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Tom Quinn, Canada Games Council Chairman since 2009, was named an Officer of the Order of Canada earlier today.
Tom Quinn, Canada Games Council Chairman since 2009, was named an Officer of the Order of Canada earlier today.

The Host Society is also excited to reveal its new brand identity.
The Host Society is also excited to reveal its new brand identity.

22 of the 46 Canadians competing at the 2018 Commonwealth Games used the Canada Games as a stepping stone to reaching the next of their careers.
22 of the 46 Canadians competing at the 2018 Commonwealth Games used the Canada Games as a stepping stone to reaching the next of their careers.

While the Canada Games may be best known for reinforcing the high performance pathway that propels athletes to success in national, international, and professional competitions, the Games also spark greatness in many other populations, including volunteers, coaches, and in the case of Erin Schaus, officials.
While the Canada Games may be best known for reinforcing the high performance pathway that propels athletes to success in national, international, and professional competitions, the Games also spark greatness in many other populations, including volunteers, coaches, and in the case of Erin Schaus, officials.

Canada Games alumni thrived at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, contributing to 34 of Canada's 82 medals. Contributing to 41% of Canada's medal haul is yet another statistic that shows the Canada Games are a major stepping stone to our next generation of national and international champions.
Canada Games alumni thrived at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, contributing to 34 of Canada's 82 medals. Contributing to 41% of Canada's medal haul is yet another statistic that shows the Canada Games are a major stepping stone to our next generation of national and international champions.
Piers McDonald remembers being intrigued from afar as a youth during the early days of the Canada Games Movement, when the first editions of the Games were staged in Quebec City in 1967 and in Halifax in 1969. That initial curiosity would eventually blossom into a deep personal and professional connection that remains to this day.
Piers McDonald remembers being intrigued from afar as a youth during the early days of the Canada Games Movement, when the first editions of the Games were staged in Quebec City in 1967 and in Halifax in 1969. That initial curiosity would eventually blossom into a deep personal and professional connection that remains to this day.

