Our high-performance heroes were in Canada’s capital to be recognized for their achievements at the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018.

Events today at Rideau Hall with Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada, and on Parliament Hill with the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities, are recognizing our Canadian athletes, guides and coaches for their record-breaking accomplishments and performances at the recent Winter Games. They will be accompanied by Tricia Smith, President, Chris Overholt, CEO and Secretary General and Isabelle Charest, Chef de Mission, of the Canadian Olympic Committee; and Marc-André Fabien, President, Karen O’Neill, CEO and Todd Nicholson, Chef de Mission, of the Canadian Paralympic Committee; as well as Team Canada’s high-performance directors.

The day will begin with an interactive national “Team Canada Champion Chat,” providing youth across Canada with the opportunity to engage with Olympians and Paralympians live from Rideau Hall. Athletes, students and the general public at Rideau Hall will also be able to try out sports such as para ice hockey and snowboarding. After a special ceremony in the morning – including the presentation of the James Worrall Flag Bearer Awards presented by Petro-Canada and distribution of the Olympic and Paralympic rings presented by Teck, Canada’s largest diversified resource company and proud sponsor of the Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Paralympic Committee – Team Canada members will travel to the Parliament of Canada, where another “Team Canada Classroom Champion Chat” will take place. Athletes, guides, and coaches will then be celebrated in the House of Commons and share the story of their exceptional journey.

The Government of Canada is proud to support our country’s world-class sports system, providing funding for initiatives to help our high-performance athletes and to promote sports participation among all Canadians. We commend our many partners—including provincial and territorial governments, the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Committees, national sports organizations and the private sector—who work to ensure that our athletes are supported on their journey to the podium.

QUOTES:

“The Government of Canada recognizes that our athletes are an enormous source of pride for all Canadians and serve as excellent role models for all of us—especially our young people. This is why it is so important to honour them in the nation’s capital and recognize all the hard work and dedication that each of them has put into their sport. Whether it was podium success or a personal best, we congratulate all of our athletes on their tremendous accomplishments; you have made Canada proud.”

– The Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and the Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities

“Thank you to the Government of Canada for making today’s celebration of Canadian sporting excellence possible. Canadians are so very proud of the hard work and dedication our teams committed to making PyeongChang 2018 the most successful Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in our country’s history. We are thrilled to be able to celebrate their incredible performances together.”

– Tricia Smith, President, Canadian Olympic Committee

“PyeongChang 2018 was a superb display of dedication, heart and perseverance—all qualities we value in Canada. Our athletes are wonderful ambassadors for sport and parasport across the country and are so deserving of recognition for their accomplishments at Canada’s most successful Paralympic and Olympic Winter Games ever. Thank you to the Government of Canada for welcoming the athletes to Ottawa for such a wonderful celebration.”

– Marc-André Fabien, President, Canadian Paralympic Committee

QUICK FACTS:

  • The Team Canada Celebration in the National Capital Region, including recognition in the House of Commons, has been a prominent event to honour Olympic and Paralympic athletes for many years
  • Canada earned a record-breaking number of medals for a winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in PyeongChang: our athletes brought home 29 Olympic medals, and Canada’s Paralympic team came back with 28
  • Canada’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes in PyeongChang received direct support from the Athletes Assistance Program, which was increased in October 2017
  • The Government of Canada is the single largest investor in Canada’s sports system, providing funding for initiatives to support our high-performance athletes and to promote sports participation among all Canadians, from the playground to the podium