The city of Quebec is in no way responsible for the setbacks of the restaurant plane Le 737, which recently sought refuge from creditors for debts of $ 3 million, Bruno Marchand assured.
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“It’s always easy to blame others,” the mayor of Quebec was fired Monday evening.
In the past few days, company president Danny Gagnon has demurred harassment” And with it “relentlessness”. He considers himself a victim of the administration Quebec and L’Ancienne-Lorette municipalities.
“The regulatory context he worked in hasn’t changed. We haven’t fought any more than we do with other businesses, Mr. Marchand argued. I don’t think the city is the right target for financial trouble.”
According to the mayor, “it may not be the right place” to set up this type of restaurant. “We need to learn to identify these types of objects, which sometimes are noisy and take up a lot of space,” admits Bruno Marchand.
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