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Canadian Figure Skating Championships

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Canadian Figure Skating Championships
Type:National championships
Location: Canada
Host:Skate Canada

The Canadian National Skating Championships (French: Championnats nationaux canadiens de patinage) are held annually to crown the national champions of Canada. Skaters compete in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, ice dance, and synchronized skating at the senior, junior, and novice levels. The event is organized by Skate Canada, the sport's national governing body. The competition's results are among the criteria used to determine the Canadian teams to the World Championships, World Junior Championships, and Four Continents Championships, as well as the Canadian national team.

Prior to 2023, the event was called the Canadian Figure Skating Championships (French: Championnats du Canada de patinage artistique).

History

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Unofficial Canadian national championships were first held in 1905 at the Rideau Skating Rink in Ottawa, hosted by the Minto Skating Club. The first official competition took place in 1914. Junior categories were added in 1928 and novice in 1966.[1] No competition was held in 1907 and 1909, and from 1915 through 1919 due to the First World War. Due to the World War II, no senior events took place in 1943 and women's singles was the only senior-level discipline held in 1944.

At the 1959 Canadian Figure Skating Association (now Skate Canada) Annual Meeting, the Waltz and Tenstep competitions were discontinued and their championship cups were retired. Competition in the Fours discipline was held irregularly, with the final competition taking place in 1997.

The Canadian Synchronized Skating Championships began in 1983. Since 2023, the Junior and Senior synchronized skating teams joined the championships; hence the change in the event's name.

Senior medalists

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Men's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1914 Ottawa Norman Scott Philip Chrysler No other competitors [1]
1915–19 No competitions due to World War I
1920 Montreal Duncan Hodgson John Machado Melville Rogers
1921 Norman Scott Duncan Hodgson
1922 Ottawa Duncan Hodgson Melville Rogers John Machado
1923 Toronto Melville Rogers John Machado Norman Gregory
1924 Montreal John Machado Montgomery Wilson
1925 Ottawa Melville Rogers John Machado Montgomery Wilson
1926 Toronto Montgomery Wilson No other competitors
1927 Montreal Jack Eastwood
1928 Toronto No other competitors
1929 Ottawa Montgomery Wilson Stewart Reburn Jack Eastwood
1930 Winnipeg Lewis Elkin No other competitors
1931 Toronto Stewart Reburn Lewis Elkin
1932 Guy Owen Hubert Sprott
1933 Montreal Rupert Whitehead
1934 Toronto
1935 Ottawa Osborne Colson Guy Owen
1936 Toronto Osborne Colson Wingate Snaith Philip Lee
1937 Montreal
1938 Winnipeg Montgomery Wilson Ralph McCreath Wingate Snaith
1939 Toronto
1940 Ottawa Ralph McCreath Donald Gilchrist Wingate Snaith
1941 Montreal Jack Vigeon
1942 Winnipeg Michael Kirby No other competitors
1943–44 No competitions due to World War II
1945 Toronto Nigel Stephens Frank Sellers No other competitors
1946 Ralph McCreath Norris Bowden Roger Wickson
