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Media Advisory: 2019 Petro-Canada Sport Leadership sportif conference

Petro-Canada Sport Leadership sportif is Canada’s largest conference for coaches, researchers, sport executives, and administrators. The event gathers more than 500 delegates each year for three days of learning, professional development, and networking with innovators and leaders from within the sport, business, and education communities in Canada.

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Phyllis Sadoway, ChPC, Sylvain Bruneau, ChPC, take top national coaching awards at 2019 Petro-Canada Sport Leadership Awards Gala

The Coaching Association of Canada™ (CAC) will recognize longtime ringette coach Phyllis Sadoway, ChPC® and Tennis Canada coach Sylvain Bruneau, ChPC, for their outstanding achievements in coaching tonight at the Petro-Canada™ Sport Leadership Awards Gala.

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Mentored Coaches Set to Participate at the 2019 Canada Winter Games

As part of the Canada Games Apprenticeship Program, 23 women and 12 Indigenous coaches from across Canada will meet in Red Deer, AB to participate in the 2019 Canada Winter Games this February.

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Benoît Huot, Taylor Pyefinch, Announced as Emcees of the 2018 Petro-Canada Sport Leadership Sportif Conference

The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) is pleased to announce that Benoît Huot, one of Canada’s most decorated Paralympic athletes, and Taylor Pyefinch, a gymnastics coach and youth program coordinator, will join the 2018 Petro-Canada Sport Leadership sportif conference (#SLS18) as conference emcees.

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Sport sector leaders meet in Richmond, BC, to build strategies for resilience

More than 500 delegates have converged in Richmond, British Columbia, for the 2019 Petro-Canada™ Sport Leadership sportif conference (#SLS19), Canada’s annual conference for coaches, researchers, sport executives, and administrators.

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National Sport Organization Safe Sport Working Group presents consensus statements on pan-Canadian Safe Sport on the prevention of abuse and harassment

The National Sport Organization Safe Sport Working Group announced seven core components and related consensus statements to support the development of a universal code of conduct in Canada.

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