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January 19, 2010 (Ottawa) – Dr. Andrew Pipe has been re-elected for a second, four-year term as President of Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC). He was the unanimous choice of delegates to the organization’s Annual General Meeting in Toronto.
January 18, 2010 (OTTAWA) - Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) is thrilled to announce that two more prominent members of the Indo-Canadian business community have pledged support for Canadian athletes competing in the October 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India.
OTTAWA…December 30, 2009 – Media reports suggesting that England is poised to withdraw from next year’s Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India would appear to be “completely unfounded,” according to a senior official with Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC).
Sport history is being made for athletes living with a disability in Trinidad and Tobago, with the support of Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) and its Canadian Sport Leadership Corps (CSLC) internship program.
Sport history is being made for athletes living with a disability in Trinidad and Tobago, with the support of Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) and its Canadian Sport Leadership Corps (CSLC) internship program.