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Harnois Énergies and its Proxi convenience stores support the Canada Games

Harnois Énergies and its Proxi convenience stores announced their partnership with the 2027 Canada Games, becoming official partners of the event.
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Harnois Energies and Proxi Canada Games logos
Image courtesy of Harnois Energies and Proxi
Harnois Energies and Proxi Canada Games logos
Image courtesy of Harnois Energies and Proxi

Through their collaboration, Harnois Énergies and Proxi will support initiatives that promote the value of sport among young people and encourage healthy, active lifestyles, helping inspire and empower future generations.

The Canada Games are the country's largest multi-sport competition, bringing together more than 3,500 athletes and coaches. This year, the games will take place in Quebec City from February 27 to March 14, 2027.

"At Harnois Énergies, we believe sport enables young people to discover their potential, push their limits, and develop essential skills for the future. Through our partnership with the Canada Games, we want to connect with youth in their communities and help create positive, inclusive experiences centered around sport," said Amélie Tremblay, marketing and communications director at Harnois Énergies.

 

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The Canada Games are now almost 60 years old. 

As an official partner of the 2027 Canada Games, Proxi will bring the excitement of the Games directly to communities through a series of public engagement initiatives. The banner will have a strong presence on-site throughout the event, featuring interactive activations and its mobile convenience store, which will travel to communities both ahead of and during the Games.

"We are delighted to count Harnois Énergies among the partners of the 2027 Canada Games. Their commitment to youth and communities is a natural fit with the spirit of the Games. We are pleased to welcome them on this remarkable journey and to collaborate with a local organization dedicated to creating a positive and unifying experience," said Marie-Hélène St-Onge, chief executive officer of the 2027 Canada Games Host Society.

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