SMG is a center of innovation. We are a collaborative, open-source policy community that welcomes your ideas about how to improve sport and make it work better for Canadians. From new approaches in respect of sport governance to domestic sport for development (S4D) initiatives, the sport and physical activity sector benefits from innovative thinking and experimental approaches as we work together to achieve our goals.
You will find news, events and resources regarding our innovative work on this page. Make sure to check out our Idea Wiki to see how you can contribute your innovative ideas!

The Working Together Initiative (WTI) is a new initiative committed to innovation in public sector governance and collective action. It is a group of individuals, NGOs, and government departments (federal and provincial) that have pooled their resources to explore how sports and physical activity can achieve and leverage multiple policy objectives as well as learning how to work more effectively across boundaries.
For more information about the WTI click here or contact Steven Trainor, Senior Leader of the WTI: steven.trainor@gmail.com.

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Sport for development involves tapping into what sport can do “intentionally” to address a range of community priorities, such as community building, health promotion, Aboriginal youth engagement, economic revitalization, newcomer settlement, citizen participation and conflict resolution. Click here to learn more about SMG's work in this promising area.
This initiative stems from a real desire from the sport for development community to communicate the wonderful things that sport is doing across communities in Canada. Storytelling was selected as the most appropriate medium to share first-hand experiences of how the intentional use of sport has led to enhanced social outcomes such as better newcomer integration, increased community involvement and crime prevention. This online platform will be launching in Fall 2011! To learn more click here.