Federal budget bumps up monthly carding money for Canada’s top athletes
CALGARY — Canada’s athletes will see a raise in their monthly cheque.
The country’s top athletes receive money from Sport Canada via the Athletes Assistance Program to help pay for groceries, housing and utilities.
It’s known as “carding” money and it’s been a maximum of $1,500 a month for a senior card since 2004.
The federal government committed in Wednesday’s budget to pump an extra $5 million a year into the Athletes Assistance Program for the next five years, which is an 18 per cent increase.


