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The Tim Hortons Brier, also known as the Brier, is the annual Canadian men's curling championship, sanctioned by the Canadian Curling Association (CCA). The current event name harks of its title sponsor, the Tim Hortons coffee and donut shop chain, but is commonly known (and amidst varied lead sponsorship) by the simpler rendition.

The Brier has been held since 1927. For the first fifty years, the Brier was sponsored by Macdonald Tobacco (later RJR Tobacco Company and now part of JTI-Macdonald Corporation). Labatt was the title sponsor from 1980 to 2000. Nokia Canada was the title sponsor from 2001-2004. On September 10, 2004, the CCA announced that Tim Hortons would be the new title sponsor, beginning with the 2005 Tim Hortons Brier in Edmonton, Alberta.

The Brier is contested by 12 teams: most provinces are represented by 1 team, Ontario by 2 teams (Ontario and Northern Ontario), and the territories by another. These teams qualify for the Brier through provincial championships, which are held every year and are open to any Canadian men's curling team. The winner of the Brier goes on to compete as Team Canada at the World Championships of the same year. Despite its relatively small population, the province of Manitoba has won more Briers than any other province with 26.

Winners

Brier Winning Locale Winning Team Host
1927
Nova Scotia
Murray Macneill, Al MacInnes, Cliff Torey, Jim Donahoe Toronto
1928
Manitoba
Gordon Hudson, Sam Penwarden, Ron Singbush, Bill Grant Toronto
1929
Manitoba
Gordon Hudson, Don Rollo, Ron Singbusch, Bill Grant Toronto
1930
Manitoba
Harold Wood, Jimmy Congalton, Victor Wood, Lionel Wood Toronto
1931
Manitoba
Bob Gourlay, Ernie Pollard, Arnold Lockerbie, Ray Stewart Toronto
1932
Manitoba
Jimmy Congalton, Howard Wood, Bill Noble, Harry Mawhinney Toronto
1933
Alberta
Cliff Manahan, Harold Deeton, Harold Wolfe, Bert Ross Toronto
1934
Manitoba
Leo Johnson (curler), Lorne Stewart, Linc Johnson, Marno Frederickson Toronto
1935
Ontario
Gordon Campbell, Don Campbell, Gord Coates, Duncan Campbell Toronto
1936
Manitoba
Ken Watson, Grant Watson, Marvin MacIntyre, Charles Kerr Toronto
1937
Alberta
Cliff Manahan, Wes Robinson, Ross Manahan, Lloyd McIntyre Toronto
1938
Manitoba
Ab Gowanlock, Bung Cartwell, Bill McKnight, Tom Knight Toronto
1939
Ontario
Bert Hall, Perry Hall, Ernie Parks, Cam Seagram Toronto
1940
Manitoba
Howard Wood, Ernie Pollard, Howard Wood, Jr., Roy Enman Winnipeg, Manitoba
1941
Alberta
Howard Palmer, Jack Lebeau, Art Gooder, Clare Webb Toronto
1942
Manitoba
Ken Watson, Grant Watson, Charlie Scrymgeour, Jim Grant Quebec City, Quebec
1943 Cancelled due to World War II
1944 Cancelled due to World War II
1945 Cancelled due to World War II
1946
Alberta
Billy Rose, Bart Swelin, Austin Smith, George Crooks Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1947
Manitoba
Jimmy Welsh, Alex Welsh, Jack Reid, Harry Monk Saint John, New Brunswick
1948
