[7] On April 7, 2022, the OUA released their schedule which featured a return to an eight-game format and no divisions or geographical restrictions.
[2] Canada West also returned to eight regular season games and the Hardy Cup was played on the weekend of November 12, 2022.
[4] The RSEQ announced their schedule last which featured eight games over ten weeks and a Dunsmore Cup championship date of November 12, 2022.
[3] [9][10][11][12][13] Malcolm Bussey (St. Francis Xavier) J-P Cimankinda (Ottawa) Jeremy Murphy (Concordia) Savaughn Magnaye-Jones (Western) Daniel Perry (Saskatchewan) Darius Simmons (McGill) Richard Burton (Queen’s) Ethan Jordan (Laurier) Phillip Grohovac (Western) Giovanni Manu (UBC) Nathan Dumoulin-Duguay (Laval) Anthony Vandal (Sherbrooke) Jean-William Rouleau (Laval) Kyle Samson (UBC) Silas Hubert (Queen's) Philippe Lemieux-Cardinal (Montréal) Ryder Varga (Regina) James Peter (Ottawa) Ryan Baker (UBC) Alec Poirier (Laval) Cristophe Beaulieu (Laval) Rob Panabaker (Western) Siriman-Harrison Bagayogo (Guelph) Kaylyn St-Cyr (Montréal) [13] The Vanier Cup was played between the champions of the Mitchell Bowl and the Uteck Bowl, the national semi-final games.
In 2022, according to the rotating schedule, the Québec conference Dunsmore Cup championship team visited the Yates Cup Ontario championship team for the Mitchell Bowl.