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The '''Canadian Computing Competition''' (CCC) is an annual [[programming competition]] for Canadian secondary school students, administered by the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) at the University of Waterloo. It was first held in 1996. It occurs in two stages, known simply as '''Stage 1''' and '''Stage 2'''. The primary difference is that Stage 1 is open whereas one must qualify to Stage 2 by achieving a high score on Stage 1. Understandably, Stage 2 problems tend to be considerably more difficult than Stage 1 problems.
 
The '''Canadian Computing Competition''' (CCC) is an annual [[programming competition]] for Canadian secondary school students, administered by the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) at the University of Waterloo. It was first held in 1996. It occurs in two stages, known simply as '''Stage 1''' and '''Stage 2'''. The primary difference is that Stage 1 is open whereas one must qualify to Stage 2 by achieving a high score on Stage 1. Understandably, Stage 2 problems tend to be considerably more difficult than Stage 1 problems.
 
The CCC may be regarded as Canada's national [[informatics olympiad]] (OI). Like other OIs, it consists exclusively of problems that are fundamentally algorithmic in nature; and again like other OIs, it is used to select students to represent the country at the [[International Olympiad in Informatics]] (IOI).
 
The CCC may be regarded as Canada's national [[informatics olympiad]] (OI). Like other OIs, it consists exclusively of problems that are fundamentally algorithmic in nature; and again like other OIs, it is used to select students to represent the country at the [[International Olympiad in Informatics]] (IOI).
 
In 2014, Stage 2 was renamed to '''Canadian Computing Olympiad''' (CCO).
 
  
 
==Stage 1==
 
==Stage 1==

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