Hockey Canada: A National Governing Force
Driving Hockey's Growth in Canada
Hockey Canada stands as the national governing body for hockey in Canada, collaborating with its 13 member branches and local minor hockey associations to foster the sport's growth. As the official authority in ice hockey and ice sledge hockey, Hockey Canada merged with the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association in 1994.
Representing Canada on the World Stage
Under Hockey Canada's banner, national men's, women's, and para hockey teams proudly represent Canada in prestigious tournaments, including IIHF World Championships and Olympic Winter Games. The organization's commitment to excellence extends across all levels of the sport, from grassroots initiatives to international competitions.
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