Tournament to come and price crisis: Quebec invited not to huer the pee-wee

Tournament to come and price crisis: Quebec invited not to huer the pee-wee


The mayor of Quebec and the other party leaders at the Town Hall agree to invite citizens to leave politics and hoots aside and to give a warm welcome to the Pee-Wee and the United States who ‘Bring to town.

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“Huer pee-wee or attack people who come here to visit us and spend money here in our restaurants, our hotels, our events, that would be a very bad idea,” said the mayor of Quebec , Bruno Marchand, Tuesday, on the sidelines of the municipal council.

“Donald Trump is not the Americans, and the Americans, it’s not Donald Trump,” he added. Through the National Hockey League, the US national anthem was hooked in Canadian amphitheatres, following the price threats of the President of the United States.

For Mr. Marchand, the message of the hoots at the Quebec PEE-Wee International Hockey Tournament would not go to the right people. “These are young people who come here. I think if we had the idea a little bit, and I can understand, but it’s not a good idea. We must welcome our world. ”

The tourism industry in Quebec is largely fed by tourists from the south of the border, he recalled.

Respect

The head of the opposition, Claude Villeneuve, also held this speech. “I want us to be respectful to all players,” he said. If I were a player and my national anthem was huer, I wouldn’t take it like a hug. ”

For Mr. Villeneuve, despite tensions with the President of the United States, “the Americans remain allies. […] It is not these young people who are responsible for what is happening. ”

Same story on the part of the second opposition and his chef, Patrick Paquet, who says he is trusting the people of Quebec. “We will behave well on this. I am even convinced that it will not happen. ”

According to him, people in a state of authority must convey this message. “The message is sent to the population, it is important. […] For these young people, it is a moment of life. It doesn’t have its place. “

Landing land

The transitional chief Quebec, Jackie Smith, has increased in the same direction. “We don’t get children, never. The PEE-WEE tournament is no exception. We are a tourist town. There are Americans who come here and who do not necessarily understand the situation in the United States. Now is not the time to demonstrate that we are not a host land. ”

The director general of the tournament, Patrick Dom, rejoiced on Tuesday supporting politicians. “It would be appalling [les huées]. People are on edge. A 12-year-old child, whom he comes from anywhere in the United States, we want to make him live his dream. ” He said the advertiser will invite spectators to restraint on February 15, before the opening match, which opposes the ramparts to a team from the United States, Team Maryland, and where we will play the national hymns.



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