1947 Norris Bowden Wallace Diestelmeyer Gerrard Blair
1948 Calgary Wallace Diestelmeyer Roger Wickson No other competitors
1949 Ottawa Roger Wickson William Lewis Donald Tobin
1950 St. Catharines Donald Tobin William Lewis
1951 Vancouver Peter Firstbrook Roger Wickson
1952 Oshawa William Lewis Peter Dunfield
1953 Ottawa Charles Snelling
1954 Calgary Charles Snelling Douglas Court Paul Tatton
1955 Toronto No other competitors
1956 Galt Donald Jackson Douglas Court
1957 Winnipeg Edward Collins
1958 Ottawa
1959 Noranda Donald Jackson Edward Collins Unknown
1960 Regina Donald McPherson Louis Stong
1961 Lachine Bradley Black
1962 Toronto Donald Knight
1963 Edmonton Donald McPherson Donald Knight Jay Humphry
1964 North Bay Charles Snelling
1965 Calgary Donald Knight Charles Snelling
1966 Peterborough
1967 Toronto Jay Humphry Charles Snelling
1968 Vancouver Jay Humphry David McGillivray Steve Hutchinson
1969 Toronto Toller Cranston
1970 Edmonton David McGillivray Toller Cranston Ron Shaver
1971 Winnipeg Toller Cranston Paul Bonenfant Kenneth Polk
1972 London
1973 Vancouver Ron Shaver Robert Rubens
1974 Moncton
1975 Quebec City Robert Rubens Stan Bohonek
1976 London Ron Shaver
1977 Calgary Ron Shaver Brian Pockar Vern Taylor
1978 Victoria Brian Pockar Vern Taylor Jim Szabo
1979 Thunder Bay Gordon Forbes
1980 Kitchener Gordon Forbes Gary Beacom
1981 Halifax Brian Orser Brian Pockar Gordon Forbes
1982 Brandon Dennis Coi
1983 Montreal Gary Beacom Gordon Forbes
1984 Regina
1985 Moncton Neil Paterson
1986 North Bay Jaimee Eggleton
1987 Ottawa Kurt Browning Michael Slipchuk
1988 Victoria Neil Paterson
1989 Chicoutimi Kurt Browning Michael Slipchuk Matthew Hall
1990 Sudbury Elvis Stojko Michael Slipchuk
1991 Saskatoon
1992 Moncton Michael Slipchuk Sébastien Britten
1993 Hamilton Kurt Browning Marcus Christensen
1994 Edmonton Elvis Stojko Kurt Browning Sébastien Britten
1995 Halifax Sébastien Britten Marcus Christensen Ravi Walia
1996 Ottawa Elvis Stojko Sébastien Britten Marcus Christensen
1997 Vancouver Jeff Langdon Sébastien Britten
1998 Hamilton Emanuel Sandhu Jeffrey Langdon
1999 Ottawa Jean-François Hébert
2000 Calgary Ben Ferreira
2001 Winnipeg Emanuel Sandhu Jayson Dénommée
2002 Hamilton Elvis Stojko Emanuel Sandhu Jeffrey Buttle
2003 Saskatoon Emanuel Sandhu Jeffrey Buttle Fedor Andreev
2004 Edmonton Ben Ferreira Jeffrey Buttle
2005 London Jeffrey Buttle Emanuel Sandhu Shawn Sawyer
2006 Ottawa [2]
2007 Halifax Christopher Mabee Emanuel Sandhu [3]
2008 Vancouver Patrick Chan Jeffrey Buttle Shawn Sawyer [4]
2009 Saskatoon Vaughn Chipeur Jeremy Ten [5]
2010 London Kevin Reynolds [6]
2011 Victoria Shawn Sawyer Joey Russell [7]
2012 Moncton Kevin Reynolds Jeremy Ten [8]
2013 Mississauga Andrei Rogozine [9]
2014 Ottawa Liam Firus [10]
2015 Kingston Nam Nguyen Jeremy Ten [11]
2016 Halifax Patrick Chan Liam Firus Kevin Reynolds [12]
2017 Ottawa Kevin Reynolds Nam Nguyen [13]
2018 Vancouver Keegan Messing [14]
2019 Saint John Nam Nguyen Stephen Gogolev Keegan Messing [15]
2020 Mississauga Roman Sadovsky Nam Nguyen [16]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa Keegan Messing Roman Sadovsky Wesley Chiu [18]
2023 Oshawa Conrad Orzel [19]
2024 Calgary Wesley Chiu Aleksa Rakic Anthony Paradis [20]
2025 Laval Roman Sadovsky Anthony Paradis David Li [21]

