Media Releases

Harassment in Sport Blog Series – Part 1: Looking Back

Our intention for this four-part blog series on harassment in sport is to review the past, assess where we are and chart a course forward that addresses harassment both on and off the field of play...

CCES continues to support the Lyle Makosky Values and Ethics in Sport Fund

(Ottawa, Ontario – November 24, 2015) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) is pleased to announce its continued support of the Lyle Makosky Values and Ethics in Sport Fund – a fund to...

Canadian anti-doping efforts undermined by inconsistent enforcement of the standards

(Ottawa, Ontario – November 9, 2015) – The head of the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) says the efforts of leading sport nations to pursue clean sport are entirely undermined without much...

CCES congratulates Carla Qualtrough as new Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities

(Ottawa, Ontario – November 6, 2015) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) congratulates former CCES board member Carla Qualtrough on being appointed Canada’s new Minister of Sport and...

New Canadian Anti-Doping Program Proving Effective

(Ottawa, Ontario – October 14, 2015) – New information released today by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) suggests the updated 2015 Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) is proving...

WADA and CCES Collaborate to Drive Forward Anti-Doping Education Strategies

Industry experts welcomed to 2015 Values-Based Education Conference to discuss improving global education initiatives (Ottawa, Ontario – October 5, 2015) – On October 2 and 3, the Canadian Centre for...

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...

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...

CCES and CIS Statement Regarding Football Doping Violations in Canadian Interuniversity Sport

(Ottawa, Ontario – May 8, 2015) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) and Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) are greatly concerned with the issue of doping in university football and the...

CCES expands program for youth about dangers of appearance- and performance-enhancing drugs

(Ottawa, Ontario – April 22, 2015) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) today announced that 20,000 Ontario students will benefit from a ground-breaking education and awareness program...