

The Board of the Canada Games Council (CGC) is happy to announce Kelly-Ann Paul as the organization’s next President and CEO. Paul, a long-time senior leader of the CGC, will be stepping into her new role on November 29, 2021 with an exciting 16 months ahead, including two Canada Games scheduled in Niagara and Prince Edward Island in the summer of 2022 and winter of 2023, respectively.
The Board of the Canada Games Council (CGC) is happy to announce Kelly-Ann Paul as the organization’s next President and CEO. Paul, a long-time senior leader of the CGC, will be stepping into her new role on November 29, 2021 with an exciting 16 months ahead, including two Canada Games scheduled in Niagara and Prince Edward Island in the summer of 2022 and winter of 2023, respectively.
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We are thrilled to welcome Steve Nash as a 2022 Hall of Honour Inductee. Steve is being inducted as a Canada Games Athlete for his achievements on and off the basketball course that have made him one of the best players of all time.
We are thrilled to welcome Steve Nash as a 2022 Hall of Honour Inductee. Steve is being inducted as a Canada Games Athlete for his achievements on and off the basketball course that have made him one of the best players of all time.
Don’t miss a thing in St. John’s! Consider this your Guide to the Games.
Don’t miss a thing in St. John’s! Consider this your Guide to the Games.

The Canada Games are inviting Canadians to get active this summer with the ‘Blood, Sweat & Maple Syrup’ Challenge.
The Canada Games are inviting Canadians to get active this summer with the ‘Blood, Sweat & Maple Syrup’ Challenge.

This morning, at Dr. A.T. Leatherbarrow Primary School in Hampton, NB, 225 children welcomed two-time Paralympic medalist, wheelchair basketball Team Canada captain and Canada Games alumnus Robert “Bo” Hedges to their school assembly for the national kick-off of the Canada Games Activity Challenge: a Canada 150 signature project.
This morning, at Dr. A.T. Leatherbarrow Primary School in Hampton, NB, 225 children welcomed two-time Paralympic medalist, wheelchair basketball Team Canada captain and Canada Games alumnus Robert “Bo” Hedges to their school assembly for the national kick-off of the Canada Games Activity Challenge: a Canada 150 signature project.

13 years ago, the dream of the Canadian Women’s National Softball Team seemed lost forever. Having been narrowly defeated by Australia in the Beijing 2008 semifinals, their pursuit of our country’s first-ever Olympic medal in softball had ended in a fourth-place finish.
13 years ago, the dream of the Canadian Women’s National Softball Team seemed lost forever. Having been narrowly defeated by Australia in the Beijing 2008 semifinals, their pursuit of our country’s first-ever Olympic medal in softball had ended in a fourth-place finish.

