Karate Quebec postpones competition after losing Criminal Code exemption
Karate Quebec says plans for its Quebec Cup were postponed Thursday due to “confusion in the interpretation and application of the Criminal Code” that makes karate competitions illegal without a provincial decree.
The weekend competition in Montreal was to be used as a selection event for the Canada Games. However, the sport no longer has an exemption under the Code since karate is not on the Olympic program for the 2024 Paris Games, Karate Quebec said in a release Thursday.
While the practice of the sport is legal, the removal of the Olympic exemption and lack of a decree means a competition could expose organizers, stakeholders and athletes involved in so-called prizefights to the risk of punishable offences, the association said.
“It’s a difference of interpretation but unfortunately the government’s interpretation stands,” said Karate Quebec president Stephane Rivest.