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{{Short description|Governing body for wheelchair rugby in Canada}}
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{{Infobox Sport governing body
|assocname= Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association
|assocname= Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association
|abbrev =CWSA
|abbrev =CWSA
|sport= [[wheelchair rugby]] and [[powerlifting]]
|sport= [[wheelchair rugby]]
|category =Wheelchair Sports
|category =Wheelchair Sports
|image = CANWheelchairRugbyLogo.jpg
|image = CANWheelchairRugbyLogo.jpg
|caption =CAN Wheelchair Rugby Logo
|caption =CWSA Logo
|jurisdiction = Wheelchair Sports in Canada
|jurisdiction = Wheelchair Sports in Canada
|founded = {{Start date|1972}}
|founded = {{Start date|1967}}
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|headquarters = Ottawa, Ontario
|headquarters = Ottawa, Ontario
|location =
|location =Ottawa, Ontario
|president =Donald Royer
|president =Dr. Donald Royer
|chairman =
|chairman =
|chiefexec =
|chiefexec =Catherine Cadieux
|secretary =
|secretary =
|coach =
|coach =
|womenscoach =
|womenscoach =
|key staff =Catherine Cadieux, Andy Van Neutegem, Duncan Campbell, Don Lane
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|sponsor = [[Sport Canada]]
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The '''Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association (CWSA)''' (French: ''Association canadienne des sports en fauteuil roulant (ACSFR)'') is a [[non-profit organization]] and the [[sports governing body|governing body]] for [[wheelchair rugby]] and [[powerlifting]] in [[Canada]]. The organization represents Canada in the [[International Wheelchair Rugby Federation]] (IWRF) and the [[Canada national wheelchair rugby team|national wheelchair rugby team]] in the [[Canadian Paralympic Committee]]. The CWSA's President is Donald Royer.
The '''Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association (CWSA)''' ({{langx|fr|Association canadienne des sports en fauteuil roulant}} (ACSFR)) is a [[non-profit organization]] and the [[sports governing body|governing body]] for [[wheelchair rugby]] in [[Canada]]. The organization represents Canada in the [[International Wheelchair Rugby Federation]] (IWRF), Own the Podium, and the national wheelchair rugby team in the [[Canadian Paralympic Committee]]. The CWSA's president is Dr. Donald Royer of Sherbrooke, Quebec.

The organization is responsible for the selection and training of the teams that represent Canada in international tournaments, including the World Championships and [[Summer Paralympics|Games of the Paralympiad]] and the qualifiers therefor, as well as for the promotion of the sports amongst prospective players, [[spectator sports|spectator]]s, and [[fan (aficionado)|fan]]s.


The organization is responsible for the selection and training of the teams that represent Canada in international tournaments, including the World Championships and [[Summer Paralympics|Games of the Paralympiad]] and the qualifiers therefore, as well as for the promotion of the sport amongst prospective players, [[spectator sports|spectator]]s, and [[fan (aficionado)|fan]]s.


==Organization==
==Organization==
Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association (106868706rr0001) was registered with Canadian Revenue Agency as a Canadian amateur athletic association (RCAAA); therefore, they can issue official donation receipts and are eligible to receive gifts from registered charities since 1972-04-25.<ref> http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/chrts-gvng/qlfd-dns/qd-lstngs/RCAAA-ACESA-lst-eng.html#reg Canadian Revenue Agency</ref>
Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association (106868706RR0001) was registered with Canadian Revenue Agency as a Canadian amateur athletic association (RCAAA); therefore, they can issue official donation receipts and are eligible to receive gifts from registered charities since 1972-04-25.<ref>http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/chrts-gvng/qlfd-dns/qd-lstngs/RCAAA-ACESA-lst-eng.html#reg Canadian Revenue Agency</ref>

==External links==
*[http://www.cwsa.ca/en/site/ Official site of the Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association (CWSA)]


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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==External links==
*[http://www.cwsa.ca/ Official site of the Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association (CWSA)]


{{Sports governing bodies of Canada}}
{{Sports governing bodies of Canada}}
{{Sport in Canada}}
{{Sport in Canada}}
{{International wheelchair rugby}}
{{International wheelchair rugby}}
{{Authority control}}
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[[Category:Sports governing bodies in Canada|Wheelchair rugby]]
[[Category:Sports governing bodies in Canada|Wheelchair rugby]]
[[Category:Parasports in Canada|Wheel]]
[[Category:Wheelchair rugby]]
[[Category:Wheelchair rugby]]


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Latest revision as of 11:27, 24 October 2024

Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association
Sportwheelchair rugby
CategoryWheelchair Sports
JurisdictionWheelchair Sports in Canada
AbbreviationCWSA
Founded1967 (1967)
HeadquartersOttawa, Ontario
LocationOttawa, Ontario
PresidentDr. Donald Royer
CEOCatherine Cadieux
Other key staffCatherine Cadieux, Andy Van Neutegem, Duncan Campbell, Don Lane
SponsorSport Canada
Official website
www.cwsa.ca
Canada

The Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association (CWSA) (French: Association canadienne des sports en fauteuil roulant (ACSFR)) is a non-profit organization and the governing body for wheelchair rugby in Canada. The organization represents Canada in the International Wheelchair Rugby Federation (IWRF), Own the Podium, and the national wheelchair rugby team in the Canadian Paralympic Committee. The CWSA's president is Dr. Donald Royer of Sherbrooke, Quebec.

The organization is responsible for the selection and training of the teams that represent Canada in international tournaments, including the World Championships and Games of the Paralympiad and the qualifiers therefore, as well as for the promotion of the sport amongst prospective players, spectators, and fans.

Organization

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Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association (106868706RR0001) was registered with Canadian Revenue Agency as a Canadian amateur athletic association (RCAAA); therefore, they can issue official donation receipts and are eligible to receive gifts from registered charities since 1972-04-25.[1]

References

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