Code of Ethics and Code of Ethics Appeal Procedure – Highlight of Changes Skate Canada has updated the Code of Ethics (“COE”) and the Code of Ethics Appeal Procedure (“Procedure”) which entered into force January 27, 2026. The revised policy and procedure replace the previous Skate Canada Code of Ethics which entered into force on […]
Misconduct Reporting and Resolution Policy and Procedure Changes
Misconduct Reporting and Resolution Policy and Misconduct Reporting and Resolution Procedure – Highlight of Changes Skate Canada has updated the Misconduct Reporting and Resolution Policy and the Misconduct Reporting and Resolution Procedure which entered into force December 12, 2025. The revised policy and procedure replace the previous Skate Canada Misconduct Reporting and Resolution Policy and […]
Officials Screening
As of September 1, 2021 all officials must be in good standing prior to attendance at their first assessment day or competition. This includes having completed the NEW: Screening requirement – screening done through the company approved by Skate Canada and must show a status of “Clear”. Refer to the eligibility to officiate for the […]
New Mandatory Requirements for All Skate Canada Officials – Respect in Sport and Code of Ethics
Skate Canada is committed to creating a safe and inclusive sporting environment. To support these objectives the following requirements are being put in place for all officials beginning September 1, 2019. The Eligibility to Officiate Rule in Rules of Sport – Officials will be revised for the 2019-2020 season to reflect the following new requirements. In order to officiate at a […]
LGBTQI2S Inclusion Survey
Skate Canada registrants and members are invited to participate in a survey that is part of a Skate Canada/University of Calgary research project on LGBTQI2S inclusion. The project is led by Dr. William Bridel, a former skater, official, and administrator. If you are 18 years of age or older, we’d appreciate your time and insights. Start […]