Of particular concern for youth sports organizers is the cost of food, a central part of athletics competition. Grocery prices in Canada were up 11.4 per cent in January compared to a year ago
It's rare for there to be unanimous agreement among the parents of youth athletes, but Canada's rising cost of living has created a consensus.
"Because nobody wants to pay the, I think it was like a rate of like $279 per night, for a basic hotel." Peter Niedre, director of education partnerships for the Coaching Association of Canada and a coach in biathlon, canoeing, and Nordic skiing, said that spiralling costs, especially around food, has three immediate impacts on youth sports.
Niedre said that coaches and other sports organizers are having to become more savvy with how they plan trips for tournaments and other competitions.
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