Resources

Every great team showcases its emblems with pride. Once you’ve committed to being a True Sport member, show your true colours!

When you declare as a group to support the True Sport Principles, make it public, as part of a ceremony or a special occasion. Big or small, it should reflect a meaningful commitment.

Displaying the True Sport symbol is a way of celebrating its Principles - a public expression that 'True Sport lives here.'' It's also a constant reminder of your commitment to each other.

Tips for living True Sport – How your group can put True Sport principles into action.               

Tools for living True Sport – Information resources to help you build a True Sport culture in your team, school, league, club, or community. These tools offer some ideas about the meaning of True Sport and how to make it real.

Living Examples – Inspiring stories from True Sport members across the country.

To find these resources, please select from the list below the kind of group you represent:

Allies – Non-sports groups that value good sport (Boys and Girls Clubs)
Citizens – Individuals who support True Sport (parents, teachers, coaches, athletes, volunteers)
Communities – Municipalities (towns, cities, villages) of any size across Canada
Facilities – Arenas, community sport centres, courts, fields, pools, parks and tracks
Schools – Elementary and high schools, colleges and universities 
Sports Organizations – Leagues, clubs, associations, federations and governing bodies  
Teams – Groups that come together to participate in sport 

 


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