Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Olympians and Paralympians in Ottawa on Wednesday, December 4, 2024. The gathering took place within the Parliamentary precinct, where they posed for photos during the event. The photo was captured by Adrian Wyld of The Canadian Press.


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Canada celebrated its athletes from the Paris Olympics and Paralympics in a grand event on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Over 200 athletes were joined by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, several cabinet ministers, senators, and MPs to mark their achievements. The day’s highlight came into the House of Commons, where MPs gave a spirited rendition of O Canada to honour the athletes.
Amid the celebrations, Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) president Tricia Smith seized the moment to address a pressing issue—the urgent need for increased federal funding for national sports. Smith’s speech outlined the financial struggles of Canada's sports organizations, emphasizing that cuts to essential programs like coaching, training camps, and competitions are threatening the country’s sports system.

The COC had recently submitted a budget request for $144 million to the federal government, a significant increase from the $104 million requested earlier this year. According to CEO David Shoemaker, sports organizations have been working with stagnant funding since 2005, which, after inflation, has lost more than half its value.

“More than 60 national sports organizations are struggling to maintain programs with funding levels that haven’t changed in two decades,” Shoemaker explained. He added that this financial strain affects not just elite athletes but also grassroots programs, with 70% of sports reducing initiatives, 80% cutting competitions, and 90% scaling back training camps.

Earlier this year, the federal government allocated $55 million to support athletes through monthly payments and initiatives like Safe Sport. While this fulfilled some budget promises, it fell short of the COC’s request. The funds mainly addressed athletes' direct needs, rather than the broader challenges faced by sports organizations.

Andrew Price, CEO of Gymnastics Canada, voiced concerns about the long-term impact of underfunding. He explained that many programs aimed at sustaining the sport's future have been paused or cancelled due to budget constraints. Essential staff positions have also been eliminated to prioritize immediate needs.

Sports Minister Carla Qualtrough, herself a Paralympic bronze medallist, acknowledged the financial hurdles and highlighted her ongoing efforts to advocate for increased investment in sports. “Every dollar spent on sports enriches our citizens’ health and reduces healthcare costs,” she remarked. However, she also noted the government’s competing priorities in deciding how to allocate resources.

The event in Ottawa celebrated the triumphs of Canadian athletes, but it also brought to light the stark reality of underfunded sports organizations. The COC’s appeal for more federal support aims to secure the future of sports in Canada, ensuring that athletes, from grassroots to elite levels, can thrive.

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