Promoting ethical conduct in sport requires collaboration with key partners and stakeholders. The CCES has engaged in a variety of initiatives with leading sport organizations, public authorities and the private sector in the roles of participant, partner and leader. In fact, the opportunity to understand the diverse perspectives of key stakeholders is essential to CCES, as it provides a solid, stable foundation on which to build its mandate.
Ottawa, ON. . . Three of Canada’s leading sport organizations have joined together to express support for South...
(Ottawa, Ontario – October 6, 2009) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES), the United States...