Sat.
Jan.
31
8:00 a.m.
Edmonton Tsunami 16U Boys Blue Team
Pacific Storm 16U Boys
-
-
Sat.
Jan.
31
8:00 a.m.
Team Sask 16U Boys
16U WAVE Boys 1
-
-
Sat.
Jan.
31
9:10 a.m.
Surrey Water Polo 16U Boys White
16U BLACK Torpedoes
-
-
Sat.
Jan.
31
9:10 a.m.
Surrey Water Polo 16U Boys Blue
16U GOLD Torpedoes
-
-
Sat.
Jan.
31
10:20 a.m.
16U BLACK Calgary Renegades
Pacific Storm 16U Girls
-
-
Sat.
Jan.
31
10:20 a.m.
Team Sask 16U Girls
16U WAVE Girls 1
-
-
Sat.
Jan.
31
11:30 a.m.
Surrey Water Polo 16U Girls
Vortex Water Polo 16U Girls
-
-
Sat.
Jan.
31
11:30 a.m.
16U GOLD Calgary Renegades
Edmonton Tsunami 16U Girls
-
-
Sat.
Jan.
31
12:40 p.m.
Surrey Water Polo 16U Boys White
Vortex Water Polo 16U Boys
-
-
Sat.
Jan.
31
12:40 p.m.
Team Sask 16U Boys
Edmonton Tsunami 16U Boys White Team
-
-
Fri.
Jan.
30
9:00 a.m.
Surrey Water Polo 16U Boys White
Edmonton Tsunami 16U Boys Blue Team
27
1
Final
Fri.
Jan.
30
10:10 a.m.
Edmonton Tsunami 16U Boys White Team
16U WAVE Boys 1
5
10
Final
Fri.
Jan.
30
10:10 a.m.
Vortex Water Polo 16U Boys
Pacific Storm 16U Boys
6
19
Final
Fri.
Jan.
30
11:20 a.m.
16U BLACK Calgary Renegades
Vortex Water Polo 16U Girls
12
9
Final
Fri.
Jan.
30
11:20 a.m.
Team Sask 16U Girls
16U GOLD Calgary Renegades
15
3
Final
Fri.
Jan.
30
12:30 p.m.
Edmonton Tsunami 16U Girls
16U WAVE Girls 1
5
14
Final
Fri.
Jan.
30
12:30 p.m.
Surrey Water Polo 16U Girls
Pacific Storm 16U Girls
8
9
Final
Fri.
Jan.
30
1:40 p.m.
Edmonton Tsunami 16U Boys Blue Team
Vortex Water Polo 16U Boys
4
14
Final
Fri.
Jan.
30
1:40 p.m.
16U GOLD Torpedoes
Edmonton Tsunami 16U Boys White Team
2
12
Final
Fri.
Jan.
30
2:50 p.m.
16U BLACK Torpedoes
Pacific Storm 16U Boys
6
10
Final

National Team Resources

Selection and Eligibility Criteria

2025-2026 Senior National Team Selection Criteria & Process (July 25, 2025) ***NEW***

2025-2026 Athlete Assistance Program (AAP) Policy (July 25, 2025) ***NEW***

 

Selection Process for WPC 2024-2025 Age Group National Team programs (October 31, 2024)

2024-2025 Senior National Team Selection Criteria & Process (July 29, 2024) 

2024-2025 Athlete Assistance Program (AAP) Policy (July 30, 2024)


Anti-Doping

Important Resources 

The Canadian Anti-Doping Program

As a member of Water Polo Canada (WPC), or as a participant in WPC sport,  the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) applies to you. It is important to know that by participating in activities sanctioned by WPC, you are subject to the CADP and, accordingly, may be selected for doping control. 

The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) is the custodian of the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP), the set of rules that govern anti-doping in Canada. The CADP consists of several components such as in- and out-of-competition testing, education, medical exemptions, and the consequences of doping violations. The CADP is compliant with the World Anti-Doping Code and all international standards.

WPC has  adopted the CADP which means that you can be confident that you are part of a world-class anti-doping program that is designed to protect athletes’ rights and ensure a level playing field. WPC's code of conduct reflects and supports the CADP. See more: WPC's Code of Conduct with Disciplinary Procedure

While the CCES administers anti-doping for the Canadian sport community, you may also be subject to the rules of Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA) . Learn more about FINA's anti-doping policies and procedures.

Important Information

The CCES recommends that athletes take the following actions to ensure they don't commit an inadvertent anti-doping rule violation: 

Doping Control

  • Review the sample collection procedures
  • Know your anti-doping rights and responsibilities
  • Always comply with a testing request if you are notified for doping control. 

 

Prohibited Substances & Methods

News

  • Sign up to receive CCES media releases and advisory notes and get the latest anti-doping news. 

Report Doping

Report doping and Competition Manipulation:

To file a report with the CCES, you can call or text 1-888-441-CCES (2237) or email integrity@cces.realresponse.com.

More information: https://cces.ca/integrity

Additional Resources and Information

Contact

For additional resources and more about anti-doping, please contact the CCES:  

Cannabis in Sport - Reminder

On October 17, 2018, the Government of Canada officially legalized cannabis in Canada. Athletes subject to the Canadian Anti-Doping Program (CADP) must be aware that this does not affect the status of cannabis in sport. Cannabis continues to be a prohibited substance, and a positive test can still result in a sanction.

The CADP adheres to WADA’s Prohibited List, which is an international standard under the World Anti-Doping Code. Despite Canada’s position on cannabis, the global anti-doping community has maintained cannabis on the Prohibited List.

Given the position of WADA and CADP, Water Polo Canada recommends abstaining from cannabis use in order to avoid sanction.

CCES News Release: The CCES reminds Athletes that Cannabis will remain banned in sport after October 17.

Water Polo Canada - Major Events National Team Program