100 days from the Olympics, federal funding question looms over Canadian athletes
Canadian athletes enter the home stretch of preparation for the 2026 Winter Games that start in 100 days, but they’ll soon learn whether the organizations that support them can continue to do so.
With the federal budget to be tabled Tuesday, the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic committees have asked Ottawa for a $144-million increase in core funding, which they say hasn’t increased in two decades.
“The impact of the lack of funding keeps mounting,” Canadian Olympic Committee chief executive officer David Shoemaker said Wednesday. “It shifts the burden increasingly to athletes.”
NSOs count on core funding to pay for operations, athletes, coaches and support staff. Freestyle Canada’s CEO Peter Judge has called it the “blood in the veins” of his organization.


