

The Canada Games Council (CGC) has announced the Canada Games Activity Challenge as a Canada 150 Signature Project, supporting children and teachers in Canadian classrooms to build daily active healthy habits. The Canada Games Council has received formal notification from the Canada 150 Secretariat that its 2017 interactive activity program created to engage children aged 5-12 has been approved as one of the 41 Canada 150 Signature Projects celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary.
The Canada Games Council (CGC) has announced the Canada Games Activity Challenge as a Canada 150 Signature Project, supporting children and teachers in Canadian classrooms to build daily active healthy habits. The Canada Games Council has received formal notification from the Canada 150 Secretariat that its 2017 interactive activity program created to engage children aged 5-12 has been approved as one of the 41 Canada 150 Signature Projects celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary.

Carla Qualtrough has been appointed as the New Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities. The Canada Games Council (CGC) congratulates Ms. Qualtrough on her appointment and look forward to working with her in the leadup to the 2017 Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg.
Carla Qualtrough has been appointed as the New Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities. The Canada Games Council (CGC) congratulates Ms. Qualtrough on her appointment and look forward to working with her in the leadup to the 2017 Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg.
Today marks a significant milestone in sports history on Prince Edward Island (PEI) as the 2023 Canada Games Host Society proudly announces the inauguration of the 2023 Canada Games Legacy Fund.
Today marks a significant milestone in sports history on Prince Edward Island (PEI) as the 2023 Canada Games Host Society proudly announces the inauguration of the 2023 Canada Games Legacy Fund.
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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.

Carrying a flag in a parade might not be as challenging as staying upright on a balance beam, but doing both this week are massive milestones for Yellowknife gymnast Maggie Carson.
Carrying a flag in a parade might not be as challenging as staying upright on a balance beam, but doing both this week are massive milestones for Yellowknife gymnast Maggie Carson.

For Jordan Osborne - who played defence for Team Saskatchewan and is from Mistawasis Nêhiyawa - the road to Niagara began a decade ago, when she started watching her older brother play lacrosse.
For Jordan Osborne - who played defence for Team Saskatchewan and is from Mistawasis Nêhiyawa - the road to Niagara began a decade ago, when she started watching her older brother play lacrosse.

