The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) and the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) are seeking your feedback on the first draft of the Canadian Program to Prevent Competition Manipulation (CPPCM).
The first draft of the CPPCM has been designed to protect against efforts to improperly impact sport competitions by establishing rules and clearly defining violations. It’s supported by a consistent scheme of education, enforcement, and sanctions that are applicable to all individuals who are subject to the CPPCM. Comprehensive education is an essential component of the CPPCM and all individuals who are subject to the rules will be required to complete online education annually. It’s also fully compliant with the IOC Code on the Prevention of Competition Manipulation.
At this point in time, the first draft of the CPPCM does not contemplate funding or resources for its implementation. Once final, it will be made available on a voluntary basis for interested sport organizations to adopt through an appropriate funding arrangement.
We would greatly appreciate your input on the key points outlined in this Explanatory Document.
Comments from the entire Canadian sport community are welcome at any point during the consultation period or through a guided input opportunity, such as the webinars that will be hosted by the CCES and the COC in April. See the CPPCM Consultation Plan for more information.
As part of the consultation plan, the CCES is pleased to invite you to a guided engagement opportunity.
- When: May 30, 2024, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.
- Where: RA Centre in Clark Hall (2451 Riverside Dr., Ottawa, ON K1H 7X7)
- Registration: Please send an email to competitionmanipulation@cces.ca by May 27, 2024
During this session, you will learn more about the CPPCM and have the opportunity to ask questions and provide suggestions.
This session is in-person only, and online participation is not available.
For more information on competition manipulation, the CPPCM, and/or the consultation process, please visit the CCES website or email competitionmanipulation@cces.ca.
About the CCES
The CCES works collaboratively to ensure Canadians have a positive sport experience. Through its programs, the CCES manages unethical issues in sport, protects the integrity of Canadian sport, and promotes True Sport to activate values-based sport on and off the field of play. The CCES is an independent, national, not-for profit organization that is responsible for the administration of the CADP. For more information, visit cces.ca, follow us on X (Twitter), Facebook, or Instagram.
For further information, please contact:
+1 613-521-3340 x3233
communications@cces.ca