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Province won't pay for meals, alcohol of L.A. Kings games in Quebec City

Youri Rousseau, the associate secretary for the Secrtariat la Capitale-Nationale,said the agreement does not include reimbursement of players' personal expenses, such as meals and alcohol.

Government commits to paying Qubecor $2M after games in the event of a loss

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From left: Martin Tremblay, Luc Robitaille, Eric Girard and Jonathan Julien, minister responsible for the Capitale-Nationale region. (Radio-Canada)

The Quebec government will not have to cover the cost of meals and alcohol for Los Angeles Kings players coming to Quebec City for two exhibition games this fall.

The information, which was not previously known, was disclosed on Tuesday during the study of the budgetary appropriations of the Conseil du trsor, Capitale-Nationale section.

Official Opposition Leader Marc Tanguay asked that the $5 to $7 million agreement signed on Sept. 9, 2023 between the province, Quebecor and the Kings for the team's visit to the Centre Vidotron be unraveled.

Youri Rousseau, the associate secretary for the Secrtariat la Capitale-Nationale,revealed that the agreement does not include reimbursement of players' personal expenses, such as meals and alcohol.

Tanguay was pleased that the government was "pulling back the curtains," pointing out that this specific information had been redacted in a response to an access-to-information request.

During the discussion, Rousseau also pointed out that $2.5 million had already been paid to Qubecor since the signing of the agreement. A further $2.5 million will be paid to the company 30 days before the event.

To ensure that Qubecor does not incur any losses, the government has undertaken to pay the company up to an additional $2 million after the event, in the event of a loss.

If no losses are incurred, Qubecor may be called upon to repay certain sums, Rousseau said.

The announcement of the government subsidy caused quite a stir last fall when Finance Minister ric Girard stated in his economic statement that public finances were tight in the context of negotiations with the public sector.

Based on a report by La Presse Canadienne