
The Canada Games Council (CGC) is pleased to name the City of Moncton and the Saint John Region in New Brunswick as the official hosts of the 2029 Canada Summer Games.
The Canada Games Council (CGC) is pleased to name the City of Moncton and the Saint John Region in New Brunswick as the official hosts of the 2029 Canada Summer Games.

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.

The cities of Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John have until February 2024 to confirm their intention to bid for the Games. The bidding cities will then embark on a 13-month process to build their bids as they vie to host Canada’s largest amateur multi-sport event for the nation’s top young athletes in 2029.
The cities of Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John have until February 2024 to confirm their intention to bid for the Games. The bidding cities will then embark on a 13-month process to build their bids as they vie to host Canada’s largest amateur multi-sport event for the nation’s top young athletes in 2029.
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For the first time in Canada Games history, medals will be awarded in mixed doubles curling. The event made its historic debut this week at the Montague Curling Club.
For the first time in Canada Games history, medals will be awarded in mixed doubles curling. The event made its historic debut this week at the Montague Curling Club.
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After three dominating Olympic Games, Marc Gagnon became a household name for Canadian short-track speed skating fans. His agility and determination earned him five Olympic medals, making him one of Canada’s most decorated Olympians. He has held many world records and was the first man to be a four-time winner of the Speed Skating World Championships.
After three dominating Olympic Games, Marc Gagnon became a household name for Canadian short-track speed skating fans. His agility and determination earned him five Olympic medals, making him one of Canada’s most decorated Olympians. He has held many world records and was the first man to be a four-time winner of the Speed Skating World Championships.

How Lisa Thomaidis’ and Carly Clarke’s worlds collided at the 2001 Canada Games, and set them on the shared path they now find themselves on today
How Lisa Thomaidis’ and Carly Clarke’s worlds collided at the 2001 Canada Games, and set them on the shared path they now find themselves on today

