Sport Canada

Sport Canada
Agency overview
Formed1971 (1971)
TypeCanadian sports system
JurisdictionGovernment of Canada
HeadquartersGatineau, QC
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Vicki Walker, Director General[1]
Parent departmentCanadian Heritage
Key documents
  • National Sports of Canada Act (1994)
  • Physical Activity and Sport Act (2003)
WebsiteOfficial website

Sport Canada is a branch of the Department of Canadian Heritage that develops federal sport policy in Canada, provides funding programs in support of sport, and administers special projects related to sport. Its mission "to enhance opportunities for all Canadians to participate and excel in sport."[2][3]

The Government of Canada, through Sport Canada, provides financial support through 3 programs: Athlete Assistance Program, which gives direct financial support to selected national team athletes (CA$33 million/year); the Sport Support Program, which funds Canadian sports organizations (about $178.8 million/year); and the Hosting Program, which helps sport organizations to host the Canada Games and international sport events (about $21.6 million/year).[2] Sport Canada special projects include research projects; projects aimed at increasing participation in sport;[4] the Long-Term Athlete Development Model; and Podium Canada, consisting of the Own the Podium and Road to Excellence programs, aimed at improving Canada's performance at the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.[5]

  1. ^ "Organizational chart - Canadian Heritage". 29 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b Government of Canada (November 2017). "Role of Sport Canada". Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Sport Canada and the Public Policy Framework for Participation and Excellence in Sport". lop.parl.ca. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
  4. ^ 'Taking Sport Seriously' 3rd edition Thompson Educational Publishing
  5. ^ Government of Canada. "Sport Canada - Special Initiatives Overview". Retrieved 2007-12-14.