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An unsuccessful [[bid]] to hold the 2017 [[Worldcon]] in [[Montreal]].  It is was chaired by [[Robbie Bourget]] and [[Terry Fong]], but [[Jannie Shea]] seems to have been the [[bid]]'s sparkplug and ''de facto'' leader.
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An unsuccessful [[bid]] to hold the 2017 [[Worldcon]] in [[Montreal]].  It was chaired by [[Robbie Bourget]] and [[Terry Fong]], but [[Jannie Shea]] seems to have been the [[bid]]'s sparkplug and ''de facto'' leader.
  
 
The competition was [[DC17]], [[Nippon in 2017]] and [[Helsinki in 2017]] (the eventual winner) along with a short-lived [[New York in 2017]] [[bid]].  See [[2017 Worldcon Site Selection]].
 
The competition was [[DC17]], [[Nippon in 2017]] and [[Helsinki in 2017]] (the eventual winner) along with a short-lived [[New York in 2017]] [[bid]].  See [[2017 Worldcon Site Selection]].

Latest revision as of 03:33, 20 July 2021

An unsuccessful bid to hold the 2017 Worldcon in Montreal. It was chaired by Robbie Bourget and Terry Fong, but Jannie Shea seems to have been the bid's sparkplug and de facto leader.

The competition was DC17, Nippon in 2017 and Helsinki in 2017 (the eventual winner) along with a short-lived New York in 2017 bid. See 2017 Worldcon Site Selection.


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