Women's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1914 Ottawa Muriel Maunsell Jeanne Chevalier No other competitors [1]
1915–19 No competitions due to World War I
1920 Montreal Jeanne Chevalier Dorothy Jenkins Alden Godwin
1921
1922 Ottawa Dorothy Jenkins Alden Godwin Mrs. John Law
1923 Toronto Cecil Smith Constance Wilson
1924 Montreal Constance Wilson Margot Barclay Marjorie Annable
1925 Ottawa Cecil Smith Constance Wilson No other competitors
1926 Toronto Mrs. G.C. Secord
1927 Montreal Constance Wilson Cecil Smith Evelyn Darling
1928 Toronto Margot Barclay Marion McDougall Dorothy Benson
1929 Ottawa Constance Wilson-Samuel Cecil Smith
1930 Winnipeg Elizabeth Fisher
1931 Toronto Cecil Smith Elizabeth Fisher
1932 Veronica Clarke
1933 Montreal Cecil Smith Veronica Clarke
1934 Toronto Veronica Clarke Kathleen Lopdell
1935 Ottawa
1936 Toronto Eleanor O'Meara Margaret Leslie
1937 Montreal Dorothy Caley Eleanor O'Meara Veronica Clarke
1938 Winnipeg Eleanor O'Meara Dorothy Caley Eleanor Wilson
1939 Toronto Mary Rose Thacker Norah McCarthy Eleanor O'Meara
1940 Ottawa Norah McCarthy Mary Rose Thacker
1941 Montreal Mary Rose Thacker Barbara Ann Scott Norah McCarthy
1942 Winnipeg
1943 No competitions due to World War II
1944 Toronto Barbara Ann Scott Marilyn Ruth Take Nadine Phillips
1945 Gloria Lillico
1946 Nadine Phillips
1947 Marilyn Ruth Take Nadine Phillips Suzanne Morrow
1948 Calgary Barbara Ann Scott Jeanne Matthews Marlene Smith
1949 Ottawa Suzanne Morrow Patsy Earl
1950 St. Catharines Marlene Smith Vevi Smith
1951 Vancouver Vevi Smith Jane Kirby
1952 Oshawa Marlene Smith Elizabeth Gratton
1953 Ottawa Barbara Gratton Dawn Steckley Yarmila Pachl
1954 Calgary Sonja Currie Vevi Smith
1955 Toronto Carole Jane Pachl Ann Johnston Joan Shippam
1956 Galt Sonja Currie
1957 Winnipeg Karen Dixon Margaret Crosland
1958 Ottawa Margaret Crosland Doreen Lister Sonia Snelling
1959 Noranda Sonia Snelling Sandra Tewkesbury
1960 Regina Wendy Griner Shirra Kenworthy Sonia Snelling
1961 Lachine
1962 Toronto Petra Burka Shirra Kenworthy
1963 Edmonton
1964 North Bay Petra Burka Wendy Griner
1965 Calgary Valérie Jones Gloria Tatton
1966 Peterborough Roberta Laurent
1967 Toronto Valérie Jones Karen Magnussen
1968 Vancouver Karen Magnussen Linda Carbonetto Lyndsai Cowan
1969 Toronto Linda Carbonetto Karen Magnussen Cathy Lee Irwin
1970 Edmonton Karen Magnussen Cathy Lee Irwin Karen Grobba
1971 Winnipeg Diane Hall
1972 London Ruth Hutchinson Cathy Lee Irwin
1973 Vancouver Cathy Lee Irwin Lynn Nightingale
1974 Moncton Lynn Nightingale Barbara Terpenning Darya Prichun
1975 Quebec City Kim Alletson Barbara Terpenning
1976 London Susan MacDonald
1977 Calgary Heather Kemkaran Kim Alletson
1978 Victoria Heather Kemkaran Cathie MacFarlane Peggy McLean
1979 Thunder Bay Janet Morrissey Heather Kemkaran Deborah Albright
1980 Kitchener Heather Kemkaran Janet Morrissey Tracey Wainman
1981 Halifax Tracey Wainman Kay Thomson Elizabeth Manley
1982 Brandon Kay Thomson Elizabeth Manley Tracey Wainman
1983 Montreal Charlene Wong Cynthia Coull
1984 Regina Elizabeth Manley
1985 Moncton Elizabeth Manley Cynthia Coull Charlene Wong
1986 North Bay Tracey Wainman Elizabeth Manley Patricia Schmidt
1987 Ottawa Elizabeth Manley Patricia Schmidt Linda Florkevich
1988 Victoria Charlene Wong Shannon Allison
1989 Chicoutimi Karen Preston Lisa Sargeant
1990 Sudbury Lisa Sargeant Josée Chouinard
1991 Saskatoon Josée Chouinard Lisa Sargeant Tanya Bingert
1992 Moncton Karen Preston Josée Chouinard
1993 Hamilton Josée Chouinard Karen Preston Susan Humphreys
1994 Edmonton Susan Humphreys Karen Preston
1995 Halifax Netty Kim Jennifer Robinson Susan Humphreys
1996 Ottawa Jennifer Robinson Josée Chouinard
1997 Vancouver Susan Humphreys Angela Derochie Jennifer Robinson
1998 Hamilton Angela Derochie Keyla Ohs
1999 Ottawa Jennifer Robinson Annie Bellemare Angela Derochie
2000 Calgary Michelle Currie Annie Bellemare
2001 Winnipeg Nicole Watt
2002 Hamilton Annie Bellemare Joannie Rochette
2003 Saskatoon Joannie Rochette Annie Bellemare
2004 Edmonton Cynthia Phaneuf Jennifer Robinson
2005 London Joannie Rochette Cynthia Phaneuf Mira Leung
2006 Ottawa Mira Leung Lesley Hawker [2]
2007 Halifax [3]
2008 Vancouver Cynthia Phaneuf [4]
2009 Saskatoon Cynthia Phaneuf Amélie Lacoste [5]
2010 London Myriane Samson [6]
2011 Victoria Cynthia Phaneuf Myriane Samson Amélie Lacoste [7]
2012 Moncton Amélie Lacoste Cynthia Phaneuf Kaetlyn Osmond [8]
2013 Mississauga Kaetlyn Osmond Gabrielle Daleman Alaine Chartrand [9]
2014 Ottawa Amélie Lacoste [10]
2015 Kingston Gabrielle Daleman Alaine Chartrand Véronik Mallet [11]
2016 Halifax Alaine Chartrand Gabrielle Daleman Kaetlyn Osmond [12]
2017 Ottawa Kaetlyn Osmond Alaine Chartrand [13]
2018 Vancouver Gabrielle Daleman Kaetlyn Osmond Larkyn Austman [14]
2019 Saint John Alaine Chartrand Aurora Cotop Véronik Mallet [15]
2020 Mississauga Emily Bausback Alison Schumacher Madeline Schizas [16]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa Madeline Schizas Véronik Mallet Gabrielle Daleman [18]
2023 Oshawa Kaiya Ruiter Fiona Bombardier [19]
2024 Calgary Kaiya Ruiter Madeline Schizas Hetty Shi [20]
2025 Laval Madeline Schizas Sara-Maude Dupuis Katherine Medland Spence [21]

