Government boosts carding money for athletes ahead of Paris Olympics
OTTAWA — The federal government announced in Tuesday’s budget that it will increase funding for the Athlete Assistance Program by $35 million over the next five years as the 2024 Paris Olympics approach.
The $7-million annual increase is more than $6.3-million raise requested by Canadian athletes last month.
It’s the first raise to the AAP, informally known as “carding” money, since 2017.
The money is for living expenses and competition costs an athlete’s sport’s governing body doesn’t cover.