

Canada Games National Partners have played an integral part in elevating the Canada Games brand. It is the corporate support that allows us to go beyond base funding and meet hosting standards to deliver a memorable event that can create so much opportunity.
Canada Games National Partners have played an integral part in elevating the Canada Games brand. It is the corporate support that allows us to go beyond base funding and meet hosting standards to deliver a memorable event that can create so much opportunity.

Meet Tanya Thompson, an apprenticeship coach who is part of our Canada Games Women in Coaching program for the Manitoba women's volleyball team. After an amazing week of coaching at the Canada Games, we followed up with Tanya and here is what she had to say about the program.
Meet Tanya Thompson, an apprenticeship coach who is part of our Canada Games Women in Coaching program for the Manitoba women's volleyball team. After an amazing week of coaching at the Canada Games, we followed up with Tanya and here is what she had to say about the program.
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We are thrilled to welcome Don Goodwin as a 2022 Hall of Honour Inductee. Don is being inducted as a Canada Games Builder for his passion for amateur sport, and his tremendous impact on the Canada Games movement.
We are thrilled to welcome Don Goodwin as a 2022 Hall of Honour Inductee. Don is being inducted as a Canada Games Builder for his passion for amateur sport, and his tremendous impact on the Canada Games movement.


Dylan Morawski is a 16-year-old athlete from Gander NL, whose dream from the first time he swam at 9 years old was to represent his province and compete at Canada Games. As a competitive swimmer with his local swim club the Gander Lakers, he showed great promise and won numerous awards locally provincially and at the national level.
Dylan Morawski is a 16-year-old athlete from Gander NL, whose dream from the first time he swam at 9 years old was to represent his province and compete at Canada Games. As a competitive swimmer with his local swim club the Gander Lakers, he showed great promise and won numerous awards locally provincially and at the national level.
Troyan came to Canada from Mykolaiv in the southern part of Ukraine nine years ago with his parents Dmytro and Anzhelika, both former gymnasts who now coach. Seeing daily news coverage of the war in Ukraine and hearing firsthand from relatives and friends about the devastation and the lives that have been lost as a result of Russian bombing, attacks, and battlefield clashes are constantly in his thoughts.
Troyan came to Canada from Mykolaiv in the southern part of Ukraine nine years ago with his parents Dmytro and Anzhelika, both former gymnasts who now coach. Seeing daily news coverage of the war in Ukraine and hearing firsthand from relatives and friends about the devastation and the lives that have been lost as a result of Russian bombing, attacks, and battlefield clashes are constantly in his thoughts.

