Commonwealth Sport Canada

[2] After conclusion of the 1930 British Empire Games, the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada established a permanent committee known as the British Empire Games Association of Canada.The association oversaw selection of athletes for the games, with Edward Wentworth Beatty as chairman, and Melville Marks Robinson as secretary.[3] By 1937, J. Howard Crocker was the president and secretary of the association.[5] Federation (CGF) On 10 March 2020, during Commonwealth Day, the association launched its new brand.[6][7] The Commonwealth Games Foundation of Canada (CGFC) is a body within CSC, established in 1982 with an aim to raise the funds required to send the Canadian delegation—athletes and officials—to the Commonwealth Games.
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