New survey finds sponsorship spending in Canada reaches all-time high
A new survey has found that spending on sponsorship in Canada reached the highest it has ever been.
The Canadian Sponsorship Landscape Study estimates that a total of $4.68 billion was spent on sponsorship in Canada last year, with professional sports, grassroots sports and non-profit organizations among the biggest beneficiaries. The study was officially unveiled at SponsorshipX, a branding and sponsorship conference in Toronto, on Tuesday.
“Inflation is definitely part of the discussion since the pandemic, it wasn’t really before, but it’s part of the discussion and needs to be certainly thought about from that perspective,” said Dr. Norm O’Reilly, one of the survey’s authors and a professor at the University of Florida, who notes that inflation was about four per cent year over year since the COVID-19 pandemic but brands committed 17 per cent more to rights fees than in 2024.
“We’ve kind of been calling this the age of optimization of sponsorship, but it’s common across marketing, there’s still live events and product sampling, experiential things, but the real way to reach people, particularly younger Canadians, anyone under 40, is through digital channels and the cost of these assets that actually track continue to go up.”


