The CCES Releases Penultimate Draft of 2021 CADP for Consultation

(Ottawa, Ontario – September 1, 2020) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport has released draft 3 of the 2021 Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) for consultation. This is the penultimate version of the 2021 CADP that will be open for consultation. Stakeholders can provide comments on this version until the end of September. The CCES will issue the final version of the 2021 CADP for adoption by the sport community on October 15, 2020. 

Changes brought to this penultimate version were informed by the results of a stakeholder survey that opened after the second draft was released in June, as well as the valuable feedback provided by stakeholders through meetings and consultations over the summer.

2021 CADP Reference Documents:

The World Anti-Doping Code

The CCES ensures that the CADP complies with the 2021 Code, which goes into effect on January 1, 2021.

All CADP drafts have incorporated the Code and all mandatory International Standards, and set out a proposed structure for how Canadian sport organizations will implement the Code.

Refer to the previous advisory to access 2021 Code reference documents.

We want to hear from you.

Please provide your feedback and comments on this final stage of the CADP consultation by email to [email protected].  

For more information on the 2021 Code, the CADP and the consultation process, please email [email protected].

For all 2021 CADP milestones and deadlines, see the 2021 CADP consultation plan.

About the CCES

The CCES is an independent, national, not-for profit organization with a responsibility to administer the Canadian Anti-Doping Program. We recognize that true sport can make a great difference for individuals, communities and our country. The CCES acknowledges funding, in part, from the Government of Canada. We are committed to making sport better by working collaboratively to activate a values-based and principle-driven sport system; protecting the integrity of sport from the negative forces of doping and other unethical threats; and advocating for sport that is fair, safe and open to everyone.
 

For further information, please contact:

+1 613-521-3340 x3233
[email protected]

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The CCES Releases Second Draft of 2021 CADP

(Ottawa, Ontario – June 15, 2020) – The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport has released draft 2 of the 2021 Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) for consultation.