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'''Canada''' is a country in [[North America]]. Canadian cubers have held [[WCA]] world records in 6 events.
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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 [[canadianCubing]].
  
Canada hosted [[World Championship 2003]].
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==National championships==
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The national championship of Canada is the Canadian Open held every two years since 2007.
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===Canadian Open 2007===
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*Date: 2007 May 19
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*Location: Toronto, Ontario
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*Results: [https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/competitions/CanadianOpen2007 CanadianOpen2007]
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===Canadian Open 2009===
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*Date: 2009 September 19-20
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*Location: Toronto, Ontario
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*Results: [https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/competitions/CanadianOpen2009 CanadianOpen2009]
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===Canadian Open 2011===
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*Date: 2011 August 20-21
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*Location: Toronto, Ontario
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*Results: [https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/competitions/CanadianOpen2011 CanadianOpen2011]
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===Canadian Open 2013===
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*Date: 2013 July 6-7
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*Location: Toronto, Canada
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*Results: [https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/competitions/CanadianOpen2013 CanadianOpen2013]
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===Canadian Open 2015===
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*Date: 2015 June 6-7
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*Location: Waterloo, Canada
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*Results: [https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/competitions/CanadianOpen2015 CanadianOpen2015]
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===Canadian Open 2017===
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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.
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*Date: 2017 July 16–17
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*Location: Calgary, Alberta
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*Results: [https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/competitions/CanadianOpen2017 CanadianOpen2017]
  
 
== Notable cubers ==
 
== Notable cubers ==
Notable Canadian cubers include
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Notable Canadian cubers include:
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* [[Julien Adam]]
 
* [[Deseree Aune]]
 
* [[Deseree Aune]]
 
* [[Craig Bouchard]]
 
* [[Craig Bouchard]]
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* [[Kristopher De Asis]]
 
* [[Kristopher De Asis]]
 
* [[Jonathan Esparaz]]
 
* [[Jonathan Esparaz]]
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* [[Dan Gosbee]]
 
* [[Gaétan Guimond]]
 
* [[Gaétan Guimond]]
 
* [[Justin Jaffray]]
 
* [[Justin Jaffray]]
 
* [[Andrej Karpathy]]
 
* [[Andrej Karpathy]]
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* [[Benjamin Kyle]]
 
* [[Eric Limeback]]
 
* [[Eric Limeback]]
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* [[Mark Longridge]]
 
* [[Kian Mansour]]
 
* [[Kian Mansour]]
 
* [[Sarah Strong]]
 
* [[Sarah Strong]]
 
* [[Duc Trinh]]
 
* [[Duc Trinh]]
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* [[Matt Walter]]
 
* [[Bill Wang]]
 
* [[Bill Wang]]
 
* [[Emily Wang]]
 
* [[Emily Wang]]
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* [[Lucas Winter]]
 
* [[Matthew Yep]]
 
* [[Matthew Yep]]
 
* [[Jacob Hutnyk]]
 
* [[Jacob Hutnyk]]
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* [[Thompson Clarke]]
 
* [[Thompson Clarke]]
  
Other cubers born in or otherwise associated with Canada include
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Other cubers born in or otherwise associated with Canada include:
 
* [[Kevin Hays]]
 
* [[Kevin Hays]]
 
* [[Jules Manalang]]
 
* [[Jules Manalang]]
  
 
[[Category:Countries]]
 
[[Category:Countries]]

Revision as of 19:06, 2 January 2018

Canada is a WCA recognized country in North America. Canada hosted World Championship 2003. The WCA-recognized official cubing organization of Canada is canadianCubing.

National championships

The national championship of Canada is the Canadian Open held every two years since 2007.

Canadian Open 2007

Canadian Open 2009

Canadian Open 2011

Canadian Open 2013

Canadian Open 2015

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.

Notable cubers

Notable Canadian cubers include:

Other cubers born in or otherwise associated with Canada include: