No comments on the new website for a month? Its superior organization and bland colour scheme must have a calming effect.
Under "Upcoming Tournaments" on the home page, I can click "Other Tournaments" which leads to a page entitled "Upcoming Tournaments" with a main header "Tournaments", divided into two sections: "Bids for Canadian Events" and "National Events". Amusingly, the "National Events" section consists of two further sections "CFC Tournaments" (with clickable provinces) and "Outside Canada". This scheme needs correction and tightening up. The webmaster needs at least to conceive of what really is "national" ...
When you finally get to the "upcoming tournaments", some of them are in the past, some over a year in the past. It looks lax. May I suggest that, once the finish date of a tournament is in the past, its announcement gets archived. Right at the top of each list, a clickable "Archive" link. Archiving should happen automatically, triggered by the system date. An old tournament announcement is still useful to the prospective player ("Hmm, maybe there'll be another one like it this year" or "Now I know who to contact about chess in this town" [if it couldn't be found elsewhere], or "I can just copy the html code from this 2011 tournament and with a correction of dates, make it my announcement for the 2012 event" or ...).
Although it may be stated elsewhere at chess.ca, I don't see any distinction of "CFC Rated" events. If all advertised events are CFC Rated (not the case for events offsite linked), perhaps that needs to be stated, and its requirements too, even if only a sentence. If CFC-unrated events are allowed (surely the USA and world events would be CFC-unrated), then you might consider more prominence for the CFC-rated events.
I'm not sure what is the best way to display tournament calendars is. Many sites (MCA, FQE ...) have a monthly calendar (you know, a 7x5 grid), but perhaps a rolling three-month calendar would work. I seem to recall that the use of a web content database is part of the new site. Surely that would come pre-coded for a calendar, and also calendars which combine areas (such as "Toronto" and "Ontario"--or the Maritime Provinces--or even the whole country) to be displayed.
The coming events facility
looks like it's still being done manually, which was not the idea, was it?