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Canadian Olympic Committee joins Centre for Sport and Human Rights

The Canadian Olympic Committee has become the first national Olympic committee in the world to join the Centre for Sport and Human Rights.

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Canadian Olympic Committee joins Centre for Sport and Human Rights

The Canadian Olympic Committee has become the first national Olympic committee in the world to join the Centre for Sport and Human Rights. 91Ô­´´’s Kaitlyn Lawes wears an Olympic Rings necklace during a women’s curling match against the Russian Olympic Committee at the Beijing Winter Olympics, Monday, Feb. 14, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Brynn Anderson


The Canadian Olympic Committee has become the first national Olympic committee in the world to join the Centre for Sport and Human Rights.

The centre based in Switzerland launched in 2018 to promote human rights in sport and prevent violations of those rights.

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