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Athletes and sport organizations hopeful for new federal funding to increase participation

29 April 2026
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Competing in the February Winter Olympics cost Canadian bobsledder Melissa Lotholz over $77,000, a sum she raised to enhance her competitive chances. Lotholz, a member of Canada’s national team for over a decade, reflected on her sacrifices, including sleeping on cots in a church loft during a previous competition. She noted that leading nations in bobsleigh invest millions into their programs, while Canada struggles with funding. As Lotholz considers her future leading up to the 2030 Winter Olympics, she is hopeful for a recent federal funding boost aimed at improving national sport organizations and increasing youth participation in sports. However, the specific impact of this funding on athletes like Lotholz remains unclear, particularly amid concerns of safety and inadequate resources in the current sports system.

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The federal government’s recent funding announcement follows the Future of Sport in Canada Commission’s findings, which highlighted a “widespread funding crisis” and systemic issues within Canada’s sports landscape, including abuse and maltreatment. This funding increase, the first in over 20 years, is intended to support broader access to sports and better governance within national sport organizations. The commission made nearly 100 recommendations, emphasizing the need for structural reform in the sport system, which has been described as fragmented and unsafe. The government’s call for organizations to seek new revenue sources reflects an effort to stabilize funding and improve conditions for athletes.

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