New World Players Association Leadership to Intensify Efforts to Strengthen Unions and Address Power Imbalances in Global Sport
Affiliates of the World Players Association (WPA) met at FIFPRO HQ in Amsterdam late last month to elect a new Executive Committee (Ex Co) team
International Symposium Identifies Priorities for Protecting Athletes and Canadian Sport from Competition Manipulation
OTTAWA – Following a two-day symposium in Toronto, experts from a variety of industries identified the need for a coordinated pan-Canadian approach to prevent competition
AthletesCAN Treasurer de Sousa Costa to speak at 2023 Symposium on Competition Manipulation and Gambling in Sport
TORONTO – AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, is proud to announce that Treasurer and Board Member Chris de Sousa Costa, will be
AthletesCAN, Western Law announce 2023-25 Sport Solution Program Managers
TORONTO / LONDON, Ont. – AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes and the Faculty of Law at Western University are pleased to announce
AthletesCAN doubles full-time staff, introduces four new team members
TORONTO – AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, is proud to welcome four new team members to the organization – including a summer
Call for Applications: AthletesCAN seeks new committee members
AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, is launching a Call for Applications as it seeks new members to join the organization’s various committees. National team
Safe Sport Simplified Campaign
We know there are a lot of terms floating around in the sport world right now – especially with regards to Safe Sport. To help
AthletesCAN to receive Government of Canada financial support to enhance the Athlete Voice
TORONTO / OTTAWA – AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, is proud to announce the organization will be receiving $300,000 in financial support
Statement: Canadian athlete representatives strongly support Minister St-Onge’s Federal Governance Reforms
TORONTO / OTTAWA – AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, the Canadian Olympic Committee Athletes’ Commission (COC AC), and the Canadian Paralympic Committee