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Congratulations to Maëlle Sanborn from Team British Columbia and Gavin Baggs from Team Newfoundland & Labrador, who were chosen among athletes from coast to coast to coast that competed at the St. John’s 2025 Canada Games.
Congratulations to Maëlle Sanborn from Team British Columbia and Gavin Baggs from Team Newfoundland & Labrador, who were chosen among athletes from coast to coast to coast that competed at the St. John’s 2025 Canada Games.

At recent meetings, the Canada Games Council`s (CGC) Board of Directors approved the CGC 2021 Bid Process’ Technical Review Committee report recommendation that the four communities bidding to host the 2021 Canada Summer Games advance to the Phase II review.
At recent meetings, the Canada Games Council`s (CGC) Board of Directors approved the CGC 2021 Bid Process’ Technical Review Committee report recommendation that the four communities bidding to host the 2021 Canada Summer Games advance to the Phase II review.
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We are thrilled to welcome Tom Quinn as a 2022 Hall of Honour Inductee. Tom is being inducted as a Canada Games Builder for his achievements that started on the badminton court and continue in the board room.
We are thrilled to welcome Tom Quinn as a 2022 Hall of Honour Inductee. Tom is being inducted as a Canada Games Builder for his achievements that started on the badminton court and continue in the board room.

This week marks the pinnacle of the collegiate basketball season as both the NCAA March Madness and the CIS Men's Basketball Final 8 kick off.Canada Games alumni will play important roles for their respective teams in both tournaments.
This week marks the pinnacle of the collegiate basketball season as both the NCAA March Madness and the CIS Men's Basketball Final 8 kick off.Canada Games alumni will play important roles for their respective teams in both tournaments.
This forward-thinking initiative is set to pave the way for a more inclusive and representative Canada Games Movement, ensuring the Games truly reflect the diversity of our nation.
This forward-thinking initiative is set to pave the way for a more inclusive and representative Canada Games Movement, ensuring the Games truly reflect the diversity of our nation.
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I.—Quebec’s Tory Audet and British Columbia’s Garrett Siever accomplished their quest for gold at the 2023 Canada Winter Games on Tuesday.The 17-year-old Audet and 19-year-old Siever were crowned the Queen and King of the interval start classic-ski races.
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I.—Quebec’s Tory Audet and British Columbia’s Garrett Siever accomplished their quest for gold at the 2023 Canada Winter Games on Tuesday.The 17-year-old Audet and 19-year-old Siever were crowned the Queen and King of the interval start classic-ski races.

