If you put all the rules together, you would probably have a collection the size of which would rival the legal codes of developed nations. Start with the link below, and then narrow down your search, perhaps by specific sport.
it depends what sport.
obviously you cant chet for any of them but type in what sport your looking for.
With its 5 chapters and 61 articles, the Olympic Charter outlines in detail several guidelines and rules. This article highlights and summarizes those items considered most important to governing the Olympic Games, the Olympic movement, and its 3 main constituents: the International Olympic Committee, the International Federations, and the National Olympic Committees.
Article 6: The Olympic Games are competitions between athletes in individual or team events and not between countries.
Article 8: The Olympic symbol consists of five interlocking rings which, from left to right are blue, yellow, black, green and red.
Chapter 3: The International Federations (IFs)Chapter 3 discusses the role of International Federations (IFs) in the Olympic movement. IFs are international non-governmental organizations that administer to sports at the world level and encompass organizations administering such sports at the national level. For each sport that is part of the Olympic Games, an International Federation exists. These IFs work to ensure their sports are developed in a way that agrees with the Olympic Charter and the Olympic spirit. With technical expertise in its particular sport, an IF has control over eligibility for competition as well as details of the venue in which the athletic competition takes place. Chapter 4: The National Olympic Committees (NOCs)Article 28: The mission of the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) is to develop, promote and protect the Olympic Movement in their respective countries. The role of NOCs within each country is to promote the spirit of Olympicism, ensure the observance of the Olympic Charter, and to encourage ethics in and development of sports. They are in charge of their country's representation at the Games, deciding on a host city for the Games, and cooperation with governmental and non-governmental bodies during the Games. Chapter 5: The Olympic GamesThis chapter addresses the celebration of the Olympic Games, the selection of the host city, the eligibility code for participation in the games, those sports included in the Games, media coverage, publications, and Propaganda allowed for the Games.In addition, Section 3 of this chapter discusses applicable protocol for Olympic functions and events. This includes an outline of use of the Olympic flag, flame, and opening and closing ceremonies.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Charter#Main_Components_of_the_Olympic_Charter
there are lots of rules in the modern olympics
There aren't any special rules for "Canadian Olympics", it's the same rules as for any olympics. Check ou the link in the related question about olympic rules
There aren't any NHL rules during the Olympics. The refs use International Hockey rules
the international rules
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Everybody thinks it's different ,and there might be ,but the rules are the same
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Of course; they wouldn't be sports otherwise.
because of the rules and reasons to compete