Canada Games, CBC/Radio-Canada strike partnership
August 1, 2025

This long-term commitment ensures that audiences across Canada will have more access than ever before to the Canadian multi-sport event for elite young athletes, and to the stories of the people and communities behind the Games.
This partnership encompasses the next four editions of the Canada Games:
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St. John’s 2025 Canada Games (August 9 – 24, 2025)
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Quebec City 2027 Canada Games (February 27 – March 14, 2027)
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Moncton | Saint John 2029 Canada Games (Summer, Dates TBA)
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2031 Canada Games in Québec (Winter, Host City & Dates TBA)
CBC/Radio-Canada will provide extensive coverage of the Canada Games in English on CBC Gem, cbcsports.ca, and the CBC Sports YouTube channel; and in French in the sports section of ICI TOU.TV and via the ICI TOU.TV app. Notably, for this August’s St. John’s 2025 Canada Games, all 1,250 hours of coverage will be available to stream on CBC and Radio-Canada platforms.
“This collaboration with CBC/Radio-Canada marks a significant moment for the Canada Games Movement,” stated CGC President & CEO Kelly-Ann Paul. “It not only ensures a national platform for incredible Canada Games athletes and their stories but also significantly amplifies our shared commitment to celebrating the unifying nature of sport from coast to coast to coast.”
“Sports is a uniquely unifying force in bringing Canadians together,” added CBC/Radio-Canada President and CEO Marie-Philippe Bouchard. “CBC/Radio-Canada is committed to supporting Canada’s amateur athletes, and there is no better way to do so than to partner with the Canada Games Council to showcase our country’s largest amateur sport competition.”
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