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Support a Canadian Bid for the 2022 Commonwealth Games

Enjoy the 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games? Feel that Canadian Pride? Would you like to enjoy a similar feeling here in Canada? Help bring the Commonwealth Games home in 2022

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WADA approves the List of Prohibited Substances and Methods for 2013

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) today approved the List of Prohibited Substances and Methods for 2013 at its Executive Committee meeting in London. The new List will be made official and published by October 1 and will take effect on January 1, 2013.

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A Gold and World Record for Canadian Commonwealth Athlete Grand’Maison at Paralympic Games

Valerie Grand’Maison of Montreal won the gold medal in world record time in the women’s 200-metre individual medley on Friday night at the Paralympic Games. Amber Thomas Drayton Valley, Alta., added a silver in the women’s 400 freestyle.

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Commonwealth Veteran Huot Earns Third Medal at the Paralympics

LONDON - September 5, 2012 - It was a five-medal day today as Benoit Huot of Montreal collected a third medal at the Paralympic Games, a silver, and Aurélie Rivard of St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que., added a surprise silver in their respective 400-metre freestyle races on Wednesday in swimming.

Canadian Commonwealth Swimmer, Valerie Grand Maison, Mines Silver at 2012 Paralympic Games

Valérie Grand’Maison of Montreal won the silver medal on Saturday in the women’s S13 50-metre freestyle in swimming action at the Paralympic Games.

Commonwealth Games Veteran, Benoit Huot, Captures Canada's First Gold at Paralympic Games

Montreal swimmer Benoit Huot won gold in the men's 200-metre individual medley at the Paralympics Games in London on Thursday, giving Canada its first medal of the Games. Huot picked up his ninth career Paralympic swimming gold by breaking his own world record with a time of two minutes 10.01 seconds. The 28-year-old won four bronze medals in Beijing four years ago.

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Commonwealth Games veterans deliver in London

Ottawa, ON (August 14, 2012) – Canada’s top summer athletes have demonstrated—once again—the valuable link between experience at the Commonwealt

Delhi Gold Medalist Huynh Takes Bronze In London

With a lot of skill and a bit of good fortune, Carol Huynh won her second women’s 48-kilogram freestyle wrestling medal Wednesday, capturing bronze to go with her gold at Beijing 2008. After losing in the semi-finals on Day 12 to the top-ranked Hitomi Obara of Japan, the Hazelton, B.C., native defeated Senegal’s Isabelle Sambou 1-0, 1-0 in her bronze-medal match.

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Commonwealth Medalist Verbeek has won her third Olympic medal in women’s wrestling

Canadian Tonya Verbeek has won her third medal in women’s wrestling, settling for a silver after losing to Japan’s Saori Yoshida again in the 55kg gold-medal final on Day 13 of London 2012.

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