, is the only fully independent and most inclusive athlete organization in the country and the first organization of its kind in the world.  As the voice of over 6,000 current and recently retired Canadian national team athletes, AthletesCAN membership spans 68 sports across the Olympic, Paralympic, Pan/Parapan American, and Commonwealth Games, and those currently funded by Sport Canada competing at Senior World Championships. AthletesCAN ensures an athlete-centered sport system by developing athlete leaders who influence sport policy and, as role models, inspire a strong sport culture, through educational resources, support, training and professional development.  

Follow us on social @AthletesCAN and Join #TheCollective today.

For more information, please contact:

Alan Hudes
Manager, Communications and Sport Partnerships
AthletesCAN
613-526-4025 Ext. 224
[email protected] 

Lucas Spinosa
Owner and Roaster
Black Sheep Coffee Roasters
[email protected]

Own the Podium | Snowboard Canada: Unlocking a People-First Culture to be World’s Best

In the ever-evolving world of sport culture, Snowboard Canada has committed to a people-first model

To Dustin Heise’s way of thinking, the scale of ambition is roughly equivalent to, say, watching Max Parrot successfully land a Double Backside Rodeo 1440. Or Mikey Ciccarelli nail a Cab Triple 1620.

Crazy good. Audacious good. Top-of-the-global-charts good.

“We have really rallied around the idea that we don’t want to be anything short of the world-leading snowboard organization,’’ declares Snowboard Canada’s chief executive officer.

 “What’s the point if we’re going to do anything short of that?

“So, the Board rallies around that idea, the ecosystem rallies around that, and we define that, so everyone understands what we mean.”

In the ever-evolving world of sport culture, Snowboard Canada has committed to a people-first model to emulate. That organizational-wide belief – not faint hope or convenient lip-service, but actual belief – has, in Heise’s opinion, helped in moving the process along.

Mercedes Nicoll now acts as an athlete council rep, a liaison between coaches, administrators and the athletes. Ten years ago, she never would’ve so much as considered taking the post.

 

“Just bad blood,’’ Nicoll, a four-time Olympian in half-pipe, explains. “It was really challenging and it’s still challenging for a lot of the alumni who have hurt feelings over how they were treated. It’s still not perfect, things like this take time, but it has come miles in the last 10 years.

“(Former Executive Director) Patrick Jarvis started the change. Then when (CEO) Dustin Heise came in, he was eager to listen and learn, not only to the athletes but to AthletesCAN. He reached out to them in the beginning so that we can all work collaboratively. It’s been a seven-year process and we’re to the point where I think we’re gaining traction of collaboration and working well. “Snowboard isn’t really like other sports in that there is camaraderie even though you’re competing against each other. I think we can really be proud of that.”

Mercedes Nicoll

CBC Sports | ‘We’re going to get it done’: Canada’s sport minister says money for Paralympic medals is coming

By Devin Heroux

For years Canada’s Para athletes have been asking why they don’t receive money for medals at the Paralympics, while Canadian athletes who win medals at the Olympics receive financial rewards.

On Thursday, Canada’s sports minister said that is soon to change.

In an exclusive interview with CBC Sports on Thursday in Santiago, Chile, ahead of the 2023 Parapan Am Games, Carla Qualtrough said that an announcement is coming.

“We’re going to get it done. I can’t scoop anybody so you’re not going to get any further details from me but I assure you that before Paris there will be some really exciting news on that front, as there should be,” Qualtrough said.

"We all want to be on the same playing field and treated equally. I think overall the bigger thing is recognition. We get some funding but it's not a lot so getting that bonus and show of recognition is huge."

Bo Hedges - AthletesCAN Secretary and Canadian men's wheelchair basketball captain

TSN: How Laura Walker became Curling’s first active athlete governor and what that means for the game’s top players

By Bob Weeks

For the first time in Canada, an active elite curler will have a direct say in how decisions affecting the game are made.

In a significant move last weekend, Curling Canada’s board of governors officially added Edmonton’s Laura Walker to the council, marking the first time an active player has been a part the sport’s governing body.

Walker is a former Canadian mixed doubles champion and bronze medal-winning skip at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. She is currently a mixed doubles specialist, partnered with Kirk Muyres and ranked second in the world.

“That current competitive piece was a voice that was missing on the board,” said Walker of her new role, “and none of [the current board] had any reservations. They were all very open to moving forward with having me or somebody part of the work.”

Walker has also been active with AthletesCAN, an organization created to give national team athletes from every sport a voice. She attended a conference last year that focused on governance and that made her an ideal choice to step up to Curling Canada’s board. She will remain a member until September 2024.

