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Historical Records Canadian Women's Team Championships Historical Records Canadian Women’s Team Championships - Champions Year Province Players 2019 Alberta Danielle Letourneau, Jackie Moss and Jaime Laird 2018 Ontario #1 Samantha Cornett, Hollie Naughton and Micaala Seth 2017 Quebec #1 Alexandra Norman, Runa Reta, Tara Newman 2016 Ontario Micaala Seth, Seanna Keating and Marnie Baizley 2015 Alberta Jackie Moss, Kelsey Souchereau and Jaime Laird 2014 Saskatchewan #1 Jaycee Spagrud, Nikki Todd and Carla Dyck 2013 Ontario Stephanie Edmison, Seanna Keating and Micaala Seth 2012 Quebec Alex Norman, Genevieve Lessard and Anne-Christine Lajoie 2011 Quebec Alex Norman, Olga Puidgemont and Genevieve Lessard 2010 Alberta Kelsey Souchereau, Susie King and Claire Fern 2009 Quebec Alex Norman, Olga Puigdemont and Louise Lefebvre 2008 Quebec Alex Norman, Olga Puigdemont and Tara Newman 2007 Ontario Katie Patrick, Tara Mullins and Laura Gemmell 2006 Ontario Neha Kumar, Ruchika Kumar and Seanna Keating 2005 British Columbia Melanie Jans, Lauren Wagner and Emma Parke 2004 British Columbia #1 Melanie Jans, Kelsey Souchereau and Jennifer Blumberg 2003 Quebec Christine Lajoie, Lousie Lefebvre and Fiona Aussell 1998 Ontario Heather Wallace, Carolyn Russell, Stephanie Richardson 1990 Alberta Amanda Paton, Beryl Paton, Sandy McBean 1988 Ontario #1 Heather Wallace, Nancy Cranbury, Shelley Harvey 1987 Ontario Wendy Wontner, Gail Pimm, Nancy Cranbury 1986 Ontario Gail Pimm, Ann Thompson, Nancy Cranbury 1985 Ontario Jo Ann Beckwith, Gail Pimm, Lynne Noel 1984 Alberta Beryl Paton, Ann Thompson, Andrie Levey 1983 British Columbia Joyce Maycock, Andrie Levey, Cathy Covernton 1982 Alberta Beryl Paton, Jodi Burgess, Patricia Cross 1981 Alberta 1980 Ontario 1979 Alberta .
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