Canvention is the Canadian national science fiction convention, where the Aurora Awards are presented. Normally it is held as part of an existing convention.
Conventions
The list of past Canventions may be referenced in the programme books of the hosting conventions.
- 2019: CAN-CON (convention) 2019 will host in Ottawa, Ontario on October 18-20, 2019
- 2018: VCON 42 held in Richmond, BC on October 05-07, 2018
- 2017: Hal-Con 2017 held in Halifax on September 22-24, 2017
- 2016: When Words Collide, held in Calgary on August 12-14, 2016
- 2015: SFContario 6, was held on November 20-22, 2015
- 2014: VCON 39, was held in Vancouver on October 3-5, 2014
- 2013: CAN-CON, was held in Ottawa on October 4-6, 2013
- 2012: When Words Collide, held in Calgary on August 10-12, 2012
- 2011: SFContario 2, held in Toronto on November 18âÂÂ20
- 2010: Keycon 27, held in Winnipeg on May 21âÂÂ24
- 2009: Anticipation, also 67th World Science Fiction Convention (the 2009 Worldcon), held in Montréal on August 6âÂÂ10
- 2008: Keycon 25, held in Winnipeg on May 16âÂÂ19
- 2007: VCON 32, held in Vancouver on October 19âÂÂ21
- 2006: Toronto Trek 20, held in Toronto on July 7âÂÂ9
- 2005: Westercon 58, held in Calgary on July 1âÂÂ4
- 2004: Boréal, held in Montreal on October 29âÂÂ31
- 2003: Torcon 3 (also the 2003 Worldcon), held in Toronto on August 28-September 1
- 2002: Con-Version 19, held in Calgary on August 9âÂÂ11
- 2001: VCON 26, held in Burnaby on May 4âÂÂ6
- 2000: Toronto Trek 14, held in Toronto on July 14âÂÂ16
- 1999: inCONsequential, held in Fredericton on October 15âÂÂ17
- 1998: Con*Cept, held in Montreal on October 2âÂÂ4
- 1997: Primedia, held in Markham, Ontario on October 31-November 2
- 1996: Con-Version XIII, held in Calgary on July 19âÂÂ21
- 1995: CAN-CON '95, held in Ottawa on May 12âÂÂ14
- 1994: ConAdian (the 1994 Worldcon), held in Winnipeg on September 1âÂÂ5
:(Note: technically, ConAdian did not host Canvention. The award presentation and business meeting were held there, hosted by SF Canada.)
- 1993: Wolfcon 6, held in Wolfville, Nova Scotia on March 12âÂÂ14
- 1992: Wilfcon 8, held in Waterloo, Ontario at Wilfrid Laurier University on June 27âÂÂ28
- 1991: ConText '91, held in Edmonton on June 7âÂÂ9
- 1990: Con-Version 7, held in Calgary on July 20âÂÂ22
- 1989: PineKone 2, held in Ottawa on October 13âÂÂ15
- 1988: KeyCon 5, held in Winnipeg on May 20âÂÂ22
- 1987: Ad Astra 7, held in Toronto on June 12âÂÂ14
- 1986: VCON 14, held in Vancouver on May 23âÂÂ24
- 1985: Halcon 8, held in Halifax on March 22âÂÂ24
- 1983: Maplecon 5, held in Ottawa on July 15âÂÂ17
- 1982: NonCon 5, held in Edmonton on October 8âÂÂ11
- 1981, VCON 9, held in Vancouver on May 22âÂÂ24
- 1980: Halcon 3, held in Halifax on March 7âÂÂ9
Clint Budd is now the current Chair of the CSFFA (elected May 2015). Prior to that, Cliff Samuels was the most recent administrator of the Prix Aurora Awards (retired in 2015). Clint Budd was administrator from 2007-2012. Dennis Mullin was administrator for many years before that. The original award creators were John Bell and Sheldon Goldman.
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