Climbing, Curling, Cycling, Karate welcome new Athlete Directors

A quartet of National Sport Organizations welcomed new Athlete Directors. The list includes Michael Finn-Henry and Babbette Roy (Climbing), Laura Walker (Curling), Forrest Riesco (Cycling) and Daniel Sanchez Griborio (Karate).

Canadian Living: This is how Sport Solution Supervising Lawyer Amanda Fowler plays hardball – and wins

By Katia Gorshkova

As a woman in a fast-paced, male-dominated industry, Amanda Fowler is no stranger to working under pressure (and thriving while doing it).

As a Toronto-based sports lawyer, Amanda Fowler has been in the game for seven years and isn’t afraid to play hardball. She represents a range of athletes, both Canadian and international, and tackles a variety of cases, from human rights to safe sport complaints.As a woman in a fast-paced, male-dominated industry, Amanda Fowler relates to the struggles we all face at one point or another: how do we deal with double standards? Where do we draw the line between personal and professional lives? How to set up boundaries?

To get the answers to these questions, we had a chat with Amanda, asking just what a day in her life looks like and how she manages to win in all areas. (Hint: it takes teamwork).

Bound State Software selected to build AthleteHUB Initiative

TORONTO / VANCOUVER – AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, is pleased to announce that Bound State Software has been identified as the successful developer of the forthcoming AthleteHUB Initiative.

A Vancouver-based web agency with a passion for collaborating with nonprofit organizations, Bound State Software was selected from among over 20 prospective vendors that responded to AthletesCAN’s Request For Proposals. With a vision to design and build products that inspire and spur a positive change, Bound State will be responsible for designing the new online resource that will serve as a centralized one-stop shop for Canadian national team athletes.

"We were impressed by the depth and strength of proposals we received for the AthleteHUB project. AthletesCAN is excited to be working with a partner like Bound State Software who have a history of working with change-driven organizations and delivered a strong vision of what the AthleteHUB can be.”

Andrea Proske - AthletesCAN Vice President

Originally announced in February and funded by Sport Canada, the AthleteHUB will house a wealth of information and resources that are currently available across the Canadian sport system, consolidated into a single, new space.

The Hub will include general athlete onboarding and support, safe sport and educational resources, eLearning modules, information on funding, the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Committees along with Commonwealth Sport Canada and their respective Athletes’ Commissions/Councils, Game Plan – Canada’s Total Athlete Wellness Program, an athlete data collection tool, etc. The AthleteHUB will integrated into the new AthletesCAN.ca by March 2024. Bound State Software will work with AthleteHUB Project Manager Nicolas Rouleau, who joined the organization over the summer, as well as Lindsay Smith – AthletesCAN’s Manager of Athlete Projects & Operations.

“I am delighted to be working with Bound State Software as the chosen developer for the AthleteHUB. Bound State’s extensive experience working with nonprofit organizations is a testament to their commitment to meaningful causes, and I believe their unique perspective will result in a terrific product. Their expertise will play a pivotal role in shaping the AthleteHUB and support Canadian athletes on their journey to excellence.”

Nicolas Rouleau - AthleteHUB Project Manager

With over 20 years of combined experience creating apps and websites – including five years working with nonprofits – Bound State’s commitment to creating change in the sports industry is reflected in Ballhop, a mobile app designed for soccer coaches to communicate with their athletes on fee payments, scheduling and game-day rosters.

"Our national team athletes are incredible at what they do, in part for their laser-like focus. They shouldn't have to waste time searching through endless websites to find crucial information. That's why we're thrilled to join forces with AthletesCAN to create the AthleteHUB, a game-changing solution that will empower Canadian national team athletes to effortlessly access the resources they need to achieve their sporting dreams."

Martín Cacace - Bound State Software President

About Bound State Software

Bound State Software is a Vancouver-based agency that creates software for nonprofits. We learn how nonprofits work and listen to them as they explain the busy work, roadblocks, and limitations their teams face. Then, we build the app or website that they need to smooth them all over, so they can create change more effectively and with fewer tech headaches.

About AthletesCAN

AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, is the only fully independent and most inclusive athlete organization in the country and the first organization of its kind in the world.  As the voice of over 6,000 current and recently retired Canadian national team athletes, AthletesCAN membership spans 68 sports across the Olympic, Paralympic, Pan/Parapan American, and Commonwealth Games, and those currently funded by Sport Canada competing at Senior World Championships. AthletesCAN ensures an athlete-centered sport system by developing athlete leaders who influence sport policy and, as role models, inspire a strong sport culture, through educational resources, support, training and professional development.  

Follow us on social @AthletesCAN and Join #TheCollective today.

For more information, please contact:

Alan Hudes
Manager, Communications and Sport Partnerships
AthletesCAN
613-526-4025 Ext. 224
[email protected]

Martin Cacace
President
Bound State Software
778-987-0454
[email protected]