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What happens to an individual’s funding when they break the anti-doping rules?

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What happens to an individual’s funding when they break the anti-doping rules?

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A. Any individual who has committed and been sanctioned for an anti-doping rule violation pursuant to or recognized under the Canadian Anti-Doping Program or its predecessors resulting in a two-year period of sport ineligibility or greater and, where applicable, has not been reinstated, is permanently ineligible to receive any direct financial support provided by the Government of Canada. Any individual who has committed and been sanctioned for an anti-doping rule violation pursuant to the Canadian Anti-Doping Program resulting in a period of sport ineligibility of less than two years is ineligible to receive any direct financial support provided by the Government of Canada for a corresponding period.

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