British Columbia
Frenchy D'Amour, Bob McGhie, Fred Wendell, Jim Mark Calgary, Alberta
1949
Manitoba
Ken Watson, Grant Watson, Lyle Dyker, Charles Read Hamilton, Ontario
1950
Northern Ontario
Tim Ramsay, Len Williamson, Bill Weston, Billy Kenny Vancouver
1951
Nova Scotia
Don Oyler, George Hanson, Fred Dyke, Wally Knock Halifax, Nova Scotia
1952
Manitoba
Billy Walsh, Al Langlois, Andy McWilliams, John Watson Winnipeg, Manitoba
1953
Manitoba
Ab Gowanlock, Jim Williams, Art Pollon, Russ Jackman Sudbury, Ontario
1954
Alberta
Matt Baldwin, Glenn Gray, Pete Ferry, Jim Collins Edmonton, Alberta
1955
Saskatchewan
Garnet Campbell, Don Campbell, Glenn Campbell, Lloyd Campbell Regina, Saskatchewan
1956
Manitoba
Billy Walsh, Al Langlois, Cy White, Andy McWilliams Moncton, New Brunswick
1957
Alberta
Matt Baldwin, Gordon Haynes, Art Kleinmeyer, Bill Price Kingston, Ontario
1958
Alberta
Matt Baldwin, Jack Geddes, Gordon Haynes, Bill Price Victoria, British Columbia
1959
Saskatchewan
Ernie Richardson, Arnold Richardson, Garnet Richardson, Wes Richardson Quebec City, Quebec
1960
Saskatchewan
Ernie Richardson, Arnold Richardson, Garnet Richardson, Wes Richardson Fort William, Ontario
1961
Alberta
Hec Gervais, Ron Anton, Ray Werner, Wally Ursuliak Calgary, Alberta
1962
Saskatchewan
Ernie Richardson, Arnold Richardson, Garnet Richardson, Wes Richardson Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario
1963
Saskatchewan
Ernie Richardson, Arnold Richardson, Garnet Richardson, Mel Perry Brandon, Manitoba
1964
British Columbia
Lyall Dagg, Leo Hebert, Fred Britton, Barry Naimark Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
1965
Manitoba
Terry Braunstein, Don Duguid, Ron Braunstein, Ray Turnbull Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1966
Alberta
Ron Northcott, George Finks, Bernie Sparkes, Fred Storey Halifax, Nova Scotia
1967
Ontario
Alf Phillips, Jr., John Ross, Ron Manning, Keith Reilly (curler) Ottawa
1968
Alberta
Ron Northcott, Jim Shields, Bernie Sparkes, Fred Storey Kelowna, British Columbia
1969
Alberta
Ron Northcott, Dave Gerlach, Bernie Sparkes, Fred Storey Oshawa, Ontario
1970
Manitoba
Don Duguid, Rod Hunter, Jim Pettapiece, Bryan Wood Winnipeg, Manitoba
1971
Manitoba
Don Duguid, Rod Hunter, Jim Pettapiece, Bryan Wood Quebec City, Quebec
1972
Manitoba
Orest Meleschuk, Dave Romaro, John Hanesiak, Pat Hailley St. John's, Newfoundland
1973
Saskatchewan
Harvey Mazinke, Billy Martin, George Achtymichuk, Dan Klippenstein Edmonton, Alberta
1974
Alberta
Hec Gervais, Ron Anton, Warren Hansen, Darrel Sutton London, Ontario
1975
Northern Ontario
Bill Tetley, Rick Lang, Bill Hodgson, Peter Hnatiw Fredericton, New Brunswick
1976
Newfoundland
Jack Macduff, Toby Mcdonald, Doug Hudson, Ken Templeton Regina, Saskatchewan
1977
Quebec
Jim Ursel, Art Lobel, Don Aitken, Brian Ross Montreal
1978
Alberta
Ed Lukowich, Mike Chernoff, Dale Johnston, Ron Schindle Vancouver
1979
Manitoba
Barry Fry, Bill Carey, Gordon Sparkes, Bryan Wood Ottawa

