
Statement: AthletesCAN, COC Athletes’ Commission support Minister Qualtrough’s launch of the Future of Sport in Canada Commission
TORONTO / OTTAWA – AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, and the Canadian Olympic Committee Athletes’ Commission (COC AC), the elected representatives of

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

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
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

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

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

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

Willson re-elected, three new members join AthletesCAN Board following 2023 AGM
TORONTO – AthletesCAN, the association of Canada’s national team athletes, is pleased to announce its 2023-24 Board of Directors, following the Annual General Meeting (AGM)
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