Rising cost of living, especially food prices, impacts youth sports across Canada
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.
Jeremy Cross, a youth basketball coach in the Greater Toronto Area who is also the executive director of the Coaches Association of Ontario, saw it first hand earlier this month. His teams were planning for a three-day provincial championship tournament an hour’s drive outside of the city when parents were asked about spending the weekend overnight.
“Normally, we would stay in hotels but we had a unanimous decision by all families, all 13 families on my team, not one family wanting to stay over because of the cost of hotels,” said Cross. “So we’re all going to drive Friday, Saturday and Sunday for the Ontario championships, back and forth, an hour away.
“Because nobody wants to pay the, I think it was like a rate of like $279 per night, for a basic hotel.”