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Boccia Canada Partners with CBC Sports and Radio-Canada Sports to livestream the 2025 Boccia National Championships

Boccia Canada is proud to announce a new partnership with CBC Sports and Radio-Canada Sports to provide live coverage of the 2025 Boccia National Championships, bringing one of Canada’s most inclusive and strategic sports to audiences nationwide.

Fans can tune in to CBC GemICI Tou.tvcbcsports.ca and the CBC Sports YouTube Channel to watch four full days of live competition featuring Canada’s top boccia athletes:

  • Thursday, November 20 – 10:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. ET
  • Friday, November 21 – 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET
  • Saturday, November 22 – 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET (includes medal ceremony)
  • Sunday, November 23 – 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET (includes medal ceremony)

Boccia is one of the most established Paralympic Games sports, designed for athletes with high support needs, and Canada has a long and proud history of success on the international stage. Canadian athletes have captured multiple Paralympic and World Championship medals, inspiring the next generation of athletes and strengthening the sport’s presence across the country.

“Partnering with CBC Sports and Radio-Canada Sports allows us to share the incredible stories and performances of our athletes with audiences across the country,” said Martin Richard, CEO of the Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Association (CCPSA). “By making the Boccia National Championships accessible to all Canadians, we celebrate both excellence and inclusion, values that are central to the Paralympic Movement and to our mission of ensuring that sport truly is for everyone.”

This partnership with CBC Sports and Radio-Canada Sports marks an important milestone in expanding access to boccia and increasing awareness of the sport’s impact—from community programming to Canada’s high-performance stage.

For more information, visit bocciacanada.ca and follow @BocciaCanada on social media for updates and highlights throughout the Championships.

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About Boccia Canada

Boccia Canada is the boccia delivery arm of the Canadian Cerebral Palsy Sports Association (CCPSA), the National Sport Organization for the Paralympic sport of boccia. Boccia Canada is focused on providing athletes and individuals of all ages and skill with the chance to play a unique Paralympic sport. We lead, develop and grow boccia from grassroots to producing World Champions, and we collaborate with partners to increase participation of Canadians with physical disabilities in sport.

About boccia

Boccia is a Paralympic sport of precision and strategy similar to lawn bowling or curling, played by athletes with Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy and related disabilities. It is one of only two Paralympic sports that do not have an Olympic counterpart. Athletes compete in one of six sport classes based on their level and type of disability: BC1, BC2, BC3 BC4, BC5, and Open.

Media Contact

Zoe Meil-Charbonneau
Interim Program Coordinator
zmeil@ccpsa.ca 

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