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
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).
Board Of Directors Election launched ahead of 2023 AthletesCAN AGM
TORONTO – AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, is pleased to launch the election period for the 2023-24 Board of Directors The election period will run
Call for Nominations: AthletesCAN Board of Directors
AthletesCAN is pleased to launch the nomination and election campaign period for the 2023-24 Board of Directors. AthletesCAN has four (4) total positions up for election this
Notice of 2023 AthletesCAN Annual General Meeting
Notice to members is hereby given of the Annual General Meeting of AthletesCAN – Athletes Association of Canada, to be held virtually online on Wednesday,
Anti-Doping Information for Santiago 2023 Games now available for Team Canada
Ottawa – Anti-doping information for the Santiago 2023 Pan American and Parapan American Games is now available for Team Canada athletes and support personnel. The
New interactive E-Learning course guides coaches toward a True Sport approach
Ottawa – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) is excited to introduce Values-Based Coaching: A True Sport Approach – an interactive, self-reflective e-learning course for
AthletesCAN celebrates 46th Canadian Sport Awards with first in-person recognition ceremony since 2019
VANCOUVER – Field hockey Olympian and film director Phyllis Ellis, road cyclist Michael Woods, the Canadian Soccer Players Association (CSPA) leadership, CAN Fund founder Jane
Former AthletesCAN President Dasha Peregoudova : Athlete abuse testimony needs to be turned into action
RICHMOND, B.C. – A national inquiry into safe sport is not necessarily the answer to helping Canadian athletes, according to a former member of the