Report Card Partners and Funders

Production of the 2014 Report Card is possible through funding from the following partners:

   
 
     
 

Additional support is provided by the provincial and territorial governments through the Interprovincial Sport and Recreation Council (ISRC) and by IA Clarington Investments.

Active Healthy Kids Canada relies upon its strategic partners, who play a critical role in the research, content development and communication of the Report Card:

 
 

Thanks to our 2014 Research Working Group:

  • Dr. Mark Tremblay
    (Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute)
  • Christine Cameron
    (Canadian Fitness & Lifestyle Research Institute)
  • Dr. Jean-Philippe Chaput
    (Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute)
  • Dr. Guy Faulkner
    (University of Toronto)
  • Dr. Ian Janssen
    (Queen’s University)
  • Dr. Peter Katzmarzyk
    (Pennington Biomedical Research Center)
  • Dr. Angela Kolen
    (St. Francis Xavier University)
  • Dr. Stephen Manske
    (Propel Centre for Population Health Impact, University of Waterloo)
  • Dr. Art Salmon
    (Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport)
  • Dr. John C. Spence
    (University of Alberta)
  • Dr. Brian Timmons
    (McMaster University)
  • Joel Barnes
    (Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute)
  • Dr. Casey Gray
    (Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute)

Thanks to our network partners who help to extend the reach of the Report Card to key influencers of physical activity for children and youth across the country:

  • Alberta Centre for Active Living
  • BC Ministry of Health
  • Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada
  • British Columbia Recreation and Parks Association
  • Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
  • First Nations and Inuit Health Branch of Health Canada
  • Green Communities Canada
  • Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Coalition of New Brunswick
  • Manitoba in motion
  • Northwest Territories Sport and Recreation Council
  • Nunavut Department of Culture, Language, Elders and Youth, Sport and Recreation
  • Ophea
  • Physical Activity Coalition of Manitoba
  • Physical and Health Education Canada
  • Recreation and Parks Association of the Yukon
  • Recreation Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Recreation Nova Scotia
  • Recreation PEI
  • Reseau Accès Participation (Québec)
  • Saskatchewan in motion
  • YMCA Canada