Pair skating

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1914 Ottawa
  • Muriel Burrows
  • Gordon McLennan
No other competitors [1]
1915–19 No competitions due to World War I
1920 Montreal
  • Alden Godwin
  • Douglas Nelles
  • Beatrice McDougall
  • Allan Howard
No other competitors
1921
  • Beatrice McDougall
  • Allan Howard
  • Dorothy Jenkins
  • C.J. Allan
1922 Ottawa
  • Alden Godwin
  • A.G. McLennan
  • D.F. Secord
  • Douglas Nelles
1923 Toronto
  • Marjorie Anable
  • Duncan Hodgson
  • Dorothy Jenkins
  • A.G. McLennan
1924 Montreal
  • Elizabeth Blair
  • John Machado
  • Margot Barclay
  • Norman Gregory
  • Evelyn Darling
  • Hugh Tarbox
1925 Ottawa
  • Elizabeth Machado
  • John Machado
No other competitors
1926 Toronto
1927 Montreal
  • Elizabeth Machado
  • John Machado
1928 Toronto
1929 Ottawa
1930 Winnipeg
  • Margaret Winks
  • Lewis Elkin
No other competitors
1931 Toronto
1932
1933 Montreal
  • Kathleen Lopdell
  • Donald Cruikshank
1934 Toronto
1935 Ottawa
1936 Toronto
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
1937 Montreal
1938 Winnipeg
  • Patricia Chown
  • Philip Lee
  • G.M. Black
  • Jack Kilgour
1939 Toronto
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
  • Kathleen Lopdell
  • Peter Chance
1940 Ottawa
  • Christine Newson
  • Sandy McKechnie
1941 Montreal
No other competitors
1942 Winnipeg
1943–44 No competitions due to World War II
1945 Toronto
  • Olga Bernyk
  • Alex Fulton
  • Sheila Smith
  • Ross Smith
No other competitors
1946
1947
  • Sheila Smith
  • Ross Smith
1948 Calgary
1949 Ottawa
  • Pearle Simmers
  • David Spalding
  • Joyce Perkins
  • Bruce Hyland
1950 St. Catharines No other competitors
1951 Vancouver
  • Gayle Wakely
  • David Spalding
1952 Oshawa
  • Audrey Downie
  • Brian Power
No other competitors
1953 Ottawa
1954 Calgary
  • Audrey Downie
  • Brian Power
1955 Toronto
  • Audrey Downie
  • Brian Power
1956 Galt
  • Dianne Neilson
  • Edwin Cossitt
1957 Winnipeg
  • Barbara Bourne
  • Thomas Monypenny
1958 Ottawa No other competitors
1959 Noranda
  • Lise Petit
  • Ian Knight
1960 Regina
1961 Lachine
  • Gertrude Desjardins
  • Maurice Lafrance
1962 Toronto
1963 Edmonton
1964 North Bay
1965 Calgary
  • Alexis Shields
  • Chris Shields
1966 Peterborough
1967 Toronto
1968 Vancouver
  • Alexis Shields
  • Chris Shields
1969 Toronto
1970 Edmonton No other competitors
1971 Winnipeg
  • Marian Murray
  • Glenn Moore
1972 London
1973 Vancouver
  • Marian Murray
  • Glenn Moore
  • Linda Tasker
  • Allen Carson
1974 Moncton
  • Kathy Hutchinson
  • Jamie McGrigor
1975 Quebec City
  • Kathy Hutchinson
  • Jamie McGrigor
  • Christine McBeth
  • Dennis Johnston
1976 London
  • Cheri Pinner
  • Dennis Pinner
  • Karen Newton
  • Glenn Laframboise
1977 Calgary
  • Cheri Pinner
  • Dennis Pinner
  • Janet Hominuke
  • Mark Hominuke
No other competitors
1978 Victoria
  • Susan Gowan
  • Eric Thomsen
1979 Thunder Bay
  • Susan Gowan
  • Eric Thomsen
  • Lea-Ann Jackson
  • Bernard Souche
1980 Kitchener
1981 Halifax
1982 Brandon
1983 Montreal
1984 Regina
1985 Moncton
1986 North Bay
1987 Ottawa
1988 Victoria
1989 Chicoutimi
1990 Sudbury
1991 Saskatoon
1992 Moncton
1993 Hamilton
1994 Edmonton
1995 Halifax
1996 Ottawa
1997 Vancouver
1998 Hamilton
1999 Ottawa
2000 Calgary
2001 Winnipeg
2002 Hamilton
2003 Saskatoon
2004 Edmonton
2005 London
2006 Ottawa [2]
2007 Halifax [3]
2008 Vancouver [4]
2009 Saskatoon [5]
2010 London [6]
2011 Victoria [7]
2012 Moncton [8]
2013 Mississauga [9]
2014 Ottawa [10]
2015 Kingston [11]
2016 Halifax [12]
2017 Ottawa [13]
2018 Vancouver [14]
2019 Saint John [15]
2020 Mississauga [16]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa [18]
2023 Oshawa [19]
2024 Calgary [20]
2025 Laval [21]

