

CCES and AthletesCAN host 2021 CADP Athlete Focus Group
OTTAWA – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) in partnership with AthletesCAN, convened a virtual focus group of current and retired Canadian national


Members of Diversity & Equity Advisory Committee announced
Following its June 2020 statement to address and combat racism and discrimination in sport, AthletesCAN is pleased to announce the selected members of the Diversity
Strategické myšlení ve sportovních hrách: rozvoj dovedností a schopností
Ve světě hracích automatů https://www.casinopointcz.com/automaty-zdarma/, kde chce každý uspět a vyhrát velké ceny, hraje strategické myšlení důležitou roli. Umožňuje hráčům analyzovat situace, činit informovaná rozhodnutí


Athlete groups and anti-doping leaders join forces to call for further reforms of WADA
OTTAWA – Athlete representatives from 14 countries join forces with 14 leading National Anti-Doping Organizations (NADOs) to collectively call on meaningful reform at the World


Athlete groups call on World Anti-Doping Agency to implement stronger reforms
OTTAWA – In a joint statement, international athlete groups and athlete representatives including AthletesCAN, Athleten Deutschland e.V., The Athletics Association, Danish Olympic Committee Athlete Commission, United States


CCES, CAAWS and AthletesCAN very concerned with the CAS Ruling on IAAF’s Eligibility Regulations for Female Classification
OTTAWA – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES), the Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women in Sport and Physical Activity (CAAWS) and


AthletesCAN signs Universal Declaration of Player Rights in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. – The world’s leading player association executives collectively representing more than 85,000 players and athletes announced a Universal Declaration of Player Rights (UDPR) today