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The '''Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship''' (CNSC) was established in 1996 by Tournament Director [[Michael Wise]] and Hasbro Canada Director of Marketing Michel Dupuis. It has been sponsored by Hasbro Canada every two or three years ever since.
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The '''Canadian National Scrabble Championship''' (CNSC) was established in 1996 by Tournament Director [[Michael Wise]] and Hasbro Canada Director of Marketing Michel Dupuis. It has been sponsored by Hasbro Canada every two or three years ever since.
  
  
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!align=left|winner
 
!align=left|winner
 
!align=left|further details
 
!align=left|further details
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|2018
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|May 13–16
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|Bond Place Hotel, Toronto
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|[[Eric Tran]]
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|[[2018 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship|website]]
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|2016
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|May 13–16
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|Bond Place Hotel, Toronto
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|[[Adam Logan]]
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|[[2016 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship|website]]
 
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|-
 
|2013
 
|2013
 
|June 21–24
 
|June 21–24
 
|Bond Place Hotel, Toronto
 
|Bond Place Hotel, Toronto
|TBA
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|[[Adam Logan]]
 
|[[2013 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship|website]]
 
|[[2013 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship|website]]
 
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|One King West, Toronto
 
|One King West, Toronto
 
|[[Adam Logan]]  
 
|[[Adam Logan]]  
|[http://scrabble-assoc.com/tourneys/2008/csc/index.html website]
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|[{{SERVER}}/tourneys/2008/csc/index.html website]
 
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|-
 
|2005
 
|2005
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|The Great Hall, Toronto
 
|The Great Hall, Toronto
 
|[[Adam Logan]]
 
|[[Adam Logan]]
|[http://scrabble-assoc.com/tourneys/2005/csc/index.html website]
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|[{{SERVER}}/tourneys/2005/csc/index.html website]
 
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|-
 
|2003
 
|2003
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|Ontario Club, Toronto
 
|Ontario Club, Toronto
 
|[[David Boys]]
 
|[[David Boys]]
|[http://scrabble-assoc.com/tourneys/2003/csc/index.html website]
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|[{{SERVER}}/tourneys/2003/csc/index.html website]
 
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|-
 
|2000
 
|2000
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|Arts and Letters Club, Toronto
 
|Arts and Letters Club, Toronto
 
|[[Ron Hoekstra]]
 
|[[Ron Hoekstra]]
|[http://www.scrabble-assoc.com/tourneys/2000/csc/index.html website]
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|[{{SERVER}}/tourneys/2000/csc/index.html website]
 
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|-
 
|1998
 
|1998
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|Arts and Letters Club, Toronto
 
|Arts and Letters Club, Toronto
 
|[[Joel Wapnick]]
 
|[[Joel Wapnick]]
|[http://www.scrabble-assoc.com/tourneys/1998/csc/index.html website]
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|[{{SERVER}}/tourneys/1998/csc/index.html website]
 
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|1996
 
|1996
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|Arts and Letters Club, Toronto
 
|Arts and Letters Club, Toronto
 
|[[Adam Logan]]
 
|[[Adam Logan]]
|[http://www.scrabble-assoc.com/tourneys/1996/csc/index.html website]
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|[{{SERVER}}/tourneys/1996/csc/index.html website]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:32, 2 August 2021

The Canadian National Scrabble Championship (CNSC) was established in 1996 by Tournament Director Michael Wise and Hasbro Canada Director of Marketing Michel Dupuis. It has been sponsored by Hasbro Canada every two or three years ever since.


year date location winner further details
2018 May 13–16 Bond Place Hotel, Toronto Eric Tran website
2016 May 13–16 Bond Place Hotel, Toronto Adam Logan website
2013 June 21–24 Bond Place Hotel, Toronto Adam Logan website
2011 June 10–13 Bond Place Hotel, Toronto Joel Wapnick website
2008 April 4–7 One King West, Toronto Adam Logan website
2005 June 9–11 The Great Hall, Toronto Adam Logan website
2003 December 5–8 Ontario Club, Toronto David Boys website
2000 November 17–20 Arts and Letters Club, Toronto Ron Hoekstra website
1998 October 16–19 Arts and Letters Club, Toronto Joel Wapnick website
1996 October 18–21 Arts and Letters Club, Toronto Adam Logan website