Does Culture Really Count in Sport?
For the past several years, the word culture has become a familiar buzzword across Canadian sport. Headlines about “Hockey Canada’s toxic culture”, a “culture crisis at Gymnastics Canada”, and “the culture of abuse and discrimination” in several national sport organizations (NSOs) have brought the issue to the forefront. Athletics, Soccer, Skating, Rowing, Bobsled and Skeleton,…
Creating supportive spaces for women working in sport
A study of women managers in a men’s professional sports league uncovered prevalent sexism, including the objectification and diminishment of women. The results highlight the importance of implementing comprehensive anti-sexism training and supportive policies for women in the sports industry.
Immigration, integration, and winter sport participation: Exploring the intersections for newcomers to Canada
Volleyball BC welcomes Canadian newcomers
The Effect of a Psychological Skills Training Program on Youth Athletes’ with Disabilities Well-Being in Sport and Life
Winnipeg Newcomer Sport Academy
The Acculturation of Youth Refugees through Community Sport Programming: Year Three
The Acculturation of Youth Refugees through Community Sport Programming: Year Three – Poster
Reducing waste at sporting events
As the demand for greener practices in sports events grows, new solutions are emerging to tackle environmental challenges. This innovative approach boosts recycling, slashes landfill waste, and proves that major sports events can be both eco-friendly and cost-effective.