June 07, 2012 (Ottawa, Ontario) – Supporters of more stringent doping penalties got a boost recently when the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES), an independent, national, not-for-profit organization, recently announced that lacrosse athlete, Isaac Haack, received a four-year sanction for possession and trafficking of banned substances. The CCES asserted the violation following Haack’s conviction for trafficking in British Columbia Provincial Court on December 9, 2011… read more HERE.
Any persons with knowledge of doping activities may contact the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport at: 1-800-710-CCES or by email atintelligence@cces.ca.
June 8th, 2012 at 9:24 am
YES and that is a big YES—-sorry to see you go Isaac!
Two things here that make me extremely happy—the issuance of the 4(four) year ban and and the last statement of the article offering an e-mail address and a phone number to access if you know of any doping activities. Good move by CCES.
June 8th, 2012 at 8:01 pm
What’s the deal here?!? I thought only athletes from Eastern Europe doped!!!