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The Halifax bid for the 2014 Commonwealth Games was a withdrawn bid to host the
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, Canada. The bid was eventually won by
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(Scotland), who beat
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) after a vote of 47 to 24 vote by the
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Background

Halifax and
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were both finalists in the selection process to host the
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. Hamilton won the right to bid for the 2010 Commonwealth Games ahead of Halifax. New Delhi eventually beat Hamilton in the competition to host the games. Canada has hosted the
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, Hamilton and
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all submitted proposals and a deposit to Commonwealth Games Association of Canada (CGC) by the deadline of 22 July 2005, in order to be considered as potential hosts of the 2014 Commonwealth Games.


Selection process


Selection of bid city for Canada

The key dates for the Canadian selection process were as follows: * August 2005. The Bid City Conference * 1 November 2005. The deadline for the full bid proposal * 15 December 2005. The announcement of the Canadian bid city


Selection of host city for the 2014 Commonwealth Games

The key dates for the Commonwealth Games selection process were as follows: * 24 February 2006. This was the date when Commonwealth Games Associations / Candidate Cities had to notify the CGF that they intended to bid. * 10 March 2006. This was the date when Candidate Cities had to pay a non-refundable Candidature Fee of GB£60,000 to the CGF. * 9 May 2007. The bids were lodged with the CGF on this date, or sooner. Candidate Cities were then allowed to produce an emblem with the Commonwealth Games symbol (The Bar) and also contain terminology which stipulates that the city is a "Candidate City" for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. * June/July 2007. The CGF Evaluation Committee formally reviewed confirmed bids. * 9 September 2007. The CGF Evaluation Committee Report was published. * 9 October 2007. Deadline for any updates by the Candidate Cities in response to the Evaluation Committee Report. * 9 November 2007. The CGF General Assembly awards the right to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games.


The final selection of the Canadian bid

A Bid Review Committee (BRC) was established to evaluate each bid city proposal and to recommend a Canadian Candidate Bid City to the CGC. Only Halifax, Ottawa, York Region and Hamilton actually submitted bid proposals to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games on 1 November 2005. Calgary had by then pulled out of the running. Presentations were held on 13 December 2005 by each bid city to the BRC and two days later Halifax had been chosen to be Canada's bid city for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. The Halifax 2014 Commonwealth Games Bid Society, also known as "The Bid Society", had been established and had appointed Scott Logan as the Chief Executive Officer and Fred MacGillivray as the Chair. They had established a website (www.2014halifax.com/) and had plans and budgets for hosting the Games.


The withdrawal of the bid

The Bid Society and CGC gave an estimate of C$1.6 billion for hosting the games and this figure was presented to the
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, the Province of Nova Scotia and the Halifax Regional Municipality on 26 January 2007. This figure was considered too high and not realistic, therefore at a meeting of the Bid Society on 7 March 2007, they provided options to reduce the budget from $1.6 billion to $1.3 billion. Without offering precise funding commitment figures, the three levels of government indicated that further reductions were still needed. The CGC and the Bid Society committed themselves to reduce this figure again to funding of approximately $1 billion ($900 million coming from the three levels of government and $100–$200 million from other sponsors such as Sport Canada and from Games revenues). The Government of Canada was committed to contribute up to $396.5 million for Halifax to host the games alone. Sport Canada commissioned a consultant to evaluate the 2014 business plan and budgets. The "McMahon Report" was delivered to the province and regional governments in draft form without any prior review by the Bid Society or the CGC. This report was very critical of the 2014 plan and budget. However the Bid Society required more time to present a new financial package to reduce costs down to $1 billion, but the following day on 8 March 2007 the provincial and regional governments decided to withdraw their support, which then ended the Halifax 2014 bid. The CGC would have liked to have put forward another city to represent Canada in the 2014 bid process, but this was not possible as all bidding cities had to register their intent with the CGF a year earlier in 2006. .Withdrawal of Canada’s Bid for the 2014 Commonwealth Games
/ref> Dr. Andrew Pipe, President of CGC, said: It was the first time that Canada had withdrawn a bid for a Commonwealth Games event.


See also

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Bids for the 2014 Commonwealth Games Bidding for the 2014 Commonwealth Games began from 24 February 2006 until the winner was announced on 9 November 2007. Glasgow won the race and was selected by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth Games, Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) ...
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Abuja bid for the 2014 Commonwealth Games The Abuja bid for the 2014 Commonwealth Games was an unsuccessful bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games by the city of Abuja, Nigeria. The bidding race was won by the Glasgow 2014 bid after a 47–24 vote by the Commonwealth Games Federatio ...
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Glasgow bid for the 2014 Commonwealth Games The Glasgow bid for the 2014 Commonwealth Games was the successful bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games by the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It beat the Abuja 2014 Commonwealth Games bid to host the games, which will be held over 11 days, wit ...
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Sport in the Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax, Nova Scotia, with the largest urban population in Atlantic Canada, is a major sporting centre. Community sport The municipal and provincial governments maintain a network of public parks, sports fields, skating arenas, and other faciliti ...


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Final Report of the Halifax 2014 Commonwealth Games Bid Society July 2007Final Supplemental information on the Halifax 2014 Commonwealth Games Bid SocietyHalifax 2014 Archive Information''Game over'' by The Coast publication
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