Canada gives WADA nearly $1 million extra to battle doping in sport
MONTREAL — Canada has topped up its contributions to the World Anti-Doping Agency for a total of $2.7 million so far in 2021.
The Canadian government provided an additional $936,000 on top of the $1.76 million given to WADA’s 2021 regular budget.
The extra money, which will be matched by the International Olympic Committee, goes to a specific project of scientific research and intelligence and investigations activities, WADA said.
“The Government of Canada supports the efforts of the World Anti-Doping Agency to ensure a level playing field for all athletes whenever and wherever they compete,” Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault said Tuesday in a statement.