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"The purpose of this paper was to examine sport participation as one aspect of physical activity for Aboriginal children and to provide a comparison of of physical activity for Aboriginal children and to provide a comparison of school."
Creator(s): Leanne C. Findlay, Health Analysis and Measurement Group, Statistics Canada, Dafna E. Kohen, Health Analysis and Measurement Group, Statistics Canada | Date Published: 2007-07-10
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"The general goal of this study is to verify the barriers identified in OCOL’s previous studies as well as any newly emerging barriers."
Creator(s): TNS Canadian Facts Social Policy Research, Mira Svoboda, Senior Consultant, EKOS Research Associates, Peter Donnelly, Ph.D., Director, Centre for Sport Policy Studies University of Toronto | Date Published: 2006-04-25
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"there are many positive examples of organizations and sports that have made dramatic change and raised the bar in terms of opportunities for girls and women to participate on a more equal footing."
Creator(s): Canadian Association For the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity (CAAWS/ACAFS) | Date Published: 2005
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"A summary of the issues addressed at the 2003 Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance’s Sports Events Congress."
Creator(s): Emily King | Date Published: 2003-04-05
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"Supranational organizations...are having a huge influence on national sporting regulations in various countries because...more often than not, finance sports featured in the Olympics...television and the Internet are exposing a much larger audience..."
Lead Managing Organization: University of Ottawa | Start Date: 2005
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« Dépenses des ménages. »
Creator(s): Institut de la statistique Québec | Date Published: 2006
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"To determine the views of Canadians on amateur sport, 5937 interviews were conducted with respondents aged 15 or over, drawn equally from the municipalities of each province and region surveyed. We weighted the data for the 5937 questionnaires completed based on the respective regions where the survey was conducted."
Creator(s): Infras Inc. (1979) Prepared for the Secretary of State on Amateur Sport in Canada Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2000-12-19
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"The overall objective of the Ontario survey was to complete the various surveys about Canadians’ participation in amateur sport. The most recent of these were conducted by Infras Inc. in Quebec (October 1999), the Atlantic Provinces (June 2000), the Prairies (September 2000) and British Columbia (October 2000)."
Creator(s): Infras Inc. (1979) Prepared for the Secretary of State (Amateur Sport) Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2000-12-15
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"To determine the views of the people of British Columbia on amateur sport, 945 interviews were conducted with respondents aged 15 or over, drawn equally from the municipalities of the province surveyed."
Creator(s): Infras Inc. (1979) for Secretary of State on Amateur Sport in Canada, Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2000-10-23
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"This survey was conducted among the residents of the Prairies in order to complete the various surveys of Canadians about their participation in amateur sport, the most recent of which were conducted by Infras inc. in Quebec in October 1999 and in the Atlantic Provinces in June 2000."
Creator(s): Infras Inc. (1979) Prepared for the Secretary of State on Amateur Sport in Canada Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2000-09-29
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"This study was carried out between May 19, 2000 and May 31, 2000 on the basis of a proportional, representative sample of the population aged 15 and over in the Atlantic provinces (Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick), as described in the methodology section."
Creator(s): Infras inc. (1979) Marcel M.Giner, Ph.D. Karl Érik Giner, B.Sc. for Secretary of State for Amateur Sport in Canada | Date Published: 2000-06-01
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"To obtain the views of the population of the Yukon, NWT and Nunavut on amateur sport, 903 interviews were conducted with respondents aged 15 and over, distributed relatively equally among the three regions polled."
Creator(s): Prepared for Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2000-06
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"This study is designed to gather information about general participation in sports in Quebec, the influence of athletes on participation in sports and finally the level of participation by governments and associations."
Creator(s): Infras Inc. (1979) Prepared for the Secretary of State on Amateur Sport in Canada Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 1999-10-12
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"Every autumn, millions of football fans in Canada and around the world hunker down on their couch to watch the Canadian Football League’s Eastern and Western division champions compete for the ultimate prize: the Grey Cup title."
Creator(s): Culture.ca | Date Published: 2007-11
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"This discussion paper will provide you, the audience with some background to the importance of Aboriginal sport, culture and tourism and the issues and challenges that face governments, practitioners, and Aboriginal communities in ensuring a healthier and more active Aboriginal community through sports, culture and tourism opportunities."
Creator(s): Christian Sinclair | Date Published: 2003-10-22
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"Operated by the Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Society and the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation."
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