
The Canada Games Council (CGC) is thrilled to announce that Team Nova Scotia canoe kayak athlete Ava Carew and Team Saskatchewan volleyball player Skyler Varga have been selected as the winners of the Roland Michener Award following the Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games.
The Canada Games Council (CGC) is thrilled to announce that Team Nova Scotia canoe kayak athlete Ava Carew and Team Saskatchewan volleyball player Skyler Varga have been selected as the winners of the Roland Michener Award following the Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games.

The Canada Games Council is proud to announce a multiyear partnership with CBC/Radio-Canada, making Canada’s public broadcaster the National Media Partner for the Canada Games from 2025 through 2031.
The Canada Games Council is proud to announce a multiyear partnership with CBC/Radio-Canada, making Canada’s public broadcaster the National Media Partner for the Canada Games from 2025 through 2031.
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The Canada Games Activity Challenge uses gamification and interactivity principles to motivate students to participate daily in habit forming physical activity. Students gain points with every completed session, leading to rewards and chances to win prizes.
The Canada Games Activity Challenge uses gamification and interactivity principles to motivate students to participate daily in habit forming physical activity. Students gain points with every completed session, leading to rewards and chances to win prizes.

Sami Jo Small’s competitive hockey career has brought her all around the world. She was Team Canada’s third goaltender in the history-making 1998 Nagano Olympics, which introduced women’s hockey on the Olympic stage and saw the Canadians bring home a silver medal. Small’s travels continued as she and Team Canada brought home back-to-back gold medals from the 2002 Salt Lake City and the 2006 Turin Olympics.
Sami Jo Small’s competitive hockey career has brought her all around the world. She was Team Canada’s third goaltender in the history-making 1998 Nagano Olympics, which introduced women’s hockey on the Olympic stage and saw the Canadians bring home a silver medal. Small’s travels continued as she and Team Canada brought home back-to-back gold medals from the 2002 Salt Lake City and the 2006 Turin Olympics.
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Here are the top media stories covering the Canada Winter Games from March 3rd, 2023, sparking greatness across the nation!
Here are the top media stories covering the Canada Winter Games from March 3rd, 2023, sparking greatness across the nation!

Ontario wheelchair basketball player Eric Voss has grown up with the Canada Winter Games. Once an introverted boy with spina bifida, Voss’s star began to emerge as a 15-year-old at the 2011 Games in Halifax. After competing in Grand Prairie in 2015, Voss is now entrenched as a leader on the Ontario Under-24 wheelchair basketball team in these, his third Canada Games.
Ontario wheelchair basketball player Eric Voss has grown up with the Canada Winter Games. Once an introverted boy with spina bifida, Voss’s star began to emerge as a 15-year-old at the 2011 Games in Halifax. After competing in Grand Prairie in 2015, Voss is now entrenched as a leader on the Ontario Under-24 wheelchair basketball team in these, his third Canada Games.


