“The fight against doping in sport is a global one and we can learn from the efforts and expertise of other national anti-doping organizations,” said Doug MacQuarrie, Chief Operating Officer of the CCES. “The CCES was fortunate to be able to consult with UKAD to help refine our already robust anti-doping program in Canada. We recognize that an international approach is integral to prevent, detect and deter doping.”
During the consultancy period, representatives of UKAD visited CCES headquarters to review current processes and share intelligence-gathering methods and best practices. In the future, this information will be used to support and implement new anti-doping initiatives within the 2015 edition of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program.
“UKAD has a strong and well-established relationship with the CCES and we are delighted to have worked with them to support the development of their intelligence-gathering capabilities,” said Nicole Sapstead, Director of Operations at UKAD. “The 2015 edition of the World Anti-Doping Code identifies the importance of intelligence and investigations to robust anti-doping programs. It is essential we work together globally and share and improve standards to stop those that are doping or enabling doping from damaging sport.”