Inclusion in Canadian Sports Network (ICSN) Recognized as a Multi-Sport Organization (MSO)

The Inclusion in Canadian Sports Network (ICSN) is proud to announce that it has officially been recognized as a Multi-Sport Organization (MSO) under Sport Canada. ICSN is the only organization under Sport Canada dedicated to addressing racism, advancing equity, and promoting diversity across the Canadian amateur sport system.

This milestone highlights the importance of ICSN’s mission to create inclusive spaces in Canadian sport and ensure representation for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) in leadership, coaching, officiating, and administration.

Since receiving this recognition, ICSN has already been part of several key milestones shaping the Canadian Sport System:

  • June 6, 2025 – ICSN received confirmation from Sport Canada that its application to become a Multi-Sport Organization (MSO) had been approved.
  • August 10, 2025 – Shauna Bookal, President & CEO of ICSN, was invited to present at the Federal-Provincial/Territorial Ministers responsible for Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation Council (SPARC) meeting.
  • August 11, 2025 – Following ICSN’s presentation, the Council publicly named racism as a barrier in Canadian sport for the first time. Key highlights from the SPARC meeting stated: “Ministers directed officials to examine how governments can further address racism and discrimination in sport in Canada.”
  • August 11, 2025The Canadian Sport Policy 2025–2035 was released, identifying diversity as one of the shared values that will guide the next decade of sport in Canada.

As ICSN marks this milestone, we celebrate the progress made over the past five years and reaffirm our commitment to equity, inclusion, and representation in sport.

We invite all sport leaders, participants, and communities to join us in creating a Canadian sport system where everyone belongs. Get involved:

Help shape the future of sport in Canada

The Future of Sport in Canada Commission has launched a national survey – and your voice matters.

At ICSN, we’re committed to amplifying the experiences and needs of underrepresented communities in sport. Too often, voices from BIPOC communities, para sport communities, and others who have been historically excluded are left out of decisions that shape the sport system. This is your chance to change that – to speak up and help build a more inclusive, safe, and equitable sport system for all.

The survey is open until late August 2025 and is available to anyone in Canada who wants to share their sport experiences, perspectives, and ideas for change.

Whether you’re an athlete, coach, administrator, volunteer, parent, or fan – your feedback will help shape policies that reflect the diversity of Canada.

Together, let’s make sport better for everyone.