Drowning in debt, Canadian Olympic athletes are facing financial difficulties and are seeking an increase in their monthly assistance from the government. With the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris approaching, they have requested a $6.3 million raise to the Athletes Assistance Program (AAP), commonly referred to as 'carding' money, in the upcoming federal budget set for April 16. This move comes as athletes struggle to manage their expenses and aim for better support in their preparation for the games.
Drowning in debt, athletes ask for raise in monthly "carding" money in federal budget https://t.co/ir1LMwvdAr
Drowning in debt, Canada's Olympic athletes ask for raise in monthly 'carding' money in federal budget https://t.co/T8Tp2FoW6F
With the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris on the horizon, Canada's athletes are asking for a $6.3 million raise to the Athletes Assistance Program (AAP), informally known as "carding" money, in the federal government's April 16 budget. https://t.co/sLklbnQ524
Drowning in debt, Canadian Olympic athletes ask for raise in monthly ‘carding’ money in federal budget https://t.co/Gy2qMeed2Y https://t.co/aJiQZjW88D
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