Quebec Breeders Speak Out August 27, 2008 The Quebec breeding industry has been horribly wounded by the "privatization gone bad" of Quebec's four racetracks, breeder Michael Perzow said today at a parliamentary hearing in Quebec City.
Massicotte Makes Submissions To Panel August 27, 2008 In a submission today during public hearings of the Commission des institutions, senator Paul Massicotte, owner of Quebec racetrack operator Attractions Hippiques, said that, in retrospect, he should ...
Live Streaming Of Quebec Hearings Now Online August 27, 2008 Live streaming of Commission des institutions public hearings are now online. The Commission's current mandate is to study and report on the nature and context of the contract awarded to Attractions ...
Public Hearings Upcoming In Quebec August 26, 2008 In a few days there will be public hearings of the Commission des institutions whose current mandate is to study and report on the nature and context of the contract awarded to Attractions Hippiques ...
Gazette Reports On Exodus July 15, 2008 The Montreal Gazette ran another story this past Sunday detailing the ripple effect horsemen have been dealing with since Hippodrome de Montreal has ceased to host live racing.
Landry Comments On Layoffs July 10, 2008 This afternoon, Trot Insider spoke with Gerard Landry, Attractions Hippiques' vice president, Racing, who explained that the Quebec track operator has had to lay off roughly 65 employees working at Hi...
Moulton Comments On Dire Rideau Situation July 04, 2008 This afternoon Trot Insider spoke with Russ Moulton, executive director of the National Capital Region Harness Horse Association, about the situation caused in the Ottawa area due to the influx of Que...
Vallieres Wants Answers July 02, 2008 Alain Vallieres, president of the SPESCQ, yesterday sent an open letter to Quebec Finance Minister Monique Jerome-Forget to all newspapers and journalists in Quebec.
Reaction To Montreal Shutdown July 02, 2008 "People won't appreciate what we had here until it's gone. This racetrack is older than the Montreal Canadiens."