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Report Doping

 

The pursuit of doping-free sport is a matter of public interest. Canada Powerlifting (CANPL) is committed to eradicating the use of performance enhancing drugs from powerlifting in Canada. As such, all registrants of CANPL, by virtue of membership, are agreeing to submit to periodic drug testing, either at a sanctioned CPU contest, or on a "no notice" out of competition basis.

CANPL also follows the guidelines of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program. The CADP is the set of rules that govern doping control in Canada. Compliant with the World Anti-Doping Code and all international standards, the CADP describes how the program is carried out and details the process of results management, including penalties for infractions.

Full details of the CADP and other controls that
CANPL adheres to may be found on the website of the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport.

Effective July 2017, CANPL no longer posts results. This is to minimize any chance of predictability to testing.

If you have been tested and would like to know the results, please contact Mylene Lee at CCES, mlee@cces.ca, or by phone at 800-672-7775 (extension 3248)

Report Doping

If you have knowledge or suspicion that a
CANPL member is involved in the use or distribution of performance enhancing drugs, you may report this to the CCES, anonymously if you wish.

Please go to http://cces.ca/reportdoping and provide as many details as possible.

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