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Canadian Olympic Committee
Country/Region
Canada
Code
CAN
Created
1904
Recognized
1907
Continental Association
PASO
Headquarters
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
President
Tricia Smith
Website
www.olympic.ca
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1976 Summer Olympics
Bid process (bid details)
Boycott
Development (venues, torch relay)
Marketing (mascot)
Broadcasters
Opening ceremony (flag bearers)
Chronological summary
Medal table (medallists)
Olympic records
World records
Controversies
Closing ceremony (flag bearers)
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1988 Winter Olympics
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Development (venues, torch relay)
Marketing (mascots)
Broadcasters
Opening ceremony (flag bearers)
Chronological summary
Medal table (medallists)
World and Olympic records
Controversies
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Paralympics
IOC
COA
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2010 Winter Olympics
Bid process (bid details)
Venues
Marketing (mascots)
Broadcasters
Concerns and controversies
Torch relay (route)
Opening ceremony (flag bearers)
Medal table (medalists)
Chronological summary
Closing ceremony (flag bearers)
World and Olympic records
Paralympics (medal table)
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The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC; French: Comité olympique canadien) is a private nonprofit organization that represents Canada at the International Olympic Committee. It is also a member of the Pan American Sports Organization.
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