Ice dance

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1947 Toronto
  • Margaret Roberts
  • Bruce Hyland
  • Joyce Perkins
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Marnie Breton
  • Richard McLaughlin
[1]
1948 Calgary
  • Joy Forsyth
  • Donald Taylor
No other competitors
1949 Ottawa
  • Joyce Perkins
  • Bruce Hyland
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
  • Joy Forsyth
  • Ronald Vincent
1950 St. Catharines
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
  • Joy Forsyth
  • William de Nance Jr.
1951 Vancouver
  • Mary Diane Trimble
  • David Ross
1952 Oshawa
  • Joyce Kornacher
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Malcolm Wickson
1953 Ottawa
  • Frances Abbott
  • David Ross
  • Patty Lou Montgomery
  • George Montgomery
  • Marion Wattie
  • Harry Ball
1954 Calgary
  • Doreen Leech
  • Norman Walker
  • Claudette Lacaille
  • Jeffrey Johnston
1955 Toronto
  • Lindis Johnston
  • Jeffrey Johnston
  • Beverley de Nance
  • William de Nance Jr.
1956 Galt
  • Beverley Orr
  • Hugh Smith
1957 Winnipeg
  • Beverley Orr
  • Hugh Smith
  • Elaine Protheroe
  • William Trimble
1958 Ottawa
  • Svata Staroba
  • Mirek Staroba
1959 Noranda
1960 Regina
  • Ann Martin
  • Gilles Vanasse
1961 Lachine
  • Donna Lee Mitchell
  • John Mitchell
1962 Toronto
1963 Edmonton
  • Carole Forrest
  • Kevin Lethbridge
1964 North Bay
  • Carole Forrest
  • Kevin Lethbridge
  • Marilyn Crawford
  • Blair Armitage
1965 Calgary
  • Carole Forrest
  • Kevin Lethbridge
  • Lynn Matthews
  • Bryon Topping
  • Judy Henderson
  • John Bailey
1966 Peterborough
  • Gail Snyder
  • Wayne Palmer
1967 Toronto
  • Joni Graham
  • Don Phillips
  • Judy Henderson
  • John Bailey
  • Maureen Peever
  • Wayne Palmer
1968 Vancouver
  • Donna Taylor
  • Bruce Lennie
  • Mary Church
  • Tom Falls
1969 Toronto
  • Donna Taylor
  • Bruce Lennie
  • Mary Church
  • Tom Falls
  • Hazel Pike
  • Phillip Boskill
1970 Edmonton
  • Mary Church
  • David Sutton
  • Hazel Pike
  • Phillip Boskill
  • Louise Lind
  • Barry Soper
1971 Winnipeg
  • Louise Lind
  • Barry Soper
  • Mary Church
  • David Sutton
  • Brenda Sandys
  • James Holden
1972 London
  • Linda Roe
  • Michael Bradley
1973 Vancouver
  • Louise Soper
  • Barry Soper
1974 Moncton
1975 Quebec City
  • Shelley MacLeod
  • Bob Knapp
1976 London
1977 Calgary
1978 Victoria
  • Patricia Fletcher
  • Michael de la Penotiere
1979 Thunder Bay
1980 Kitchener
  • Gina Aucoin
  • Hans Peter Ponikau
1981 Halifax
1982 Brandon
1983 Montreal
1984 Regina
1985 Moncton
1986 North Bay
  • Jo-Anne Borlase
  • Scott Chalmers
1987 Ottawa
1988 Victoria
1989 Chicoutimi
1990 Sudbury
1991 Saskatoon
  • Penny Mann
  • Juan-Carlos Noria
1992 Moncton
  • Penny Mann
  • Juan-Carlos Noria
1993 Hamilton
1994 Edmonton
1995 Halifax
1996 Ottawa
1997 Vancouver
1998 Hamilton
1999 Ottawa
2000 Calgary
2001 Winnipeg
2002 Hamilton
2003 Saskatoon
2004 Edmonton
2005 London
2006 Ottawa [2]
2007 Halifax [3]
2008 Vancouver [4]
2009 Saskatoon [5]
2010 London [6]
2011 Victoria [7]
2012 Moncton [8]
2013 Mississauga [9]
2014 Ottawa [10]
2015 Kingston [11]
2016 Halifax [12]
2017 Ottawa [13]
2018 Vancouver [14]
2019 Saint John [15]
2020 Mississauga [16]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa [18]
2023 Oshawa [19]
2024 Calgary [20]
2025 Laval [21]

Synchronized skating

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2023 Oshawa NEXXICE Nova Les Suprêmes [22]
2024 Calgary Les Suprêmes NEXXICE [23]
2025 Laval [24]

Junior medalists

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Men's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006 Ottawa Joey Russell Jeremy Ten Jamie Forsythe [2]
2007 Halifax Jeremy Ten Elladj Baldé Jean-Simon Légaré [3]
2008 Vancouver Elladj Baldé Paul Poirier Dave Ferland [4]
2009 Saskatoon Andrei Rogozine Paul Parkinson Sébastien Wolfe [5]
2010 London Liam Firus Samuel Morais Nam Nguyen [6]
2011 Victoria Nam Nguyen Shaquille Davis Peter O'Brien [7]
2012 Moncton Mitchell Gordon Peter O'Brien Joel Bond [8]
2013 Mississauga Anthony Kan Denis Margalik Mathieu Nepton [9]
2014 Ottawa Denis Margalik Bennet Toman Eric Liu [10]
2015 Kingston Nicolas Nadeau Antony Cheng Edrian Paul Celestino [11]
2016 Halifax Joseph Phan Edrian Paul Celestino Christian Reekie [12]
2017 Ottawa Stephen Gogolev Conrad Orzel Samuel Turcotte [13]
2018 Vancouver Matthew Markell Corey Circelli Zoé Duval-Yergeau [14]
2019 Saint John Aleksa Rakic Beres Clements Corey Circelli [15]
2020 Mississauga Corey Circelli Wesley Chiu Alec Guinzbourg [16]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa Anthony Paradis Grayson Long John Kim [18]
2023 Oshawa Edward Nicholas Vasii Anthony Paradis [19]
2024 Calgary Terry Yu Tao Jin David Li David Shteyngart [20]
2025 Laval David Bondar Edward Vasii David Howes [21]

