Canadian Anti-Doping Program

As a member of Wheelchair Basketball Canada, or as a participant in wheelchair basketball, the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) applies to you.  It is important to know that by participating in activities sanctioned by Wheelchair Basketball Canada, you are subject to the CADP and, accordingly, may be selected for doping control.

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 and all international standards.

Wheelchair Basketball Canada has adopted the CADP which means that you can be confident that you are part of a world-class anti-doping program that is designed to protect athletes’ rights and ensure a level playing field. Our anti-doping policy and code of conduct reflect and support the CADP:

While the CCES administers anti-doping for the Canadian sport community, you may also be subject to the rules of your international federation (IF).

Important Information

The CCES recommends that athletes take the following actions to ensure they don’t commit an inadvertent anti-doping rule violation:

Doping Control

Prohibited Substances & Methods

News

Sign up to receive CCES media releases and advisory notes and get the latest anti-doping news. Follow the CCES on social media:

Report Doping

Report doping activity. Call the hotline at 1-800-710-CCES or fill in the online form.

Additional Resources and Information

Contact

For additional resources and more about anti-doping, please contact the CCES:

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