Canadian government allots $3.11 million in mental-health funding to athletes
Canada’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes and coaches will get $3.11 million in funding for mental health services this winter.
Secretary of Sport Adam van Koeverden, an Olympic kayak champion, made the announcement Monday in Montreal ahead of the 2026 Winter Games in Milan and Cortina, Italy.
“I’m really glad to get it out well in advance, more than 100 days before the Olympics and Paralympics in Milano and Cortina so we don’t see a significant gap in services to athletes,” Van Koeverden said.
“When you’re trying to run a business or an institute or a facility, certainty is the most important thing, just knowing when and how much is coming. I wanted to make sure that there was going to be no gaps in services to athletes because mental health services and performance services of these types are essential.