Women's singles

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006 Ottawa Diane Szmiett Stefani Marotta Devon Neuls [2]
2007 Halifax Dana Zhalko-Tytarenko McKenzie Pedersen Cecylia Witkowski [3]
2008 Vancouver Kelsey McNeil Vanessa Grenier Amanda Velenosi [4]
2009 Saskatoon Kate Charbonneau Cambria Little Rylie McCulloch-Casarsa [5]
2010 London Eri Nishimura Alana Tidy Kaetlyn Osmond [6]
2011 Victoria Roxanne Rheault Kitty Qian Julianna Sagaria [7]
2012 Moncton Gabrielle Daleman Véronik Mallet Julianne Séguin [8]
2013 Mississauga Larkyn Austman Marika Steward Madelyn Dunley [9]
2014 Ottawa Kim De Guise Léveillée Julianne Delaurier [10]
2015 Kingston Selena Zhao Cailey England Justine Belzile [11]
2016 Halifax Sarah Tamura Alicia Pineault Megan Yim [12]
2017 Ottawa Aurora Cotop Emily Bausback Alison Schumacher [13]
2018 Vancouver Olivia Gran Sarah-Maude Blanchard Victoria Bocknek [14]
2019 Saint John Hannah Dawson Madeline Schizas Reagan Scott [15]
2020 Mississauga Kaiya Ruiter Emily Millard Kristina Ivanova [16]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa Justine Miclette Fiona Bombardier Michelle Deng [18]
2023 Oshawa Hetty Shi Rose Théroux Aleksa Volkova [19]
2024 Calgary Lulu Lin Aleksa Volkova Mély-Ann Gagner [20]
2025 Laval Lia Cho Ksenia Krouzkevitch Sandrine Blais [21]

Pair skating

[edit]
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006 Ottawa
[2]
2007 Halifax
  • Carolyn MacCuish
  • Andrew Evans
  • Amanda Velenosi
  • Mark Fernandez
[3]
2008 Vancouver
  • Monica Pisotta
  • Michael Stewart
  • Christi Anne Steele
  • Adam Johnson
[4]
2009 Saskatoon
  • Sara Jones
  • Jeremy Sandor
[5]
2010 London
[6]
2011 Victoria [7]
2012 Moncton
[8]
2013 Mississauga
[9]
2014 Ottawa [10]
2015 Kingston
  • Shalena Rau
  • Sebastian Arcieri
  • Rachael Dobson
  • Alexander Sheldrick
[11]
2016 Halifax
  • Allison Eby
  • Brett Varley
[12]
2017 Ottawa
  • Olivia Boys-Eddy
  • Mackenzie Boys-Eddy
[13]
2018 Vancouver
  • Patricia Andrew
  • Paxton Knott
  • Gabrielle Levesque
  • Pier-Alexandre Hudon
[14]
2019 Saint John
[15]
2020 Mississauga
  • Patricia Andrew
  • Zachary Daleman
  • Gabrielle Levesque
  • Pier-Alexandre Hudon
[16]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa
  • Summer Homick
  • Marty Haubrich
  • Emy Carignan
  • Bryan Pierro
[18]
2023 Oshawa
  • Chloe Panetta
  • Kieran Thrasher
  • Ava Kemp
  • Yohnatan Elizarov
  • Martina Ariano Kent
  • Alexis Leduc
[19]
2024 Calgary
  • Ava Kemp
  • Yohnatan Elizarov
  • Martina Ariano Kent
  • Charly Laliberté-Laurent
  • Jazmine Desrochers
  • Kieran Thrasher
[20]
2025 Laval
  • Julia Quattrocchi
  • Simon Desmarais
[21]

Ice dance

[edit]
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2006 Ottawa
  • Mylène Lamoureux
  • Michael Mee
  • Andrea Chong
  • Spencer Barnes
[2]
2007 Halifax
  • Sophie Knippel
  • Matthew Doleman
[3]
2008 Vancouver
  • Sophie Knippel
  • Andrew Britten
[4]
2009 Saskatoon
  • Tarrah Harvey
  • Keith Gagnon
[5]
2010 London
  • Olivia Nicole Martins
  • Alvin Chau
  • Abby Carswell
  • Andrew Doleman
[6]
2011 Victoria
  • Kelly Oliveira
  • Jordan Hockley
  • Victoria Hasegawa
  • Connor Hasegawa
[7]
2012 Moncton
  • Noa Bruser
  • Timothy Lum
[8]
2013 Mississauga
[9]
2014 Ottawa
  • Melinda Meng
  • Andrew Meng
  • Brianna Delmaestro
  • Timothy Lum
[10]
2015 Kingston
  • Brianna Delmaestro
  • Timothy Lum
  • Melinda Meng
  • Andrew Meng
[11]
2016 Halifax
[12]
2017 Ottawa
  • Danielle Wu
  • Nik Mirzakhani
[13]
2018 Vancouver
[14]
2019 Saint John [15]
2020 Mississauga
  • Emmy Bronsard
  • Aissa Bouaraguia
[16]
2021 Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa [18]
2023 Oshawa
  • Sandrine Gauthier
  • Quentin Thieren
  • Hailey Yu
  • Brendan Giang
[19]
2024 Calgary
  • Layla Veillon
  • Alexander Brandys
  • Chloe Nguyen
  • Brendan Giang
  • Alisa Korneva
  • Kieran MacDonald
[20]
2025 Laval
  • Chloe Nguyen
  • Brendan Giang
  • Sandrine Gauthier
  • Quentin Thieren
  • Layla Veillon
  • Alexander Brandys
[21]

