
Multi-province bid pitched as a way for Canada to host Commonwealth Games
Canadian bids for a Commonwealth Games have died by provincial government disinterest, so multiple provinces sharing reduced costs is the pitch by Olympic and Commonwealth Games artistic swimmer Claire Carver-Dias.
The president of Commonwealth Sport Canada states cutting the cost of hosting by 60 per cent — from roughly a billion dollars to $350 million — and splitting it across jurisdictions is a way for Canada to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games.
“We’re at a place in Canadian sport where, not to start on a negative, but our major Games bidding process is broken,” Carver-Dias said.
“We have built an early-stage concept for a United Canada 2030 bid for the Commonwealth Games. No new building, new construction. Existing venues maybe need some tweaking, but lowering those costs by 60 per cent and sharing the costs across multiple jurisdictions.”