Year | Host | Canadian Team | Home Province | Record | Gold Medal Game |
1959 | Falkirk and Edinburgh, Scotland |
Ernie Richardson Arnold Richardson Garnet Richardson Wes Richardson |
Saskatchewan | 5–0 | N/A |
1960 | Falkirk and Edinburgh, Scotland |
Ernie Richardson Arnold Richardson Garnet Richardson Wes Richardson |
Saskatchewan | 5–0 | N/A |
1961 | Ayr, Falkirk, Perth and Edinburgh, Scotland |
Hector Gervais Ray Werner Vic Raymer Wally Ursuliak |
Alberta | 4–2 |
Canada 12 Scotland 7 |
1962 | Falkirk and Edinburgh, Scotland |
Ernie Richardson Arnold Richardson Garnet Richardson Wes Richardson |
Saskatchewan | 6–0 | N/A |
1963 | Perth, Scotland |
Ernie Richardson Arnold Richardson Garnet Richardson Mel Perry |
Saskatchewan | 5–1 | N/A |
1964 | Calgary, AB |
Lyall Dagg Leo Hebert Fred Britton Barry Naimark |
British Columbia | 7–0 |
Canada 12 Scotland 10 |
1966 | Vancouver, BC |
Ron Northcott George Fink Bernie Sparkes Fred Storey |
Alberta | 8–0 |
Canada 12 Scotland 5 |
1968 | Pointe Claire, QC |
Ron Northcott Jimmy Shields Bernie Sparkes Fred Storey |
Alberta | 8–18 |
Canada 8 Scotland 6 |
1969 | Perth, Scotland |
Ron Northcott Dave Gerlach Bernie Sparkes Fred Storey |
Alberta | 7–1 |
Canada 9 USA 6 |
1970 | Utica, NY, United States |
Don Duguid Rod Hunter Jim Pettapiece Bryan Wood |
Manitoba | 8–0 |
Canada 11 Scotland 4 |
1971 | Megève, France |
Don Duguid Rod Hunter Jim Pettapiece Bryan Wood |
Manitoba | 9–0 |
Canada 9 Scotland 5 |
1972 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany |
Orest Meleschuk Dave Romano John Hanesiak Pat Hailley |
Manitoba | 9–0 |
Canada 10 USA 9 (11 ends) |
1980 | Moncton, NB |
Rick Folk Ron Mills Tom Wilson Jim Wilson |
Saskatchewan | 10–0 |
Canada 7 Norway 6 |
1982 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany |
Al Hackner Rick Lang Bob Nicol Bruce Kennedy Al Fiskar |
Northern Ontario | 9–2 |
Canada 9 Switzerland 7 |
1983 | Regina, SK |
Ed Werenich Paul Savage John Kawaja Neil Harrison |
Ontario | 10–1 |
Canada 7 Germany 4 |
1985 | Glasgow, Scotland |
Al Hackner Rick Lang Ian Tetley Pat Perroud |
Northern Ontario | 8–3 |
Canada 6 Sweden 2 |
1986 | Toronto, ON |
Ed Lukowich John Ferguson Neil Houston Brent Syme Wayne Hart |
Alberta | 8–3 |
Canada 4 Scotland 3 |
1987 | Vancouver, BC |
Russ Howard Glenn Howard Tim Belcourt Kent Carstairs |
Ontario | 9–2 |
Canada 9 Germany 5 |
1989 | Milwaukee, WI, United States |
Pat Ryan Randy Ferbey Don Walchuk Don McKenzie Murray Ursuliak |
Alberta | 8–3 |
Canada 5 Switzerland 4 |
1990 | Västerås, Sweden |
Ed Werenich John Kawaja Ian Tetley Pat Perroud Neil Harrison |
Ontario | 9–2 |
Canada 3 Scotland 1 |
1993 | Geneva, Switzerland |
Russ Howard Glenn Howard Wayne Middaugh Peter Corner Larry Merkley |
Ontario | 9–2 |
Canada 8 Scotland 4 |
1994 | Oberstdorf, Germany |
Rick Folk Pat Ryan Bert Gretzinger Gerry Richard Rob Steinhauer |
British Columbia | 10–1 |
Canada 3 Sweden 2 |
1995 | Brandon, MB |
Kerry Burtnyk Jeff Ryan Rob Meakin Keith Fenton Dennis Fillion |
Manitoba | 11–0 |
Canada 4 Scotland 2 |
1996 | Hamilton, ON |
Jeff Stoughton Ken Tresoor Garry Vandenberghe Steve Gould Darryl Gunnlaugson |
Manitoba | 10–1 |
Canada 6 Scotland 2 |
1998 | Kamloops, BC |
Wayne Middaugh Graeme McCarrel Ian Tetley Scott Bailey David Carruthers |
Ontario | 10–1 |
Canada 7 Sweden 4 |
2000 | Glasgow, Scotland |
Greg McAulay Brent Pierce Bryan Miki Jody Sveistrup Darin Fenton |
British Columbia | 10–1 |
Canada 9 Sweden 4 |
2002 | Bismarck, ND, United States |
Dave Nedohin Randy Ferbey Scott Pfeifer Marcel Rocque Dan Holowaychuk |
Alberta | 8–3 |
Canada 10 Norway 5 |
2005 | Victoria, BC |
Dave Nedohin Randy Ferbey Scott Pfeifer Marcel Rocque Dan Holowaychuk |
Alberta | 12–3 |
Canada 11 Scotland 4 |
2007 | Edmonton, AB |
Glenn Howard Richard Hart Brent Laing Craig Savill Steven Bice |
Ontario | 12–1 |
Canada 8 Germany 3 |
2008 | Grand Forks, ND, United States |
Kevin Martin John Morris Marc Kennedy Ben Hebert Adam Enright |
Alberta | 12–2 |
Canada 6 Scotland 3 |
2010 | Cortina D’Ampezzo, Italy |
Kevin Koe Blake MacDonald Carter Rycroft Nolan Thiessen Jamie King |
Alberta | 11–2 |
Canada 9 Norway 3 |
2011 | Regina, SK |
Jeff Stoughton Jonathan Mead Reid Carruthers Steve Gould Garth Smith |
Manitoba | 12–1 |
Canada 6 Scotland 5 |
2012 | Basel, Switzerland |
Glenn Howard Wayne Middaugh Brent Laing Craig Savill Scott Howard |
Ontario | 12–1 |
Canada 8 Scotland 7 (11 ends) |
2016 | Basel, Switzerland |
Kevin Koe Marc Kennedy Ben Hebert Brent Laing Scott Pfeifer |
Alberta | 12–1 |
Canada 5 Denmark 3 |
2017 | Edmonton, Alberta |
Brad Gushue Mark Nichols Brett Gallant Geoff Walker Tom Sallows |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
13–0 |
Canada 4 Sweden 2 |
2018 | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Brad Gushue Mark Nichols Brett Gallant Geoff Walker Tom Sallows |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
9–3 |
Sweden 7 Canada 3 |
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