Total Number of Communication Reports: 5
Monthly communication reports in the last 6 months: 0
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Health
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Advocate for the implementation of the 'Framework for Recreation in Canada’, the preeminent policy document on recreation developed collaboratively by all provincial and territorial governments (except Quebec), the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association, and the Provincial/Territorial Parks and Recreation Associations (including L'Association québécoise du loisir municipal (AQLM)).
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Policies or Program
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Health
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Advocate for the implementation of the federal government's current physical activity strategy entitled 'The Common Vision'
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Policies or Program
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Health
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Advocate for the implementation of ‘Parks for All, an Action Plan for Canada’s Parks Community’, developed collaboratively by the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association, the Canadian Parks Council, and many individuals and organizations dedicated to connecting Canadians with Nature while conserving lands and waters.
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Policies or Program
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Health
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Engagement in the current federal government's 'Canadian Sport Policy' - developed in 2011 and the participation in the renewal of the federal Canadian Sport Policy.
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Policies or Program
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Employment and Training
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Partnership with Parks Canada and ESDC on the delivery of a wage subsidy program for hiring youth for jobs for municipal parks and recreation
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Policies or Program
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Municipalities
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Policy to support municipal parks and recreation
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Policies or Program
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Municipalities
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Pursue dedicated federal funding for municipal sport and recreation infrastructure
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Policies or Program
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Canadian Parks and Recreation Association (CPRA) is a national organization dedicated to realizing the full potential of parks and recreation as a major contributor to community health and vibrancy. CPRA collaborates with a host of other national organizations operating in the recreation, physical activity, environmental, facilities, sport, public health, crime prevention and social services arenas. Over the course of its 60-year history, CPRA has become a credible and strong national leader in our sector. In addition to our advocacy on the benefits of parks and recreation, we provide our members with the information, resources and the professional development they can use to make a difference in their own community. Through broad-based community involvement, we find solutions to social challenges, influence policy direction and generate momentum towards community quality of life.
Martin Sampson, Chief Executive Officer
End date of the last completed financial year: 2024-03-31
Government Institution | Funding Received in Last Financial Year | Funding Expected in Current Financial Year |
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Canadian Heritage (PCH) | $8,011,370.00 | Yes |
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) | $3,214,711.00 | Yes |
Parks Canada (PC) | $309,802.00 | Yes |
Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) | $78,218.00 | Yes |
Service Canada (ServCan) | $0.00 | Yes |
Address:
1180 Walkley Road, PO Box 83069
Ottawa, ON K1V 2M5
Canada
Telephone number:
613-523-5315