4-465: The Canadian Team Ranking System ( CTRS ) is a point system used by Curling Canada to rank men's and women's curling teams across Canada . They are determined through points earned in various curling bonspiels held worldwide throughout the season. CTRS points are the basis of the World Curling Tour 's Order of Merit and are also used as criteria in identifying teams that qualify for
8-683: The 2020–21 curling season due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada Curling Canada Curling Canada (formerly the Canadian Curling Association ( CCA )) is a sanctioning body for the sport of curling in Canada. It is associated with more than a dozen provincial and territorial curling associations across the country, and organizes Canada's national championships in the sport. It
12-614: The Canadian Olympic Curling Trials . Beginning in 2018, the top two CTRS teams that do not otherwise qualify for the Scotties Tournament of Hearts or Montana's Brier will earn the right to compete in a play-in game for a wildcard berth in those tournaments. The following lists the top 25 teams in the CTRS standings for each curling season beginning in 2003–04. No ranking was calculated for
16-781: Was formed in 1990 by the merger of the two previous sanctioning bodies, Curl Canada (men's) and the Canadian Ladies' Curling Association (women's). The CCA was created in 1990 when Curl Canada and the Canadian Ladies' Curling Association amalgamated. From its creation until 2007, Dave Parkes was the general manager and then chief executive officer (CEO). Greg Stremlaw was the CEO until 2015 when he took over as head of sports at CBC Sports Katherine Henderson became CEO in 2016 and continued to be in that role until August 2023, when she became CEO of Hockey Canada . Danny Lamoureux took over as interim CEO as her replacement. Nolan Thiessen
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