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Canadian Olympic Committee wants to host the Olympic Games again
Summary
At the Milan-Cortina Olympics the Canadian Olympic Committee said it still hopes to host another Games and is studying dispersed hosting models; COC officials also reported that federal funding for national sports organizations has been effectively frozen since 2005.
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At the Milan-Cortina Olympics the Canadian Olympic Committee reiterated its interest in hosting another Games and said it is watching how these Games are being run. Canada last hosted the Olympics in Vancouver in 2010, and recent bid attempts for Calgary 2026 and Vancouver 2030 did not go ahead. The COC has signalled it would consider stepping forward if the Swiss bid for 2038 does not proceed. Officials also raised concerns about long-standing funding constraints and the impact on athlete development.
Key points:
- COC leaders say they want to host another Olympic Games and are observing Milan-Cortina's dispersed hosting model.
- Canada last hosted the Games in Vancouver in 2010; bids for Calgary 2026 and Vancouver 2030 were not completed.
- The Swiss bid is currently seen as the frontrunner for 2038, and the COC said it could step forward if that bid fails.
- COC officials report federal funding for national sports organizations has been effectively frozen since 2005 and say this is affecting development pathways.
- The COC has set a private fundraising goal of $500 million over the next decade to support national sport programs.
Summary:
The COC's interest in hosting again is influenced by the dispersed approach used at Milan-Cortina and by concerns about athlete development and funding. Undetermined at this time.
