Investors Group Recognizes Dedicated Sport Volunteer
Investors Group Recognizes Dedicated Sport Volunteer
Investors Group Recognizes Dedicated Sport Volunteer
Get involved in Sports Day in Canada on September 18!
A Report on the 5th IWG World Conference on Women and Sport
CAC Report Confirms Program’s Value
National Team Coaching Apprenticeship Program Graduate Promoted by Athletics Canada
Coaches of Canada today announced the 2008 winners of its two national awards — the Jack Donohue “Coach of the Year” Award and the Sheila Robertson Award.
CGC and CAC partner to create opportunity for Canadian female coaches
According to the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC), good coaching is fundamental to community sport.
The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) today announced that Alex Johnstone of Melfort, Sask., is the winner of the 2008 Investors Group National Volunteer Sport Administrator Award.
The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) has announced that 20 young coaches from across Canada have been chosen to participate in its 2008-2009 Coaching Internship Program (CIP).
The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) announced today the appointment of Nathan J. Cross, of Edmonton, AB, as its newest member of the Board of Directors.
Returning members are board chair Jean-Marie De Koninck of Lac Beauport, Que., Dean McIntosh of Calgary, Jean Blackie of Gander, N.L., Nathan Cross of Edmonton, Roger Duval of Fredericton, N.B., Gérald Janneteau of Boucherville, Que., Susan Kitchen of Toronto, Michael Mahon of Edmonton, and Gordon May of Richmond, B.C. Also on the board is John Bales of Ottawa, CAC's Chief Executive Officer.
The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) today announced that world-acclaimed figure skating coach Douglas Leigh of Barrie, Ont., has been selected as the winner of the 2008 Geoff Gowan Award for his lifetime contribution to coaching development.
The working conditions for Canada's high performance coaches are less than ideal given the significant time commitment, the heavy workload required, and the salaries received by coaches of the country's top athletes.
The partnership that delivers the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) — the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC), national sport organizations (NSOs), and Provincial/Territorial Coaching Representatives (PTCRs) — met in Ottawa on June 11 to discuss how to achieve the shared goal of one million athletes being coached by 100,000 NCCP-trained coaches annually by 2010.
The International Committee for Fair Play (CIFP) has announced that the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) has been awarded the Fair Play Award in the Attitude Category.
The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) and Investors Group today announced the continuation of their 17-year partnership to support volunteer community coaches across the country.
The Coaching Association of Canada announced today the recipients of its Women in Coaching National Coaching Institute (NCI) Scholarships for 2008-2009.
Carla Nicholls of Regina, a graduate of the Coaching Association of Canada's (CAC) National Team Coaching Apprenticeship Program (NTAP), has been promoted to the position of National Talent Development Coach for Athletics Canada's Olympic Program.
The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) today announced the members of its 2008-2009 Board of Directors.