Quebec City loses 2002 Olympic Winter Games (CBC)
Broadcast Date: June 16, 1995 What a way to kill a party. Gathered in front of giant television screens in Quebec City, thousands of boisterous Olympic bid supporters hear Juan Antonio Samaranch utter three dread words: "Salt Lake City." It's an anticlimactic demise to Quebec City's three-year, $12 million bid to host the 2002 Winter Games. But Quebec City residents aren't giving up. As we see in this CBC Television clip, three-quarters of them are saying à la prochaine. Video credit: CBC No copyright infringement intended

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