Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada supports Aboriginal Long-Term Participant Development in First Nations Schools
Four Indigenous schools are benefiting from funding that Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) has distributed this year. The New...
Read moreMaking meaningful competition affordable and accessible in rural Saskatchewan
Reflecting on the competition concepts outlined in Section 1 and Long-Term Athlete Development/Long-Term Participant Development Pathway 10 Key Factors, there...
Read moreHow to create meaningful competition: calendar planning, competition selection, and a quality event
Two of the desired outcomes of meaningful competition are that it supports competitors’ learning and encourages their improvement. Since being...
Read moreCompetition: Contributing to the positive development of athletes
It’s hard to imagine that an 18-year-old lacrosse player who was selected fifth overall in the National Lacrosse League (NLL)...
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The Dichotomy Between the Aboriginal and Mainstream Sport Systems
Every Easter weekend for the past 55 years, hundreds of Aboriginal soccer players from around British Columbia have come to...
Read moreThe challenges around meaningful competition
Every 3 years the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) brings together thousands of Aboriginal athletes from across the continent to...
Read moreThe power of sport and meaningful competition
Sport has a potential beyond what happens in the field of play. It can be the mechanism to cope with...
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