Synchronized skating

[edit]
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2023 Oshawa NEXXICE Les Suprêmes Gold Ice [25]
2024 Calgary Les Suprêmes NEXXICE Nova [23]
2025 Laval [26]

Discontinued events

[edit]

These events were held only in the years indicated. The waltz and tenstep were retired in 1959, while four skating continued intermittently until 1997.[1]

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1914 Ottawa
  • Dolly Goodeve
  • O.G. McIntyre
  • Betty Masson
  • A.C. Ross
  • Beatrice McDougall
  • Alan Richardson
  • Winnifred Tait
  • Charles O'Brien
No other competitors [1]
1915–19 No competitions due to World War I
1920 Montreal
  • Rachel Cavendish
  • Gordon McLennan
  • Florence Wilson
  • P.J. Wood
No other competitors
1921
  • Winnifred Tait
  • Norman Gregory
  • Rachel Cavendish
  • J.R. Booth Jr.
1922 Ottawa
  • Elizabeth Blair
  • C.R. Morphy
  • Florence Wilson
  • P.H. Chrysler
  • Sydney Pepler
  • Frankford Rogers
  • Mrs. R.O. Johnson
  • H.L. Featherstonhaugh
  • Thea Cockburn
  • John L. Scott
1923 Toronto
  • Mrs. Gerald Suckling
  • Gerald Suckling
  • Jeanette Rathburn
  • H.F. Rice
  • Sydney Pepler
  • Clifford Sifton
1924 Montreal
  • Elizabeth Blair
  • C.R. Morphy
  • Marion Macdougall
  • Henry Gill
  • Mrs. Clifford Sifton
  • Clifford Sifton
  • Jean Burritt
  • David Blain
No other competitors
1925 Ottawa
  • Mrs. E.C. Secord
  • C.R. Morphy
  • Marion MacDougall
  • Henry Gill
No other competitors
1926 Toronto
  • Mrs. E.C. Secord
  • Henry Gill
No other competitors
1927 Montreal
  • Katherine Lopdell
  • W.J. Hose
  • Margot Barclay
  • R. Bolton
1928 Toronto
  • Katherine Lopdell
  • W.J. Hose
No other competitors
1929 Ottawa
1930 Winnipeg
  • Maude Porteous
  • C.W. Vincent
  • Margaret Winks
  • D.H. Bain
No other competitors
1931 Toronto
1932
1933 Montreal
  • Lorraine Hopkins
  • Hubert Sprott
No other competitors
1934 Toronto
1935 Ottawa
  • Mrs. Ross Jenkins
  • Lewis Elkin
  • Betty Riley
  • Jack Kilgour
1936 Toronto
  • Mrs. Spencer Merry
  • Hubert Sprott
1937 Montreal
  • Naomi Slater
  • Jack Hose
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
  • Gillian Watson
  • Hubert Sprott
  • Ruth Hall
  • Sandy McKechnie
1938 Winnipeg
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
  • Naomi Slater
  • Robert Surtees
No other competitors
1939 Toronto
  • Gillian Watson
  • Sandy McKechnie
No other competitors
1940 Ottawa
  • Ruth Hall
  • William Calder
  • Elizabeth Chambers
  • John Milson
1941 Montreal
1942 Winnipeg
1943–44 No competitions due to World War II
1951 Vancouver
  • Pat Spray
  • David Spalding
  • Gayle Wakely
  • Norman Walker
  • Connie Cantlon
  • Brian Power
  • Audrie Downie
  • Charles Murphy
No other competitors
1955 Toronto
  • Peggy Lount
  • Ian Campbell
  • Jackie Oldham
  • Clifford Spearing
  • Judith Saunders
  • Bryan Irwin
1959 Noranda
  • Clare Snowdy
  • Larry Bennett
  • Ruth Fitzgibbon
  • Rae Warden
1962 Toronto
  • Gertrude Desjardins
  • Maurice Lafrance
  • Elinor Flack
  • Phillip McCordic
  • Bonnie Fuoco
  • Vernon Hartt
  • Dale Hutchinson
  • Raymond Troyer
1964 North Bay
  • Laura Maybee
  • Greg Folk
  • Barbara Graham
  • Wayne Palmer
  • Gail Snyder
  • Tom Monypenny
1982 Brandon
  • Susan Kinal
  • David Howe
  • Cheryl Susick
  • William Thompson
  • Lynn Frasson
  • Mark Bystreck
  • Lawrie Emerson
  • Sidney Shanks
1984 Regina
  • Laureen Collin
  • David Howe
No other competitors
1985 Moncton
  • Penny Schultz
  • Scott Grover
  • Laureen Collin
  • David Howe
  • Brooke Pettersmeyer
  • Jim Blackburn
1986 North Bay
  • Isabelle Kourie
  • Guy Trudeau
  • Barbara Martin
  • John Penticost
1987 Ottawa
  • Laureen Collin
  • John Penticost
1988 Victoria
  • Laureen Collin
  • John Penticost
  • Lori Rissling
  • Alan Kerslake
1989 Chicoutimi
  • Patricia MacNeil
  • Cory Watson
  • Jodi Dawson
  • David Wood
  • Alison Hughes
  • Jim Blackburn
1990 Sudbury
  • Patricia MacNeil
  • Cory Watson
No other competitors
1991 Saskatoon
  • Krista Coady
  • Brian Geddels
  • Janice Yeck
  • Scott MacDonald
1992 Moncton
  • Janice Yeck
  • Scott MacDonald
1993 Hamilton
  • Tiina Murr
  • Cory Watson
  • Alison Purkiss
  • Scott MacDonald
  • Shannon Robb
  • Scott Cornfoot
1994 Edmonton
  • Alison Purkiss
  • Scott MacDonald
  • Penny Papaioannou
  • Rob Williams
  • Shannon Robb
  • Scott Cornfoot
  • Tiina Murr
  • Cory Watson
  • Samantha Marchant
  • Chad Hawse
1995 Halifax
  • Samantha Marchant
  • Chad Hawse
  • Shannon Robb
  • Scott Cornfoot
No other competitors
1996 Ottawa
1997 Vancouver
  • Nadine Prenovost
  • David Annecca
  • Melissa Shields
  • Trevor Buttenham
  • Samantha Marchant
  • Chad Hawse
  • Alison Forster
  • Conrad Seamen

