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The Canada Games Council has received a joint letter of Intent to Bid from the Moncton and Saint John regions confirming their desire to co-host the 2029 Canada Summer Games in New Brunswick.
The Canada Games Council has received a joint letter of Intent to Bid from the Moncton and Saint John regions confirming their desire to co-host the 2029 Canada Summer Games in New Brunswick.
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Canada’s largest amateur multi-sport event debuts new brand and video to inspire the next generation of Canadian athletes, leaders and communities
Canada’s largest amateur multi-sport event debuts new brand and video to inspire the next generation of Canadian athletes, leaders and communities

The Canada Games Council (CGC) Board of Directors has officially welcomed four new Board members into the Canada Games family. Each of the new members possess unique skills and expertise, along with an unwavering passion for amateur sport
The Canada Games Council (CGC) Board of Directors has officially welcomed four new Board members into the Canada Games family. Each of the new members possess unique skills and expertise, along with an unwavering passion for amateur sport

With inclusion being a core value at Canada Games, we recognize the importance of creating an environment that welcomes and accepts everyone who attends. We are thankful to alumni like David Thibodeau, who competed in Swimming for Team New Brunswick in the 2013 Canada Games, for leading these conversations with us and helping us find new ways to live our values.
With inclusion being a core value at Canada Games, we recognize the importance of creating an environment that welcomes and accepts everyone who attends. We are thankful to alumni like David Thibodeau, who competed in Swimming for Team New Brunswick in the 2013 Canada Games, for leading these conversations with us and helping us find new ways to live our values.
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Saskatchewan is known for its long flat roads, but the path Anna Markwart took to the Canada Winter Games was as steep as any athlete might find.
Saskatchewan is known for its long flat roads, but the path Anna Markwart took to the Canada Winter Games was as steep as any athlete might find.

