Canadian Professional Figure Skating Championships
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Canadian Professional Figure Skating Championships
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The Canadian Professional Figure Skating Championships was an elite made-for-TV figure skating competition. It was created by Dick Button, a 2-time Olympic gold medalist, through his production company Candid Productions. It usually took place in December. For most of its existence, it was an unsanctioned professional event, meaning that skaters who participated lost their eligibility to compete in the Winter Olympic Games and other "amateur" skating events controlled by the International Skatin
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Recurring figure skating competition
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Professional_Figure_Skating_Championships
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2023-11-04T00:31:13Z
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