The 2023 Co-op Canadian Open was held from January 10 to 15 at the Encana Arena in Camrose, Alberta.
In the women's final, Satsuki Fujisawa and her team from Japan became the first Asian team to win a Grand Slam title (excluding defunct Slams; China's Wang Bingyu had won the 2010 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic, which was considered a Slam at the time.
On the men's side, the home province Brendan Bottcher rink defeated Sweden's Niklas Edin team in the final.
They included the seven top-ranked teams on the World Curling Federation's Order of Merit rankings as of December 5, 2022, the seven top teams on the Year-to-Date rankings as of December 5, the Tier 2 winner of the 2022 Tour Challenge, and a sponsor's exemption.
[4] Top men's teams as of December 5: Tour Challenge Tier 2 winner: Sponsor's exemption: Top women's teams as of December 5: Tour Challenge Tier 2 winner: Sponsor's exemption: The teams are listed as follows:[9] Source:[11] All draw times are listed in Mountain Time (UTC−07:00).