
Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES; True Sport) is national multi-sport organization that strives to ensure fair, safe, accessible, and inclusive sport for Canadians. Through one of their four strategic priorities, True Sport, the CCES has the capacity to reach all sports stakeholders in Canada.

PREVNet (Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence) is a national research and knowledge mobilization hub that brings together researchers and national organizations to build research capacity, assess youth relationship problems, and promote evidence-based programs and effective policies across Canada to address and reduce youth interpersonal violence and promote healthy relationships.

RefLIVE is a referee management company that provides local sports associations and major leagues across the world support for their officials. This support includes the assessment of referee abuse. To date they have served approximately 65,000 referees worldwide, tracking match-by-match reports on crowd behaviour to identify key problem areas to be addressed.

The Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association (NLSA) serves as the governing body for soccer in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The association oversees various programs and competitions, including the Newfoundland and Labrador Challenge Cup. NLSA emphasizes inclusivity, diversity, and sportsmanship throughout its initiatives.

Soccer Nova Scotia serves as the governing body for soccer in Nova Scotia. With a mission to provide leadership by building vibrant communities through a player-centred approach, the organization emphasizes fair play, respect, and a passion for the game. Overseeing a community of more than 24,000 players, 2,000 coaches, and 700 referees, Soccer Nova Scotia is dedicated to fostering the growth and development of soccer across the province.

Soccer New Brunswick (SNB) is the governing body for soccer in New Brunswick. As a member of the Canadian Soccer Association, SNB’s mission is to enable the development and growth of soccer in the province, aiming to inspire healthy communities through the sport. The organization offers opportunities for players to compete at various levels and collaborates with local clubs and organizations to promote inclusivity and sportsmanship.

Soccer Québec is the provincial governing body for soccer in Québec. Dedicated to the development, promotion, and governance of soccer across the province, Soccer Québec supports players, coaches, referees, and clubs at all levels—from grassroots to elite competition. With a strong focus on inclusion, excellence, and community engagement, the organization plays a vital role in shaping the soccer landscape in Québec.

Ontario Soccer is the designated Provincial Sport Governing Body (PSGB) for soccer in Ontario and provides leadership and support for the advancement of soccer in collaboration and cooperation with membership, partners and other stakeholders. Ontario Soccer is a full member of the Canadian Soccer Association (Canada Soccer).

Saskatchewan Soccer Association is the designated Provincial Sport Governing Body (PSGB) for the sport of soccer in Saskatchewan and is a full member of the Canadian Soccer Association (Canada Soccer). As such, SSA is entrusted by the statutes of FIFA and the constitution of Canada Soccer with the mandate of fostering, developing and promoting soccer in Saskatchewan.

The Alberta Soccer Association (ASA) is the governing body for soccer in Alberta. The organization’s vision is to create a welcoming soccer community that inspires and empowers all participants. ASA oversees various competitions, including the Alberta Major Soccer League and provincial championships, and is committed to promoting diversity, inclusion, and the development of players, coaches, and referees across the province.

BC Soccer is the Provincial Sport Governing Body (PSGB) responsible for the governance, promotion, and development of the game of soccer in British Columbia and is a full member of the Canadian Soccer Association (Canada Soccer). BC Soccer is the largest provincial sport organization (PSO) in BC; third largest soccer-specific PSO in Canada.

The University of Ottawa is the largest bilingual (English-French) university in the world and is a member of the Canadian U15 group of research-intensive universities.