The Future of Sport in Canada Commission has launched a new online portal aimed at gathering feedback from Canadians on how to improve the country’s sport system and ensure safe participation. The portal, which went live on September 10, 2024, invites submissions from athletes, parents, coaches, officials, administrators, academics and victims or survivors of abuse in sport.
Led by former Ontario Court of Justice Chief Justice Lise Maisonneuve, the commission was established in May 2024 with a mandate to investigate issues related to mistreatment and inappropriate conduct in Canadian sport. The initiative seeks to identify key areas for reform, focusing on policy, governance, funding structures and accountability, among others.
“All Canadians are invited to share their experiences and perspectives with us,” said Maisonneuve. “We are committed to making informed recommendations that will contribute to a safer and improved sports system in Canada.”
The Commission will use the feedback collected to develop future recommendations to improve the safety, culture and governance of sport in the country.
For more information or to participate, visit the Commission on the Future of Sport in Canada Website.
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