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The Canada Games Council (CGC) has officially launched the bid process to select the Ontario community to host the 2021 Canada Summer Games.
The Canada Games Council (CGC) has officially launched the bid process to select the Ontario community to host the 2021 Canada Summer Games.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Canada Games Council (CGC), with the endorsement of the 2022 Canada Games Host Society and the 2023 Canada Games Host Society, will implement a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for all accredited individuals at the 2022 Canada Summer Games in Niagara Region and the 2023 Canada Winter Games on Prince Edward Island.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Canada Games Council (CGC), with the endorsement of the 2022 Canada Games Host Society and the 2023 Canada Games Host Society, will implement a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for all accredited individuals at the 2022 Canada Summer Games in Niagara Region and the 2023 Canada Winter Games on Prince Edward Island.
The small tattoo on Jonnie Newman's shoulder is one every athlete competing at the Canada Games has noticed and wants. But if you want a tattoo of the Olympic rings like Newman's you must earn it and pay for it with sweat and determination that allows you to become a member of a very select club, athletes who have represented Canada at a Summer or Winter Olympics.
The small tattoo on Jonnie Newman's shoulder is one every athlete competing at the Canada Games has noticed and wants. But if you want a tattoo of the Olympic rings like Newman's you must earn it and pay for it with sweat and determination that allows you to become a member of a very select club, athletes who have represented Canada at a Summer or Winter Olympics.
The Canada Games have visited 24 Host Communities since the inaugural Games took place in the winter of 1967 in Québec. From new and improved facilities to increased volunteer capacity, and so much more, the Canada Games have a proven track record of creating meaningful legacies and strengthening the communities in which we live, work and play.
The Canada Games have visited 24 Host Communities since the inaugural Games took place in the winter of 1967 in Québec. From new and improved facilities to increased volunteer capacity, and so much more, the Canada Games have a proven track record of creating meaningful legacies and strengthening the communities in which we live, work and play.