Brier Winning Locale Winning Team Finalist Locale Finalist Team Host
1980
Saskatchewan
Rick Folk, Ron Mills, Tom Wilson, Jim Wilson
Northern Ontario
Al Hackner, Rick Lang, Bob Nichol, Bruce Kennedy Calgary, Alberta
1981
Manitoba
Kerry Burtnyk, Mark Olson, Jim Spencer, Ron Kammerlock
Northern Ontario
Al Hackner, Rick Lang, Bob Nichol, Bruce Kennedy Halifax, Nova Scotia
1982
Northern Ontario
Al Hackner, Rick Lang, Bob Nichol, Bruce Kennedy
British Columbia
Brent Giles, Greg Monkman, Al Roemer, Brad Giles Brandon, Manitoba
1983
Ontario
Ed Werenich, Paul Savage, John Kawaja, Neil Harrison
Alberta
Ed Lukowich, Mike Chernoff, Neil Houston, Brent Syme Sudbury, Ontario
1984
Manitoba
Michael Riley, Brian Toews, John Helston, Russ Wookey
Ontario
Ed Werenich, Paul Savage, John Kawaja, Neil Harrison Victoria, British Columbia
1985
Northern Ontario
Al Hackner, Rick Lang, Ian Tetley, Pat Perroud
Alberta
Pat Ryan, Gord Trenchie, Don McKenzie, Don Walchuk Moncton, New Brunswick
1986
Alberta
Ed Lukowich, John Ferguson, Neil Houston, Brent Syme
Ontario
Russ Howard, Glenn Howard, Tim Belcourt, Kent Carstairs Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario
1987
Ontario
Russ Howard, Glenn Howard, Tim Belcourt, Kent Carstairs
British Columbia
Bernie Sparkes, Jim Armstrong, Monte Ziola, Jamie Sexton Edmonton, Alberta
1988
Alberta
Pat Ryan, Randy Ferbey, Don Walchuk, Don McKenzie
Saskatchewan
Eugene Hritzuk, Del Shaughnessy, Murray Soparlo, Don Dabrowski Chicoutimi-Jonquière, Quebec
1989
Alberta
Pat Ryan, Randy Ferbey, Don Walchuk, Don McKenzie
British Columbia
Rick Folk, Bert Gretzinger, Rob Koffski, Doug Smith Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1990
Ontario
Ed Werenich, John Kawaja, Ian Tetley, Pat Perroud
New Brunswick
Jim Sullivan, Charlie Sullivan, Sr., Craig Burgess, Paul Power Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
1991
Alberta
Kevin Martin, Kevin Park, Dan Petryk, Don Barlett
Saskatchewan
Randy Woytowich, Brian McCusker, Wyatt Buck, John Grundy Hamilton, Ontario
1992
Manitoba
Vic Peters, Dan Carey, Chris Neufeld, Don Rudd
Ontario
Russ Howard, Glenn Howard, Wayne Middaugh, Peter Corner Regina, Saskatchewan
1993
Ontario
Russ Howard, Glenn Howard, Wayne Middaugh, Peter Corner
British Columbia
Rick Folk, Pat Ryan, Bert Gretzinger, Gerry Richard Ottawa
1994
British Columbia
Rick Folk, Pat Ryan, Bert Gretzinger, Gerry Richard
Ontario
Russ Howard, Glenn Howard, Wayne Middaugh, Peter Corner Red Deer, Alberta
1995
Manitoba
Kerry Burtnyk, Jeff Ryan, Rob Meakin, Keith Fenton
Saskatchewan
Brad Heidt, Mark Dacey, Wayne Charteris, Dan Ormsby Halifax, Nova Scotia
1996
Manitoba
Jeff Stoughton, Ken Tresoor, Garry VanDenBerghe, Steve Gould
Alberta
Kevin Martin, Don Walchuk, Shawn Broda, Don Bartlett Kamloops, British Columbia
1997
Alberta
Kevin Martin, Don Walchuk, Rudy Ramcharan, Don Bartlett
Manitoba
Vic Peters, Dan Carey, Chris Neufeld, Scott Grant Calgary, Alberta
1998
Ontario
Wayne Middaugh, Graeme McCarrel, Ian Tetley, Scott Bailey
Quebec
Guy Hemmings, Pierre Charette, Guy Thibaudeau, Dale Ness Winnipeg, Manitoba
1999
Manitoba
Jeff Stoughton, Jon Mead, Garry VanDenBerghe, Doug Armstrong
Quebec
Guy Hemmings, Pierre Charette, Guy Thibaudeau, Dale Ness Edmonton, Alberta
2000
British Columbia
Greg McAulay, Brent Pierce, Bryan Miki, Jody Sveistrup
New Brunswick
Russ Howard, Wayne Tallon, Rick Perron, Grant Odishaw Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Brier Winning Locale Winning Team Finalist Locale Finalist Team Host
2001
Alberta
Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque
Manitoba
Kerry Burtnyk, Jeff Ryan, Rob Meakin, Keith Fenton Ottawa
2002
Alberta
Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque
Ontario
John Morris, Joe Frans, Craig Savill, Brent Laing Calgary, Alberta
2003
Alberta
Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque
Nova Scotia
Mark Dacey, Bruce Lohnes, Rob Harris, Andrew Gibson Halifax, Nova Scotia
2004
Nova Scotia
Mark Dacey, Bruce Lohnes, Rob Harris, Andrew Gibson
Alberta
Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Brier Winning Locale Winning Team Finalist Locale Finalist Team Host
2005
Alberta
Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque
Nova Scotia
Shawn Adams, Paul Flemming, Craig Burgess, Kelly Mittelstadt Edmonton, Alberta
2006
Quebec
Jean-Michel Ménard, François Roberge, Éric Sylvain, Maxime Elmaleh
Ontario
Glenn Howard, Richard Hart, Brent Laing, Craig Savill Regina, Saskatchewan
2007 Hamilton, Ontario

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