Air Quality Update

Wildfire season is upon us and that means the potential for low air quality – read the following to find out more about how to deal with air quality this summer

Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network Statement on the Future of Sport in Canada Commission Preliminary Report

TORONTO (September 2nd, 2025) – The Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network (COPSIN) applauds the Future of Sport in Canada Commission for their preliminary report and recommendations. The report focuses on building a robust sport system that is safe, inclusive, and athlete-centred, a system which COPSIN fully supports. As the trusted team behind Canada’s…

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First Session of the 2025 Canada Games Prep Series: Athlete Panel

(Victoria, BC – May 6, 2025) We’re excited to kick off the 2025 Canada Games Prep Series, presented by CSI Pacific and Team BC, with the first session held on May 1st, 2025. The panel, moderated by Canadian Olympian and CSI Pacific Communications Coordinator Celina Toth, brought together an incredible group of athletes to share…

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National Collaboration Secures $860,000 Grant to Improve Equipment Access for Canada’s Para Athletes

CALGARY — The Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network (COPSIN), the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC), and Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) have received a major $860,000 grant to support a groundbreaking national project aimed at improving access to safe, high-quality, and better-fitting sport equipment for Para athletes across Canada. The project, titled Increasing accessibility to…

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CSI Pacific Adopts Canadian Safe Sport Program

(Victoria, BC – April 1, 2025) Canadian Sport Institute Pacific (CSI Pacific) has adopted the Canadian Safe Sport Program (CSSP), which is in effect as of April 1, 2025. Through the CSSP Rules, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) independently administers the Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport…

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CSI Pacific Supports International Study on Athlete Health and Energy/Nutrition Confounders during Altitude Training in Elite Rowers

(Victoria – February 24, 2025) CSI Pacific’s Physiology, Nutrition, and Data Solutions teams are proud to be collaborating with the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance, Harvard’s Female Athlete Program, Australian Catholic University, USA Rowing, Rowing Canada, and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Center (USOPC) on an innovative month-long research project. The study, which involves approximately…

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