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* [[Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge]] (COMC)
 
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* [[Canadian Mathematical Gray Jay Competition]] (CMGC)
 
* [[Canadian Repêchage Competition]] (CMOQR)
 
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* [[CEMC Euclid]] (Grade 12)
 
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* [[CEMC Intermediate Competition]] (Grade 10 or lower)
 
* [[CEMC Intermediate Competition]] (Grade 10 or lower)
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* [[CEMC Senior Competition]] (Grade 12 or lower)
 
* [[CEMC Team Competition]] (6 secondary students)
 
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'''Online Mathematics Competitions'''
 
'''Online Mathematics Competitions'''
  
The [[Caribou Cup]], run by [Caribou Contests https://cariboutests.com/], is a yearly series of six international online math contests for students in grades 2-12 from all types of schools, including homeschoolers. Contests are accessible worldwide for students and are provided in English, French, Persian, and Mandarin. Most of the questions are multiple choice. with the exception of interactive games questions. Top scoring students and schools receive prizes amounting to 1500 CAD total. The first October contest is free for all levels, and the grade 2 level is free all year. Previous contest questions and solutions are available on the contest website.
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The [[Caribou Cup]], run by [https://cariboutests.com/ Caribou Contests], is a yearly series of six international online math contests for students in grades 2-12 from all types of schools, including homeschoolers. Contests are accessible worldwide for students and are provided in English, French, Persian, and Mandarin. Most of the questions are multiple choice. with the exception of interactive games questions. Top scoring students and schools receive prizes amounting to 1500 CAD total. The first October contest is free for all levels, and the grade 2 level is free all year. Previous contest questions and solutions are available on the contest website.
  
The [http://purplecomet.org/ Purple Comet!] Math Meet is a free, on-line, international, team mathematics competition designed for middle and high school students conducted annually since 2003.
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The [http://purplecomet.org/ Purple Comet!] Math Meet is a free, online, international, team mathematics competition designed for middle and high school students conducted annually since 2003.
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The [https://www.beestar.org/math-competition/ Beestar National Math Competition] is an online competition open to students in Canada and around the world. It is specifically designed for elementary and middle school students and has been conducted twice a year in March and October since 2016.
  
 
'''Foreign Competitions that allow Canadian Participation'''
 
'''Foreign Competitions that allow Canadian Participation'''
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [https://www.ckstem.org/cimc The Canadian Innovation Math Contest]
  
 
* [[List of mathematics competitions]]
 
* [[List of mathematics competitions]]

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National Competitions

The Canadian Mathematical Society holds math competitions in Canada, including:

The University of Waterloo Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) offers math and computer science competitions for students in grades 7-12.

The International Mathematics Tournament of the Towns is a mathematical competition that doesn't require special knowledge or highly developed technical skills but require an imagination and fresh ideas. It is held in Canada in Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and Windsor.

The Mathematica competitions are held by the Mathematics Contest Centre, for students in grade 3-9.

Online Mathematics Competitions

The Caribou Cup, run by Caribou Contests, is a yearly series of six international online math contests for students in grades 2-12 from all types of schools, including homeschoolers. Contests are accessible worldwide for students and are provided in English, French, Persian, and Mandarin. Most of the questions are multiple choice. with the exception of interactive games questions. Top scoring students and schools receive prizes amounting to 1500 CAD total. The first October contest is free for all levels, and the grade 2 level is free all year. Previous contest questions and solutions are available on the contest website.

The Purple Comet! Math Meet is a free, online, international, team mathematics competition designed for middle and high school students conducted annually since 2003.

The Beestar National Math Competition is an online competition open to students in Canada and around the world. It is specifically designed for elementary and middle school students and has been conducted twice a year in March and October since 2016.

Foreign Competitions that allow Canadian Participation

The American Mathematics Competition (AMC) has 3 levels:

  • AMC 8
  • AMC 10
  • AMC 12

depending on a students grade in school


Alberta

The Alberta High School Mathematics Competition is an annual mathematics competition for high school students in Alberta.


Quebec

The Association Mathématique du Québec offers competitions for secondary school students and for CÉGEP students.

See also