CPC statement on Federal Budget 2024

The Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) welcomes new federal funding allocated to athletes in Budget 2024 through the Athlete Assistance Program. This vital increase is a positive step forward, helping athletes to better manage the significant costs of training, while acknowledging the contributions of athletes within and beyond the sport system. Thank you to the federal government for this critical and valued support to Canadian high performance athletes who so proudly represent the country on the global stage. 

Canada drops 75-74 decision to Iran at Men’s IWBF Repechage Tournament

By Wheelchair Basketball Canada
Photo Credit: Grégory Picout/Fédération Française Handisport

Colin Higgins had a triple-double, but Canada lost 75-74 to Iran on Sunday in Antibes, France, on the final day of group play at the Men’s IWBF Repechage Tournament.

Canada will face Italy at 10:30 a.m. ET on Monday in the crossover game. A victory will secure the Senior Men’s National Team a spot at this summer’s Paralympic Games in Paris.

lululemon Unveils Team Canada Summer Athlete Kit for Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Partnership with the COC and CPC

Photo Credit: lululemon / Scott Ramsay

 

Today, lululemon – in partnership with the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) and Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) and – revealed its first-ever summer Athlete Kit for Team Canada ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. With the launch of the Athlete Kit and Retail Collection beginning April 16, lululemon embarks on its second Games in a multi-year partnership with the CPC and COC as Official Outfitter of Team Canada.

lululemon Paris 2024 kit features adaptive breakthroughs to be Made for More

In Toronto this week, lululemon in partnership with the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) and Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) revealed its first-ever Summer Athlete Kit for Team Canada ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

lululemon worked with 19 different athletes, including Paralympic and Olympic Team Members, across 14 different sports to understand what a day looks like at the Games, with a focus on emotional, social and physical perspectives.

Smith School of Business to become official partner of Canadian Paralympic Committee

Smith School of Business and the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) are proud to announce a new partnership that will see Smith become the Official National Business Education Partner of the Canadian Paralympic Committee.

Through the partnership, CPC staff, leadership, and sport members will have greater access to professional development and training opportunities offered by Smith, which is Canada’s premier business school and ranked among the best in the world.