

The Canada Games Council (CGC) is pleased to announce the final sports and disciplines selected for the 2021 Canada Summer Games that will be hosted in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Canada Games Council (CGC) is pleased to announce the final sports and disciplines selected for the 2021 Canada Summer Games that will be hosted in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Sue Hylland, President and CEO of the Canada Games Council (CGC), will leave her position on August 5th, 2016 to pursue other opportunities. Hylland informed the CGC Board of Directors of her decision on June 24th, 2016, advising that she had accepted a position with another organization. Hylland joined the CGC in May of 2002.
Sue Hylland, President and CEO of the Canada Games Council (CGC), will leave her position on August 5th, 2016 to pursue other opportunities. Hylland informed the CGC Board of Directors of her decision on June 24th, 2016, advising that she had accepted a position with another organization. Hylland joined the CGC in May of 2002.

The Canada Games Council welcomed the Government of Canada’s emphasis on gender equity in sport in today’s federal budget. The budget outlined a goal for gender equity in key sport measures by 2035. The Canada Games Council was proud to report that gender equity at the Canada Games is near and can be reached well before the goal set in today’s budget.
The Canada Games Council welcomed the Government of Canada’s emphasis on gender equity in sport in today’s federal budget. The budget outlined a goal for gender equity in key sport measures by 2035. The Canada Games Council was proud to report that gender equity at the Canada Games is near and can be reached well before the goal set in today’s budget.
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Kevin Guo, Ontario table tennis player, had the honor of carrying the flag for his province at the Eastlink in Charlottetown on February 18.
Kevin Guo, Ontario table tennis player, had the honor of carrying the flag for his province at the Eastlink in Charlottetown on February 18.

Team Alberta’s figure skater, Lia Cho, is this year’s youngest athlete at Canada Winter Games. She is only 10 years old and stands just over four rulers high.
Team Alberta’s figure skater, Lia Cho, is this year’s youngest athlete at Canada Winter Games. She is only 10 years old and stands just over four rulers high.

Climbing onto a medal podium is a lot like climbing a mountain. There are many different routes you can take to get there. Newfoundland's Gavin Baggs is trying them all and finally got there on Sunday at the Canada Games grabbing silver in the men's 400 metres freestyle para to the wild cheers of the home crowd.
Climbing onto a medal podium is a lot like climbing a mountain. There are many different routes you can take to get there. Newfoundland's Gavin Baggs is trying them all and finally got there on Sunday at the Canada Games grabbing silver in the men's 400 metres freestyle para to the wild cheers of the home crowd.

