(Redirected from Canadian Amateur Hockey Association)
'Hockey Canada' is the official national governing body of
ice hockey in
Canada and is a member of the
International Ice Hockey Federation.
The modern organization, based in
Calgary, Alberta with a secondary office in
Ottawa, Ontario was formed in
July 1994 when the
Canadian Hockey Association merged with the then
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, formed in
1914. Some commentators still occasionally refer to Hockey Canada as the ''Canadian Hockey Association''. Although the organization is usually called Hockey Canada, they are actually legally registered as the Canadian Hockey Association, as noted in their constitution.
Hockey Canada has many regional branches across the county:
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British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association
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Hockey Alberta
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Hockey Manitoba
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Hockey New Brunswick
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Hockey Northwestern Ontario
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Hockey Nova Scotia
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Hockey Québec
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Hockey Newfoundland and Labrador
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Hockey North
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Ontario Hockey Federation
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Ottawa District Hockey Association
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Hockey PEI
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Saskatchewan Hockey Association
Hockey Canada also sanctions governing bodies at the Major Junior and Junior "A" levels:
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Canadian Hockey League
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Canadian Junior A Hockey League
Non-Aligned Leagues
:''For the different policies of Hockey Canada groups against Non-Aligned Leagues, please view these:
OHF's GMHL Policy,
OHL's GMHL Policy,
NOHA's GMHL Policy''
In recent years, Hockey Canada has developed a new construct for minor and junior hockey known as the
Canadian Development Model. The CDM has many supporters as well as many critics. In response to the CDM and the changes to Canadian hockey as a result, as of now, two leagues have been created and a governing body, known as the
National Junior Hockey Alliance. In an attempt to fend off competition, Hockey Canada has set up a series or rules and guidelines to try to stint the interest in these leagues. Players and officials involved with the NJHA are not allowed to participate in any Hockey Canada event. As well, any player who walks away from a Hockey Canada team without a proper release and joins a NJHA team will be suspended for an additional season from playing under Hockey Canada.
See also
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Ice Hockey World Championships
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World Junior A Challenge
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World U-17 hockey challenge
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Canadian national men's hockey team
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Canadian national women's hockey team
External links
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Hockey Canada website
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International Ice Hockey Federation website