THE PROVINCIAL LACROSSE ASSOCIATIONS ARE STONE COLD DEAD
by Pierre Filion pierrefilion@bell.net The arrival of ICE (Imposed Commissioners ’ Expe dition ) and the presentation of the 2026-27 Lacrosse Canada budget reveal one thing with vivid clarity; the provinces are just simply on their dying beds. Lacrosse Canada is killing them slowly and softly. Let’s start with the 2026-27 budget (from April 2026 to March 2027). It’s on Lacrosse Canada’s website if you manage to find it. It was placed there a few days ago without any form of notice to the members. It’s there; it’s revealing; just try to find it. It’s a balanced budget as always. But past budgets have not always ended up ‘’balanced’’; 2022-23; a budget of 1,737,088$ with a 308,397$ surplus 2023-24; a budget of 1,844,302$ with a 194,749$ deficit 2024-25; a budget of 2,510,392$ with an 805,155$ deficit 2025-26; a budget of 2,426,884$; the fiscal year ends March 31 st 2026; no information is available at this time and no one knows what to expect; 2026-27; a budget of 4,143,675$. T...