Canada
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Canada is a WCA recognized country in North America. Canada hosted World Championship 2003. The WCA-recognized official cubing organization of Canada is Speedcubing Canada.
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National championships
The national championship of Canada is the Canadian Open held every two years since 2007.
Canadian Open 2007
- Date: 2007 May 19
- Location: Toronto, Ontario
- Results: CanadianOpen2007
Canadian Open 2009
- Date: 2009 September 19-20
- Location: Toronto, Ontario
- Results: CanadianOpen2009
Canadian Open 2011
- Date: 2011 August 20-21
- Location: Toronto, Ontario
- Results: CanadianOpen2011
Canadian Open 2013
- Date: 2013 July 6-7
- Location: Toronto, Canada
- Results: CanadianOpen2013
Canadian Open 2015
- Date: 2015 June 6-7
- Location: Waterloo, Canada
- Results: CanadianOpen2015
Canadian Open 2017
The 2017 championship took place on the same weekend as the World Championship 2017 in Paris, so most of Canada's top cubers were away.
- Date: 2017 July 16–17
- Location: Calgary, Alberta
- Results: CanadianOpen2017
Notable cubers
Notable Canadian cubers include:
- Julien Adam
- Deseree Aune
- Craig Bouchard
- Dave Campbell
- Antoine Cantin
- Harris Chan
- Thompson Clarke
- Louis Cormier
- Julian David
- Kristopher De Asis
- Jonathan Esparaz
- Dan Gosbee
- Gaétan Guimond
- Caitlin Hutnyk
- Justin Jaffray
- Andrej Karpathy
- Elliott Kobelansky
- Benjamin Kyle
- Eric Limeback
- Brennen Lin
- Mark Longridge
- Kian Mansour
- Lucas Nieuwland
- Kyle Santucci
- Forte Shinko
- Dilshawn Sidhu
- Sarah Strong
- Duc Trinh
- Matt Walter
- Bill Wang
- Dylan Wang
- Emily Wang
- Lucas Winter
- Matthew Yep
Other cubers born in or otherwise associated with Canada include: