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Canadian Olympic Committee reiterates call for increased federal funding

Canada's Paris Olympic and Paralympic athletes were celebrated on Parliament Hill today. But amid the celebrations, the Canadian Olympic Committee used the occasion to reiterate calls for increased federal funding for national sport organizations.

Organization repeats desire amid special ceremony for Paris 2024 athletes in Ottawa

A group of athletes stand in the House of Commons.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and fellow parliamentarians listen to the speaker of the house alongside athletes who competed for Canada at the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics during a special ceremony in the House of Commons in Ottawa on Wednesday. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Canada's Paris Olympic and Paralympic athletes were celebrated on Parliament Hill today.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was among a number of dignitaries to speak at a special ceremony in Ottawa.

But amid the celebrations, the Canadian Olympic Committee used the occasion to reiterate calls for increased federal funding for national sport organizations.

The committee submitted its latest budget request to the federal government this week.

While the organization has not made its full submission public, CEO David Shoemaker says the ask is for $144 million, significantly more than they got last year.

The COC has said national sport organizations are financially strapped, and haven't had a funding increase in 20 years.

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