Curling Canada

Curling Canada (formerly the Canadian Curling Association (CCA)) is a sanctioning body for the sport of Curling in Canada. It is associated with more than a dozen provincial and territorial curling associations across the country, and organizes Canada's national championships in the sport. It was formed in 1990 by the merger of the two previous sanctioning bodies, Curl Canada (men's) and the Canadian Ladies' Curling Association (women's).

Curling Canada
SportCurling
JurisdictionNational
Founded1990 (1990)
HeadquartersOttawa
ChairmanJohn Shea
SponsorSport Canada
Official website
curling.ca

History

The CCA was created in 1990 when Curl Canada and the Canadian Ladies' Curling Association amalgamated. From its creation until 2007, Dave Parkes was the General Manager and then Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Greg Stemlaw was the CEO until 2015 when he took over as Head of Sports at CBC Sports [1] On February 27, 2015, the organization rebranded as Curling Canada.[2]

Presidents (Chairs of the Board 2008-present)

  • 1935-38: John T. Haig
  • 1938-39: Elbridge MacKay
  • 1939-40: Ross Harstone
  • 1940-41: Dr. A. F. Anderson
  • 1941-42: Hon. Thane Campbell
  • 1942-46: George Norgan
  • 1946-47: James E. Armstrong
  • 1947-48: Hon. Brig. Colin A. Campbell
  • 1948-49: Murray Macneill
  • 1949-50: Gordon Hudson
  • 1950-51: Fred Lucas
  • 1951-52: Niven Jackson
  • 1952-53: Fielding Rankine
  • 1953-54: Emmett Smith
  • 1954-55: Cyril Boyd
  • 1955-56: Hon. Sen. Richard Donahoe
  • 1956-57: John Dutton
  • 1957-58: Samuel Rothschild
  • 1958-59: Archibald Wilson
  • 1959-60: Walter B. Cowan
  • 1960-61: Alan MacGowan
  • 1961-62: Earl Bourne
  • 1962-63: Ted Pattee
  • 1963-64: Richard T. Topping
  • 1964-65: Arthur Skinner
  • 1965-66: Frank Sargent
  • 1966-67: Hon. Gordon Lockhart Bennett
  • 1967-68: William Lumsden
  • 1968-69: Harry P. Carter
  • 1969: Alf Parkhill
  • 1969-70: H. P. Webb
  • 1970-71: Dr. Maurice Campbell
  • 1971-72: T. Gordon Thompson
  • 1972-73: Irl England
  • 1973-74: D. William Currie
  • 1974-75: L. E. Olson
  • 1975-76: William Leaman
  • 1976-77: David C. Smith
  • 1977-78: Herbert Millham
  • 1978-79: G. Clifton Thompson
  • 1979-80: Frank Stent
  • 1980-81: Cecil Watt
  • 1981-82: Thomas Fisher
  • 1982-83: Cyril S. Walters
  • 1983-84: Ray Kingsmith
  • 1984-85: Dr. Clyde Opaleychuk
  • 1985-86: Ralph Boyd
  • 1986-87: Jerry Muzika
  • 1987-88: Harvey Mazinke
  • 1988-89: Joseph Gurowka
  • 1989-90: Dr. Edward Steeves
  • 1990: Donald R. MacLeod
  • 1990-91: Dr. Edward Steeves
  • 1991-92: Mary-Anne Nicholson
  • 1992-93: Stanley Oleson
  • 1993-94: Evelyn Krahn
  • 1994-95: Lorne Mitton
  • 1995-96: Shirley Morash
  • 1996-97: Pat Reid
  • 1997-98: Harvey Malo
  • 1998-99: Judy Veinot
  • 1999-00: Jack Boutilier
  • 2000-01: Zivan Saper
  • 2001-02: Don Lewis
  • 2002-03: Maureen Miller
  • 2003-04: Don Petlak
  • 2004-05: Barry Greenberg
  • 2005-06: Jerry Shoemaker
  • 2006-07: Donna Duffett
  • 2007-08: Al Forsythe
  • 2008-09: Fran Todd
  • 2009-10: Graham Prouse
  • 2010-11: Jack Bowman
  • 2011-12: Laura Lochanski
  • 2012-13: Ron Hutton
  • 2013-14: Hugh Avery
  • 2014-15: Marilyn Neily[3]
  • 2015-16: Hugh Avery[4]
  • 2016-17: Peter Inch
  • 2017-18: Resby Coutts[5]
  • 2018-19: Maureen Miller[6]
  • 2019-20: John Shea

Championship events

Member Associations

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