The Niagara Falls Review

Canadian amateur sport to receive $72M in relief

- DONNA SPENCER

Canada’s amateur sports system will receive $72 million from a federal government emergency support fund to alleviate the pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Federal Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault recently announced $500 million in pandemic relief to cultural, heritage and sport organizati­ons. Those details were announced Friday.

The money earmarked for sports will go to national and provincial organizati­ons, Canadian sport institutes and Indigenous sport groups.

Athletes whose Sport Canada assistance cheques are impacted by both the postponeme­nt of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic­s and the pandemic will also receive financial assistance. “We will try to save all our organizati­ons and to help everybody,” Guilbeault said. “We may not be able to, but we will try. What we’re hoping to achieve out of this is, once we’ve gone through that first phase of the crisis, our sports ecosystem is still intact.”

Sport organizati­ons that already receive federal funding are eligible for emergency relief. The Canadian Football League, soccer’s Canadian Premier League and the Canadian Elite Basketball League have asked for millions in pandemic relief money, but profession­al leagues were not eligible for the funding announced Friday.

“What’s important to say is all the money being announced today is for amateur sports and our Olympic athletes, so there’s nothing for profession­al sports,” Guilbeault said.

National sport organizati­ons and institutes will receive $34.5 million, provinces and territorie­s $32.5 million and the Athlete Assistance Program $5 million. Use of remaining funds will be assessed based on need.

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