The Hope on the Horizon Tour began in April 2023 and travelled to Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Yukon, British Columbia, Nunavut, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba. During the tour, participants took part in workshops to learn about and discuss issues such as good governance, risk management, safety in sport, values-based leadership, True Sport activation, and more. In all, 12 collaborators created the opportunity for sport leaders from across the country to have meaningful conversations about sport.

Towards Sport 2.0: Hope on the Horizon Impact Report coverThe CCES worked to inspire Hope Tour workshop participants to prioritize values-based sport through the activation of the True Sport Principles because we believe that everyone has a role to play in ensuring positive sport experiences. Sport leaders in provinces and territories are an essential part of the sport system and play a key role in sport delivery across the country. Meaningful conversations held across the country indicated a clear desire to celebrate the immense impact that sport can have, and the role True Sport can play in creating positive sport environments.  

Thank you to the participants, hosts, and supporters who made the Hope on the Horizon Tour a success. Your dedication to values-based sport is inspiring, and together, we are making a significant impact on the future of sport in Canada.

The Hope on the Horizon Tour Impact Report is a summary of the insights and connections that were gained during the tour and outlines promising commitments for meaningful and sustainable culture change in sport.

Download Towards Sport 2.0: Hope on the Horizon Impact Report

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