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Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces support for the Grand Défi Pierre Lavoie
May 14, 2010
ST-FÉLICIEN, Quebec - Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced that the Government of Canada will support the Grand défi Pierre Lavoie. The Prime Minister was accompanied by Denis Lebel, Minister of State (Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec), and Pierre Lavoie, Founding Chairman of the Grand défi Pierre Lavoie. “Our Government is extremely proud to support the Grand défi Pierre Lavoie,” said the Prime Minister. “Pierre Lavoie’s initiatives encourage our youth and Canadians of all ages to become more active and to eat better. On behalf of the Government of Canada, I congratulate Mr. Lavoie on his dedication to youth and wish the Grand Défi Pierre Lavoie a long and fruitful existence.” The Grand défi, which was founded in 2008 by Pierre Lavoie, is a creative health promotion program featuring physical and educational activities taking place throughout the province of Quebec. Its main objective is to motivate children between the ages of 6 and 12 to stay healthy by eating the right foods and getting plenty of exercise. This year’s Grand défi Pierre Lavoie consists of three main activities:
The Government of Canada is the single largest contributor to sport in Canada and supports participation and excellence from the playground to the podium across the country. Backgrounder Grand Défi Pierre Lavoie In 1999, Pierre Lavoie launched the first Défi Pierre Lavoie in his native region of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean in order to raise awareness of lactic acidosis — the illness that claimed two of his children — and raise funds for research. To this end, he cycled over 650 kilometres in 24 hours by himself. Pierre repeated the experience in 2000, 2002 and 2005. In 2005, Mr. Lavoie partnered with schools in Quebec to create a “Fais ton kilomètre avec Pierre” activity, which saw close to 7,000 young people join him during his ride. The initiative also saw young people from 40 elementary schools commit to doing three 15-minute sessions of physical activity per week for a month as part of this initiative. The results were impressive: 6,300 young people accumulated 235,000 15-minute periods of physical activity. In November 2008, Go, le Grand défi, a non-profit organization whose mission is to encourage youth to adopt healthy life habits, launched the 2009 Grand défi Pierre Lavoie. It became the largest health- and physical activity-related event to ever be organized in the Province of Quebec. The organization aims to mobilize Quebec schools to support physical activity and healthy eating among children aged 6 to 12 years. To date, the Grand défi Pierre Lavoie has raised $650,000 in four campaigns for lactic acidosis research. Researchers later discovered the gene responsible for this illness. In 2010, the Grand défi Pierre Lavoie, with the support of 46 partners from the public and private sector, plans to visit every elementary school in the province to encourage children to be more active (“Bougez plus”) and eat better (“Mangez mieux”). Twenty-five elementary schools from British Columbia will also participate in the 2010 event. Schools from Narbonne, France, will join the Quebec initiative. The Grand défi Pierre Lavoie has four key elements:
The Government of Canada is providing funding of up to $500,000 per year from 2010 to 2012 for the Grand Défi Pierre Lavoie. Backgrounder Pierre Lavoie Pierre Lavoie has participated in eight Hawaii Ironman Championships, winning three times in his age category. He will be attempting to win the title for the fourth time in 2010. Mr. Lavoie is Founding Chairman of the Grand défi Pierre Lavoie. He is also President of the Association de l’acidose lactique, spokesman for the Corporation de recherches et d'actions sur les maladies héréditaires (CORAMH) and Founder of the Club cycliste acidose lactique for 10- to 17-year-olds. He has received numerous awards, such as Personality of the year (Humanism, Courage and Accomplishment category) at the La Presse Excellence Gala (2005), a Meritorious Service Medal from the Governor General of Canada (2005) and Knight of the Ordre national du Québec (2006). Since 2005, Mr. Lavoie has been a motivational speaker at conferences across the country. Mr. Lavoie resides with his wife Lynne Routhier and two children in La Baie, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean. |
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