The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) is the custodian of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP), the set of rules that govern anti-doping in Canada. The CADP consists of several components such as in- and out-of-competition testing, education, medical exemptions, and the consequences of doping violations. The CADP is compliant with the World Anti-Doping Code (the Code) and all of its associated International Standards. The 2021 CADP is currently in effect.
Squash Canada has adopted the CADP, which means you are part of a world-class anti-doping program that is designed to protect athletes’ rights and ensure a level playing field. Squash Canada’s anti-doping policy and Code of Conduct reflect and support the CADP.
As a member of Squash Canada, the CADP applies to you, and athletes participating in Squash Canada -sanctioned activities may be selected for doping control. The CADP also applies to athlete support personnel.
You may also be subject to the rules of your international federation. Learn more about World Squash’s anti-doping policies and procedures. (World Squash Anti-Doping)
While athletes and support personnel should be familiar with the rules of the CADP and the Code, they should also know how to practice clean sport, which can be achieved by following these guidelines:
Competition Manipulation
Competition manipulation is recognized as a major threat to the integrity of sport on a global scale and without measures in place to manage sport betting and corruption, it will continue to grow. The CCES is working with trusted partners to protect the integrity of Canadian sport and to educate the sport community about the risks associated with such activities. For more information, complete Understanding Competition Manipulation, a 15-minute primer course.
CCES Integrity Hotline
Protecting clean and fair sport is a collective responsibility. The CCES Integrity Hotline provides Canadians with a secure and anonymous means to report suspected doping and competition manipulation, both of which are major threats to good sport.
Coming forward with sensitive information is a big decision, and the CCES appreciates your courage to raise concerns about doping in sport and/or competition manipulation. You can send information or evidence to the CCES Integrity Hotline, powered by RealResponse, one of four ways:
- Text 1-888-441-CCES (2237)
- Chat through WhatsApp 1-888-441-CCES (2237)
- Call 1-888-441-CCES (2237)
- Email integrity@cces.realresponse.com
For more information, visit the CCES Integrity Hotline.
Contact the CCES
For additional resources and more about anti-doping, please contact the CCES:
- Email: info@cces.ca
- Call toll-free: 1-800-672-7775
- www.cces.ca