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Courage in sport comes in all forms

July 20, 2015A pole vaulter goes over the top

On July 15, Caitlyn Jenner was recognized with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award. This is an award given to an athlete who is willing to stand up for their beliefs regardless of the cost. Caitlyn has brought important attention to the issues surrounding trans individuals and her story will no doubt...Read more

Values-based sport. Why?

July 7, 2015Un entraineur illustre un jeu pour son équipe

All too often we hear of bad things happening in sport. At the same time, we also hear about heartwarming stories of how sport has made a positive difference in someone’s life. We’ve seen how, for example, a world-class performance can be elevated when an athlete demonstrates amazing character in...Read more

Team Canada athletes can prepare with key information on Pan Am and Parapan Am anti-doping program

(Ottawa, Ontario – July 3, 2015) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) would like to direct Team Canada athletes and their support personnel to important anti-doping information and...Read more

Are we standing still or moving forward? (Part 2)

June 23, 2015Les coureurs au large de la ligne de départ

In yesterday’s post, we looked at how doping can impact sport and what led to the “Dubin Inquiry.” In this post, we’ll look at how Canada reacted and where we are today: Canada took Justice Dubin’s words to heart. We were no longer prepared as a country and a sport community to stand still on...Read more

Are we standing still or moving forward? (Part 1)

June 22, 2015Relais coureurs

The cost of standing still versus the benefits of moving forward is well understood in sport. We would do well to remember this tactical advice as we respond to the harm that doping causes to sport. When athletes cheat by doping, they harm themselves, they harm their sport and they harm their...Read more

CCES statement on the decision by the CFL to end its anti-doping service agreement with the CCES

(Ottawa, Ontario – June 12, 2015) – Today, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) confirms that the Canadian Football League (CFL), taking issue with comments by Dr. Christiane Ayotte, the...Read more

CCES receives support from the Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Paralympic Committee in the lead up to Toronto 2015

(Ottawa, Ontario – June 4, 2015) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) is pleased to recognize the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) and the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) for their...Read more