Tenstep

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In 1938, skaters performed a fourteenstep instead of a tenstep.[1]

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1935 Ottawa No other competitors [1]
1936 Toronto
1937 Montreal
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
1938 Winnipeg
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
1939 Toronto
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
No other competitors
1940 Ottawa
1941 Montreal
No other competitors
1942 Winnipeg
No other competitors
1943–44 No competitions due to World War I
1945 Toronto
  • Olga Bernyk
  • Alex Fulton
  • Gloria Lillico
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Virginia Wilson
  • Will White Jr.
1946
  • Marnie Brereton
  • Richard McLaughlin
1947
  • Margaret Roberts
  • Bruce Hyland
  • Joyce Perkins
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Marnie Brereton
  • Richard McLaughlin
1948 Calgary
  • Joan Prince
  • Ronald Kinney
No other competitors
1949 Ottawa
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
  • Joyce Perkins
  • Bruce Hyland
  • Joy Forsyth
  • Ronald Vincent
1950 St. Catharines
  • Joy Forsyth
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
1951 Vancouver
  • Mary Diane Trimble
  • David Ross
1952 Oshawa
  • Joyce Kornacher
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Malcolm Wickson
1953 Ottawa
  • Claudette Lacaille
  • Jeffery Johnston
1954 Calgary
  • Doreen Leech
  • Norman Walker
1955 Toronto
  • Lindis Johnston
  • Jeffery Johnston
  • Beverly de Nance
  • William de Nance Jr.
1956 Galt
  • Beverley Orr
  • Hugh Smith
1957 Winnipeg
  • Beverley Orr
  • Hugh Smith
  • Elaine Protheroe
  • William Trimble
1958 Ottawa
  • Svata Staroba
  • Mirek Staroba
1959 Noranda

Waltz

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Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1935 Ottawa
  • Naomi Slater
  • George Bleakney
No other competitors [1]
1936 Toronto
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
1937 Montreal
  • Margaret Symington
  • Charles Askwith
1938 Winnipeg
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
1939 Toronto
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
No other competitors
1940 Ottawa
1941 Montreal
  • Helen Malcolm
  • Joe Geisler
No other competitors
1942 Winnipeg
No other competitors
1943–44 No competitions due to World War II
1945 Toronto
  • Gloria Lillico
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Virginia Wilson
  • Will White Jr.
1946
1947
  • Margaret Roberts
  • Bruce Hyland
  • Joyce Perkins
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Marnie Brereton
  • Richard McLaughlin
1948 Calgary
  • Joan Prince
  • Ronald Kinney
No other competitors
1949 Ottawa
  • Joyce Perkins
  • Bruce Hyland
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
  • Joy Forsyth
  • Ronald Vincent
1950 St. Catharines
  • Joy Forsyth
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
1951 Vancouver
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
  • Mary Diane Trimble
  • David Ross
1952 Oshawa
  • Joyce Kornacher
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Malcolm Wickson
1953 Ottawa
  • Frances Abbott
  • David Ross
1954 Calgary
  • Doreen Leech
  • Norman Walker
  • Claudette Lacaille
  • Jeffery Johnston
1955 Toronto
  • Beverly de Nance
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Lindis Johnston
  • Jeffery Johnston
1956 Galt
  • Elaine Protheroe
  • William Trimble
No other competitors
1957 Winnipeg
  • Beverley Orr
  • Hugh Smith
  • Elaine Protheroe
  • William Trimble
1958 Ottawa
  • Svata Staroba
  • Mirek Staroba
1959 Noranda

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