Canadian National Team - Canada's National Sport Teams

Canada's National Sport Teams

  • Canada men's national field hockey team
  • Canada men's national floorball team
  • Canada men's national ice hockey team
  • Canada men's national ice sledge hockey team
  • Canada men's national junior ice hockey team
  • Canada men's national soccer team
  • Canada men's national volleyball team
  • Canada men's national water polo team
  • Canada men's national youth soccer teams
  • Canada national men's basketball team
  • Team Canada (roller derby)

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