The Canadian Policy Against Doping in Sport has been jointly developed by Federal-Provincial-Territorial governments in consultation with their constituents. It is based upon common principles which i...
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The F-P/T Priorities for Collaborative Action 2002-2005 contains initiatives that governments are committed to pursuing over the next three years as the first steps towards implementing the Canadian S...
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This communique, from their meeting in Winnipeg in 1988, proclaims 1989 as Year of the Coach, confirms tha National Recreation Statement, and outlines plans for the Canada Games.
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Discusses federal and provincial-territorial roles in recreation, proposal to establish not-for-profit fitness corporation, commitment to Canada Games, integral role of coaching, role of universities ...
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This document outlines, from the perspective of the federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for sport:The Strategic Priorities for the Canada Games including,
(ii) The Financial Fra...
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This report summarizes the declaration, and strategies for implementation, devised to create solutions to address health and social issues facing Aboriginal/Indigenous Peoples. Solutions were based on...
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Notice that the continuation of the lottery will be discussed at the Second National Conference of Provincial Ministers of Recreation, and discussion of providing time off for school and provincial of...
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Dans le cadre de son travail permanent en matière de collaboration fédérale-provinciale-territoriale et de partage de l'information concernant le dopage et afin de polir davantage la politique canadie...
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The F-P/T Priorities for Collaborative Action 2007-2012 contains new priorities, progress on ongoing priorities, and highlights of progress to date.
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Les gouvernements fédéral, provinciaux et territoriaux ont rédigé conjointement la politique canadienne antidopage pour le sport en consultation avec l’électorat. La politique est fondée sur des princ...
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